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Bashan

[ bey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. a region in ancient Palestine, E of the Jordan River.


Bashan

/ ˈbeɪʃæn /

noun

  1. Old Testament a region to the east of the Jordan, renowned for its rich pasture (Deuteronomy 32:14)
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“Nearly every Rohingya person I spoke with on this mission, whether in the Kutupalong camps or on Bashan Char, wants to return home as soon as they can do so voluntarily, safely, sustainably, and with dignity. They want to go back home,” Andrews said.

It was based on another “first,” the debut novel of the same name, originally published in 1929 by Bhibuti Bashan Banerjee, which depicted Apu and his family in their village in rural Bengal.

The choreographer Igal Perry anchors his company’s spring season with a new work called “Perfection Has No Dreams,” a collaboration with Ofer Bashan, a composer and fellow Israeli.

Mother has a pagan’s appreciation for the Bible, being devoted to such phrases as “purge me with hyssop,” and “strong bulls of Bashan have beset me round,” and “thou hast put off my sackcloth and girded me with gladness.”

Bashan was the deliberately secluded setting of a weeklong conference that brought together many of those tasked with leading China’s reforms and an intellectually diverse array of foreign economists, including Kornai, Brus, the Scottish economist Sir Alec Cairncross and the American Nobel laureate James Tobin.

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