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Kadri

Proper noun

Meaning

Kadri (plural Kadris)

A surname from Arabic.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Estonia's European Commissioner Kadri Simson called for the European Union's energy system to "become better integrated" and "more flexible" on Wednesday during discussions about reaching carbon-neutral goals and the future use of hydrogen. Source: Internet

Nazem Kadri scored earlier in the third to tie the game, and MacKinnon beat Elvis Merzlikins with a slap shot from the left point as Avalanche rolled to their third straight win and sixth in the in the last seven games. Source: Internet

He had one shot ricochet off the post and Anton Khudobin was falling back when he extended his left arm for a glove save on another Kadri shot headed toward the net. Source: Internet

Earlier this week, Colorado Avalanche Nazem Kadri said standing together with Minnesota players prior to an exhibition game was a good sign of solidarity, but he called for more than just gestures. Source: Internet

Vihvelin, Kadri, "Arguments for Incompatibilism", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2003 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed. Source: Internet

Mr Kadri said a “thorough and independent” investigation needed to take place into the shooting, particularly following the police shooting of Afghan man Mohammad Ikraam Bahram, 24, in the CBD in January. Source: Internet

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