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Iran's "Jewish problem" -- or at least President Ahmadinejedad's, as well as Iran's "Supreme Leader," Ayatollah Ali Khameini's and that of most of the rest of Iran's high-ranking, religious "Mullahs" -- simply is not with the Jews themselves.
Eberhard Kronhausen and Phyllis Kronhausen: An Inconvenient Truth About Iran 2009
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Satan needs to call the Mullahs Robertson and Dobson home.
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Negotiating any deal with the Mullahs is a futile exercise in an asymmetrical political battle.
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If you want to know dawoodi bohra then the best way is to go through a book titled Mullahs On The Mainframe.
unknown title 2009
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How do you feel, for example, about Reagan selling missiles to the 'Mullahs' in Tehran?
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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Using symbolism that shifts back and forth between Western and Persian political icons, such as Mullahs and the Ayatollah and suit clad, archetypal, Western bureaucrats, Nicky makes a courageous attempt to lay bare the essential aspects of man's struggle against tyranny and domination.
unknown title 2009
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[...] puts "Mullahs" in the centre of all things that keeps Pakistan away from its promise.
Kafila 2009
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Revolutions more often breed anarchy, rivalry and in time renewed tyranny -- Napoleon or Stalin or the rule of the Mullahs -- than democracy.
Benjamin R. Barber: Sic Semper Tyrannis (But Now Comes the Hard Part) Benjamin R. Barber 2011
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But if you oppose the Mullahs' rule, yearn for greater social and political freedoms for the Iranian people, and envision an Iran that draws inspiration from the glories of its Persian past, then, believe it or not, you have more in common with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad than you might have thought.
Omid Memarian: Reading Ahmadinejad via Wikileaks: A Freedom Lover or a Two-Bit Dictator? Omid Memarian 2011
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But if you oppose the Mullahs' rule, yearn for greater social and political freedoms for the Iranian people, and envision an Iran that draws inspiration from the glories of its Persian past, then, believe it or not, you have more in common with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad than you might have thought.
Omid Memarian: Reading Ahmadinejad via Wikileaks: A Freedom Lover or a Two-Bit Dictator? Omid Memarian 2011
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