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Shawan Jabarin is a respected human rights worker in Ramallah, who has been harassed by Israeli authorities since 2006.
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Shawan Jabarin is a respected human rights worker in Ramallah, who has been harassed by Israeli authorities since 2006.
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Image (AFP/Shawan Mohammed): An angry demonstrator shows blood on his hand during riots in the Iraq northern Kurdish town of Halabja.
- Boing Boing 2006
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On the last, King blocked Shawan Robinson's 3-point attempt, but Robinson corralled the ball and found Hamilton on the left side.
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Sharrod Ford scored 19 points and Shawan Robinson added 18 for the Tigers (9-11, 2-7), who suffered their fifth loss in six games.
USATODAY.com 2003
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Shawan was the guardian spirit of the South; and, as the tribe to which Tecumseh belonged formerly lived south of the other tribes, its members became known as Shawanoes, or
Tecumseh A Chronicle of the Last Great Leader of His People; Vol. 17 of Chronicles of Canada Ethel T. Raymond
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From the fifth, which was Sunday, until the ninth of June, I travelled through difficult ways, without seeing any town or Indian, and then I arrived at Sapon, a town of the Nahyssans, about a hundred miles distant from Mahock, situate upon a branch of Shawan, alias Rorenock River.
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The town of Shawan lies sixty miles south of Tetuan in the northern half of the territory of the tribe of Akhmas, and the sun was two hours set when Israel entered its beautiful valley between the two arms of the mountain called Jebel Sheshawan.
The Scapegoat; a romance and a parable Hall Caine 1892
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Then he hired six mules with burdas to bear the food to Shawan, and a man two days to lead them.
The Scapegoat; a romance and a parable Hall Caine 1892
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Do not liberate these infidel dogs at Shawan and do not give them so much as bread to eat or water to drink, but let such as own them feed them.
The Scapegoat; a romance and a parable Hall Caine 1892
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