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  2. Ammar (name) - Wikipedia

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    Ammar al-Basri, 9th century East Syriac Christian theologian.; Ammar al-Bakri, British-Iraqi lawyer; Ammar Campa-Najjar (born 1989), California Congressional candidate; Amar Ezzahi (1941–2016), Algerian singer

  3. Amor Towles - Wikipedia

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    Towles was born and raised in Boston, to Stokley Porter Towles, an investment banker at Brown Brothers Harriman and a philanthropist, and Holly Hollingsworth. His parents later divorced.

  4. Amar - Wikipedia

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    Amar (British singer) (born 1982), British Indian singer born Amar Dhanjal; Amar (Lebanese singer) (born 1986), born Amar Mahmoud Al Tahech; Amar Bose (1929–2013), Founder of Bose Corporation; Amar Gupta (born 1953), Indian computer scientist; Amar Gegić, Bosnian basketball player; Amar Khan, Pakistani director, writer and television actress

  5. Amer (name) - Wikipedia

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    Amer Alwan, Iraqi French film director; Amer Đidić, Canadian soccer player; Amer Delić, Bosnian tennis player; Amer Ghalib, American politician; Aamer Hayat, Pakistani cricketer

  6. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Saturday, December 14

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    If you've been having trouble with any of the connections or words in Saturday's puzzle, you're not alone and these hints should definitely help you out. Plus, I'll reveal the answers further down

  7. Maamor - Wikipedia

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    This article related to the Hebrew language is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    According to the New York Times, here's exactly how to play Strands: Find theme words to fill the board. Theme words stay highlighted in blue when found.

  9. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Pronunciation

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    Normally, pronunciation is given only for the subject of the article in its lead section. For non-English words and names, use the pronunciation key for the appropriate language. If a common English rendering of the non-English name exists (Venice, Nikita Khrushchev), its pronunciation, if necessary, should be indicated before the non-English one.