abri


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abri

(æˈbriː)
n
a shelter or place of refuge, esp in wartime
[French, from Latin apricum an open place]
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As the day was pleasant, Madame Valmonde drove over to L'Abri to see Desiree and the baby.
When she reached L'Abri she shuddered at the first sight of it, as she always did.
Some weeks later there was a curious scene enacted at L'Abri. In the centre of the smoothly swept back yard was a great bonfire.
company's reputation and the success of its previous projects over the last 15 years, have enhanced customer confidence and desire in purchasing plots that are established by the company," Al Abri added.
We are pleased to welcome Mohammed Al Abri who brings a vast experience in the real estate market in the Gulf and Middle East in addition to his track record in Oman.
Eng Al Abri said the company is also investing a total of OMR 200 mn during the current three year period to the end of this year.
SAF's spokesperson, al-Sawarmi Khaled Sd, said in a press statement that Abri which is located 150 kilometers northeast of South Kordofan state capital, Kadugli links Kualib Mountains to Kauda, the stronghold of the rebel Sudanese People's Liberation Movement/North (SPLM-N).
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Emirati R&B singer-songwriter Hamdan Al Abri and UAE band Juliana Down have been nominated in the 'Best Middle East Act' at this year's MTV European Music Awards.
La ministre de l'Assurance et des Affaires sociales, Dr Nagwa Khalil, a annonce la mise en place d'un plan strategique pour agir avec le phenomene des Enfants Sans Abri (ESA), dans une conference tenue par le ministere.
Abri Castanet and its sister site Abri Blanchard have long been recognized as being among the oldest sites in Eurasia bearing artifacts of human symbolism.