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Avin (Persian: اوين) may
refer to:
Avin, East
Azerbaijan Avin-e Olya,
Hormozgan Province Avin-e Sofla,
Hormozgan Province Avin International, an oil and...
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Sigal Avin (also spelled:
Segahl Avin, Hebrew: סיגל אבין) is an American-Israeli
writer and director.
Sigal Avin was born in Miami, Florida, U.S. and returned...
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Avin International S.A. is
active in the
transportation of
crude oil, gas and
petroleum products.
Avin is one of the world's
independent shipment...
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Alfred Avins (1934–1999) was an
American lawyer, law professor, and dean. Born in New York City on June 29, 1934,
Avins earned his
undergraduate bachelor's...
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Andrew Mark Mc
Avin (born
January 4, 1952) is an
American voice actor with
nearly 80
credits to his resume. He also
appeared in over 120
professional theatrical...
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Brahms and
Avins, p. 50, note 44
Brahms and
Avins, p. 61
Brahms and
Avins, p. 85
Brahms and
Avins, pp. 146–147 Gál, pp. 114–117
Brahms and
Avins, p. 164...
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Avin-e
Masjedlu (Persian: اوين مسجدلو, also
Romanized as
Āvīn-e Masjedlū; also
known as
Āvīn) is a
village in
Kandovan Rural District,
Kandovan District...
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Josephine Lavin (10 June 1912 – 25
March 1996) was an American-born
Irish author of
short stories and novels, now
regarded as a
pioneer in the field...
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Goran Dlshad as Akam (Enkidu)
Ragash Kizhan as
Avin (Inanna) Taha
Mohamad as
Avin's Father (Enlil)
Yasin Omar as Haji Hazo (Humbaba) Gashbin...
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psychological thriller television series created, written, and
directed by
Sigal Avin for the
Israeli channel Hot 3. The
series follows a 48-year-old film director...