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- proper noun A male
given name .
Etymologies
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Examples
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One record shown in court, kept under the alias "Omar Arnold," indicated that in September 2008, Murray diagnosed Jackson with insomnia and anxiety.
CNN.com 2011
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During Thursday morning's testimony by Waldman, the addiction specialist, defense lawyer Ed Chernoff displayed Klein's medical records for Jackson, kept under the name "Omar Arnold."
CNN.com 2011
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It remains to be seen how the jury in Omar Khadr's sentencing hearing will weigh Welner's testimony.
Daphne Eviatar: Google Searches Undermine Government's Star Witness in Khadr Case Daphne Eviatar 2010
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Ironically, the most 'normal' of the four, Omar, is the one most driven by an actual political and social agenda.
Scott Mendelson: Huff Post Review: Four Lions (2010) Scott Mendelson 2010
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Every child knows the name of Omar Mukhtar, a fighter who battled Libya's colonial masters, the Italians.
In eastern Libya, town keeps shaky hold after fighting off forces loyal to Gaddafi 2011
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It remains to be seen how the jury in Omar Khadr's sentencing hearing will weigh Welner's testimony.
Daphne Eviatar: Google Searches Undermine Government's Star Witness in Khadr Case Daphne Eviatar 2010
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Ironically, the most 'normal' of the four, Omar, is the one most driven by an actual political and social agenda.
Scott Mendelson: Huff Post Review: Four Lions (2010) Scott Mendelson 2010
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Captured as a child soldier in Afghanistan at the age of 15 and held for more than six years at the Guantanamo detention facility without conviction, Omar is the last Western citizen languishing in a place that exists outside the norms of law.
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Mullah Omar is another Pashtun who fought in the anti-Soviet wars alongside Bin Laden.
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His Canadian lawyer, Dennis Edney, has said Omar is a broken person.
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