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I know what you're thinking: he can't go, he's got 'Arsen' in his name for godssake, we're never going to find a French, hawk-resembling manager named 'Garsenal.'
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Update: I must also mention (and link) the other smart booksellers whose ebook musings I've been reading lately: Rich Rennicks (Malaprops), Arsen Kashkashian (Boulder Bookstore), and Patrick (Vroman's), among others.
Talking about e-readers with smart booksellers Book Nerd 2009
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Update: I must also mention (and link) the other smart booksellers whose ebook musings I've been reading lately: Rich Rennicks (Malaprops), Arsen Kashkashian (Boulder Bookstore), and Patrick (Vroman's), among others.
Archive 2009-04-08 Book Nerd 2009
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Arsen, Duke Dolphin, no great friend of the queen and enough years her senior that he felt secure speaking out, stood to be recognized.
Through Wolfs Eyes 2001
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_Arsenicum_ and _China_ are the remedies, and they should be used externally as directed for the others, both at the first dilution, and given internally at intervals, in proportion to the violence of the symptoms, the _Arsen. _ at the 3d and the _China_ at the first dilution.
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Fifteen years ago, Arsen Avakian arrived in the U.S. with $360 in his pocket and a Fulbright scholarship to study business.
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Remarkably, replacement Arsen Petrosyan was also penalised for a similar offence a minute before the break, although having not prevented a goalscoring opportunity, he was only cautioned.
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Add to that Valeri Aleksanyan's 44th-minute own goal and Richard Dunne's second, which he bundled home after substitute keeper Arsen Petrosyan had spilled Aiden McGeady's cross on the hour, and it was difficult to argue fate had not smiled on the Republic when they needed it most.
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When Richard Dunne bundled home from close range after substitute keeper Arsen Petrosyan had spilled McGeady's cross, the points looked to be safe.
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Now man up and say I was right or is it still " In Arsen we trust " ?
Evening Standard - Home James Olley 2011
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