| 31. | Arabists began in medieval Muslim Spain, which lay on the frontier between the Muslim world and Christendom.
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| 32. | He was an accomplished Arabist, perfecting several Arabic dialects of both the Maghreb and the Middle East.
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| 33. | The street was named after the late President of Egypt and pan-Arabist leader Gamal Abdel Nasser.
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| 34. | Trained as an Arabist, Winter served as East Germany's ambassador to Syria, Tunisia and Jordan.
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| 35. | She married Thomas Lionel Hodgkin, an eminent Africanist and Arabist, in 1937; he died in 1982.
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| 36. | He was an internationalist, an Arabist and an early enthusiast for British membership of the European Economic Community.
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| 37. | What drew them was not a way of life that has fascinated generations of Arabists, anthropologists and explorers.
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| 38. | Primakov was an academician ( Arabist ) and a member of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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| 39. | Furthermore, MEI started a program called " Dialogue " in 1974 in cooperation with the Arabist Travel Program.
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| 40. | A translator and Arabist, Friedlander was fluent in German during his early years at the Jewish Theological Seminary.
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