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In 1403 he sent his head eunuch to Tibet to invite the presence of Tsoṇ-kha-pa, who refused to come himself but sent a celebrated Lama called Halima [692].
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3 Charles Eliot 1896
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The dead were identified as Halima, 24 and Shanta 22.
The Daily Star 2009
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A second woman, Halima Dabbour, 46—a mother of eight—was also killed on Friday when a rocket exploded in the courtyard of her house, said her brother Ahmed.
NATO Strike Hits Civilians in Libya Sam Dagher 2011
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A second woman, Halima Dabbour, 46—a mother of eight—was also killed on Friday when a rocket exploded in the courtyard of her house, said her brother Ahmed.
NATO Strike Hits Civilians in Libya Sam Dagher 2011
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The point we are making to our communities is that the major causes of maternal death can be avoided, said Halima Ben Umar, a Muslim women's activist in Kano who travels throughout the north to meet religious leaders and inform them about religiously sensitive family planning practices.
The main causes of maternal death in Nigeria can be avoided | Maggie Flick 2011
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Halima, 40, a mother of four, trained as a secretary in her native Algeria and was a qualified childminder before she came to France in 2000, where she worked cleaning aircraft at Charles de Gaulle airport and then was made redundant.
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Halima Sal-Anderson, author of Supposing I Wanted to Date a White Guy…? and founder of the popular blog dateawhiteguy.blogspot.com, analyzes why some black women confess to cluelessness rather than suspicion when white men express interest: Black women and white men are coming out of a kind of ‘cold war’ situation with each other.
Don’t Bring Home a White Boy KARYN LANGHORNE FOLAN 2010
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Suad saved her little sister, Halima, from a Janjaweed attack only to lose track of her later when Halima left to rescue their parents.
The moral courage of the Darfuris Stephen Retherford 2009
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Suad saved her little sister, Halima, from a Janjaweed attack only to lose track of her later when Halima left to rescue their parents.
Archive 2009-02-01 Stephen Retherford 2009
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In a displaced persons camp called Zam Zam, I met Halima, who described the day her village was attacked, first by Sudanese government bombers, then by the merciless, government-backed janjaweed militia.
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