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Asser

[ ah-ser ]

noun

  1. To·bi·as [toh-, bahy, -, uh, s, taw-, bee, -ahs], 1838–1913, Dutch jurist and statesman: Nobel Peace Prize 1911.


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In 2013 he took up a post with another Fayed company - this time as managing director of Turnbull and Asser, the shirt-maker with a Royal Warrant from Prince Charles.

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Tuesday morning Abu Al-Qumsan left his apartment in Gaza’s Deir Al-Balah to register the births of his son, Asser, and daughter, Aysal, leaving them at home with his wife, Jumana, 28, and her mother, Arafa, his friends told The Times.

Asser, a boy, and Ayssel, a girl, were just four days old when their father Mohammed Abu al-Qumsan went to collect their birth certificates.

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“My eldest son was killed, my father was killed, my youngest son, Asser, lost his sight.”

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Ms al-Ajeel is sitting and holding little Asser, his eyelid closed over an empty socket.

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