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  • She would be called Shamie if she were Mamutoi, although that isn't a name that would likely be found in any Camp.

    The Plains of Passage Auel, Jean M. 1990

  • The town consists of about one hundred houses on both sides the Hadj route, which divides the town; the eastern part is called Shamie, the western Maan.

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land 1822

  • The town consists of about one hundred houses on both sides the Hadj route, which divides the town; the eastern part is called Shamie, the western Maan.

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land 1822

  • The town consists of about one hundred houses on both sides the Hadj route, which divides the town; the eastern part is called Shamie, the western Maan.

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land John Lewis Burckhardt 1800

  • We asked Bialik about her other life and our chances of seeing new couple Sheldon and Amy (aka "Shamie") get physical this season.

    When Big Bang Theory Nerds Collide 2010

  • “I'm Phyllis Shamie Nirdlinger, or at least I will be as soon as I get married.”

    Nuptial Indemnity Con Chapman 2011

  • Ray Shamie sold his Metal Bellows Corp. and took up office-seeking, rebuilding the Republican party in Massachusetts.

    Economic Principals David Warsh 1993

  • Tell that to Senators Weld, Shamie, and Rappaport.

    The Chimes at Midnight 2004

  • After the fuss of the street they sat drinking tea and Shamie told them as much as he could.

    Cal Laverty, Bernard Mac 1983

  • He must take after his mother because Shamie was no oil painting.

    Cal Laverty, Bernard Mac 1983

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