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- noun A language of southwestern
Ethiopia .
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"We don't have any contact with Arabs any more," Mr. Shabo said, alluding to the security barrier that keeps the populations largely apart.
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"We don't have any contact with Arabs any more," Mr. Shabo said, alluding to the security barrier that keeps the populations largely apart.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PATRICK MARTIN 2011
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Jamal Shabo, 55, a businessman, watched a rebel brigade from Misrata parading into Martyr's Square, littering the pavement with bullet casings as they blasted celebratory gunfire into the sunset.
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"I don't really care what they do," said Yossi Shabo, 43, who lives in Kiryat Ono, a middle-class neighbourhood on the eastern outskirts of Tel Aviv.
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"I don't really care what they do," said Yossi Shabo, 43, who lives in Kiryat Ono, a middle-class neighbourhood on the eastern outskirts of Tel Aviv.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PATRICK MARTIN 2011
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Jamal Shabo, 55, a businessman, watched a rebel brigade from Misrata parading into Martyr's Square, littering the pavement with bullet casings as they blasted celebratory gunfire into the sunset.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GRAEME SMITH 2011
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"We don't have any contact with Arabs any more," Mr. Shabo said, alluding to the security barrier that keeps the populations largely apart.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PATRICK MARTIN 2011
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"I don't really care what they do," said Yossi Shabo, 43, who lives in Kiryat Ono, a middle-class neighbourhood on the eastern outskirts of Tel Aviv.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PATRICK MARTIN 2011
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"When I was a boy," Mr. Shabo recalled fondly, "my father used to drive his old Mercedes to Tulkarm a nearby Palestinian town in the West Bank to get it serviced.
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"When I was a boy," Mr. Shabo recalled fondly, "my father used to drive his old Mercedes to Tulkarm a nearby Palestinian town in the West Bank to get it serviced.
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