Turbojet aircraft engine.
Zoroastrian concept of holy fire.
Essential oil or perfume obtained from flowers.
1Ali Atar alone preserved all his fire and energy amid his reverses.
2The quick ear of old Ali Atar caught the note.
3Atar was in a small side room down the corridor, guarded by Bai Tak.
4No sooner did Ali Atar behold this than he sallied forth to attack them.
5The fall of Ali Atar put an end to the transient stand of the cavalry.
6Atar is inhabited by Yrab and Berber tribes, and is described as a wretched spot.
7Ali Atar wheeled and fled, and was hotly pursued.
8Police have detained 15 protesting workers, Atar said.
9You'll notice, as you get older, that hardly anyone actually cares what your ATAR score is.
10Hutton has long believed that the Atar system is inequitable and fails to properly measure student potential.
11The Atar and system of university admissions promotes the ascendance on academic achievement, say Gill and Vallance.
12Hoffman held the muzzle to Atar's head.
13Ali Atar spurred his steed along the bank of the river to come upon Don Alonso by surprise.
14Old Ali Atar was careering about the valley with his usual impatience, hurrying the march of the loitering troops.
15The name of this Moor was Ibrahim Ali Atar, but he was generally known among the Spaniards as Alatar.
16* Thus fell Ali Atar, who had long been the terror of Andalusia.