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Rostam is a traditional epic hero and warrior with problems like someone stealing his impressive horse and facing an unknown son in battle.
Slush Pile: Artesia, Erstwhile, Frog Prince, Rostam » Comics Worth Reading 2009
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So big was she that we did not call her Rostam’s cow but Rostam-cow. 8 We did not have a cow, but every day Agha-Rostam would give us kids a glass of milk.”
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Rostam Ghasemi, head of the Khatam al-Anbia military and industrial base, was one of four ministersnominated by president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to join his cabinet last week and approved by Iran's conservative-dominated parliament.
Iran revolutionary guards commander becomes new president of Opec 2011
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Batmanglij is a Washington native, the son of Georgetown book publisher Mohammad Batmanglij and chef Najmieh Batmanglij; his brother is Vampire Weekend keyboardist Rostam Batmanglij.
For some, stars align at Sundance Ann Hornaday 2011
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Xinhua/Zuma Press Iran's Rostam Ghasemi, second from right, is interviewed at OPEC's conference in Vienna on Wednesday.
Oil Drops 5%; OPEC Holds Steady David Bird 2011
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Gen. Rostam Ghasemi, who had been proposed by president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, was approved by 216 votes from a total of 264, according to Iran's Parliament website.
Iran Approves Guard Official as Oil Minister Benoit Faucon 2011
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"This will likely be our only show for the calendar year," said Rostam Batmanglij, the band's co-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
Taking Indie Music to the Hamptons Mike Vilensky 2011
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Gen. Rostam Ghasemi heads Khatam al-Anbiya, the most powerful economic wing of the Revolutionary Guards, with diverse interests in construction, oil and gas, telecommunications and other sectors.
Iran's Pick for Oil Post Signals Power Shift Farnaz Fassihi 2011
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Iranian oil minister Rostam Ghasemi , who is also OPEC's president, called on some fellow OPEC members to "reduce their output," according to remarks carried on a government-run website on Sunday.
OPEC Members Try to Mend Fences Benoit Faucon 2011
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At a meeting of OPEC's members in Vienna this week, Iran's oil minister, Rostam Ghasemi, said he had gained assurances from Saudi Arabia that the world's largest exporter of crude oil—currently around 10 million barrels per day— wouldn't try to replace Tehran's crude in case of a Western oil ban.
U.S., Allies Step Up Iran Embargo Talks Jay Solomon 2011
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