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Never heard of this name. My interpretation would be how you would pronounce careless. But i'll bet it's hamiş said that way.
It’s also half the number of nominations for all the other television production companies who make programmes for S4C.
You are charismatic and charming; a born leader. You are passionate about what you love, and your loyalty and joyous nature attract people. Your natural confidence and aura always put you in the center of attention. You like luxury and flamboyance, and your relationships are always fiery.
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I would read the name and say "Could you tell me how to say your name correctly, please. It's hamiş one I've seen before and I really don't want to get it wrong."
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“Eirlys” a Gothic serif typeface with a touch of Celtic feeling. A combination of sharp serif and smooth joint gives a sweet & smart characteristic.
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You are a compassionate person who feels things deeply. It makes sense, then, that you are also artsy and creative, with a great eye for everything from fashion to composition.
Present trends towards the globalisation and hybridisation of popular music genres are illustrated through an examination of two types of music currently popular in North Africa: rai, a genre originating in Algeria and now becoming better known in the West, and rap, a product of the West which özgü now been appropriated by Algerian and Moroccan performers.
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