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  • Clumsily, people are trying to go about their business -- but demonstrations in Alexandria have not quieted, later in the day to be matched by a 3,000-person strong demonstration, huge by Egyptian standards in Shubra, one of Cairo's neighborhoods with a strong Christian presence.

    Mohamed El Dahshan: Egypt: The Saddest New Year's Day Mohamed El Dahshan 2011

  • Clumsily, she later recalled with embarrassment, she tried to take his hand while crouching to rub the knee she had hurt.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

  • Clumsily, she later recalled with embarrassment, she tried to take his hand while crouching to rub the knee she had hurt.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

  • Clumsily, people are trying to go about their business -- but demonstrations in Alexandria have not quieted, later in the day to be matched by a 3,000-person strong demonstration, huge by Egyptian standards in Shubra, one of Cairo's neighborhoods with a strong Christian presence.

    Mohamed El Dahshan: Egypt: The Saddest New Year's Day Mohamed El Dahshan 2011

  • Clumsily, she later recalled with embarrassment, she tried to take his hand while crouching to rub the knee she had hurt.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

  • Clumsily, she later recalled with embarrassment, she tried to take his hand while crouching to rub the knee she had hurt.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

  • Clumsily, Assad appeared last week before his rubber-stamp parliament in a much anticipated address only to denounce alleged foreign agents beholden to Israel for orchestrating the unrest.

    Amb. Marc Ginsberg: Syria-sly Mr.President, Turn the Heat Up on Assad Amb. Marc Ginsberg 2011

  • Clumsily, she later recalled with embarrassment, she tried to take his hand while crouching to rub the knee she had hurt.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

  • Clumsily, Assad appeared last week before his rubber-stamp parliament in a much anticipated address only to denounce alleged foreign agents beholden to Israel for orchestrating the unrest.

    Amb. Marc Ginsberg: Syria-sly Mr.President, Turn the Heat Up on Assad Amb. Marc Ginsberg 2011

  • Clumsily, she later recalled with embarrassment, she tried to take his hand while crouching to rub the knee she had hurt.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

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