In 1739, when Nadir Shah of Persia invaded India and captured Delhi, he got it from the Moghuls, and took with him to Persia. |
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The CFC, along with our new caseworker Ali Nadir, took care of processing all of our official paperwork. |
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Nadir has told the court he is penniless and that the luxury lifestyle he had enjoyed up to his conviction had been at the generosity of friends. |
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Before he fled the UK, Nadir, who had been declared insolvent, had become notorious for frustrating the efforts of his bankruptcy trustees. |
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The judge also quashed an arrest warrant for Nadir and imposed 10 conditions on bail, one of which is to appear at the Old Bailey on 3 September. |
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The diminutive forward was quick enough to fire home the rebound, after Leonardo Da Silva's miscued clearance was blocked by Nadir Lamyaghri. |
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Nadir The point on the celestial sphere vertically below the observer, or 180 degrees from the zenith. |
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The tomb of Babur originally had no roof, but during King Nadir Shah's period, a marble stone and small pavilion were added to his tomb. |
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With the exception of Mr. Nadir H. Mohamed, all of the nominees are currently directors of the Bank. |
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Jackson Irvine gave the visitors the lead with an 11th-minute header before Nadir Ciftci's penalty nine minutes later restored parity. |
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Mr. Ali Nadir also took us to all of our medical and other appointments and showed us how to become independent and work with the system. |
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May this hard earth cleave to the Nadir hell, Down, down, and close again, and nip me flat, If I be such a traitress. |
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The judge said that despite the prosecution case that the amounts stolen were part of a larger theft, he could only pass sentence on counts on which Nadir had been convicted. |
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Nadir Mahmud, currently head of foreign and local markets sales and trading at Citi, will replace Zorilla as head of markets. |
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Algerian midfielder Karim Ziani combined superior vision and technique to help FC Sochaux claim the French Cup 70 years after their last trophy, while his compatriot Nadir Belhadj worked wonders at left-back for Sedan. |
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I tried to arrange a meeting with Ted, Nadir, and Phil. |
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The determination of the North Africans was evident even before the kick-off, when they gathered in a circle to listen to goalkeeper Nadir Lamyaghri deliver a rousing pep talk. |
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Christy Langley is one of 50 RBC Centura employees who spend time mentoring young students with the Communities in Schools program, helping students such as four-year-old Nadir Thompson. |
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In fact, powers to confiscate additional proceeds of crime, beyond those for which a defendant is convicted, did not become available to the SFO until after the date of the offences for which Nadir was found guilty. |
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Nadir told the jury he left Britain on 4 May 1993 after his mental health collapsed, he was accused of trying to bribe a judge, and believed his post had been tampered with. |
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Also in the picture is Canadian Consul General Nadir Patel. |
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Also the foreign stars add that extra bit of quality, plays such as Nadir Belhadj, Muriqui and Spanish superstar Xavi Hernandez. |
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On behalf of the Board of Trustees of the United Nations Voluntary Fund for Indigenous Populations, Mr. Nadir Bekirov welcomed the 41 beneficiaries of travel grants from the Voluntary Fund present at the session. |
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Nadir began training the actress before the completion of the shoot of Saat Khoon Maaf in Coorg. |
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The following day, Dr. Thirsk and Frank De Winne maneuvered Canadarm 2 to grapple the Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 and relocated it from the Node-1 Nadir to Node-1 Port location. |
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Two men – since identified as 30-year-old Elton Simpson and his roommate Nadir Soofi, of Phoenix, Arizona – jumped out of their car wearing body armor and opened fire with assault rifles at a police car standing guard. |
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This work belongs to the production of Rajput pictorial schools that were already displaying strong Mughal influences. These were to intensify after the sack of Delhi in 1739 by the Persian Nadir Shah. |
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As Nadir Shah took away the famous Peacock throne, of Saharan, it was replaced with a replica which was decorated with fake pearls and diamonds. |
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When we got there, Mr. Ali Nadir was waiting for us. |
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Hassan Yebda and Nadir Belhadj are hoping to cross swords with David James when Algeria face England in Cape Town, as it will mean that their Portsmouth pal is officially England's No1 goalkeeper. |
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Press Service Manager of Azerbaijan Railways, Nadir Azmammadov, says that the Russian side explained such move by financial inefficiency of runs to Baku. |
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Youness Belakhdar, Younes Hammal, Youssef Kadioui, Salaheddine Saidi, Abderahim Chakir, Aziz El Kinani, Zaid Krouch, Mehdi Namli, Nadir Lamyaghri, Said Fatah. |
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With essential resources at a nadir, the Valparai plateau with its perennial streams obviously attracts elephant herds. |
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As noted in these articles, at the moment when interest in classics is at its nadir in the schools, it is all the rage in popular entertainment. |
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Thankfully, it's also the absolute nadir of the album at large, so everything else comes up roses by comparison. |
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Getting out of that situation was the absolute nadir of my barefaced lying career. |
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The nadir came when his brother, Perdiccas III, died in battle against Illyrian invaders, who occupied the north-western borderlands. |
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Higgins's megalomania reached its nadir one night when he flagged down a police car and demanded to be given a lift to his destination. |
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This biographical detail is often imagined to be his nadir, but the truth is that he had passed that point. |
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The power of negative learning is that function of an individual being forced to change and learn by reaching a nadir of despair. |
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This night was historic in that there are certain moments in a critic's life when one sinks to a spectacular low, a new nadir. |
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He insisted that an international nadir had been reached, and that performances must improve immediately. |
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The situation reached its nadir in March after he hurt his shoulder moving luggage. |
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Things reached a nadir when his management team sent him to hospital for a psychiatric assessment. |
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It reached a pathetic nadir in the quarter-finals of the 2003 World Cup in Melbourne, when South Africa played New Zealand. |
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But just as I had reached the nadir of my despair, I caught a glimpse of a picture up on my wall. |
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The performance in Atlanta, when the 304-strong squad won just one gold medal and 15 in total, was a nadir for British sport. |
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I think our dual roles reached a nadir one morning when she watched me get out of the bath. |
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Changes in architectural style and building technology brought brownstone to its zenith and nadir in a very short period of time. |
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Maybe last season, with a one-horse race at the top and bottom marked the nadir. |
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With hindsight, this was a life in hiding, which reached its nadir long after her husband died of a brain tumour. |
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The force of contraction declines slightly as it advances, reaching a nadir at about the level where the muscle becomes smooth muscle. |
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The relationship reaches its nadir when Francis, afraid that she is about to be shipped off to military school, shoots her father with his government issue sidearm. |
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Then there is the social phobic's nadir, Christmas, to deal with. |
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The Aussie form touched the nadir against the lowly Indians who almost held them for a draw, which would have denied Australia a place in the final. |
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You know you've reached a new nadir in cable news when a station invites actors who play investigators on telly to comment on the sniper's tactics. |
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That ratio represents an improvement from the nadir of the recession, when there were 5.5 job seekers for every vacancy. |
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However, the nadir of his married life was when Rather just barely remembered to call his wife on her birthday. |
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Worse even than what I consider his nadir thus far, the 2011 debt-ceiling fiasco. |
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The stock market has gone nuts, more than doubling since its March 2009 nadir. |
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In 1933, in the nadir of the Great Depression, a young forester named Robert Marshall proposed a bold new socialist paradigm for managing the nation's timberlands. |
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A misguided foray into middle-eastern politics, it may well be their lyrical nadir, their trademark synth-pop swamped in a hideous 80s production. |
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Plus, this sorry excuse for a show represents a sort of cultural nadir when it comes to reality television. |
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If a planet culminates, sets or is on the nadir at the same time that a star occupies one of the sacred earth-generated angles, then that star walks with that planet. |
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He had in fact returned from the nadir of alcoholism and addiction. |
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From 1499 to 1528, the Republic reached its nadir, being under nearly continual French occupation. |
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The sleazoid summer of '00 ends, appropriately, with the nadir of foulmouthed shock movies. |
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The Progressive Conservatives had rebounded modestly from the nadir of 1993 but their strength was concentrated mainly in Atlantic Canada. |
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The national financial crisis reached its nadir in February 1797, when the Bank of England stopped redeeming its bills for gold. |
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This nadir of knowledge that some monoglots descend to deserves our pity, be they speakers of English, French, German or whatever. |
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The debt debacle of 2011 was far and away the nadir of his first term. |
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The moment of highest tide is not necessarily when the Moon is nearest to zenith or nadir, but the period of the forcing still determines the time between high tides. |
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