Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

Arash Shirazi of Bullit Bookings

English answer:

a person named Arash Shirazi of a company, named Bullit Bookings, that schedules performances

Added to glossary by Michael Powers (PhD)
Feb 4, 2008 04:01
16 yrs ago
English term

Arash Shirazi of Bullit Bookings

English Art/Literary Music
says Arash Shirazi of Bullit Bookings, whose clients include US house duo Deep Dish.
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Feb 4, 2008 04:01: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"

Feb 13, 2008 02:01: Michael Powers (PhD) Created KOG entry

Feb 13, 2008 02:02: Michael Powers (PhD) changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/52429">Michael Powers (PhD)'s</a> old entry - "Arash Shirazi of Bullit Bookings"" to ""a person named Arash shirazi of a company, named Bullit Bookings, that schedules performances""

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Non-PRO (1): Edith Kelly

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a person named Arash shirazi of a company, named Bullit Bookings, that schedules performances


bookings
One entry found.

booking

Main Entry:
book·ing Listen to the pronunciation of booking
Pronunciation:
\ˈbu̇-kiŋ\
Function:
noun
Date:
1823

1 : the act of one that books 2 : an engagement or scheduled performance 3 : reservation 1c


Mike :)


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Note added at 10 mins (2008-02-04 04:11:33 GMT)
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One of the groups for which this company that sets up performances has previously made reservations or bookings is named "Deep Dish"
Note from asker:
I mean...I want to konw the information of the company or founder.
Peer comment(s):

agree Will Matter : Someone named Arash Shirazi who works for a company called "Bullit Bookings", one of whose clients is a US group called "Deep Dish".
20 mins
Thank you, Will - Mike :)
agree Edith Kelly
3 hrs
Thank you, EdithK - Mike :)
agree Jack Doughty
4 hrs
Thank you, Jack - Mike :)
agree V_Nedkov
1 day 18 hrs
Thank you, V_N - Mike :)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you"
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34 mins
English term (edited): Arash Shirazi of "Bullit Bookings"....

Someone named Arash Shirazi who works for a company called "Bullit Bookings".....

Here's the full answer: Someone named Arash Shirazi who works for a company called "Bullit Bookings", one of whose clients is a US group called "Deep Dish". This is how I understand the sentence and this is how I would reword it. HTH.
Peer comment(s):

agree orientalhorizon
2 hrs
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