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- proper noun A male
given name (Islamic ).
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Examples
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"Our troops are heading to Afmadow now, and we expect to capture it either today or tomorrow," Abdinasir Serar, a commander with the pro-government Ras Kamboni militia, said by phone from Qoqani.
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The taxi driver, identified by the station as Abdinasir Elmi, told a reporter that Hamm had unintentionally locked the cab door and was trying to get out through the window.
Paul Hamm Arrested: Olympic Champ Accused Of Assault In Ohio 2011
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"Their names are Abdi, Abdinasir, Isse and Mohamed."
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Gedi, who was also a well-known businessman, had left work and was returning home to southern Mogadishu late Friday when unknown men shot him three times in the head and chest, said Abdinasir Nor Gedi, his younger brother.
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"I saw six bodies and 10 wounded being collected in pools of blood when the mortar bomb hit," said Abdinasir Jamal, a resident.
NYT > Home Page By MOHAMMED IBRAHIM 2011
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"Our troops and Kenyan soldiers have captured Ras Kamboni from al-Shabab this morning," Abdinasir Serar, a senior commander with the pro-government group, told The Associated Press by phone.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter By ABDI GULED 2011
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We are heading to Afmadow but we are slowed by rains and muddy soils, said Abdinasir Serar.
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"Our troops and Kenyan soldiers have captured Ras Kamboni from al-Shabab this morning," Abdinasir Serar, a senior commander with the pro-government group, told The Associated Press by phone.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"All Somalis around the world are listening to this case," shouted Abdinasir Abdi, who led the impromptu protest.
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The taxi driver, identified by the station as Abdinasir Elmi, told a reporter that Hamm had unintentionally locked the cab door and was trying to get out through the window.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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