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Soliman

British  
/ ˈsɒlɪmən /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Suleiman I

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Soliman Martinez, a division manager with mortgage lender Click n’ Close, said most of the loans his division originates are USDA-backed mortgages.

From MarketWatch

Soliman Martinez, a division manager with mortgage lender Click n’ Close, said most of the loans his division originates are USDA-backed mortgages.

From MarketWatch

Soliman’s next step will be to apply for a green card again, which will bring him one step closer to reuniting with the family members the threat of political persecution in Egypt forced him to leave behind.

From Salon

Soliman thanked his supporters once more before retreating from the podium.

From Salon

Nearly an hour later, he received notice from counsel for the Department of Homeland Security, which filed a motion to terminate Soliman’s removal proceedings around the same time.

From Salon