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But some older visitors, such as Barham's mother, can be unsettled by outbursts.
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"The Kurds will not be the ones who divide Iraq, it will be the Shiite-Sunni power struggle," says Barham Salih, prime minister of the Kurdistan regional government.
Violence Jolts Iraq Sam Dagher 2011
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Brent says its closure plans – other than Kensal Rise, libraries will also close in Barham Park, Cricklewood, Neasden, Preston, and Tokyngton – will save around £1m a year.
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At the time she was defending herself against a larger public relations problem: her affiliation with a con artist named Jay Barham who claimed he could channel the dead.
The Truth About Grief Ruth Davis Konigsberg 2011
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Anna Barham takes languages apart and reassembles them as the vocabularies of a new form of personal utterance.
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The prime minister of the Kurdish region, Barham Saleh, condemned the attack and said it would be investigated.
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Barham must prove he can keep better pass-rushers away from his young quarterbacks.
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He also cited a Thursday letter from a BP official to Barham that says tests of 23 plots have been taking place for the past three months to determine a clean-up method that provides the biggest benefit.
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LT Quinn Barham -- The redshirt junior quietly toiled as a backup center and guard during his first three seasons at Penn State but leaves the spring as the front-runner to replace Dennis Landolt at left tackle.
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Yes, those eye-catching billboards lining Barham can be distracting.
Best of Fall TV Posters (Part 1) « Art & Business of Motion 2009
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