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Most of the prisoners passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions. ||||| Then he visited the provost headquarters, and was shown the complete list of names recorded in the books there; but Barney's was not among them.
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To whom does Dick make himself known in Sentence 9 Elisha Boone
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At the Spottswood Hotel, the day after his coming, he met Elisha Boone, haggard, depressed, almost despairing. ||||| Dick had no love for the hard-headed plutocrat, but he couldn't resist making himself known.
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What was the name of the hard-headed plutocrat Elisha Boone
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At the Spottswood Hotel, the day after his coming, he met Elisha Boone, haggard, depressed, almost despairing. ||||| Most of the prisoners passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions.
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What was the name of the hard-headed plutocrat Elisha Boone
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He had been struck on the head, and was in a raging fever when his father and sister came to the prison to take him away. ||||| Most of the prisoners passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions.
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What was the name of the hard-headed plutocrat Elisha Boone
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Dick learned that all the commissioned officers of the company with Wesley Boone had been wounded or killed in the charge near the stone bridge. ||||| Wesley had been with the prisoners at first. ||||| He had been struck on the head, and was in a raging fever when his father and sister came to the prison to take him away.
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Had Wesley Boone been killed at the stone bridge No
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He had been struck on the head, and was in a raging fever when his father and sister came to the prison to take him away. ||||| Dick had no love for the hard-headed plutocrat, but he couldn't resist making himself known. ||||| Dick was enraged to see how contentedly the men bore the irksome confinement, the meager food, and harsh peremptoriness of the beardless boys set over them as guards.
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Had Wesley Boone been killed at the stone bridge No
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No one could tell where he was now, but Dick knew that he must be in the city, since there were no exchanges, the Confederates allowing no one to leave the lines except women with the dead, or those who came from the North on special permits. ||||| Dick had no love for the hard-headed plutocrat, but he couldn't resist making himself known. ||||| Then he visited the provost headquarters, and was shown the complete list of names recorded in the books there; but Barney's was not among them.
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Had Wesley Boone been killed at the stone bridge No
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At the Spottswood Hotel, the day after his coming, he met Elisha Boone, haggard, depressed, almost despairing. ||||| Dick had no love for the hard-headed plutocrat, but he couldn't resist making himself known.
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Where did Dick stay while he tried to stay unknown Spottswood Hotel
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Dick had no love for the hard-headed plutocrat, but he couldn't resist making himself known. ||||| He had been struck on the head, and was in a raging fever when his father and sister came to the prison to take him away.
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Where did Dick stay while he tried to stay unknown Spottswood Hotel
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Dick was enraged to see how contentedly the men bore the irksome confinement, the meager food, and harsh peremptoriness of the beardless boys set over them as guards. ||||| He had been struck on the head, and was in a raging fever when his father and sister came to the prison to take him away.
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Where did Dick stay while he tried to stay unknown Spottswood Hotel
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Dick was enraged to see how contentedly the men bore the irksome confinement, the meager food, and harsh peremptoriness of the beardless boys set over them as guards. ||||| Most of the prisoners passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions.
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Who were the men that bore the irksome confinement, the meager food, and harsh peremptoriness of the beardless boys set over them as guards Prisoners
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Most of the prisoners passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions. ||||| Wesley had been with the prisoners at first.
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Who were the men that bore the irksome confinement, the meager food, and harsh peremptoriness of the beardless boys set over them as guards Prisoners
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Dick had no love for the hard-headed plutocrat, but he couldn't resist making himself known. ||||| Wesley had been with the prisoners at first.
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Who were the men that bore the irksome confinement, the meager food, and harsh peremptoriness of the beardless boys set over them as guards Prisoners
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Then he visited the provost headquarters, and was shown the complete list of names recorded in the books there; but Barney's was not among them. ||||| At the Spottswood Hotel, the day after his coming, he met Elisha Boone, haggard, depressed, almost despairing.
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Having a list of names who did Dick see Elisha Boone
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Then he visited the provost headquarters, and was shown the complete list of names recorded in the books there; but Barney's was not among them. ||||| Wesley had been with the prisoners at first.
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Having a list of names who did Dick see Elisha Boone
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Dick had no love for the hard-headed plutocrat, but he couldn't resist making himself known. ||||| He had been struck on the head, and was in a raging fever when his father and sister came to the prison to take him away.
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Having a list of names who did Dick see Elisha Boone
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Then he visited the provost headquarters, and was shown the complete list of names recorded in the books there; but Barney's was not among them. ||||| At the Spottswood Hotel, the day after his coming, he met Elisha Boone, haggard, depressed, almost despairing.
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Having a list of names who did Dick see He did not seeBarney
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Then he visited the provost headquarters, and was shown the complete list of names recorded in the books there; but Barney's was not among them. ||||| Wesley had been with the prisoners at first.
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Having a list of names who did Dick see He did not seeBarney
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Dick had no love for the hard-headed plutocrat, but he couldn't resist making himself known. ||||| He had been struck on the head, and was in a raging fever when his father and sister came to the prison to take him away.
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Having a list of names who did Dick see He did not seeBarney
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Dick learned that all the commissioned officers of the company with Wesley Boone had been wounded or killed in the charge near the stone bridge. ||||| He had been struck on the head, and was in a raging fever when his father and sister came to the prison to take him away.
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Who was struck on the head and had a raging fever Wesley
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Dick learned that all the commissioned officers of the company with Wesley Boone had been wounded or killed in the charge near the stone bridge. ||||| Most of the prisoners passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions.
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Who was struck on the head and had a raging fever Wesley
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Dick had no love for the hard-headed plutocrat, but he couldn't resist making himself known. ||||| Wesley had been with the prisoners at first.
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Who was struck on the head and had a raging fever Wesley
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Dick learned that all the commissioned officers of the company with Wesley Boone had been wounded or killed in the charge near the stone bridge. ||||| He had been struck on the head, and was in a raging fever when his father and sister came to the prison to take him away.
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Who was struck on the head and had a raging fever Wesley Boone
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Dick learned that all the commissioned officers of the company with Wesley Boone had been wounded or killed in the charge near the stone bridge. ||||| Most of the prisoners passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions.
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Who was struck on the head and had a raging fever Wesley Boone
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Dick had no love for the hard-headed plutocrat, but he couldn't resist making himself known. ||||| Wesley had been with the prisoners at first.
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Who was struck on the head and had a raging fever Wesley Boone
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No one could tell where he was now, but Dick knew that he must be in the city, since there were no exchanges, the Confederates allowing no one to leave the lines except women with the dead, or those who came from the North on special permits. ||||| Then he visited the provost headquarters, and was shown the complete list of names recorded in the books there; but Barney's was not among them. ||||| Dick learned that all the commissioned officers of the company with Wesley Boone had been wounded or killed in the charge near the stone bridge.
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Who visited the provost headquarters Dick
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Then he visited the provost headquarters, and was shown the complete list of names recorded in the books there; but Barney's was not among them. ||||| At the Spottswood Hotel, the day after his coming, he met Elisha Boone, haggard, depressed, almost despairing. ||||| Most of the prisoners passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions.
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Who visited the provost headquarters Dick
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He had been struck on the head, and was in a raging fever when his father and sister came to the prison to take him away. ||||| Dick had no love for the hard-headed plutocrat, but he couldn't resist making himself known. ||||| Dick was enraged to see how contentedly the men bore the irksome confinement, the meager food, and harsh peremptoriness of the beardless boys set over them as guards.
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Who visited the provost headquarters Dick
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Dick was enraged to see how contentedly the men bore the irksome confinement, the meager food, and harsh peremptoriness of the beardless boys set over them as guards. ||||| Most of the prisoners passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions.
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Dick was enraged to see who passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions Prisoners
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Most of the prisoners passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions. ||||| Dick had no love for the hard-headed plutocrat, but he couldn't resist making himself known.
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Dick was enraged to see who passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions Prisoners
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He had been struck on the head, and was in a raging fever when his father and sister came to the prison to take him away. ||||| Then he visited the provost headquarters, and was shown the complete list of names recorded in the books there; but Barney's was not among them.
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Dick was enraged to see who passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions Prisoners
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Dick learned that all the commissioned officers of the company with Wesley Boone had been wounded or killed in the charge near the stone bridge. ||||| Wesley had been with the prisoners at first.
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What did Dick learn about Wesley Boone Wesley had been with the prisoners
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Dick learned that all the commissioned officers of the company with Wesley Boone had been wounded or killed in the charge near the stone bridge. ||||| Most of the prisoners passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions.
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What did Dick learn about Wesley Boone Wesley had been with the prisoners
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Dick had no love for the hard-headed plutocrat, but he couldn't resist making himself known. ||||| He had been struck on the head, and was in a raging fever when his father and sister came to the prison to take him away.
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What did Dick learn about Wesley Boone Wesley had been with the prisoners
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Dick learned that all the commissioned officers of the company with Wesley Boone had been wounded or killed in the charge near the stone bridge. ||||| Wesley had been with the prisoners at first.
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What did Dick learn about Wesley Boone Wesley had been struck on the head
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Dick learned that all the commissioned officers of the company with Wesley Boone had been wounded or killed in the charge near the stone bridge. ||||| Most of the prisoners passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions.
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What did Dick learn about Wesley Boone Wesley had been struck on the head
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Dick had no love for the hard-headed plutocrat, but he couldn't resist making himself known. ||||| He had been struck on the head, and was in a raging fever when his father and sister came to the prison to take him away.
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What did Dick learn about Wesley Boone Wesley had been struck on the head
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Then he visited the provost headquarters, and was shown the complete list of names recorded in the books there; but Barney's was not among them. ||||| At the Spottswood Hotel, the day after his coming, he met Elisha Boone, haggard, depressed, almost despairing.
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Where did Dick visit after his stop at the provost headquarters Spottswood Hotel
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At the Spottswood Hotel, the day after his coming, he met Elisha Boone, haggard, depressed, almost despairing. ||||| No one could tell where he was now, but Dick knew that he must be in the city, since there were no exchanges, the Confederates allowing no one to leave the lines except women with the dead, or those who came from the North on special permits.
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Where did Dick visit after his stop at the provost headquarters Spottswood Hotel
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No one could tell where he was now, but Dick knew that he must be in the city, since there were no exchanges, the Confederates allowing no one to leave the lines except women with the dead, or those who came from the North on special permits. ||||| Wesley had been with the prisoners at first.
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Where did Dick visit after his stop at the provost headquarters Spottswood Hotel
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At the Spottswood Hotel, the day after his coming, he met Elisha Boone, haggard, depressed, almost despairing. ||||| Dick had no love for the hard-headed plutocrat, but he couldn't resist making himself known.
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Who met with Elisha Boone at the Spottswood Hotel Dick
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At the Spottswood Hotel, the day after his coming, he met Elisha Boone, haggard, depressed, almost despairing. ||||| Then he visited the provost headquarters, and was shown the complete list of names recorded in the books there; but Barney's was not among them.
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Who met with Elisha Boone at the Spottswood Hotel Dick
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Most of the prisoners passed the time in cards, playing for buttons, trinkets, or what not that formed their scanty possessions. ||||| Dick was enraged to see how contentedly the men bore the irksome confinement, the meager food, and harsh peremptoriness of the beardless boys set over them as guards.
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Who met with Elisha Boone at the Spottswood Hotel Dick
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The so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus", discovered near Sidon and now in the Istanbul Archaeology Museum, is so named not because it was thought to have contained Alexander's remains, but because its bas-reliefs depict Alexander and his companions fighting the Persians and hunting. ||||| It was originally thought to have been the sarcophagus of Abdalonymus (died 311 BC), the king of Sidon appointed by Alexander immediately following the battle of Issus in 331.
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The so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus" was originally thought to have been the sarcophagus of who Abdalonymus
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It was originally thought to have been the sarcophagus of Abdalonymus (died 311 BC), the king of Sidon appointed by Alexander immediately following the battle of Issus in 331. ||||| Pompey, Julius Caesar and Augustus all visited the tomb in Alexandria, where Augustus, allegedly, accidentally knocked the nose off.
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The so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus" was originally thought to have been the sarcophagus of who Abdalonymus
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However, more recently, it has been suggested that it may date from earlier than Abdalonymus' death. ||||| His son and successor, Caracalla, a great admirer, visited the tomb during his own reign.
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The so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus" was originally thought to have been the sarcophagus of who Abdalonymus
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The so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus", discovered near Sidon and now in the Istanbul Archaeology Museum, is so named not because it was thought to have contained Alexander's remains, but because its bas-reliefs depict Alexander and his companions fighting the Persians and hunting. ||||| It was originally thought to have been the sarcophagus of Abdalonymus (died 311 BC), the king of Sidon appointed by Alexander immediately following the battle of Issus in 331.
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The so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus" was originally thought to have been the sarcophagus of who Abdalonymus, the king of Sidon
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It was originally thought to have been the sarcophagus of Abdalonymus (died 311 BC), the king of Sidon appointed by Alexander immediately following the battle of Issus in 331. ||||| Pompey, Julius Caesar and Augustus all visited the tomb in Alexandria, where Augustus, allegedly, accidentally knocked the nose off.
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The so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus" was originally thought to have been the sarcophagus of who Abdalonymus, the king of Sidon
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However, more recently, it has been suggested that it may date from earlier than Abdalonymus' death. ||||| His son and successor, Caracalla, a great admirer, visited the tomb during his own reign.
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The so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus" was originally thought to have been the sarcophagus of who Abdalonymus, the king of Sidon
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Caligula was said to have taken Alexander's breastplate from the tomb for his own use. ||||| Around AD 200, Emperor Septimius Severus closed Alexander's tomb to the public.
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What known alterations were made to Alexander's tomb Ptolemy IX replaced the original with a glass one so he could convert the old one to coinage. Augustus allegedly knocked the nose of the tomb and Caligula was said to have taken Alexander's breastplate from his tomb
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Caligula was said to have taken Alexander's breastplate from the tomb for his own use. ||||| His son and successor, Caracalla, a great admirer, visited the tomb during his own reign.
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What known alterations were made to Alexander's tomb Ptolemy IX replaced the original with a glass one so he could convert the old one to coinage. Augustus allegedly knocked the nose of the tomb and Caligula was said to have taken Alexander's breastplate from his tomb
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While Alexander's funeral cortege was on its way to Macedon, Ptolemy seized it and took it temporarily to Memphis. ||||| According to Aelian, a seer called Aristander foretold that the land where Alexander was laid to rest "would be happy and unvanquishable forever".
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What known alterations were made to Alexander's tomb Ptolemy IX replaced the original with a glass one so he could convert the old one to coinage. Augustus allegedly knocked the nose of the tomb and Caligula was said to have taken Alexander's breastplate from his tomb
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Caligula was said to have taken Alexander's breastplate from the tomb for his own use. ||||| Around AD 200, Emperor Septimius Severus closed Alexander's tomb to the public.
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What known alterations were made to Alexander's tomb Caligula took Alexander's breastplate for his own use and then the tomb was closed to the public in 200 AD
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Caligula was said to have taken Alexander's breastplate from the tomb for his own use. ||||| His son and successor, Caracalla, a great admirer, visited the tomb during his own reign.
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What known alterations were made to Alexander's tomb Caligula took Alexander's breastplate for his own use and then the tomb was closed to the public in 200 AD
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While Alexander's funeral cortege was on its way to Macedon, Ptolemy seized it and took it temporarily to Memphis. ||||| According to Aelian, a seer called Aristander foretold that the land where Alexander was laid to rest "would be happy and unvanquishable forever".
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What known alterations were made to Alexander's tomb Caligula took Alexander's breastplate for his own use and then the tomb was closed to the public in 200 AD
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Alexander's body was laid in a gold anthropoid sarcophagus that was filled with honey, which was in turn placed in a gold casket. ||||| According to Aelian, a seer called Aristander foretold that the land where Alexander was laid to rest "would be happy and unvanquishable forever".
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What was special about Alexander's burial The land was said to be happy forever and his gold sarcophagus was filled with honey
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According to Aelian, a seer called Aristander foretold that the land where Alexander was laid to rest "would be happy and unvanquishable forever". ||||| While Alexander's funeral cortege was on its way to Macedon, Ptolemy seized it and took it temporarily to Memphis.
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What was special about Alexander's burial The land was said to be happy forever and his gold sarcophagus was filled with honey
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While Alexander's funeral cortege was on its way to Macedon, Ptolemy seized it and took it temporarily to Memphis. ||||| Pompey, Julius Caesar and Augustus all visited the tomb in Alexandria, where Augustus, allegedly, accidentally knocked the nose off.
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What was special about Alexander's burial The land was said to be happy forever and his gold sarcophagus was filled with honey
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Alexander's body was laid in a gold anthropoid sarcophagus that was filled with honey, which was in turn placed in a gold casket. ||||| According to Aelian, a seer called Aristander foretold that the land where Alexander was laid to rest "would be happy and unvanquishable forever".
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What was special about Alexander's burial It was said that where Alexander would be laid to rest "would be happy and unvanquishable forever"
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According to Aelian, a seer called Aristander foretold that the land where Alexander was laid to rest "would be happy and unvanquishable forever". ||||| While Alexander's funeral cortege was on its way to Macedon, Ptolemy seized it and took it temporarily to Memphis.
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What was special about Alexander's burial It was said that where Alexander would be laid to rest "would be happy and unvanquishable forever"
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While Alexander's funeral cortege was on its way to Macedon, Ptolemy seized it and took it temporarily to Memphis. ||||| Pompey, Julius Caesar and Augustus all visited the tomb in Alexandria, where Augustus, allegedly, accidentally knocked the nose off.
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What was special about Alexander's burial It was said that where Alexander would be laid to rest "would be happy and unvanquishable forever"
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After this, details on the fate of the tomb are hazy. ||||| The so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus", discovered near Sidon and now in the Istanbul Archaeology Museum, is so named not because it was thought to have contained Alexander's remains, but because its bas-reliefs depict Alexander and his companions fighting the Persians and hunting.
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Where are Alexander's remains Unknown, the fate of his tomb is not known
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The so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus", discovered near Sidon and now in the Istanbul Archaeology Museum, is so named not because it was thought to have contained Alexander's remains, but because its bas-reliefs depict Alexander and his companions fighting the Persians and hunting. ||||| Alexander's body was laid in a gold anthropoid sarcophagus that was filled with honey, which was in turn placed in a gold casket.
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Where are Alexander's remains Unknown, the fate of his tomb is not known
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Pompey, Julius Caesar and Augustus all visited the tomb in Alexandria, where Augustus, allegedly, accidentally knocked the nose off. ||||| According to Aelian, a seer called Aristander foretold that the land where Alexander was laid to rest "would be happy and unvanquishable forever".
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Where are Alexander's remains Unknown, the fate of his tomb is not known
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After this, details on the fate of the tomb are hazy. ||||| The so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus", discovered near Sidon and now in the Istanbul Archaeology Museum, is so named not because it was thought to have contained Alexander's remains, but because its bas-reliefs depict Alexander and his companions fighting the Persians and hunting.
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Where are Alexander's remains The location of Alexander's remains is unknown
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The so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus", discovered near Sidon and now in the Istanbul Archaeology Museum, is so named not because it was thought to have contained Alexander's remains, but because its bas-reliefs depict Alexander and his companions fighting the Persians and hunting. ||||| Alexander's body was laid in a gold anthropoid sarcophagus that was filled with honey, which was in turn placed in a gold casket.
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Where are Alexander's remains The location of Alexander's remains is unknown
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Pompey, Julius Caesar and Augustus all visited the tomb in Alexandria, where Augustus, allegedly, accidentally knocked the nose off. ||||| According to Aelian, a seer called Aristander foretold that the land where Alexander was laid to rest "would be happy and unvanquishable forever".
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Where are Alexander's remains The location of Alexander's remains is unknown
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Around AD 200, Emperor Septimius Severus closed Alexander's tomb to the public. ||||| His son and successor, Caracalla, a great admirer, visited the tomb during his own reign.
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Whose father closed off Alexander's tomb to the public The great admirer
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His son and successor, Caracalla, a great admirer, visited the tomb during his own reign. ||||| Perhaps more likely, the successors may have seen possession of the body as a symbol of legitimacy, since burying the prior king was a royal prerogative.
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Whose father closed off Alexander's tomb to the public The great admirer
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Caligula was said to have taken Alexander's breastplate from the tomb for his own use. ||||| Pompey, Julius Caesar and Augustus all visited the tomb in Alexandria, where Augustus, allegedly, accidentally knocked the nose off.
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Whose father closed off Alexander's tomb to the public The great admirer
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Around AD 200, Emperor Septimius Severus closed Alexander's tomb to the public. ||||| His son and successor, Caracalla, a great admirer, visited the tomb during his own reign.
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Whose father closed off Alexander's tomb to the public Caracalla
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His son and successor, Caracalla, a great admirer, visited the tomb during his own reign. ||||| Perhaps more likely, the successors may have seen possession of the body as a symbol of legitimacy, since burying the prior king was a royal prerogative.
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Whose father closed off Alexander's tomb to the public Caracalla
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Caligula was said to have taken Alexander's breastplate from the tomb for his own use. ||||| Pompey, Julius Caesar and Augustus all visited the tomb in Alexandria, where Augustus, allegedly, accidentally knocked the nose off.
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Whose father closed off Alexander's tomb to the public Caracalla
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Around AD 200, Emperor Septimius Severus closed Alexander's tomb to the public. ||||| His son and successor, Caracalla, a great admirer, visited the tomb during his own reign. ||||| After this, details on the fate of the tomb are hazy.
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What were the last known details of Alexander's sarcophagus Recently it is said that it may date from earlier than Abdalonymus' death
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After this, details on the fate of the tomb are hazy. ||||| The recent discovery of an enormous tomb in northern Greece, at Amphipolis, dating from the time of Alexander the Great has given rise to speculation that its original intent was to be the burial place of Alexander. ||||| The so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus", discovered near Sidon and now in the Istanbul Archaeology Museum, is so named not because it was thought to have contained Alexander's remains, but because its bas-reliefs depict Alexander and his companions fighting the Persians and hunting.
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What were the last known details of Alexander's sarcophagus Recently it is said that it may date from earlier than Abdalonymus' death
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According to Aelian, a seer called Aristander foretold that the land where Alexander was laid to rest "would be happy and unvanquishable forever". ||||| Pompey, Julius Caesar and Augustus all visited the tomb in Alexandria, where Augustus, allegedly, accidentally knocked the nose off. ||||| Alexander's body was laid in a gold anthropoid sarcophagus that was filled with honey, which was in turn placed in a gold casket.
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What were the last known details of Alexander's sarcophagus Recently it is said that it may date from earlier than Abdalonymus' death
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Around AD 200, Emperor Septimius Severus closed Alexander's tomb to the public. ||||| His son and successor, Caracalla, a great admirer, visited the tomb during his own reign. ||||| After this, details on the fate of the tomb are hazy.
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What were the last known details of Alexander's sarcophagus Around AD 200, Emperor Septimius Severus closed Alexander's tomb to the public. His son and successor, Caracalla, a great admirer, visited the tomb during his own reign
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After this, details on the fate of the tomb are hazy. ||||| The recent discovery of an enormous tomb in northern Greece, at Amphipolis, dating from the time of Alexander the Great has given rise to speculation that its original intent was to be the burial place of Alexander. ||||| The so-called "Alexander Sarcophagus", discovered near Sidon and now in the Istanbul Archaeology Museum, is so named not because it was thought to have contained Alexander's remains, but because its bas-reliefs depict Alexander and his companions fighting the Persians and hunting.
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What were the last known details of Alexander's sarcophagus Around AD 200, Emperor Septimius Severus closed Alexander's tomb to the public. His son and successor, Caracalla, a great admirer, visited the tomb during his own reign
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According to Aelian, a seer called Aristander foretold that the land where Alexander was laid to rest "would be happy and unvanquishable forever". ||||| Pompey, Julius Caesar and Augustus all visited the tomb in Alexandria, where Augustus, allegedly, accidentally knocked the nose off. ||||| Alexander's body was laid in a gold anthropoid sarcophagus that was filled with honey, which was in turn placed in a gold casket.
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What were the last known details of Alexander's sarcophagus Around AD 200, Emperor Septimius Severus closed Alexander's tomb to the public. His son and successor, Caracalla, a great admirer, visited the tomb during his own reign
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Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated a free zone for e-commerce today, called Dubai Internet City. ||||| The preliminary stages of the project, the only one of its kind according to its designers, are estimated at $200 million. ||||| The minister, who has his own website, also said: "I want Dubai to be the best place in the world for state-of-the-art technology companies."
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What is the current estimated cost of Dubai Internet City $200 million
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Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated a free zone for e-commerce today, called Dubai Internet City. ||||| The inauguration of Dubai Internet City coincides with the opening of an annual IT show in Dubai, the Gulf Information Technology Exhibition (Gitex), the biggest in the Middle East. ||||| Sheikh Mohamed, who is also the Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates, announced at the inauguration ceremony that "we want to make Dubai a new trading center."
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What is the current estimated cost of Dubai Internet City $200 million
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The e-commerce free zone is situated in north Dubai, near the industrial free zone in Jebel Ali, the top regional and tenth international leading area in container transit. ||||| The inauguration of Dubai Internet City coincides with the opening of an annual IT show in Dubai, the Gulf Information Technology Exhibition (Gitex), the biggest in the Middle East. ||||| Sheikh Mohamed, who is also the Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates, announced at the inauguration ceremony that "we want to make Dubai a new trading center."
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What is the current estimated cost of Dubai Internet City $200 million
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Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated a free zone for e-commerce today, called Dubai Internet City. ||||| Sheikh Mohamed, who is also the Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates, announced at the inauguration ceremony that "we want to make Dubai a new trading center."
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What project will "help make Dubai a new trading center" according to the Crown Prince Dubai Internet City
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Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated a free zone for e-commerce today, called Dubai Internet City. ||||| The e-commerce free zone is situated in north Dubai, near the industrial free zone in Jebel Ali, the top regional and tenth international leading area in container transit.
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What project will "help make Dubai a new trading center" according to the Crown Prince Dubai Internet City
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He said companies engaged in e-commerce would be able to set up offices, employ staff and own equipment in the open zone, including fully-owned foreign companies. ||||| The preliminary stages of the project, the only one of its kind according to its designers, are estimated at $200 million.
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What project will "help make Dubai a new trading center" according to the Crown Prince Dubai Internet City
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Sheikh Mohamed, who is also the Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates, announced at the inauguration ceremony that "we want to make Dubai a new trading center." ||||| The inauguration of Dubai Internet City coincides with the opening of an annual IT show in Dubai, the Gulf Information Technology Exhibition (Gitex), the biggest in the Middle East.
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What other event was taking place when the Defense Minister announced that they wanted to make Dubai a trading center Gulf Information Technology Exhibition
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Sheikh Mohamed, who is also the Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates, announced at the inauguration ceremony that "we want to make Dubai a new trading center." ||||| Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated a free zone for e-commerce today, called Dubai Internet City.
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What other event was taking place when the Defense Minister announced that they wanted to make Dubai a trading center Gulf Information Technology Exhibition
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The minister, who has his own website, also said: "I want Dubai to be the best place in the world for state-of-the-art technology companies." ||||| Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated a free zone for e-commerce today, called Dubai Internet City.
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What other event was taking place when the Defense Minister announced that they wanted to make Dubai a trading center Gulf Information Technology Exhibition
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Sheikh Mohamed, who is also the Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates, announced at the inauguration ceremony that "we want to make Dubai a new trading center." ||||| The inauguration of Dubai Internet City coincides with the opening of an annual IT show in Dubai, the Gulf Information Technology Exhibition (Gitex), the biggest in the Middle East.
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What other event was taking place when the Defense Minister announced that they wanted to make Dubai a trading center Gitex
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Sheikh Mohamed, who is also the Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates, announced at the inauguration ceremony that "we want to make Dubai a new trading center." ||||| Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated a free zone for e-commerce today, called Dubai Internet City.
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What other event was taking place when the Defense Minister announced that they wanted to make Dubai a trading center Gitex
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The minister, who has his own website, also said: "I want Dubai to be the best place in the world for state-of-the-art technology companies." ||||| Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated a free zone for e-commerce today, called Dubai Internet City.
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What other event was taking place when the Defense Minister announced that they wanted to make Dubai a trading center Gitex
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Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated a free zone for e-commerce today, called Dubai Internet City. ||||| Sheikh Mohamed, who is also the Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates, announced at the inauguration ceremony that "we want to make Dubai a new trading center."
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Who is Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktou Defense Minister of UAE
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Sheikh Mohamed, who is also the Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates, announced at the inauguration ceremony that "we want to make Dubai a new trading center." ||||| The minister, who has his own website, also said: "I want Dubai to be the best place in the world for state-of-the-art technology companies."
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Who is Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktou Defense Minister of UAE
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The preliminary stages of the project, the only one of its kind according to its designers, are estimated at $200 million. ||||| The minister, who has his own website, also said: "I want Dubai to be the best place in the world for state-of-the-art technology companies."
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Who is Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktou Defense Minister of UAE
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Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated a free zone for e-commerce today, called Dubai Internet City. ||||| Sheikh Mohamed, who is also the Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates, announced at the inauguration ceremony that "we want to make Dubai a new trading center."
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Who is Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktou Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates
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Sheikh Mohamed, who is also the Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates, announced at the inauguration ceremony that "we want to make Dubai a new trading center." ||||| The minister, who has his own website, also said: "I want Dubai to be the best place in the world for state-of-the-art technology companies."
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Who is Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktou Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates
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The preliminary stages of the project, the only one of its kind according to its designers, are estimated at $200 million. ||||| The minister, who has his own website, also said: "I want Dubai to be the best place in the world for state-of-the-art technology companies."
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Who is Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktou Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates
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Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated a free zone for e-commerce today, called Dubai Internet City. ||||| Sheikh Mohamed, who is also the Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates, announced at the inauguration ceremony that "we want to make Dubai a new trading center."
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Who is Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktou Dubai's Crown Pirince
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Sheikh Mohamed, who is also the Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates, announced at the inauguration ceremony that "we want to make Dubai a new trading center." ||||| The minister, who has his own website, also said: "I want Dubai to be the best place in the world for state-of-the-art technology companies."
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Who is Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktou Dubai's Crown Pirince
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The preliminary stages of the project, the only one of its kind according to its designers, are estimated at $200 million. ||||| The minister, who has his own website, also said: "I want Dubai to be the best place in the world for state-of-the-art technology companies."
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Who is Sheikh Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktou Dubai's Crown Pirince
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