Sinônimos
Examples for "cid"
Examples for "cid"
1He was the Cid; he was Lohengrin; he was the Chevalier Bayard.
2The Cid is also the foremost hero of the ancient Spanish Ballads.
3We know it because be became the trusted friend of the Cid.
4The Cid then became a vassal of the Moorish king of Saragossa.
5The CID came round a few times, but I kept denying it.
1Yet many in Sidi Bouzid say Ben Ali's ouster is not enough.
2At Sidi Bishr, on the banks of the Mediterranean, I met another.
3I thought of the sunset this afternoon, as viewed from Sidi Mansur.
4Sidi and you shall return home at once with half my followers.
5The Arabs had seen them approaching, and welcomed Sidi with exuberant delight.
1All patients received a single HDRB procedure using a modified Syed-Neblett template.
2Syed's defense team has argued that the cell phone evidence was undependable.
3The podcast in late 2014 raised questions about the original case against Syed.
4Bass could appeal the ruling, Syed said in a research note.
5He runs a good operation and customers like that, Syed added.
1Solemn farewells were made for high school student Sayyad Ahmad Milne, 14.
2Sayyad's brother was on an excursion while his twin sister was at school.
3Just by being here, it is helping. He said Sayyad was a keen football player.
4John Milne who lost his 14-year-old son Sayyad Milne, said it was important he stayed here.
5Even though you murdered my 14-year-old son Sayyad.
1No troops are sent by Seyed Burghash, though they were confidently reported long ago.
2For recitation when visiting the tomb of his honor Aka-Seyed-Jaffar, of Isfand-Abad, Persia, who suffered martyrdom in 1901.
3The managing director of the foundation, Kavous Seyed-Emami, was also arrested in January 2018 and died in prison.
4In late January, Kavous Seyed-Emami, the director of the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation, and six other environmentalists were arrested.
5Iran's judiciary said Seyed-Emami took his own life but his family called for an independent investigation of his death.
1Seyyed Mohammad Khatami was elected president of the Islamic Republic of Iran by a landslide in 1997.
2The young Ali Khamenei was known as Seyyed Ali, a title used by families who claim descent from the Prophet Mohammad.
3Quoted in Seyyed Hossein Nasr, 'The Significance of the Sunnah and Hadith' in Islamic Spirituality, pp.107-8.
4Quoted in Seyyed Hossein Nasr, 'God' in Islamic Spirituality: Foundation which he also edited, (London, 1987), p.32i.
1A few Saiyids will also be found of this stock.
2One alone, Saiyid Ali, stayed behind, and single-handed held the pursuers at bay until the prince had made good his escape.
1No-one has proposed to her, said 51-year-old Zobaida outside a mosque in Mazar-al-Sharif.
2Authorities said al-Sharif had stabbed soldiers a few minutes earlier.
3After the arrests, al-Sharif said she scrapped her plan to return to Saudi Arabia.
4The Temple Mount or Haram al-Sharif is the most contentious religious site in Jerusalem.
5Among the dead was Hani al-Sharif, a member of the militant group Islamic Jihad.
1By lineage, I am a sayyid, a direct descendant of the Prophet through his daughter Fatima and his grandson Husayn.
2These ideas were further developed in the 20th century by Sayyid Qutb.
3Muhammad Hanif, the wise mason, came from Kandahar, Muhammad Sayyid from Mooltan.
4When she had gone, Najib shook his head at Sayyid's sullen posture.
5Najib's skin flared for a moment, as if Sayyid's advice had excited him.
6The pilgrim, however, must not expect much comfort or convenience, even at Sayyid Hashim's.
7Sayyid knew how to get hold of him directly.
8Anyway...Sayyid wanted to pass on a bit of intel.
9Sayyid bellowed in disbelief, swinging a huge arm that sent Kahina tumbling to the floor.
10She kept her eyes down, feeling the heat of Sayyid's gaze as she passed him.
11I thought I saw a knife, and I saw Sayyid, my husband, struggling with me.
12Sayyid glanced down scornfully, not even deigning to kick Gregg's hand away from his master.
13Sayyid rubbed at his eyes, staring groggily toward her.
14Bābur's grandfather, Abu Sayyid, was great- grandson of Tīmūr.
15Federal officials have deemed Al-Munzir Es-Sayyid, 22, too dangerous to be allowed to stay in Canada.
16Men who had seen Sayyid in the baths whispered that he was as heroically proportioned everywhere.