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The couple opened this roadside cafe in 1995 because Ms. Suryatmi, who goes by the nickname Nuri, loves to cook and Mr. Aldinger loves to eat out and socialize.
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The couple opened this roadside cafe in 1995 because Ms. Suryatmi, who goes by the nickname Nuri, loves to cook and Mr. Aldinger loves to eat out and socialize.
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This account, especially with the mention of trained bears and monkeys, identifies them with the Ricinari, or bear-leading gypsies of Syria (also called Nuri), Turkey, and Roumania.
The Gypsies Charles Godfrey Leland 1863
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Libyan news agency Jana said targets hit by NATO on Tuesday included a Tripoli mosque called Nuri Bani, though this could not be independently verified.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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Weather forecasters there are calling Nuri the strongest typhoon to hit the province this year.
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Weather forecasters there are calling Nuri the strongest typhoon to hit the province this year.
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The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has shortlisted four helicopter makes to replace its ageing S61A4 Sikorsky, better known as the Nuri, fleet.
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The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has shortlisted four helicopter makes to replace its ageing S61A4 Sikorsky, better known as the Nuri, fleet.
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Weather forecasters there are calling Nuri the strongest typhoon to hit the province this year.
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"Tugas balik pulih Nuri akan membabitkan pemindahan teknologi terkini dan kepakaran kepada orang tempatan", katanya kepada Berita Minggu pada temu bual di sini, baru-baru ini.
Planet Malaysia 2008
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