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Elisha (his own name), instead of and to Rasha, that is, the wicked.
Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala Various
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I did post about it though, acknowledging that my mind and spirit need to be filled with "Rasha" oriented stuff to keep my feet on the ground ...
Qwaider Planet 2008
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Suzanne Cotter and Rasha Salti, the exhibition's Curators, along with Haig Aivazian, the Associate Curator, suggest as much: among other meanings of the word, Plot for a Biennial suggests a moviegoing experience.
James Scarborough: A Meta-Narrative for the "Sharjah Biennial 10: Plot For A Biennial," Sharjah, United Arab Emirates James Scarborough 2011
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On June 19, military prosecutors called in Rasha Azab, a reporter, and Adel Hammouda, an editor, for questioning about an article by Azab concerning alleged military abuses.
Dan Williams: "Eye-Hunting" in Cairo: The Military's Assault on Reporters Dan Williams 2011
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I barked with annoyance, as my eyes drifted downwards to—Rasha Wabe, a transfer student from Lebanese International U.
The Mata Hari of the Faculty Lounge Con Chapman 2011
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Suzanne Cotter and Rasha Salti, the exhibition's Curators, along with Haig Aivazian, the Associate Curator, suggest as much: among other meanings of the word, Plot for a Biennial suggests a moviegoing experience.
James Scarborough: A Meta-Narrative for the "Sharjah Biennial 10: Plot For A Biennial," Sharjah, United Arab Emirates James Scarborough 2011
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Heba Najeeb is entitled to her freedom and Rasha ElKheshin highlights Heba's misery saying:
Global Voices in English » Egypt: Heba Mohammed Najeeb – between a rock and a hard place 2009
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On June 19, military prosecutors called in Rasha Azab, a reporter, and Adel Hammouda, an editor, for questioning about an article by Azab concerning alleged military abuses.
Dan Williams: "Eye-Hunting" in Cairo: The Military's Assault on Reporters Dan Williams 2011
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I don't like the way the tents look, said Haisam al-Halawani, 28, who strolled in Friday afternoon with his wife Rasha.
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On June 19, military prosecutors called in Rasha Azab, a reporter, and Adel Hammouda, an editor, for questioning about an article by Azab concerning alleged military abuses.
Dan Williams: "Eye-Hunting" in Cairo: The Military's Assault on Reporters Dan Williams 2011
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