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Eight Somali businessmen said they bought food from the contractor, Abdulqadir Mohamed Nur, who is known as Enow.
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Eight Somali businessmen said they bought food from the contractor, Abdulqadir Mohamed Nur, who is known as Enow.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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Eight Somali businessmen said they bought food from the contractor, Abdulqadir Mohamed Nur, who is known as Enow.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Eight Somali businessmen said they bought food from the contractor, Abdulqadir Mohamed Nur, who is known as Enow.
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Eight Somali businessmen said they bought food from the contractor, Abdulqadir Mohamed Nur, who is known as Enow.
SFGate: Top News Stories By KATHARINE HOURELD 2011
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An Associated Press report identifies a contractor known as Enow as allegedly having been involved in the sale of WFP food.
WFP Outraged Food May Have Been Stolen from Starving Somalis 2011
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An Associated Press report identifies a contractor known as Enow as allegedly having been involved in the sale of WFP food.
WFP Outraged Food May Have Been Stolen from Starving Somalis 2011
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"Enow," cried the proudest and greatest of the thegns, his very moustache curling with ire.
Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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"Enow," cried the proudest and greatest of the thegns, his very moustache curling with ire.
Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Volume 10 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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'Enow' conveys the notion of a number, as in early English: it is also spelt _anow_, and in Chaucer _ynowe_, and is the plural of
Milton's Comus John Milton 1641
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