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Perhaps looking for attention, Zami began spending time with a young man who had dropped out of high school.
It is drained by the Zami and the Haungtharaw rivers.
Audre, the protagonist of Zami, describes her personal understanding of 'home'.
It is located on the Zami River.
Her life spiralled downward to the point where Zami tried to take her own life on several different occasions.
Her cravings for drugs continued, but "this time," Zami remembers, "the drugs had no effect on me.
According to Zami, the Malaghan Institute provides an excellent facility for educational purposes.
It is also near a smaller village Zami Duntakurra to the east, and Ventrapragada to the west.
Plus, Yeop 'Hitler' Zami is a very good director.
Prior to his visit, Zami knew little about how science was conducted in New Zealand and was keen to learn.
After three weeks of care, Zami asked her parents to send her away to a treatment program operated by Siloam Institute.
A main tributary of the Ataran River is the Zami River.
Characters in "Zami: A New Spelling of My Name"
Despite mocking his smaller form, she was saved by Hakuou after nearly being crushed by a rampaging Big Zami.
Lalthanzami (Zami) grew up in a Christian home in Aizawl, Mizoram, India.
One of Rodriguez's neighbors, Zami Ford, told the Daily News she was unaware of the teen's pregnancy and stunned by the allegations.
Currently, Zami is preparing for fulltime missionary service and attends the Joshua Vision India, Masters Trainers program.
The research effort in the asthma group benefited greatly with the arrival of Professor Zami Ben-Sasson from the Hebrew University in Israel.
Lorde's deeply personal novel Zami: A New Spelling of My Name (1982), described as a "biomythography," chronicles her childhood and adulthood.
Zami: A New Spelling of My Name is a 1982 autobiography by African American poet Audre Lorde.
Kyain Seikgyi is a town in the Kayin State of southeastern Burma (Myanmar), located on the Zami River.
Sduduzo Ka-Mbili, of Juxtapower, danced "Izinhlungu Zami," a solo in which he appeared to embody mighty forces of nature.
Zami thought that it was unusual to see so much in vivo work combined with in vitro work - so much that was actually applicable to humans.
According to Pluristem CEO Zami Aberman, it was the first time ever that stem cells were injected into the muscle rather than into the body's blood system.
Just the opposite is required by Sduduzo Ka-Mbili's new "Izinhwngu Zami" ("Who Knows My Sorrow?")