belady

belady

(bɪˈleɪdɪ)
vb
to call (someone) a lady
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*"Belady" (My Country): This song was performed by super star Mohammed Hamaky and gained massive success.
The National Bank of Egypt (NBE), Banque Misr, and Banque du Caire will offer savings certificates to Egyptians in pounds sterling under the name "Belady Certificate" within days.
Caption: MICROSOFT'S ADVANCED ENERGY LAB will rely directly on natural gas and fuel cells, bypassing the energy losses typical of grid electricity, say Christian Belady, Microsoft's General Manager, and Sean James, Principal, Microsoft Cloud Infrastructure and Operations.
Belady, "Program Evolution - Processes of Software Change", Academic Press Professional, 1985.
At Datacloud Europe in Monaco this week, Dan Nelson, head of compute at Uber, hosted a panel featuring Joe Kava, vice president for data centres at Google, and Microsoft's general manager for cloud infrastructure strategy and architecture, Christian Belady.
Hijazi, who co-founded the Belady Foundation alongside her husband to provide aid to street children in Cairo, was arrested in 2014 on charges of child abuse.
2208 SH and 3288 SH collided head on, killing four persons who were identified as Yamkas s/o Muhamamd Sam, Dagar s/o Gadan, Khan Mohammad s/o Khan, Shereen s/o Belady as all of them hailing from Korra, District Shangla.
BAGHDAD / National Iraqi News Agency / nina / A reporter working for Belady Satellite TV Channel was wounded after a mortar shell fell near him when he was filming a side of the the battles waged by Iraqi forces to liberate Fallujah on Saturday afternoon.
Liu, J., Goraczko, M., James, S., Belady, C., Lu, J., & Whitehouse, K.
Belady [65] wrote that his experimental computer science involved building prototypes, observing, organizing observations, and formalizing them into models.
"The necessity for clean, renewable, reliable and low-cost power will increase exponentially in the near future," wrote Microsoft's Christian Belady on the company's blog.