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Aydin

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/ ˈaɪdɪn /

noun

  1. Ancient name: Tralles.  a town in SW Turkey: an ancient city of Lydia. Pop: 160 000 (2005 est)

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Also visiting is Aydin Deniz Yuce, a psychologist in his 30s who is a huge fan of Pamuk's works.

From Barron's

Aydin Dikerdem, cabinet member for housing, said: "We accept that we could have acted more swiftly, and following this case changes are being made to our anti-social behaviour case management system to ensure the appropriate actions are taken more promptly and that complainants are kept updated."

From BBC

Zaki Aydin, a 50-year-old Syriac language teacher in Orebro, said he was afraid for the first time for his young students, who are mostly from the Middle East.

From BBC

Aydin used to have the doors of his classroom and the church building open when he taught.

From BBC

Referee Cihan Aydin got wind of the stunt and came over to show the Chelsea legend a yellow card.

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