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Your translation of "batard" to "mut" reminds me of a tidbit from a teacher of french who stated that William The Conqueror was called Quilliam The Batard or William The Bastard!
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In Manx names, such as Quilliam (Mac William), Killip (Mac Philip), Clucas
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909
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The poor state of the regular army led the Quilliam think tank to conclude in a report this week that "reports of army units joining the demonstrators are therefore in themselves not necessarily significant or fatal to the regime on their own."
Experts say Gaddafi relying on paramilitary forces, foreign mercenaries to crush protests 2011
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"You have the traditional army and you have a parallel army," said Noman Benotman, a senior analyst at Quilliam, a London counter-extremism think tank, and a former Libyan jihadist.
Experts say Gaddafi relying on paramilitary forces, foreign mercenaries to crush protests 2011
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"Importantly, Jemima is a friend," said Quilliam's co-founder, Maajid Nawaz, who said it was a typically bold move on Khan's part to back the organisation.
Jemima Khan: Just don't take her at face value| Tracy McVeigh 2011
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"You have the traditional army and you have a parallel army," said Noman Benotman, a senior analyst at Quilliam, a London counter-extremism think tank, and a former Libyan jihadist.
Experts say Gaddafi relying on paramilitary forces, foreign mercenaries to crush protests 2011
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Mr. Nawaz is co-founder of the counterextremism think tank Quilliam and founder of the Khudi movement, which works to promote a democratic culture in Pakistan.
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The poor state of the regular army led the Quilliam think tank to conclude in a report this week that "reports of army units joining the demonstrators are therefore in themselves not necessarily significant or fatal to the regime on their own."
Experts say Gaddafi relying on paramilitary forces, foreign mercenaries to crush protests 2011
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Mr. Nawaz, a former prisoner of conscience in Egypt, is executive director of Quilliam, a counterextremism think tank in England.
The Post-Islamist Future Maajid Nawaz 2011
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"He was probably the most articulate English-language jihadist recruiter out there," said Ghaffar Hussain, an analyst at London think tank Quilliam Foundation.
Rise of an American Jihadist Cassell Bryan-Low 2011
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