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Nader

[ney-der]

noun

  1. Ralph, born 1934, U.S. lawyer, author, political reformer, and consumer advocate.



Nader

/ ˈneɪdə /

noun

  1. Ralph. born 1934, US lawyer and campaigner for consumer rights and the environment: a candidate for US president in 1996, 2000, 2004, and 2008

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"Our song is about a woman called Maria," says Brazilian entrant Tais Nader.

From BBC

Great Britain's Jake Wightman claims silver in the men's 1500m after just being beaten on the line by Portugal's Isaac Nader, as team-mate Josh Kerr suffers an injury that forces him to finish last at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

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The 31-year-old collapsed with exhaustion after crossing the line before staring up at the big screen, which revealed Portugal's Isaac Nader had pipped him to gold by two hundredths of a second in a thrilling finish.

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"This time, I am not leaving my house. I want to die here. It doesn't matter if we move out or stay. Tens of thousands of those who left their homes were killed by Israel too, so why bother?" said Umm Nader, a mother of five from Gaza City.

From BBC

At Jalalabad's Nangrahar Regional Hospital, earthquake survivor Nader Khan broke down as he recalled how he lost two sons and two daughters-in-law to the earthquake.

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