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bourd

(bɔːd)
n
a jest or joke
vb (intr)
to jest or joke
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C'est pourquoi, il est necessaire de mobiliser davantage d'investissements pour developper le reseau autoroutier national auquel il faut relier par voies rapides notamment les regions du sud et du sud-est, a-t-il dit, appelant a accelerer la realisation de l'axe Fes-Taounate, l'axe Taounate-Hoceima a travers Issaguen en passant par Lekhlalfa et l'axe Dhar Souk-Taza a travers Bourd.
Al-Mansouri pointed out that Arab history is full of great innovators with special needs such as Al-Ma'ari, Ali Al-Husri, ibn Bourd, Taha Hussein, and Sayed Makkawi.
Al-Mansouri pointed out that Arab history is full of great innovators with special needs such as Al-Ma'ri, Ali Al-Husri, Bashar ibn Bourd, Taha Hussein, and Sayed Makkawi.
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Managing Director of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) for Southern Oil-Rich Zones Hamid Bourd said the plant is able to process 30,000 barrels of oil daily which will boost the quality of the extracted crude.
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As Marwan Bourd, head of sports at MediaCom MENA, says: "The broadcaster plays a role here as well.
(12) In February, the federal Reserve Bourd introduced a new section of its website to expand the information provided about the policy tools the Federal Reserve has employed to address the financial crisis.