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The fireman, known as Basha, was sent to the tower by the airport's deputy general manager who issued instructions on how to guide the pilot by phone.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Dean Nelson 2012
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Former Flying Squad commander John O'Connor called Basha's reassignment "the beginning of the end for British policing."
Army Rumour Service 2010
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Former Flying Squad commander John O'Connor called Basha's reassignment "the beginning of the end for British policing."
Army Rumour Service 2010
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A supermarket chain called Basha's joined the lawsuit because one of the Basha's stores located on the Navajo Nation was prevented from hiring two
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A supermarket chain called Basha's joined the lawsuit because one of the Basha's stores located on the Navajo Nation was prevented from hiring two
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Our guidebook called Basha one of the "most unique villages" in Guizhou province.
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"Basha," as she was briefly and affectionately called, was spinning in one corner of the room just within range of the firelight.
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"Basha," said Israel -- he spoke slowly and quietly; but with forced calmness -- "Basha, you must seek another hand for work like that -- this hand of mine shall never seal that warrant."
The Scapegoat; a romance and a parable Hall Caine 1892
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"Basha," he said "it is a mistake; the Sultan has not sent for me, and neither am I going to see him."
The Scapegoat; a romance and a parable Hall Caine 1892
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"Basha," he said again calmly and quietly, "if you were Sultan and could make me your Vizier, I would not do it."
The Scapegoat; a romance and a parable Hall Caine 1892
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