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And, in the household of Hans and Marj Nienstaedt, Marj is at work on her fourth book of poetry.
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And, in the household of Hans and Marj Nienstaedt, Marj is at work on her fourth book of poetry.
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The facility, in a town called Marj as Sultan, is on the outskirts of Syria's capital, Damascus.
Second Suspected Syria Nuclear Site Is Found Jay Solomon 2011
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Then he rose off her and went to one of her women, by name Marjánah, and said, “Go in to thy lady and speak with her.”
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The former is generally joined with "Marj" (Harj wa Marj) to express utter confusion, chaos, anarchy.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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"Marj" knows not to keep anything faintly resembling Celtic green in the house.
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"Marj," she said, looking up shyly, "mama and papa want you to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with us.
The Girl Scouts' Good Turn Edith Lavell
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In his parting comments to them at the airport, the major had told Betty he would be sending Marj Severyns to help her set up the new MO unit in New Delhi and to keep an eye out for her en route.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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In his parting comments to them at the airport, the major had told Betty he would be sending Marj Severyns to help her set up the new MO unit in New Delhi and to keep an eye out for her en route.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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In the town of Marj outside Benghazi, one man with a thick wad of money took it upon himself to hand out several 5-dinar notes, each worth some $3, to every fleeing Benghazi family.
Gadhafi Forces Enter Benghazi, Shell Rebel Capital Yaroslav Trofimov 2011
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