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The son of Mohammed Hassanein Heikal —one of Egypt's most senior journalists and a former editor of Al Ahram, a major government-owned newspaper, under Gamal Abdel Nasse r—Mr. Heikal is a scion of one of Egypt's most prominent families.
Weathering Africa's Storms William Lyons 2011
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One of them was tilled by the Indian convert La Nasse, who had a cabin near the Jesuits, and he helped too.49
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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One of them was tilled by the Indian convert La Nasse, who had a cabin near the Jesuits, and he helped too.49
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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Thousands of islanders have renounced their old beliefs and put their faith in Fred Nasse, a softly-spoken villager who calls himself Prophet Fred and preaches Christianity.
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Nageli, the soluble starch of Jessen, the amylodextrin of W. Nageli, and the amidulin of Nasse are the same or different substances.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 458, October 11, 1884 Various
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In the course of time four branches were established, namely: in 1885 the Nasse publishing house at Münster; in 1887 one at Osnabruck, combined with a store for learned antiquarian works; in 1891 one at
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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Arndt (1769-1860) in history, A.W. Schlegel (1767-1845) in literature, Nasse (1778-1851) in medicine, Kekule (1829-96) and Mohr
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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Nasse also calls attention to the cruelty and savagery of large numbers of children, traits shown in their liking for horror-stories, in the topsy-turvy conclusion of the stories they tell themselves, in their cruelty to animals.
Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students 1911
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Earlier than that, in 1839, Nasse had discovered that a severed nerve cord degenerates in its peripheral portions.
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Those little marshy lakes and slow streams showed that we were on a divide, and to our minds could be no other than the head-waters of the Nasse, which has a watershed of its own to the sea.
The Trail of the Goldseekers A Record of Travel in Prose and Verse Hamlin Garland 1900
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