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    Insider's analysis included companies listed in two leading biotech indices — the XBI and the IBB — as well as a handful of large multinational pharmaceutical companies.

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    But the demonstrators didn’t give up, and, eventually, the crowds grew—in Sanaa, in Taiz, in Aden, in Ibb.

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    We included companies with market value of at least $1 billion that are listed on at least one of two leading biotech stock indices, the XBI and the IBB.

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    But many of Yemen’s largest cities—Sana’a, Taiz and Ibb—remain in rebel hands.

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    The hospital they helped to run, founded by American Baptists in the 1960s, served 40,000 poor Yemenis a year in the scenically spectacular Ibb province south of Sanaa.

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    The hijackers were: Fayez Ahmed, Mohamed Atta, Ahmed al-Ghamdi, Hamza al-Ghamdi, Saeed al-Ghamdi, Hani Hanjour, Nawaf al-Hazmi, Salem al-Hazmi, Ahmed al-Haznawi, Khalid al-Mihdhar, Majed Moqed, Ahmed al-Nami, Abdulaziz al-Omari, Marwan al-Shehhi, Mohannad al-Shehri, Wael al-Shehri, Waleed al-Shehri, Satam al-Suqami, Ziad Jarrah (though dozens of permutations of their names have appeared in the paper, we follow Reuters style as for most Arabic transliterations)

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    The anthology consists of 10 books, containing, in all, 884 poems, mostly fragments selected from longer poems: (1) Al-Ḥamāsah; (2) Al-Marāthī, “Dirges”; (3) Al-Adab, “Manners”; (4) Al-Nasīb, “Amatory Verses”; (5) Al-Hijāʿ, “Satires”; (6) Al-Adyāf wa al-madīḥ, “Hospitality and Panegyric”; (7) Al-Ṣifāt, “Miscellaneous Descriptions”; (8) Al-Sayr wa al-Nuʾas, “Journeying and Drowsiness”; (9) Al-Mulah, “Pleasantries”; and (10) Madhammāt al-nisaʾ, “Vituperation of Women.”

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    Among the names of Allah are the One and Only, the Living One, the Subsisting (al-Ḥayy al-Qayyūm), the Real Truth (al-Ḥaqq), the Sublime (al-ʿAẓīm), the Wise (al-Ḥakīm), the Omnipotent (al-ʿAzīz), the Hearer (al-Samīʿ), the Seer (al-Baṣīr), the Omniscient (al-ʿAlīm), the Witness (al-Shahīd), the Trustee (al-Wakīl), the Benefactor (al-Raḥmān), the Merciful (al-Raḥīm), the Utterly Compassionate (al-Raʾūf), and the Constant Forgiver (al-Ghafūr, al-Ghaffār).

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    The best place to get a feel for this subject is the proceedings of the meetings that are now held every other year: see Brachman et al. 1989, Allen et al. 1991, Nebel et al. 1992, Doyle et al. 1994, Aiello et al. 1996, Cohn et al. 1998, Cohn et al. 2000, Fensel et al. 2002, Dubois et al. 2004, Doherty et al. 2006, Brewka & Lang 2008, Lin et al. 2010, Eiter et al. 2012, Baral et al. 2012, and Baral et al. 2016.

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    Other women still in detention include the journalists Khadija al-Harbi and Maha al-Rafidi, and the Shia activists Israa al-Ghomgham, Naima al-Matrood, Noor al-Muslim and Fatima al-Nassif.

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    Until recently, says Shahid Khan, a video analyst at IBB Consulting, there were only question-marks.

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    In spite of al-Darāzī’s death, outsiders continued to attach his name to the movement as al-Darāziyyah and al-Durūz.

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    Israeli’s description mirrors the list of al-Jahiz (d. ca. 869) in the Book of Indications and Considerations (Arabic: Kitab al-Dala’il wa’l-cItibar) as well as cAli ibn Sahl Rabban al-Tabari (fl. 9th century), in his medical text Firdaws al-Hikmah fi al-Tibb.

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    Collected as Al-Naqāʾiḍ (“Flytings”), these contests—involving principally Jarīr and al-Farazdaq but also al-Akhṭal and al-Ṭirimmāh—took the level of invective to new heights (or depths):

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    Al-Suyūṭī, in full Jalāl al-Dīn Abū al-Faḍl ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Abī Bakr al-Suyūṭī, (born 1445, Cairo, Egypt—died October 17, 1505, Cairo), Egyptian writer and teacher whose works deal with a wide variety of subjects, the Islamic religious sciences predominating.

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    Al-Shabaab, (Somali: “the Youth”)also spelled al-Shabab, Arabic in full Ḥarakat al-Shabāb al-Mujāhidīn, Somali-based Islamist militant group with links to al-Qaeda.

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    Gibran’s principal works in Arabic are: ʿArāʾ-is al-Murūj (1910; Nymphs of the Valley); Damʿah wa Ibtisāmah (1914; A Tear and a Smile); Al-Arwāḥ al-Mutamarridah (1920; Spirits Rebellious); Al-Ajniḥah al-Mutakassirah (1922; The Broken Wings); Al-Awasif (1923; “The Storms”); and Al-Mawākib (1923; The Procession), poems.

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    After the death of the Saladin (d.1193), the last years of ‘Abd al-Latif’s life took the form of a long series of journeys, no longer in search of knowledge, instruction, teachers and books, but all motivated by, or at the behest of, patrons: in Damascus al-Malik al-Afdal, Saladin’s eldest son; in Cairo al-Malik al-Aziz, in Jerusalem al-Malik al-Adil Sayf al-Din Abu Bakr ibn Ayyub, in Erzinjan al-Malik ‘Ala’ al-Din Da’ud ibn Bahram, in Aleppo Shihab al-Din Tughril.

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    The Al Thanis of Qatar, in turn, rebelled against the Al Khalifas.

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    The US has since identified that man as Amir Muhammad Sa'id Abd-al-Rahman al-Mawla.

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