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Bar⋅ak

[bair-uhk, bey-rak for 1; buh-rahk for 2]
–noun
1. a military commander who, with Deborah, destroyed the Canaanite army under Sisera. Judges 4.
2. E⋅hud, born 1942, Israeli military leader and politician: prime minister 1999–2001.
Also, Douay Bible, Barac.
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Ba·rak   (bə-räk')   
Israeli politician. He ended a 35-year military career to enter politics, joining the Labor Party in 1995 and serving that year as interior minister, then foreign minister. He served as Israel's prime minister from 1999 to 2001.
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Ehud Barak

soldier and politician who was the prime minister of Israel from 1999 to 2001.

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