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  • [Arabic], direction E.S.E. In three hours we passed the bed of a torrent called Seil Abou Zeid [Arabic], where some acacia trees grow.

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land John Lewis Burckhardt 1800

  • In the bottom of the valley we passed two rivulets, one of which is called Seil Megharye (Arabic), where we arrived at the end of a four hours walk, and found some Bedouin women washing their blue gowns, and the wide shirts of their husbands.

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land John Lewis Burckhardt 1800

  • The photographer was my old friend Bill Seil, who was at the time a newspaper reporter and is now ensconced in the Boeing PR apparat.

    Stromata Blog: 2009

  • The photographer was my old friend Bill Seil, who was at the time a newspaper reporter and is now ensconced in the Boeing PR apparat.

    A Personal Note 2009

  • The photographer was my old friend Bill Seil, who was at the time a newspaper reporter and is now ensconced in the Boeing PR apparat.

    About This Site 2009

  • If closed, its pupils will be forced to travel by ferry to a school on the neighbouring island of Seil.

    Rural school closures: is 45 miles too far for children to travel? Hazel Davis 2010

  • Before dawn the following day we started down the bed of Seil

    Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003

  • Shortly afterwards the Seil abu Arad, turning east, swept along our front in a bed a fair mile wide; it was inches deep with scrub as dry as dead wood, which crackled and split with little spurts of dust when we began to gather it for a fire to show the others where we had made the halt.

    Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003

  • Three years later in 1972 the Shand Kydds bought a 1,000-acre farm on the isle of Seil, south of Oban in Argyllshire, where Mrs Shand Kydd lives today.

    DIANA ANDREW MORTON 1992

  • Three years later in 1972 the Shand Kydds bought a 1,000-acre farm on the isle of Seil, south of Oban in Argyllshire, where Mrs Shand Kydd lives today.

    DIANA ANDREW MORTON 1992

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