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Rachida Dati, France's glamorous justice minister, defied convention this week by returning to her office just five days after giving birth by caesarean section to her first child, a daughter called Zorah, last Friday.
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Rachida Dati, France's glamorous justice minister, defied convention this week by returning to her office just five days after giving birth by caesarean section to her first child, a daughter called Zorah, last Friday.
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Rachida Dati, France's glamorous justice minister, defied convention this week by returning to her office just five days after giving birth by caesarean section to her first child, a daughter called Zorah, last Friday.
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Rachida Dati, France's glamorous justice minister, defied convention this week by returning to her office just five days after giving birth by caesarean section to her first child, a daughter called Zorah, last Friday.
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In a case of synergy, uptown at MoMA, at the new Matisse exhibition at MoMA, "Radical Invention 1913-1917," such famous paintings as "Zorah in Yellow" show the imprint of Tangier, the place Bowles called "a dream scape."
Regina Weinreich: Brion Gysin's Flickering Light at the New Museum Dream Machine 2010
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This identification is meant to resolve a certain textual problem: Jud. 13: 2 states that Manoah was from Zorah, from a Danite family.
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That happened with the Final Cut version of Blade Runner, where the stuntman who ran through the shop windows in place of Joanna Cassidy (Zorah) was too obviously not the actress and wore a terrible wig (yes, I said stuntMAN, not woman).
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Then his brethren and all the house of his father came down, and took him, and brought him up, and buried him between Zorah and Eshtaol in the burying-place of Manoah his father.
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In another letter, she conveys the following information: The Apiru have written to Ajalon and Zorah and the two sons of Milkilu king of Gezer have been almost beaten to death.
A Queen's Desperate Cry for Help Jan 2008
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In another letter, she conveys the following information: The Apiru have written to Ajalon and Zorah and the two sons of Milkilu king of Gezer have been almost beaten to death.
Archive 2008-07-01 Jan 2008
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