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Yamani

[ yah-mah-nee ]

noun

  1. Ah·med Zak·i [ahkh, -med , zak, -ee], 1930–2021, Saudi Arabian government official: minister of petroleum and natural resources 1962–86.


Yamani

/ əˈɑːɪ /

noun

  1. YamaniAhmed Zaki, Sheikh1930MSaudi ArabianPOLITICS: politicianPOLITICS: statesman Sheikh Ahmed Zaki (ˈɑːmɛd ˈzɑːkɪ). born 1930, Saudi Arabian politician; minister of petroleum and mineral resources (1962–86)
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Salem al Yamani, a schoolteacher in the southern province of Abyan, said that even amid the current chaos, nostalgia for colonial times sparked by Elizabeth’s death is misplaced.

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"Junior was the person who taught Darwin how to play football and was his motivation to play in an academy when he was young," Uruguayan journalist Taimur Yamani told BBC Sport.

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Yamani Hernandez, executive director of the National Network of Abortion Funds, said the pandemic exposed how underresourced the abortion funding network is.

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Yusuke Yamani, an associate professor of psychology at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, encourages wary drivers to focus on being situationally aware, which means constantly scanning the environment for potential hazards.

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In 1975, Mr. Yamani found himself twice at major moments in history.

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