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The origin of the Oakinackens is thus related: — Long ago, when the sun was young, to use their own expression, and not bigger than a star, there was an island far off in the middle of the ocean, called Samah-tuma-whoolah, or White Man's Island.
Adventures of the first settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River 1913
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In the Vedas both kinds of duties occur, such as Samah, etc., for Brahma, and sacrifices,
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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Omar Ahmad, then the IAP president and Nihad Awad's boss, openly worried about U.S. government surveillance, counseling his confederates to use the inversion "Samah" in their conversations to avoid uttering the word "Hamas."
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Omar Ahmad, then the IAP president and Nihad Awad's boss, openly worried about U.S. government surveillance, counseling his confederates to use the inversion "Samah" in their conversations to avoid uttering the word "Hamas."
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Omar Ahmad, then the IAP president and Nihad Awad's boss, openly worried about U.S. government surveillance, counseling his confederates to use the inversion "Samah" in their conversations to avoid uttering the word "Hamas."
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Omar Ahmad, then the IAP president and Nihad Awad's boss, openly worried about U.S. government surveillance, counseling his confederates to use the inversion "Samah" in their conversations to avoid uttering the word "Hamas."
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In his presentation, Awad refers to "Samah," the simple code name meeting participants agreed to use instead of saying "Hamas"
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His wife, Samah, bearing an Egyptian flag and wearing a black niqab covering her face with only small slits for her eyes, spoke up - strongly.
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His wife, Samah, bearing an Egyptian flag and wearing a black niqab covering her face with only small slits for her eyes, spoke up - strongly.
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His wife, Samah, bearing an Egyptian flag and wearing a black niqab covering her face with only small slits for her eyes, spoke up - strongly.
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