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He had begun work on "Shaya," an album about his young son, and was planning to sell the theater in order to focus on his musical career.
Articles 2008
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"Shaya," Mr. Shvo told him, "I don't want to throw you a quick answer.
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"Shaya," Mr. Shvo told him, "I don't want to throw you a quick answer.
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"Shaya," Mr. Shvo told him, "I don't want to throw you a quick answer.
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"Shaya," Mr. Shvo told him, "I don't want to throw you a quick answer.
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Around the same time, the company purchased the Chelsea lot from developer Shaya Boymelgreen , whose business was hit by the downturn, for $12 million, including the ground lease.
Luxury Digs Hop Aboard New High Line Craig Karmin 2011
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Fold in four chopped dates and two teaspoons balsamic vinegar. — chef Alon Shaya, Domenica in New Orleans
Goodbye Basil, 2010
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"Without the Dalai Lama, it would be very difficult for Western governments or other governments to justify talks with the Tibetan exile movement," Shaya said.
Dalai Lama says he will relinquish political role to democratically elected leader 2011
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So, it turns out, did Kareem Shaya, and he did them one better: Rather than just mocking up a taxpayer receipt, he created an online calculator that lets you plug in your income and payroll taxes and see how much went where.
The tax receipt calculator Ezra Klein 2010
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"He seemed like a loner," added Shaya Fitzgerald, Britton's next-door neighbor.
Farooque Ahmed: Neighbors describe the Metro plot suspect Caitlin Gibson 2010
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