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Ramita Navai (Persian: رامیتا نوایی; born 21 July 1973) is a
British journalist, do****entary producer, and author. A
recipient of the Emmy
Award and the...
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Ramita Jindal (born 16
January 2004) is an
Indian sport shooter. She won a
silver medal in the women's 10
metre air
rifle team
event and a
bronze medal...
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Ramita may
refer to:
Ramita Jindal ,Indian
Sports Shooter.
Ramita Pradhan ,Nepali Politician.
Maria Ramita Martinez,American
Potter Ramita Navai,British-Iranian...
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Salvatore Romita (/
rəˈmiːtə/; born
August 17, 1956) is an
American comics artist best
known for his
extensive work for
Marvel Comics from the 1970s...
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Maria Ramita Simbolo Martinez "Summer Harvest" (1884 -
October 1969) was a
Picuris Pueblo potter.
Martinez learned traditional methods of
creating pottery...
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Arikantha Mahaphruekpong (Thai: อริย์กันตา มหาพฤกษ์พงศ์),
formerly Ramita Mahapruekpong (Thai: รมิตา มหาพฤกษ์พงศ์; was born 23 July 1989 at Bangkok, Thailand)...
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Victor Romita (/
rəˈmiːtə/;
January 24, 1930 – June 12, 2023) was an
American comic book
artist best
known for his work on
Marvel Comics' The Amazing...
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October 2006.
Retrieved 10
October 2006. Webster, Philip; Hoyle, Ben; Navai,
Ramita (20
January 2005). "Ayatollah
revives the
death fatwa on
Salman Rushdie"...
- City of Lies is a 2014
nonfiction book by British-Iranian
journalist Ramita Navai. It
deals with
society in
contemporary Iran and the
impact of morality...
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drogue des
pauvres – Amériques". Le Monde.fr.
Retrieved 5
April 2009. Navai,
Ramita (28
April 2008). "Cocaine's
lethal leftovers take
violent grip on slum children"...