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On another subject, Zeeba and I went to see Sex and the City on Friday night.
saru-san Diary Entry saru-san 2008
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ERIC KNOBLOCH, ZEEBA LOUNGE: It's our hope and our intent to be able to get an exception from that smoking ban based on the impact that that would have on our business and on our culture here at Zeeba Lounge.
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ERIC KNOBLOCH, ZEEBA LOUNGE: It's our hope and our intent to be able to get an exception from that smoking ban based on the impact that that would have on our business and on our culture here at Zeeba Lounge.
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ERIC KNOBLOCH, ZEEBA LOUNGE: It's our hope and our intent to be able to get an exception from that smoking ban based on the impact that would have on our business and our culture here at Zeeba Lounge.
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ERIC KNOBLOCH, ZEEBA LOUNGE: It's our hope and our intent to be able to get an exception from that smoking ban based on the impact that that would have on our business and on our culture here at Zeeba Lounge.
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A LABORING man named Abdul Karim, with his wife, Zeeba -- "the beautiful one" -- lived in a sheltered valley, surrounded by hills, the sides of which were covered with fine gardens, in which the peach, the grape, the mulberry, and other delicious fruits grew in great profusion.
The Cat and the Mouse A Book of Persian Fairy Tales Hartwell [Editor] James 1910
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But from having been named Zeeba, she really thought she was beautiful, and thus it came about that, moved by vanity, her two children were named, the boy, Yusuf, or Joseph, who as you know, was sold by his brethren into Egypt and became next to the
The Cat and the Mouse A Book of Persian Fairy Tales Hartwell [Editor] James 1910
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"You would better buy me a piece of silk for a new dress," said Zeeba.
The Cat and the Mouse A Book of Persian Fairy Tales Hartwell [Editor] James 1910
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Although his wife's name was Zeeba, as a matter of fact, she was very plain in appearance.
The Cat and the Mouse A Book of Persian Fairy Tales Hartwell [Editor] James 1910
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Go home to your stupid Zeeba and your stupid children.
The Cat and the Mouse A Book of Persian Fairy Tales Hartwell [Editor] James 1910
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