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Saadi

American  
[sah-dee] / sɑˈdi /
Or Sadi

noun

  1. Muslih ud-Din, 1184?–1291?, Persian poet.


Saadi British  
/ sɑːˈdiː /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Sadi

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Dr. Altaf Saadi, a neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, explained that chokeholds and strangleholds could kill or cause brain injuries in two ways.

From New York Times

If a person loses consciousness, that is an indication of possible injury to the brain, Dr. Saadi said.

From New York Times

Seventy percent of the blood going to the brain passes through the carotids, Dr. Saadi said.

From New York Times

Later it was turned into the American University in Baghdad, through funding by influential Iraqi businessman Saadi Saihood.

From Seattle Times

Another Palestinian man, 24-year-old Omar Tareq Saadi, died Sunday from injuries sustained during the raid, bringing the death toll to 10.

From Washington Post