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The dead were identified as Sadi Sheikh, 45, Rasul Khan, 40, and Kamruddin Sheikh, 42, of Hatishura of the same upazila.
The Daily Star 2009
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[FN#409] Byron calls Sadi the Persian Catullus, Hafiz the Persian Anacreon, Ferdousi the Persian Homer.
The Life of Sir Richard Burton Wright, Thomas, 1859-1936 1906
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[FN#409] Byron calls Sadi the Persian Catullus, Hafiz the Persian
The Life of Sir Richard Burton Thomas Wright 1897
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"Sadi," he said under his breath and guessed what that visit signified.
The Black Edgar Wallace 1903
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Sadi Kruns said construction on the $340 million project – a centerpiece of the Palestinian development plan – should get under way by the middle of next year.
Hamas Compound Blast In Gaza Wounds Women And Children AP 2010
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Sadi told the French news agency that his attackers had "knifed" him, but that "it was not serious."
Algerian Police Block Another Protest Attempt in Algiers 2011
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Main discoveries of Sadi Carnot that led to the foundation of thermodynamics (The Carnot Foundation)
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Sadi told the French news agency that his attackers had "knifed" him, but that "it was not serious."
Algerian Police Block Another Protest Attempt in Algiers 2011
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Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (1796-1832), French physicist who developed the theory behind heat engines.
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Sadi Kruns said construction on the $340 million project – a centerpiece of the Palestinian development plan – should get under way by the middle of next year.
Hamas Compound Blast In Gaza Wounds Women And Children AP 2010
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