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It is a revelation, not quite on the road to Damascus scale, but a pleasing experience nevertheless.
This creates the spiral Damascus pattern and it is forged again to form a billet.
With our backs to the chilling wind whistling in from Damascus, we ski north-west, towards Tripoli.
There is mango pulp from Gujurat, tahini from Damascus, nougat from Lahore and Heinz baked beans.
In the days of Umayyads, their capital was Damascus and in the days of Abbasids, their permanent seat was in Baghdad.
The Egyptians could not press too hard for fear of Damascus, so they had to be patient.
Michael claims that while in Damascus he saw three separate convoys of luxury Iraqi licensed vehicles, driving under armed escort.
He picked up an elaborately patterned backgammon board in Damascus and a Rajasthani oil light that would originally have been used for hunting.
It's in every backbencher's hands to make today the day Britain has a long overdue conversion on the road to Damascus.
Even so, diplomats said there were some grumblings in Damascus that the government was not doing enough.
For each of these writers, the road to Damascus wound on through New York, and beyond.
One of the most powerful Aramean kingdoms in this period was the kingdom of Damascus.
The push for freedom that began in Iraq is steadily wresting Lebanon away from its status as a fief of Damascus.
On the road to Damascus St Paul was struck by a sudden and blinding conversion of faith.
The assassination of Hariri led to the recall of the US ambassador from Damascus and warnings about Syrian sponsorship of terrorism.
While many of his peers buy their Damascus steel from artisans, Kirk forges his own and shapes it to perfection.
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.
Damascus is also a city of cars, highways, and tall modern buildings made of reinforced concrete.
The prestige and appeal of their manners radiated far beyond the exclusive social cliques of Damascus itself.
The ambassadors returned to Damascus and Saladin decided to punish the Franks himself.
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Examples from Classical Literature
From a notion however of Adama signifying Adam, a story prevailed that he was buried at Damascus.
Even so, from his belt hung Roland's gift to him, the jeweled Damascus scimitar.
They obtained from the ethnarch, who governed Damascus in the name of Hrath, an order to arrest him.
Rezon was slain, Damascus given over to plunder and ruin, and its inhabitants transported to Kir.
He marched out against Damascus and took it, and carried away the inhabitants to Kir, and slew Rezin.
They are like the sweetmeats my father brought with him once from Damascus.
Damascus sighed but smiled, and reopened diplomatic relations with Ankara that had been severed for more than twenty years.
These are the children of a sister of Hillel Besso, brought to Damascus for change of air.
Then he had himself proclaimed the ruler of the aramaean State of Damascus.
There is still the city of Constantine to be taken, and war to be waged against the Soldan of Damascus.
Should Fabians be piped into libertarian conferences with the feverish applause usually reserved for Damascus Road conversions?
The Moors brought the knack from the ancient city of Damascus.
A few months later, Hussam held a news conference in Damascus, recanting his testimony and lashing out at Saad Hariri and the March 14 coalition.
And Damascus is the very 309 hive of turbans, green and otherwise.
I found it in great abundance in Stanley's woods, near Damascus, Ohio.
It is a firm Arab response to Lakhdar Brahimi's barehanded return from Damascus most recently.
There was such a Schoole at Damascus, whereinto Paul entred, to persecute.
Iraqi Kurdistan is Turkey's energy lifeline and a critical buffer state between Ankara and Tehran, Baghdad and Damascus.
I was sixteen when I and Zeyneb stood in the slave market at Damascus.
But Damascus, with its four thousand years of respectability in the world, has many old fogy notions.
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