Shoar

Related to Shoar: lambast, mewl, meticulously, Neif, Soal
(shōr)
n.1.A prop. See 3d Shore.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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To the blanc Moone Her office they prescrib'd, to th' other five Thir planetarie motions and aspects In SEXTILE, SQUARE, and TRINE, and OPPOSITE, Of noxious efficacie, and when to joyne In Synod unbenigne, and taught the fixt Thir influence malignant when to showre, Which of them rising with the Sun, or falling, Should prove tempestuous: To the Winds they set Thir corners, when with bluster to confound Sea, Aire, and Shoar, the Thunder when to rowle With terror through the dark Aereal Hall.
Dr Leila Moaddab Shoar, Radiotherapy and Oncology Specialist, Iran
After escaping from the Turk and tossing "the Moor" off his sloop, he assures himself he "had done him no hurt," and tells the Moor, "You swim well enough to reach to the Shoar, and the Sea is calm." But he does not stop to wonder what the Moor's reception on shore will be after having helped a slave to escape.
The hunger strike was led by Saanullah Chadio, Iqbal Jakhro, Shabir Kumbhar, Mujtaba Khushik, Mansoor Jalalani, Shoar Qureshi and others.
Shoar (eds.) International Differences in Entrepreneurship, 179-208.
Ademas, la transicion desde la condicion de trabajador por cuenta propia a la de empleador es muy poco probable (Banerjee & Duflo, 2011; Shoar, 2010).
Saeed Shoar [1], Mohammad Naderan [1] *, Motahareh Aghajani [1], Elaheh Sahimi-Izadian [1], Negin Hosseini-Araghi [1] and Zhamak Khorgami [1,2]
In an empirical study, Shoar, Abidin, and Pour-Mohammadi (2011) investigated that the students have got higher motivation toward language learning by using mobile.
(26.) Anvari MS, Naderan M, Boroumand MA, Shoar S, Bakhshi R, Naderan M.