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"He would always have cases of champagne in the trunk of his car," recalled Dalia, now a director of voluntary benefit programs with the Meltzer Group.
The man who would greet 'The Press' Jason Horowitz 2011
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A separate field, known as Dalia, is expected to start producing
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[23] Their local subdivisions are Leve and Karwa and many of them are also known as Dalia, because they made the _dal_ or pulse of Burhanpur, which had a great reputation under native rule.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV Kumhar-Yemkala Robert Vane Russell 1894
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Total said start-ups and ramp-ups of major new fields such as Dalia and Rosa off the coast of Angola, and the Dolphin field in Qatar, contributed 3% of net production growth.
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It was August of 2006 when Dalia Ziada, a young Egyptian writer, discovered her favorite comic-book action hero.
Amid revolution, Arab cartoonists are drawing attention 2011
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Later that day, Mr. Abu Sisi arrived in Israel and was jailed, according to Dalia Kerstein, head of the Israeli legal defense group HaMoked.
Palestinian Missing in Ukraine Turns Up in Israeli Jail James Marson 2011
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"Dalia picks it out and I'm really upset about it, but once I try it on I feel very beautiful."
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He married in 1970, had Dalia in 1971 and started donning a tux as a waiter at the area's tony parties for extra money.
The man who would greet 'The Press' Jason Horowitz 2011
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On Suburgatory, Tessa tells her tiresomely earnest boyfriend Scott to "Kiss me like I'm Africa" — he only gets passionate when talking about his volunteer work in Zambia — so as to get Dalia jealous.
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Dalia Ben-Galim, IPPR's associate director, said: During the recession, unemployment among men increased much more than among women.
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