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  2. African-American names - Wikipedia

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    Prefixes such as La/Le, Da/De, Ra/Re, or Ja/Je and suffixes such as -ique/iqua, -isha (for girls), -ari and -aun/awn (for boys) are common, as well as inventive spellings for common names. The book Baby Names Now: From Classic to Cool—The Very Last Word on First Names places the origins of "La" names in African-American culture in New Orleans ...

  3. Jinn - Wikipedia

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    Jinn (Arabic: جِنّ ‎), also romanized as djinn or anglicized as genies, are invisible creatures in early pre-Islamic Arabia and later in Islamic culture and beliefs. [1] Like humans, they are accountable for their deeds and can be either believers or disbelievers (), depending on whether they accept God's guidance.

  4. Sai Baba of Shirdi - Wikipedia

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    The name Sai was given to him by the temple priest Mahalsapati when he returned to Shirdi in 1858. The word Sai refers to a religious mendicant but can also mean God . [ 13 ] In several Indian and Middle Eastern languages the term Baba is an honorific signifying grandfather, father, old man or sir.

  5. Assassination of Ali - Wikipedia

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    Most likely incorrect, [32] there are nonetheless claims that Ali was instead buried at the Mausoleum of Ali in Mazar-i-Sharif, located in modern-day Afghanistan. [48] Among many others, the assassination of Ali has been the subject of paintings by the Iranian artists Yousef Abdinejad, [ 49 ] Farhad Sadeghi, [ 50 ] and Masnsoureh Hossein, [ 51 ...

  6. Fill-In (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    A "cross number" Fill-In Another Fill-in variation [clarification needed]. A common variation on the standard Fill-In is using numbers, instead of specific words, sometimes called "cross numbers".

  7. Simon & Schuster - Wikipedia

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    Simon & Schuster LLC (/ ˈ ʃ uː s t ər / SHOO-stər) is an American publishing company owned by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.It was founded in New York City on January 2, 1924, by Richard L. Simon and M. Lincoln Schuster. [5]

  8. The Washington Times - Wikipedia

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    Gaffney also published pieces in 2009 and 2010 promoting the false assertion that Obama is a Muslim. [19] In a 2009 column entitled " 'Inner Muslim' at work in Cairo", Pruden wrote that President Obama was the: "first president without an instinctive appreciation of the culture, history, tradition, common law and literature whence America ...

  9. 15 puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Named after the number of tiles in the frame, the 15 puzzle may also be called a "16 puzzle", alluding to its total tile capacity. Similar names are used for different sized variants of the 15 puzzle, such as the 8 puzzle, which has 8 tiles in a 3×3 frame. The n puzzle is a classical problem for modeling algorithms involving heuristics.