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Whitney Raas is a Research Analyst at the Center for Naval Analyses in Alexandria, Virginia.
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I would point out that Ms. Raas is currently employed by the Center for Naval Analysis, one of the most prestigious military think tanks in the world, an indication of her military analytical capabilities.
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"Raas Ghanam": this form of expressing singularity is common to Arabic and the Eastern languages, which it has influenced.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Raas, a 39-room hotel built around a restored 300-year-old rose sandstone mansion with new buildings that seamlessly re-create the look of the original, is a meticulously designed contemporary hotel.
Forbes.com: News Laurie Werner 2011
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Thirteen people were killed in a boat accident off the coast of Raas island.
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Though relatively young - founded in 1966 - no individual has won a successive races since Jan Raas, the then world champion and multiple Classics winner, retained his title 30 years ago in 1980.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Johnny Hoogerland would be a fitting winner too since he is from the same province as Raas. do they tend to use the same course?
Podium Cafe 2010
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The mothers of the children, as well as a student from the University of Mary, Smitha George, a sophomore majoring in clinical lab sciences with a minor in chemistry and a concentration in pre-med, performed the Raas folk dance with sticks.
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University of Mary, Smitha George, a sophomore majoring in clinical lab sciences with a minor in chemistry and a concentration in pre-med, performed the Raas folk dance with sticks.
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Jan Raas (Ned) 230 39.894 1976 Freddie Maertens (Bel) 230 39.078 1975 Eddie Merckx
unknown title 2009
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