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Aram

1

[ey-ram, air-uhm]

noun

  1. Biblical name of ancient Syria.



Aram.

2
Or Aram

abbreviation

  1. Aramaic.

Aram

/ -rəm, ˈɛəræm /

noun

  1. the biblical name for ancient Syria

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Another man, Aram, had spent time in Europe but now appeared to be back in Iraq, possibly more involved in drumming up new customers.

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Episodes of "The Green Veil" are available on a new, free streaming platform called The Network, which was created by Leguizamo's longtime friend and collaborator on the project, Aram Rappaport.

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“There is a lot of demand,” said Aram, a mobile phone shop keeper in Tehran who gave only her first name for fear of retaliation.

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The prevalent hypothesis, based on the Old Testament, historical sources, and Carbon-14 dating attributes the destruction of the structure to the devastation of Gath by Hazael, King of Aram Damascus, around 830 BCE.

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“The government is not living up to its responsibilities with regard to subsidies, which explains the scarcity of products,” said Aram Belhadj, a professor at the School of Economy and Management of Tunis.

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