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Reuters Crowds carry the coffin of assassinated General Ali Sayyad Shirazi at his funeral on April 12, 1999 in Tehran.
Banned Terror Group Seeks U.S. Rebirth Keith Johnson 2011
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The day after the operation, NATO reported that Afghan and coalition forces killed several Taliban insurgents and detained several suspected militants in Sayyad district.
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The real reason—it turned out—that the Sayyad Shirazi freeway had ground to a halt before Ahmadinejad took over in Tehran was that the Revolutionary Guard owned the land but did not approve of the previous, reformist mayor.
Let the Swords Encircle Me Scott Peterson 2010
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In the north, insurgents on motorbikes attacked a polling center in the Sayyad district of Sar-e-Pul province, scaring off 10 Afghan police trainees, breaking windows and ballot boxes and making off with some election materials, provincial police chief Gen. Bulal Neram said.
Afghan Elections: Vote For Parliament Takes Place Amidst Taliban Rockets And Bombings 2010
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In the north, insurgents on motorbikes attacked a polling center in the Sayyad district of Sar-e-Pul province, scaring off 10 Afghan police trainees, breaking windows and ballot boxes and making off with some election materials, provincial police chief Gen. Bulal Neram said.
Afghan Elections: Vote For Parliament Takes Place Amidst Taliban Rockets And Bombings 2010
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With revolutionary zeal the council quickly overcame bureaucratic hurdles and finished the Sayyad Shirazi freeway project, which had been stalled for years.
Let the Swords Encircle Me Scott Peterson 2010
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According to Anthony Yakimowich, the chief deputy treasurer and tax collector for the county, there was no indication that Sayyad was trying to avoid paying taxes.
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Sayyad fell a little behind in paying his taxes, and that was wrong.
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Bush referred to Hezbollah's leader as "the terrorist Nasrallah," suggesting the United States has joined Israel in its determination to kill Sheikh Sayyad Hassan Nasrallah who was rated the most respected leader in the Middle East by an August 2006 poll in Egypt, which is considered one of Washington's staunchest regional allies.
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Bush referred to Hezbollah's leader as "the terrorist Nasrallah," suggesting the United States has joined Israel in its determination to kill Sheikh Sayyad Hassan Nasrallah who was rated the most respected leader in the Middle East by an August 2006 poll in Egypt, which is considered one of Washington's staunchest regional allies.
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