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Hazred and Arabic
The more proper Arabic form might be Abd-al-Hazred or Abdul Hazred.

Hazred and .
In 1996, The band released their debut album As Jerusalem Burns ... Al ´ Intisar on an American black metal record label ; then newly recruited bassist Al ´ Hazred completed the line-up.

could and come
Her hat had come off and fallen behind her shoulders, held by the string, and he could see her face more clearly than he had at any time before.
They could come on him now without difficulty.
But what you could not know, of course, was how smoothly the Victorian Fitzgerald was to lead into an American Fitzgerald of my own vintage under whose banner we adolescents were to come, if not of age, then into a bright, taut semblance of it.
`` You could come down to the office once a day, look over a few exchanges, dictate an editorial, and then have the remainder of your time for your more serious literary labors.
First, it could locate the enemy infantry, learn what they were doing, and hold them until the heavy foot columns could come up and take over.
`` We tried to settle this dispute '', he said, `` but could never come to an agreement.
He had come because he could not live out his life feeling that he had been a coward.
The men did not object to his sketching them while they went about their work, but no one could be persuaded to come to his studio to pose.
It was Giselle, the fille de chambre, come to clean the room, and while she stood before him with ears pricked up and regard all curiosity, explaining her errand, Alex could see from the corner of his eye the doctor doing all he could to calm the displeased bird.
I would hope that we could create the recognition in the Department and overseas that those who come across little things going wrong have the responsibility for bringing these to the attention of those who can do something about them.
It would be even more valuable because that same aircraft could immediately destroy any targets it discovered -- no need to wait for a missile to come all the way from the United States with the chance that the target, if it were mobile, would be gone.
Half the manhours you pay for on most jobs are wasted because the job was not planned right, so the right tools were not handy at the right place at the right time, or the right materials were not delivered to the handiest spots or materials were not stacked in the right order for erection, or you bought cheap materials that took too long to fit, or your workmen had to come back twice to finish a job they could have done on one trip.
When she said that she didn't have the money, he said that she could come in for treatment with his office model until she was ready to buy one.
So somebody else could have come in, too -- then or later while she was out of the room.
There are two reasons why failure to come to grips with this demand could be fatal to the future of the Catholic university.
Listening for hours to his laments that the war and `` Mist Fair's '' poverty afterwards had robbed the mare of many a racing triumph, and to his predictions of greatness for the procession of foals to come, Jenny could look forward to years of conflict with an animal who disliked her intensely and showed it.
After the sad impatient moment, waiting for comfort which could not come, she slipped out of bed and went to the open window.
Leaning out, she could see a tangle of rosebush and honeysuckle, one not quite come to bloom, one just beyond it.
But before anything could happen Frankie Ricco was between them and Eddie Lee had come into the dressing room.
The body caressed through my hands like cool satin, and my hands, usually tanned and dark, were pale beside it, and I asked it where the fire colors could come from the coolness of that body.
Lincoln returned to practicing law in Springfield, handling " every kind of business that could come before a prairie lawyer ".
The modern terms " electricity " and " electron " derive from the Greek word for amber, and come from William Gilbert's research showing that amber could attract other substances.

could and from
He was too old -- when he passed up and through the corridor of pines that lined the trail he could see ahead, he was passing from life.
He could not grasp that Lord had withdrawn from the fight minutes ago, and that his leaden arms were flailing at nothing but the air.
Blood gushed from his nose, and he backed off as rapidly as he could, stumbling over his own feet in his frantic haste to get away from Curt's fists.
By now Harmony could see that most of the adults in the train were winded and resting, or else siphoned off from the games by the challenging lure of the great cliff towering above them.
As near as Cobb could determine the shots came from the direction of the Antler ranch house.
He heard cries from behind him, but he could make out no words.
One of Greg's bombs hung up, and he was miles from the target before he could get rid of it.
With the rapid rate of closure, the approach from below, the side, and ahead, there would be only a moment when damage could be done.
The way his red rubber lips were stretched across his pearly little teeth I thought he was only having a little joke, but, no, he wanted me to bend down from the roar of wind so he could roar something into my ear.
Plus flawless skin, smooth brow and cheeks, lips that looked as if you could get a shock from them.
The entire length of the street could be raked with rifle fire from this barn.
Officers who participate in the continual practice drills assured me that the President's decision could be made and announced on the gold circuit within minutes after the first flash from Aj.
The Australian stopped trying to talk a pidgin I could understand, and spoke strange words from deep in his chest.
I was far from convinced of the truth of my statement, but could not think of anything that might evoke responses more quickly.
The debate needed no additional controversy and soon I could ask each individually what he expected from life, what his hopes were and what his fears.
Every morning early, in the summer, we searched the trunks of the trees as high as we could reach for the locust shells, carefully detached their hooked claws from the bark where they hung, and stabled them, a weird faery herd, in an angle between the high roots of the tulip tree, where no grass grew in the dense shade.
It ignores the sordid financial aspects ( quite conveniently, too, for his audience, who could indulge in moral indignation without visible, or even conscious, discomfort, their money from the transaction having been put away long ago in a good antiseptic brokerage ).
He could learn at second hand from books, but could not thus capture the real Jewish spirit.
The first news stories had it that this blaze was started by a bolt of lightning, as though Miriam could call down fire from heaven like a prophet of the Old Testament.
nor was she moved by a letter from Wright pointing out that if he was not `` compelled to spend money on useless lawyer's bills, useless hotel bills, and useless doctor's bills '', he could more quickly provide Miriam with a suitable home either in Los Angeles or Paris, as she preferred.
But it could also be looked at from the other end of the spectrum.
It purports to be a letter from Steele to a friend at court, who, in Miss Blanchard's opinion, could only be meant as Swift.
His father, George A. Mercer, was descended from an honored Southern family that could trace its ancestry back to one Hugh Mercer, who had emigrated from Scotland in 1747.

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