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    Magid Magid (/ˈmædʒɪd ˈmædʒɪd/, born 26 June 1989), also known as Magid Mah and Magic Magid, is a Somali-British activist and politician who served as...
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  • Magid may refer to: Magid (Jewish mysticism), in Kabbalah, a revelatory religious experience Maggid or Magid, traditional Jewish religious itinerant preacher...
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  • Shaul Magid (born June 16, 1958) is a Conservative rabbi who is the Distinguished Fellow in Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College. From 2004 to 2018, he...
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  • Magid, sometimes referred to as Magid Glove & Safety, is a manufacturer and distributor of personal protective equipment. The company reports it employs...
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  • Jill Magid (born 1973) is an American conceptual artist, writer, and filmmaker. Magid’s performance-based practice "interrogates structures of power on...
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  • Magid (or Maggid) is used in Kabbalah to describe the Jewish communication with God, whereby an angel or the soul of a saint who died, reveals a living...
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  • Reporter and is the namesake of the Nora Magid Mentorship Prize and the PEN/Nora Magid Award for Magazine Editing. Magid was the literary editor of The Reporter...
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    Magid M. Abraham (born April 13, 1958) is an entrepreneur and expert on market research, consumer modeling, and information systems. He has held several...
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  • Magid Mohamed (Arabic: ماجد محمد; born 1 October 1985) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder. Born in Sudan, he represented the Qatar national team...
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  • Sofia Magid (София Давидовна Магид-Экмекчи Sofiya Davidovna Magid-Ékmekchi, c. 1892–1954) was a Soviet Jewish ethnographer and folklorist whose career...
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    Elizabeth 'Kit' Magid (née MacKethan, c. 1918 - 23 March 2004) was an American fighter pilot and writer. She was one of 1,074 women in the Women Airforce...
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    Barry Magid is a psychoanalyst and Zen teacher whose life and work have been on the forefront of a movement to integrate Western psychology with Eastern...
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  • Lee Magid (born Leon Magid; April 6, 1926 – March 31, 2007) was an American rhythm and blues producer and manager, who worked with artists such as Clara...
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    Andy Roy Magid (born 4 May 1944 in Saint Paul, Minnesota) is an American mathematician. Magid received in 1966 from the University of California, Berkeley...
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  • lives of Irie, Magid, and Millat. Irie finds herself working for Marcus as a secretary, Marcus takes an intellectual interest in Magid and subsidizes...
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  • Magid Mayanja Kagimu (born c. 1954) is a Ugandan physician, academic and community leader, who serves as Professor of Medicine and Head of the Gastroenterology...
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    Lulu's Roadhouse (redirect from Karl Magid)
    longest bar in the Guinness World Records book. The club was opened by Karl Magid in April 1984. The 75,000 sq ft (7,000 m2) club that held 3,000 people frequently...
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  • Frank Magid (September 1, 1931 – February 5, 2010) was an American marketing consultant, widely known for introducing the "Action News" format of evening...
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  • Deborah Magid is a theater artist living in Cleveland, Ohio. Previously a Broadway actor and singer with The Santa Fe Opera, since 2008 her concentration...
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  • Ibrahim, Deputy Foreign Minister of Somalia (formerly lived in Harlesden) Magid Magid, Green Party politician; former Lord Mayor of Sheffield (2018-2019) and...
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  • Larry Magid (born 1947) is an American journalist, technology columnist and commentator. He is the author of several books. Lawrence J. Magid was born...
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  • Majid, Majed (also: Maajed or Maged or Magid or Majiet) (Arabic: ماجد, IPA: [maːʤed]) is a masculine Arabic given name, which may also appear as the surname...
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    borohydride - a stronger, cheaper reductant Gordon W. Gribble, Ahmed F. Abdel-Magid, "Sodium Triacetoxyborohydride" Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis...
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  • The PEN/Nora Magid Award for Magazine Editing given by the PEN America (formerly PEN American Center) is awarded biennially to "a magazine editor whose...
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  • list". Ben-David, Ricky; Spiro, Amy; Davidovich, Joshua; Magid, Jacob; Ghert-Zand, Renee; Magid, Jacob; Fabian, Emanuel (19 October 2023). "Jamila al-Shanti...
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  • Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, RSSSF.com Abdoul Madjid Moumouni at FootballDatabase.eu Abdoul Magid Moumouni at CAFonline.com v t e...
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  • AbdulMagid AbdulSalam Breish (born October 11, 1951) is a prominent Libyan international investment banker. Breish holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political...
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  • weekends at Comscore, a marketing analytics company co-founded by his father Magid Abraham. In 2004, after working for his father, Abraham enrolled in the...
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  • hired Larry Magid to book all of the shows. Kaplan sold his stake in the company after the Atlantic City Pop Festival in 1969 and Magid became a partner...
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    merge with Jewish Home". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 14 October 2023. Magid, Jacob (14 January 2019). "Hardliner Smotrich wins race to lead influential...
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