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Sichem, but the modern village Askar, which is somewhat nearer to
A Reply to Dr. Lightfoot's Essays Walter R. Cassels 1866
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I venture to suggest that the initial Ain of 'Askar' may be explained by supposing the word to be a contraction for _Ayin-Sychar_, the 'Well of
Essays on the work entitled "Supernatural Religion" Joseph Barber Lightfoot 1858
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It is now generally admitted, however, that Sychar was a small village on the site of the present Askar, which is, says Zenos, "a village with a spring and some ancient rock-hewn tombs, about five eighths of a mile north of
Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern James Edward Talmage 1897
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Shahab D., alias "Abu Askar," has appeared in at least two Islamist propaganda videos.
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A Turkish-language posting on the Jihad Media website said one of them was Abu Askar Al Almani from the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan – another member of Hamburg's "Tourist Group."
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These three, as well as Askar Akayev (Kyrgyzstan) and Stanislav Shushkevich (Belarus) were academics.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Askar Bakhralinov, a deputy in Padlodar, has declared war on Harry Potter.
Global Voices in English » Kazakhstan: On the Efficacy of Government 2009
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"The Fed is independent of the Treasury, but there's certainly some thought process common to both, mainly that they need to support the economy less," said Kemal Askar , head of North American linear rates trading for J.P. Morgan Chase.
Crisis-Era Props Are Falling Away Mark Gongloff 2011
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These three, as well as Askar Akayev (Kyrgyzstan) and Stanislav Shushkevich (Belarus) were academics.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss classified matters, said those believed dead are British militant Abdul Jabbar, who'd been appointed al-Qaida's leader in Britain, and a German of Iranian descent known as Abu Askar.
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