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Sina

[see-nuh]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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"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.

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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".

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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.

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“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.”

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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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