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Ayşe Kulin is among the few contemporary Turkish writers, whose books, such as "Last train to Istanbul," "Face to Face," "Aylin" and "Farewell" were published in English.
Hurriyet Dailynews 2009
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A team led by Aylin Pelin Cil, at Reproductive Medicine Associates in New York, analysed 26 studies on egg freezing and found women were more likely to conceive if their eggs were frozen when they were under 30.
Have your eggs frozen while you're still young, scientists advise women 2011
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For example, in The Shifter, Aylin is the voice of reason.
Archive 2009-07-01 Janice Hardy 2009
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Aylin Türegün, and because we had both grown up in the same affluent, westernised Istanbul neighbourhood, walking the same streets and before we ever knew each other attending the same schools, I used to tease her by saying I had 'married a girl from my village'.
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Molly - hi, it's me, Aylin, fellow former bridesmaid at Jen's wedding.
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Aylin Oflas couldn't afford to get the fat liposuctioned from her thighs at home in Germany.
Archive 2004-11-01 2004
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Aylin Oflas couldn't afford to get the fat liposuctioned from her thighs at home in Germany.
Medpundit 2004
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It was left to the City in the will of Lord Mayor Aylin in 1545, who said it was to be used as the Lord Mayor's chain in perpetuity.
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A team led by Aylin Pelin Cil, at Reproductive Medicine Associates in New York, found that women were more likely to conceive if they froze their eggs before they were 30.
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A team led by Aylin Pelin Cil, at Reproductive Medicine Associates in New York, found that women were more likely to conceive if they froze their eggs before they were 30.
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