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areg

British  
/ əˈrɛɡ /

noun

  1. a plural of erg 2

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In the meantime, Ms. Mahyoub settled in with her in-laws in Taiz, waiting patiently for years as Mr. Abdulwahab came and left, and their first daughter, Areg, was born.

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His mother, Areg and his wife, now pregnant with their second child, completed their interviews in October 2017.

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Areg and Mr. Abdulwahab’s mother, Saoud Khaled, 70, were issued their travel documents within nine days, but Ms. Mahyoub received nothing.

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There is more space in their apartment, more cousins around to help care for Areg, now four years old, but she still yearns to be with her father.

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One recent December afternoon, Areg sensed that her father was preparing to leave the apartment.

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