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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
English term
Arash Shirazi of Bullit Bookings
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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"
I mean...I want to konw the information of the company or founder. |
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