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  2. Massad Ayoob - Wikipedia

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    Massad F. Ayoob (born July 20, 1948) is an American firearms, self-defense instructor and security advisor. He has taught police techniques and civilian self-defense to both law enforcement officers and private citizens since 1974.

  3. Ayoob - Wikipedia

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    Joe Ayoob (born 1984), Lebanese-American arena football quarterback; Massad Ayoob (born 1948), American firearms and self-defense instructor; Mohammed Ayoob (born 1942), professor of International Relations

  4. Massad - Wikipedia

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    Massad Ayoob (b. 1948), firearms and self-defence instructor; Masaad Kassis (1918–1989), Israeli-Arab politician; Indra Massad (b. 1976), drummer for the Indonesian band Mocca; Mohammad Massad (b. 1983), Saudi Arabian football (soccer) player; Paul Peter Massad (b. 1806), Lebanese Maronite Christian Patriarch of Antioch

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  6. Second Chance (body armor) - Wikipedia

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    This incident was later documented in a 1995 book written by firearms instructor Massad Ayoob called The Ayoob Files: The Book. Davis started his company out of his garage. In early sales demonstrations, he would put on one of his vests and then shoot himself, [ 1 ] usually with a firearm provided by whatever agency he was demonstrating for.

  7. Urdu ghazal - Wikipedia

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    Literature written in Hindi-Urdu was not common prior to the 1700s. [14] In North India, rich literary cultures existed in Awadhi and Brajbhasha, with earliest Awadhi texts dating to the 14th century. [15] In Delhi, poets wrote in Persian, while Rekhta/Hindvi (what is now recognizable as Hindi-Urdu) did not have the same literary recognition. [16]

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  9. George Nonte - Wikipedia

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    Nonte was born in Monticello, Illinois, United States. [1] He was the son of George C. Nonte Sr. (b. Dec. 17, 1898 d. Oct. 6, 1959). George Jr. entered the U.S. Army late in World War II and retired 20 years later, in 1964, as an Ordnance Corps Major.