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Hamid David Nahai (born 1959) is an Iranian-American
environmental attorney,
political activist, and
former head of the Los
Angeles Department of Water...
- Gina B.
Nahai (Persian: جینا نهایی, born
December 9, 1961) is the
author of Cry of the Pea****,
Moonlight on the
Avenue of Faith, Sunday's
Silence and...
- Ata
Nahai is a Kurdish-Iranian
novelist and
short story writer who
writes in
Sorani Kurdish. He was born in
Baneh in 1960. He was
graduated from high...
- (in Persian). Tehran:
Hekayat Ghalam Novin. p. 31. ISBN 9789645925466.
Nahai, Gina B. (2000). Cry of the Pea****. New York:
Simon and Schuster. pp. 180–181...
- as a flap in microsurgery.
According to the
classification of
Mathes and
Nahai, it
presents a type II
blood supply,
allowing it to be
transferred on its...
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Defense Maurice Motamed –
former Jewish member of the
Majlis of Iran
David Nahai –
former head of the Los
Angeles Department of
Water and
Power Abie Nathan...
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Joseph Cobden as Dwight,
Elevator Repairman Caroline Dhavernas as Elsa
Nahai Joshua Peace as
Detective Markowitz Zoie
Palmer as
Cheryl Vincent Laresca...
- Ear,
Reconstruction and Salvage.
Retrieved January 15, 2009, from [1].
Nahai, F., Hayhurst, J. W., & Salibian, A. H. (1978, July).
Microvascular surgery...
- Cry of the Pea**** is the
first novel from Gina B.
Nahai and
follows the
story of a
family of Jews
through seven generations, from 1780s
Persia to contemporary...
- a
resolution on
March 22, 2012,
condemning the show.
Professor Gina B.
Nahai lamented that the cast was "unattractive, unsophisticated, unproductive"...