NOVIBAZAR, NOVI-BAZAR, or Novipazar (ancient Rassia, Rascia, or Rashka, Turkish Yenipazar, i.e. [Please select]
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"You asked me to drive you to the Hotel Bazar Slav, my simple but misguided friend." [Please select]
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The first call at the house near the Bazar Slav gave them neither trouble nor results. [Please select]
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When I am in the bazar the bull shall not come to this house. [Please select]
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'The boy has heard bazar-talk,' said the priest. [Please select]
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'He came by a bazar-rumour and made profit of it.' [Please select]
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'To the bazar--to get sweets--for you,' said Kim, after thought. [Please select]
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'And now, go to the nearest letter-writer in the bazar and tell him to come here.' [Please select]
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I was introduced to their chiefs, Bazard and Enfantin, in 1830; and as long as their public teachings and proselytism continued, I read nearly everything they wrote. [Please select]
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One occurrence each of "bazar" and "twelve-month" have been corrected to read "bazaar" and "twelvemonth", to be consistent both with other mentions in the text, and with the most common usage. [Please select]
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