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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of central Turkey southeast of Ankara. The modern city was founded in the fourth century AD. It is an important commercial center.
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Police also found bomb-making materials, including hydrogen peroxide, nails and gunpowder at the house where the suspect — identified by police with his initials A.K. — was arrested in Kayseri, central Turkey, Anadolu said.
Turkey Arraigns al Qaeda Suspect Marc Champion 2010
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I dripped sweat through the drive to Kayseri instead of asking for the clearly-right-in-front-of-me AC.
Farryn Weiner: Being Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable Farryn Weiner 2011
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"Nabucco has made the final step from a project to reality," Gunther Öttinger, the European Union's energy commissioner, told a hall filled with hundreds of dignitaries at the start of an elaborate ceremony in Kayseri, central Turkey.
Nabucco Signs Pipeline Accords Marc Champion 2011
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"Nabucco has made the final step from a project to reality," Gunther Öttinger, the European Union's energy commissioner, told a hall filled with hundreds of dignitaries at the start of an elaborate ceremony in Kayseri, central Turkey.
Nabucco Signs Pipeline Accords Marc Champion 2011
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Though Mr. Dogan was born in Troy, N.Y., he and his family have lived in Kayseri, Turkey, since he was two.
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Turkish media reports said he attended Kayseri science high school and had been accepted to a university for the fall.
American teenager among those killed in Israeli raid of aid flotilla 2010
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The funeral took place on a sunbaked hillside outside Kayseri.
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The elder Dorgan received the degree in 1992, according to his Web site at Erciyes University in Kayseri, Turkey.
Gaza-bound aid ship Rachel Corrie expected to arrive Saturday 2010
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IHH allotted 10 slots on the Mavi Marmara to Kayseri, to be determined by a random lottery.
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Furkan Dogan, who was born in Troy, N.Y., but moved to Turkey when he was 2, was to be buried in his family's hometown of Kayseri in central Turkey on Friday.
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