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 Translation for '' from English to French
géogr.pol.
Arizona {m} [État de l'Ouest des États-Unis]
Arizona <AZ> [Grand Canyon State, Valentine State]
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Translation for '' from English to French

Arizona <AZ> [Grand Canyon State, Valentine State]
Arizona {m} [État de l'Ouest des États-Unis]géogr.pol.
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  • Az exszegedi Véber György újra az élvonalba vágyik and Somogyvár KÖSE (fifth division) and worked as an assistant manager of Újpest FC.
  • Nahal Taninim or Tanninim (...) or Wadi az-Zarka (...) is a river in Israel near the Arab town Jisr az-Zarqa, originating near Ramot Menashe and emptying into the Mediterranean Sea south of Ma'agan Michael. It marks the southern limit of the Hof HaCarmel, or Carmel Coastal Plain region.
  • In October 2008 he was signed by Dutch Eredivisie champions, AZ Alkmaar. Cruzeiro announced that AZ bought 65% player's rights for €600,000 and the Brazilian club retained the rest.
  • The demonstrative determiners (often inaccurately called demonstrative adjectives in English) are "ez a"/"ez az" ("this") and "az a"/"az az" ("that").
  • Therefore, the horizontal coordinate system is sometimes called as the az/el system, the alt/az system, or the alt-azimuth system, among others. In an altazimuth mount of a telescope, the instrument's two axes follow altitude and azimuth.

  • The Mazda AZ-Wagon continued to use the "AZ" name until 2003, while the Mazda AZ-Offroad mini SUV (a rebadged Suzuki Jimny) was introduced in 1998, continuing to carry on Autozam's naming conventions.
  • The object of comparison for an adjective in the superlative degree is introduced by the preposition "az" ("hc") or simply by a possessive construction: "о̄y (az) mardʾn о̄zо̄mandtom" (sp. "OLE (MN) GBRAʾn ʾwcʾmndtwm") "he is the strongest of the men'.
  • His writings and works have been published on kulis.az, qafqazinfo.az, qaynar.info, oxuzali.az and other web-sites with stories placed in electronic libraries.
  • Abu ‘Imarah Hamzah Ibn Habib al-Zayyat al-Taymi, better known as Hamzah az-Zaiyyat (80-156AH), His appellation "az-Zaiyyat" was given to him because he used to work transporting natural oils to Hulwan and then bringing cheese and walnuts back to Kufa. Az-Zaiyyat himself had been taught to recite the Qur'an by al-A'mash, and al-Kisa'i was one of his students. The two primary students who preserved and spread his method were Khalaf al-Bazzar and Khallad. Az-Zaiyyat was not without his critics: Ahmad ibn Hanbal intensely disliked some characteristics of his reading, and fellow reciter Shu'bah considered his method of reading to constitute bid'ah.
  • His works has been featured in magazines such as "L'Officiel" (Az), "Harper's Bazaar" (Ru), "Boutique" (Az), "Nargis" (Az), etc.

  • With the network RTV N-H focusing on events circulating around the North Holland province, the football club AZ from nearby Alkmaar also shared a weekly news magazine on the same network by the name of AZ Journaal which ran parallel to the show for the club from Amsterdam.
  • The Bab al-Nairab gate was built sometime during the period of 1216–1237 in the southeastern part of the ancient city by the Ayyubid ruler of Aleppo, al-Aziz Muhammad, son of predecessor az-Zahir Ghazi. The latter had planned its construction but al-Aziz carried it out following az-Zahir's death.
  • "Az Alaptörvény és az amerikai alkotmányosság," ÚJ MAGYAR KÖZIGAZGATÁS 6: (1) pp. 2–7.
  • Umm az-Zinat became depopulated in May 1948. In early May, it was reported that the women and children of Umm az-Zinat had been evacuated.
  • Abdullah al-Kafif az-Zarhuni ([...]; born in Zerhoun - died 1348) was a Moroccan "zajal" poet in the Marinid period. He is known for composing an epic "zajal" poem known as "Mala'bat al-Kafif az-Zarhuni" ([...] , "al-Kafif az-Zarhuni's Playground)", considered the first text in Moroccan vernacular Arabic, in the period of Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman al-Marini.

  • The main coastal highway was built without providing an access to the village. However, a new interchange to Jisr az-Zarqa is being planned. [...] The municipality of Jisr az-Zarka is seeking to promote environmental tourism to the town and its beachfront. The Israel National Trail, a cross-country trail that runs from Dan in the north to Eilat in the south, passes through Jisr az-Zarka.
  • The monthly journal "az-Zuhūr" (Arabic: الزهور; DMG: az-Zuhūr; English: "Flowers") was published in Cairo from 1910 until 1913. Altogether, 40 issues exist. The editor Anṭūn al-Ǧumayyil (1887-1948) did already participate in the publication of the Beirutian magazine "Al Bashir" and the Egyptian newspaper "Al-Ahram".
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