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Sina
[see-nuh]
noun
a female given name.
Example Sentences
"I think that Netanyahu just torpedoed the nuclear talks for the time being," said Sina Azodi, assistant professor of Middle East Politics in George Washington University's School of International Affairs.
On Sunday, the CEO of the firm that was operating the affected area, Sina Marine and Port Services Development Company, blamed "a repeated and catastrophic error involving false declarations of hazardous goods".
Coach Sina Aghassy strategically used Unuakhalu, who recorded seven kills and two blocks in the four-set victory over El Camino Real, 27-25, 17-25, 25-21, 25-19.
“Once our noses had become our common tongue, I became as the great Ibn Sina, a cataloguer of scents and their meanings. A flick of coriander with a punctuation of lemon oil meant, Peace be upon your hairless scalp, O troll king, protector of the underland countries, and ruler of their sunless seas. Oddly, mugwort just meant, mugwort.”
He bats it away and continues, “As though Samir, the Seller of Dreams, who sold the scrolls of the Gospel of Rostam to the Crusaders; who once turned to the Doge of Venice and said, ‘You know, if you keep it this way, you could sell boat rides to the tourists’; Samir, the personal supplier to Ibn Sina and the child emperor of the Walled City—him.
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