It is a revelation, not quite on the road to Damascus scale, but a pleasing experience nevertheless. |
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This creates the spiral Damascus pattern and it is forged again to form a billet. |
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With our backs to the chilling wind whistling in from Damascus, we ski north-west, towards Tripoli. |
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There is mango pulp from Gujurat, tahini from Damascus, nougat from Lahore and Heinz baked beans. |
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In the days of Umayyads, their capital was Damascus and in the days of Abbasids, their permanent seat was in Baghdad. |
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The Egyptians could not press too hard for fear of Damascus, so they had to be patient. |
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Michael claims that while in Damascus he saw three separate convoys of luxury Iraqi licensed vehicles, driving under armed escort. |
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He picked up an elaborately patterned backgammon board in Damascus and a Rajasthani oil light that would originally have been used for hunting. |
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It's in every backbencher's hands to make today the day Britain has a long overdue conversion on the road to Damascus. |
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Even so, diplomats said there were some grumblings in Damascus that the government was not doing enough. |
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For each of these writers, the road to Damascus wound on through New York, and beyond. |
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One of the most powerful Aramean kingdoms in this period was the kingdom of Damascus. |
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The push for freedom that began in Iraq is steadily wresting Lebanon away from its status as a fief of Damascus. |
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On the road to Damascus St Paul was struck by a sudden and blinding conversion of faith. |
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The assassination of Hariri led to the recall of the US ambassador from Damascus and warnings about Syrian sponsorship of terrorism. |
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While many of his peers buy their Damascus steel from artisans, Kirk forges his own and shapes it to perfection. |
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Going unshod may have been par for the course on the road to Damascus, but it's no way to travel the A162 to Tadcaster. |
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Damascus is also a city of cars, highways, and tall modern buildings made of reinforced concrete. |
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The prestige and appeal of their manners radiated far beyond the exclusive social cliques of Damascus itself. |
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The ambassadors returned to Damascus and Saladin decided to punish the Franks himself. |
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While we're talking about Syria, there is a report today that a Hamas leader in Damascus was gunned down, was killed. |
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The arrangement of ecclesiastical chanting into tones was entirely the work of the famous hymnographer St. John of Damascus. |
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St. John of Damascus, who reposed in 749, is known as one of the great theologians and hymnographers of the Orthodox Church. |
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Critics last night welcomed the move but baulked at the idea that the lender has had a 'Road to Damascus moment' over its ethics. |
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On his way to Damascus, Maritain was knocked off his despairing pretensions and turned toward sainthood. |
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Paul is in the same world after seeing the light on the road to Damascus as he was before, but everything looks different. |
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It really does appear of late that the National Party itself has had a bit of a road to Damascus experience. |
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No-one would suggest, of course, that this sudden conversion on the road to Damascus has anything to do with the impending elections. |
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In 1244 a golden opportunity appeared when open war broke out between Damascus and Egypt. |
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Damascus is a center of glassblowing and fabric production, including the silk brocade called damask, which was named for the city. |
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Far from a road to Damascus moment, the agreement was rather a modus vivendi by cunning, ruthless political operators. |
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Forged from several types of steel including stainless, Damascus steel has been used to make superior knife blades for thousands of years. |
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Well, there's a very slow and cautious process of reform in Damascus. |
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And if so, does that mean that you then have to take out the armaments in Damascus and are you prepared then to bomb Damascus? |
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Members of the Banu Sa'd al-Din, a prominent Sufi family in Damascus, made talismans and charms which could reportedly heal the sick and cure the insane. |
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Actually, Damascus has been a prominent third party in more recent Londongrad hiccups in the media. |
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Over an adventurous career he has been a carpenter, welder, Vietnam combat veteran, honky tonk guitar picker, maker of custom Damascus knives and machinist. |
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Her arrest came at a checkpoint in Damascus in June 2013, when soldiers spotted an audio recorder in her bag. |
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Join the storming of the Damascus Gate and be sure to wear your most offensive t-shirt. |
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Nevertheless, the doctrine was important in the East, as theologians such as John of Damascus made it central to the idea of Mary as Theotokos, or God-bearer. |
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On August 21, rockets struck in the east and west of the Damascus suburb of Ghouta, at the time a rebel stronghold. |
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I left Damascus gate as well, and took the light rail towards the predominantly Arab Sheikh jarrah neighborhood in East Jerusalem. |
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Under the weight of massive, thunderous protests and growing international pressure, Damascus has pledged to withdraw its troops from Lebanon in line with the Taif Accords. |
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The rocket shipment seized on Wednesday, according to an IDF spokesman who briefed reporters, began in Damascus. |
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That movement spread to Tunis, Cairo, Benghazi, and Daraa, and later Damascus and Aleppo. |
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The nerve gas shells were fired from a military base in a mountain range to the west of Damascus, according to the report. |
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Many secular activists from the urban areas of Damascus or Aleppo withdrew long ago, sickened by what the uprising was becoming. |
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The Omayyad dynasty of caliphs ruled from Damascus until 750, when Shiite Muslims, who descended from the caliph Ali, massacred the Omayyad family. |
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Damascus has a valid claim to be the world's oldest inhabited city. |
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Encountering numerous problems along the way, Mr Nichols O'Keefe was at one point forced to stay behind in Rome to fix a broken-down bus, having to fly on later to Damascus. |
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In 750 the Umayyad caliphate in Damascus was overthrown by the Abbasids. |
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Rowaida Yousef, as she calls herself, used to be a math teacher and citizen journalist in Damascus. |
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The copyist records the date he completed making the copy, also 1373, and the place in which he made the copy which is Mount Qasyun in Damascus, Syria. |
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Sir Mark Sykes, a crusty diplomat who had colluded with the French to give them Damascus, was more defiantly a misogynist. |
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However, I have since found two eighteenth-century accounts of traveling between Aleppo and Damascus by English travelers, who both report staying at a khan in Qutaifah. |
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A swath of regular military allies have sought postponements or rejected the idea of firing missiles toward Damascus. |
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He said yesterday the pullback would start immediately after a meeting in Damascus between the leaders of both countries to approve the withdrawal plan. |
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The city was famed for the production of frankincense which in those days was a treasure that commanded a huge price on the open markets of Alexandria, Jerusalem and Damascus. |
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At the same time I was going down my own personal road to Damascus. |
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Aminah Sawan, a 20 year old university student from the Damascus suburbs, was a survivor of the Aug. 21 chemical weapons attack. |
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The assumption is that Bashar Assad sat in Damascus spiriting away all this sodium fluoride to build more chemical weapons. |
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Still others acquired Aristotle's name through similarities in doctrine or content, such as the De Plantis, possibly by Nicolaus of Damascus. |
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In late May, a general strike in Syria was met by a French warship shelling Damascus for three days. |
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On 20 May, French troops opened fire on demonstrators in Damascus with artillery and dropped bombs from the air. |
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In the early years of his ascendency, he seized Damascus and much of Syria, but not Aleppo. |
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Samakh and Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee, were captured on the way northwards to Damascus. |
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The Umayyad Caliphate ruled the province of Iraq from Damascus in the 7th century. |
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The most famous engineer of this period was the Greek Apollodorus of Damascus. |
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According to Nicolaus of Damascus, Octavius wished to join Caesar's staff for his campaign in Africa, but gave way when his mother protested. |
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Trajan was a prolific builder in Rome and the provinces, and many of his buildings were erected by the gifted architect Apollodorus of Damascus. |
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The Damascus Protocol of 1914 provides an illustration of the regional relationships. |
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Most failed, but they did have some success in 1260 and 1300, capturing Aleppo and Damascus and destroying the Ayyubid dynasty. |
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This created order in Damascus, enough for the governor to send for a larger relief force from Egypt. |
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The Ilkhanate returned to Syria in 1303, travelling unopposed down the Levant until they reached Damascus. |
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In 1348, Ibn Battuta arrived in Damascus with the intention of retracing the route of his first hajj. |
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It was two decades before he again returned to find out what happened to one of his wives and child in Damascus. |
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De' Conti departed from Venice about 1419 and established himself in Damascus, Syria, where he studied Arabic. |
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In the end, the formerly successful generals were replaced by a younger generation considered more loyal to the government in Damascus. |
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Arabic was spoken by the Damascus slave girl of Arab origin to Ibn Battuta in Mali. |
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Battuta specified that she was fluent in Arabic, from Damascus, and of Arab origin. |
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Besides his Damascus slave girl and a secretary fluent in Arabic, Arabic was also comprehended by Farba himself. |
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That was my Road to Damascus moment. They played one hit after another and this is the song I remember most clearly. |
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On the other hand, a number of mortar shells landed in the vicinity of the Abbasids in Damascus with no information about casualties. |
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The event has seen the statue of Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, being relocated and placed in al-Umawiyeen Square in Damascus. |
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It recently dispatched an ambassador to Damascus through a recess appointment to avoid congressional objections. |
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Meanwhile, violent explosions rocked Reif Damascus and clashes took place in Homs, the LCC said. |
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During that time, many Azerbaijanis travelled to the cultural centres of the Arab World like Baghdad, Damascus, Kufa or Cairo to get education. |
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Iain Duncan Smith once had a road to Damascus conversion to tackling poverty after visiting the Glasgow housing estate. |
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I embraced the new regime like a convert who had seen the light on the road to Damascus, as long as Damascus had a chip shop. |
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It came a day after warplanes bombed rebels on the road to Damascus international airport. |
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Warplanes on Wednesday overflew the area, through which passes the road to Damascus international airport. |
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Like most of the business owners in Damascus, Fady depends on a generator. |
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Sharif is glad to visit Syria, especially the old parts of Damascus, stopping in the Historic Sooq baths. |
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It has become a priority and Damascus has sped up the timetable to attack. |
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The memo also stipulates for cooperation between the Optometry Hospital and Damascus and Ramon Pando Ferrer Hospital in Havana. |
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Damascus connected to the Hijaz railway that crossed Jordan en route to Medina in Saudi Arabia. |
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Meanwhile, t errorists fired several mortar shells at thedirection of Harasta highway and al-Qaboun area near Damascus city. |
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After his conversion on the road to Damascus, Paul became one of the church's foremost evangelisers. |
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The interior decoration is very rich in old Damascus courtyard houses, especially in the houses of wealthy families. |
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Chaired by Patriarch Laham,a mass and a religious celebration were held today at the Orthodox Church of Dormition in al-Zaitoun quarter in Damascus to celebrate the feast day. |
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Around this time Trajan brought Apollodorus of Damascus with him to Rome. |
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Thousands of Shi'as would be settled in a government-controlled suburb of Damascus, the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also said. |
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One source, the largely fictional Passion of Artemius, probably penned in the eighth century by John of Damascus, makes the legendary connection explicit. |
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Most of the internally displaced persons in Damascus that qualify for the UNHCR cash assistance programme fled Adra, a city northeast of the Syrian capital. |
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Even if Syria were not quite so far out of bounds at the moment, last week's Inflation Report would hardly qualify as Sir Mervyn's moment on the road to Damascus. |
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For those fortunate to attend one of Ray's courses, it was a road to Damascus thought-provoking experience as to how the game of rugby should and could be played. |
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It is located closed to the main road to Damascus and Lebanon's borders. |
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They have gained the most strength from the fact that they can point to their shared goal with Western governments, which is regime change in Damascus. |
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The prominent Syrian actor Abdurrahman Al Rashi passed away at the age of 83 at Hisham Sinan Hospital in Damascus due to respiratory complications. |
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The area is renowned for the specialised production of crucible steel, sometimes called wootz, a material used in the manufacture of the fabled swords of Damascus. |
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Today we hear a lot about those who have had what's often called Road to Damascus experiences on every issue from guns and same-sex marriage to the sanctity-of-life and taxes. |
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Again, the Mamluk army in Syria withdrew without engaging in combat, which resulted in a panic in Damascus when they heard of the new threat from the Mongols. |
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The bulk of Ghazan's forces then proceeded onward towards Damascus. |
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Following the accession of Heraclius, the Sassanid advance pushed deep into the Levant, occupying Damascus and Jerusalem and removing the True Cross to Ctesiphon. |
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The route from Medina is along a modern road running north which follows the ancient caravan trail and more recently the Hejaz railway which eventually reached Damascus. |
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Some beautiful damascus gun barrels were made as blacksmiths intertwined the contrasting colors of iron into artistic patterns. |
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