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Another man suspected of involvement in the embassy bombings —Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan— was killed in Somalia in a 2009 U.S. raid.
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Mainstay varieties make up as much as 90% of apples sold in grocery stores, says Gary Nabhan, professor at the University of Arizona who founded Renewing America's Food Traditions, an organization of nonprofits that aims to restore endangered crop species.
Before the Mac, Vintage Apples Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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Nabhan confirmed that his views are representative of the association, including its Swedish branch, and that all its members should share them.
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An al-Shabab commander, Salah Ali Salah Nabhan, was killed in a U.S. helicopter strike in the town of Barawe last year.
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Prof. Nabhan, who studies farming and culture, says 15,000 different apples were once grown and eaten in the U.S.
Before the Mac, Vintage Apples Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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The chairperson of ALAI (Association littéraire et artistique internationale), Victor Nabhan, confirmed to SR that the group is a lobby organisation.
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Another man suspected of involvement in the embassy bombings —Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan— was killed in Somalia in a 2009 U.S. raid.
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An al-Shabab commander, Salah Ali Salah Nabhan, was killed in a U.S. helicopter strike in the town of Barawe last year.
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The fact that the Obama was able to send helicopters to kill Nabhan, rather than using missiles, means he was reachable and might have been taken alive.
Obama's false choice on interrogation Marc Thiessen 2010
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Nabhan could have filled in the gaps in our knowledge about al-Shabab's capabilities and intent.
Obama's false choice on interrogation Marc Thiessen 2010
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