Title of high office, used throughout the Muslim world.
Sinônimos
Examples for "mir"
Examples for "mir"
1Zum Heil den Sundigen zu fuhren, Die Gottgesandte nahte mir: Doch ach!
2The government has simply ignored its duty to provide security, Mir said.
3Thus, miR-320 may constitute a new therapeutic target for ischemic heart diseases.
4Thus, inhibition of miR-195 may represent a new therapeutic approach for sepsis.
5Thus, miR-195 may represent an alternative therapeutic target for diabetic heart diseases.
1In a far chamber, the emir could hear the facilitator Thull-turock chanting.
2Daylan said at last, So, it will not happen to the emir.
3The emir could not help but note the alarm in Rhianna's voice.
4The emir seemed mildly surprised by the question, and appreciative of it.
5The emir was not the strongest in the group, far from it.
1The amir laughed and turned to his attendants, who laughed with him.
2The amir laughed, but I thought he looked puzzled-perplexed, rather than displeased.
3The Kohen was now anxious to take us to the amir.
4The amir then took up his residence in Brusa, removing in 1855 to Damascus.
5The sparks made much crackling from the wires, at which the amir laughed aloud.
1For God's sake accept our intercession, O ameer, for this youth is not deserving of death.
2Omrah, which is not found in Century Dictionary, is itself really plural of Arabic amir (ameer), a commander, nobleman.
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4The Ameer has sworn to protect us, and he can do so.
5Rookie Ameer Abdullah led the Lions with 43 yards on eight carries.
1Emira, a young Barakess of Blood Ziris, had visited them at her request.
2At his side, Queen Emira looked deathly pale.
3Her Highness Emira, Queen of Arnes.
4Etihad, launched in 2003, is on a buying spree to compete with regional rivals Emirates EMIRA.UL and Qatar Airways.
5The diversified conglomerate, however, said it has not been approached by Emirates EMIRA.UL, reported as one of its prospective partners in PAL.
1She bought passage on a ship that would sail to Amier, the port in Melisande across the Gulf of Oro.
1There were a number of things Amirah didn't know about the Bunker.
2Did Amirah think that its spread could be held back by oceans?
3If Amirah was aware of his contempt she hid it very well.
4That moment flashed through Gault's mind as Amirah stepped into the tent.
5You almost screamed like a woman. Amirah wiped drool from her lips.
6Last thing they needed was Amirah knowing that they were on the way.
7The Fighter was taking with him Amirah's newest strain, Generation Seven.
8Did Amirah really have feelings for her brute of a husband?
9Ahmed, Amirah's brother, was on the left, his face showing concern for his brother-in-law.
10The nonessential functions shut down more quickly, Amirah said brightly.
11Damn you, Amirah, he said, and without meaning to he mentally added, my love.
12One final chance left to stop Amirah's doomsday scheme.
13And as far as Amirah went, Gault could certainly sympathize with the brutish El Mujahid.
14But so much of that hinged on Amirah staying within the confines of the operation.
15He followed Amirah to another tent that was set very close to a rock wall.
16What if Amirah had never stopped loving El Mujahid?