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  • And when Rudabeh beheld the babe, she smiled and said — “Verily he shall be called Rustem (which, being interpreted, meaneth delivered), for I am delivered of my pains.”

    The Epic of Kings Firdausi 2002

  • Then Isfendiyar bade the cooks serve before him the banquet, but he sent not forth to call Rustem unto the feast.

    The Epic of Kings Firdausi 2002

  • And there is arisen of the race of Saum a warrior called Rustem, and none can withstand him.

    The Epic of Kings Firdausi 2002

  • "Rustem," said he, "this is no time for a man to eat and drink and take his pleasure.

    Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) Various

  • "If we had investigated the phone records, the trial could have gone on for a few more years," said Judge Rustem Eryilmaz.

    Turks Stage Biggest Protest in Years Ayla Albayrak 2012

  • Rustem is a Tatar from Kazan, trained in Moscow and London, where he now lives, and is the most vivid raconteur I know.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Jessica 2006

  • After the shooting competition, Bulgaria's Dzmitry Meliakh holds a narrow lead over Qian Zhenhua of China and Rustem Sabirkhuzin of Russia.

    USATODAY.com - Athens Watch: Thursday, Aug. 26 2004

  • Rustem is a Tatar from Kazan, trained in Moscow and London, where he now lives, and is the most vivid raconteur I know.

    Rustem Hayroudinoff, Wigmore Hall, Thursday 21 December Jessica 2006

  • Since Rustem is one of the most sincere and engaging pianists around, especially in Rachmaninov, this should be quite an event.

    Dates for the diary Jessica 2005

  • Since Rustem is one of the most sincere and engaging pianists around, especially in Rachmaninov, this should be quite an event.

    Archive 2005-03-01 Jessica 2005

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