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The phrase "to obeid" is not correct in English and does not appear to be usable in written English.
It seems to be a misspelling or misinterpretation of a word or phrase, and without context, it is unclear what it is intended to convey.
Example: "I need to obeid the rules" does not make sense as written.
Alternatives: "to obey" or "to follow".
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A court attendance notice was served to Obeid on the advice from the NSW director of public prosecutions (DPP).
Keneally told Icac in March she rarely spoke to Obeid when she was premier because she "didn't like him".
Keneally has denied she was close to Obeid, who has been found by the Independent Commission Against Corruption (Icac) to be corrupt.
When Costa told Iemma there was no basis to Obeid's claims Sydney Water was "obstructing" AWH, he relayed the information to Obeid who said the treasurer had it wrong and he would speak to him personally.
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (Icac) served the notice to Obeid on Thursday afternoon after the former Labor minister Ian Macdonald was informed he was being prosecuted over corrupt conduct.
On 12 August there will be sentencing submissions relating to Obeid's conviction and on 25 August for Rogerson and McNamara.
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Five minutes in, a karaoke fan came up to Mr. Obeid, pretending to ask for a fist bump but instead punched him in the stomach.
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (Icac) is investigating Australian Water Holdings (AWH), a company with links to the Obeid family and the former federal assistant treasurer, Arthur Sinodinos, which stood to make its shareholders and investors tens of millions of dollars if it entered a public-private partnership with the state government.
Sheik Abdul-Rahman and his cousins belong to the Obeid, one of Iraq's main tribal confederations.
Though the protests are often small — a few dozen to a few hundred young people — they seem to be well organized and widespread across northern Sudan, from Khartoum, the capital, to Omdurman and El Obeid to Kosti, a relatively quiet city on the banks of the Nile.
Keneally defeated Sartor by 25 votes to 22 in the Labor caucus room to become premier and, according to the book, Obeid and Joe Tripodi were "solid in their support" of Keneally.
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