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  2. List of members of the National Assembly of Zambia (2006–2011)

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    The members of the National Assembly of Zambia from 2006 until 2011 were elected on 28 September 2006. Of the 148 members elected on election day, 72 were from the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, 43 from the Patriotic Front, 26 from the United Democratic Alliance, three from the United Liberal Party and one from National Democratic Focus, as well as three independents. [1]

  3. Bwana Mkubwa (constituency) - Wikipedia

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    It covers Bwana Mkubwa, Chichele, Itawa/Ndeke, Kantolomba, Kavu/Kan'gonga, Mushili, Munkulungwe and Twashuka/Kaloko in the Ndola District of Copperbelt Province. [ 1 ] List of MPs

  4. Ndola Central - Wikipedia

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    Candidate Party Votes % Mark Mushili: Patriotic Front: 10,720: 53.02: Mary Zambezi: Movement for Multi-Party Democracy: 7,563: 37.40: Joe Kalusa: United Party for ...

  5. Shrine of Shaykh Fathi al-Mawsili - Wikipedia

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    The Shrine of Shaykh Fathi al-Mawsili (Arabic: مرقد فتحي الموصلي) is a religious complex located in Mosul, Iraq.The complex comprises a modern mosque and a 9th-century mausoleum [1] which entombs the remains of Al-Fath al-Mawsili, an ascetic and Hadith transmitter. [2]

  6. Subete ga F ni Naru - Wikipedia

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    Subete ga F ni Naru (すべてがFになる, lit. "Everything Becomes F" and subtitled The Perfect Insider) is a Japanese 1996 mystery novel by Hiroshi Mori.It has been adapted into a manga, a visual novel, and a live action drama.

  7. Al-Fath al-Mawsili - Wikipedia

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    Abu Naṣr Abu Muḥammad ibn Saʿīd (Arabic: أبو نصر أبو محمد بن سعيد), also known as Shaykh Fathi or Al-Fatḥ al-Mawṣilī was one of the early Muslim Sufi saints.

  8. Musnad Abi Ya'la - Wikipedia

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    The book has been published by many publishers across the globe: Musnad Abi Ya'la. Edited by Hussein Salim Asad. Damascus: Dar Al-Ma'mun for Heritage, 1st edition, 1404 AH / 1984 CE, 13 volumes.

  9. SubEthaEdit - Wikipedia

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    SubEthaEdit was first released under the name Hydra in early 2003 but, for legal reasons, the name was changed to SubEthaEdit in late 2004. [3]The first version of Hydra was built in just a few months with the intent of winning an Apple Design Award, which it did at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2003. [4]