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There was Gazaliya, just about the most dangerous neighborhood in Baghdad, where it had all come to an end; and Dora; and Sadiya, places where they killed the trash collectors so that the streets piled up with filth and it became impossible to live there.
The Whisperers John Connolly 2010
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There was Gazaliya, just about the most dangerous neighborhood in Baghdad, where it had all come to an end; and Dora; and Sadiya, places where they killed the trash collectors so that the streets piled up with filth and it became impossible to live there.
The Whisperers John Connolly 2010
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On Sunday, gunmen stormed into a primary school in the Sadiya neighborhood of south Baghdad and killed headmistress Bushra Abdul Hurr in front of her students.
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FLOCK (voice over): The imams who knew her tell us Sadiya (ph) was also training to be a nurse.
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Sadiya - unfortunately, there's nothing like a "perfect khaman recipe"...even with this recipe, I've had my khaman sag a little after its out of the steamer, or become too soft or a bit hard at times.
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The Countess has a disturbing post which contains, in full theStatements of Sadiya Alilire and Fatima Loeliger, who have been (to put it absolutely mildly) through the ringer of a custody battle since Fatima was a baby.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: Fathers, Custody, and Control 2005
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Sadiya and Fatima are a fairly extreme case, however, being threatened with lifelong lawsuits, being overzealously monitored, having to deal with constant unwanted/unneeded advice, being given ultimatums, and living in eternal fear of disruption are frighteningly common things divorced women have to deal with.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: Fathers, Custody, and Control 2005
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FLOCK: Traveling across the W-35 bridge, Sadiya (ph) Sahal, and her daughter, Hannah, strapped into the back seat.
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The Countess has a disturbing post which contains, in full theStatements of Sadiya Alilire and Fatima Loeliger, who have been (to put it absolutely mildly) through the ringer of a custody battle since Fatima was a baby.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: November 2005 Archives 2005
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Sadiya and Fatima are a fairly extreme case, however, being threatened with lifelong lawsuits, being overzealously monitored, having to deal with constant unwanted/unneeded advice, being given ultimatums, and living in eternal fear of disruption are frighteningly common things divorced women have to deal with.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: November 2005 Archives 2005
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