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  • The only man who appears to have seriously opposed the general introduction of Othman's text is Ibn Mas`ud.

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  • But the sultan Mas`ud beat the army of the allies, took Bagdad and had Rashid deposed (August 1136).

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  • They are not conceived of in any anthropomorphic form, their sex even may often be indeterminate ("sive mas, sive femina" is the constantly recurring formula of prayer), but the sphere of action of each is clearly marked and an appeal to a spirit outside his own special sphere would never even be thought of.

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  • This page gives an overview of all articles in the 1911 Brittanica which are alphabetized under Mas to Mau.

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  • This name and that of Dinazad both occur in what Mas`udi tells of her.

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  • This is the Mas'a (sacred course) between the eminences of Safa and Merwa, and has been from very early times one of the most lively bazaars and the centre of Meccan life.

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  • They are surpassed in interest by the church of St Quitterie in Mas d'Aire, the suburb south-west of the town.

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  • Shahrazad's plan is helped forward in the Nights by Dinazad, who is, according to Mas`udi, her slave girl, or, according to other MSS., her nurse, and, according to the Fihrist, the king's stewardess.

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  • But that our Nights differ very much from the Hezar Afsane is further manifest from the circumstance that, even of those stories in the Nights which are not Arabian in origin, some are borrowed from books mentioned by Mas`udi as distinct from the Hezar Afsane.

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  • The purpose of the ADR MAs is to allow a temporary derogation of up to 5 years from the provisions of ADR.

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  • The division teaches the ma in Economics and contributes significantly to MAs in Economics and Finance and in Transport Economics.

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  • The total number of MAs has been shown to be an indicator of likely future progression to more severe retinopathy.

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  • Pending - for PCs ACTION 2 09/12/97 - MAS to ensure subcontracts are issued by UCL as soon as possible.

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  • The vermifuge is given in the early morning, and should consist of the liquid extract of felix mas, male fern, one drachm in emulsion or in capsules to be followed in half an hour by a calomel purgative.

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  • The increasing veneration paid to the Prophet and love for the marvellous soon gave rise to fables about his childhood, his visit to heaven, &c., which have found their way even into sober histories, just as many Jewish legends told by the converted Jew Kai) al-Abbar and by Wahb ibn Monabbih, and many fables about the old princes of Yemen told by `Abid, are taken as genuine history (see, however, Mas`udi, iv.

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  • He offers the SomnoMed mandibular advancement splint (MAS) which treats mild and moderate sleep apnea by moving the lower jaw forward during sleep.Dr.

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  • If this is true, it will be almost twice as powerful as the Xbox 360 and 35 times mas macho than the PlayStation 2.

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  • It's a backwater AOC in France but don't stick one's Gallic nose up at the region, there are good-value wines to be found and this Rosè from Mas Grand Plagniol is one of them, blended from Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault.

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  • La Fea mas Bella (a Mexican telenovela and adaption of Yo Soy Betty la Fea) is one such program.

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  • Novelas y Mas - Translated, the site means Novels and More.

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  • As assistant (1883) and successor (1885) to Louis de Mas Latrie, Giry restored the study of diplomatic, which had been founded in France by Dom Jean 1Vlabillon, to its legitimate importance.

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  • The daughters are named Zahy and Ra`wa by Mas`udi ii.

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  • The department is intersected by torrents belonging to the Garonne basin - the Salat, the Arize, which, near Mas d'Azil, flows through a subterranean gallery, the Ariege and the Hers.

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  • The bravest of their warriors sometimes knew deplorably little about it; distinction on that field they cheerfully accorded to pious men like Ibn Mas`ud.

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  • The same is true of the codex of Ibn Mas`ud, of which we have also a catalogue.

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  • As for the date of composition, it is evident, from the conflicting statements in the different MSS., that there must have been an earlier and a later recension, the former belonging to 587-589 A.H., and dedicated to the prince of Mosul, `Izz-uddin Mas`ud, the latter made for the atabeg Nusrat-uddin Abu Bakr of Azerbaijan after 593 A.H., since we find in it a mention of Nizaml's last romance Haft Paikar, or the "Seven Beauties," which comprises seven tales related by the seven favourite wives of the Sassanian king Bahramgur.

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  • Comte de Mas Latrie published between 1852 and 1861 one volume of History (1191-1291), and two of most precious documents in illustration of the reigns of the Lusignan kings.

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  • The settler who went into the woods might know neither the name nor the sex of the indwelling numen; " si deus si dea," " sive mas sive femina," ran the old formulae.

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  • Mas`udi in the 10th century says it was known also as Karat at-Tin ("the Clay Castle").

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  • Nevil Mas kelyne, who succeeded him in 1764, set on foot, in 1767, the publication of the Nautical Almanac, and about the same time had an achromatic telescope fitted to the Greenwich M aske mural quadrant.

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