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proper noun
Given name male
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Jamal has experience working with governments, NGOs and brands conducting research surrounding behaviour change among young people.
Empire's action starts when street criminal-turned-hip-hop superstar-turned-smooth, cravat-swathed record company mogul Lucious Lyon (Terrence Howard) announces that he intends to bequeath his CEO position to one of his three sons: business-brained, bipolar Andre; unassuming, gay musical genius Jamal; or bad-boy rap starlet Hakeem.
This study sent out fictitious job applications with "a black-sounding name, such as Jamal or Lakisha, or a white one, such as Emily or Greg".
Another was Jamal Ahmidan, a Moroccan nicknamed "el Chino" or "Mowgli", the suspected leader of the bombers and one of six men for whom arrest warrants were issued the previous week.
Yemenis fear that the Saudi action will catalyse the country's long-predicted collapse into what Jamal Benomar, the UN envoy to Yemen, has described as an "Iraq-Libya-Syria" scenario.The air strikes have laid bare the divisions caused by the Houthis' rise.
Matters got worse when Jamal Karsli, a Syrian-born applicant to join Mr Möllemann's liberal group in North Rhine-Westphalia, denounced the Israeli army for using "Nazi methods" and complained about the "influence of the Zionist lobby" in the world's media.
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It's easy to mock protest marchers and boycotters, as most protests on the political left devolve into fractured freak shows, of rallies ostensibly organized to end the Iraq War turning into showcases for pro-Palestine activists and people who want to free Mumia Abu-Jamal.
Those who consider it important include Elamrani-Jamal (1983) (with French translation); Endress (1986) (with German translation); Mahdi (1970) (an idiosyncratic appraisal).
So, for example, Averroes defends and refines Alfarabi's account of the conversion of modal propositions against Avicenna's attack, and then uses that account as the basis of a new interpretation of the modal syllogistic (see Thom 2003: chapter 5, working with fourth system described in Elamrani-Jamal 1995).
First, there were Syriac translations of other Aristotelian logical texts available throughout this period (e.g., the Posterior Analytics; Elamrani-Jamal and Hugonnard-Roche 1989), so there were scholars about who had a good idea of what later texts in the Organon had to offer.
The issue remains open, and Elamrani-Jamal holds the view that there were three translations, but different from those here mentioned.
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