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Shurin may
refer to:
Aaron Shurin (b. 1947),
American writer Dov
Shurin (b. 1949),
Israeli singer-songwriter
Susan Shurin,
American doctor Shurin, Iran...
- Dov
Shurin (Hebrew: דב שורין) is an
Israeli singer-songwriter, who is also
known for his far-right
political views, conve**** both
through his
music and...
- the dark
realism behind all
those kingdom politics". In the view of
Jared Shurin,
grimdark fantasy has
three key components: a grim and dark tone, a sense...
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Shurin College of
Foreign Languages is a
language school in Tokyo, ****an. It
offers courses for ****anese-Korean translation, ****anese-Chinese translation...
- Maar
Shurin (Arabic: معرشورين, also
spelled Maarshurin) is a
village in
northwestern Syria,
administratively part of the
Maarrat al-Nu'man
District of...
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Aaron Shurin (born 1947) is an
American poet, essayist, and educator. He is the
former director of the
Master of Fine Arts in
Writing Program at the University...
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steady sense of progress,
trust and healing.
Writing for ****okitsch,
Jared Shurin felt that the
novel should not be
classified as "grimdark"
because the protagonist...
- romanized: Shwīrīn; Turkish: Şiferin),
alternatively spelled Shweirin or
Shurin, is a
village in
northern Aleppo Governorate,
northwestern Syria. Located...
- Manghut, Qiyat, Qipchaq, Khitai, Qanghli, Kenigas, Durman, Darghut, Shoran,
Shurin, Toma, Bahrin, Giray, Aghrikur, Anghit, Barkut, Tubin, Sart, Romdan, Matin...
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Susan Shurin (born 1944) is a
senior adviser at the
National Cancer Institute. From 2006–2014, she
served as
Deputy and
Acting Director of the National...