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Abram
[ ey-bruhm ]
noun
- an earlier name of the Biblical Abraham.
- a male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “exalted father.”
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I was there to receive the Morris B. Abram Human Rights Award from the organization UN Watch.
From The Daily Beast
Now, among pagans and idolaters Abram (as he was originally called) lived until he was seventy-five.
From Project Gutenberg
From such influences it was necessary that Abram should be removed if he was to found a nation with a monotheistic belief.
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For this signal act of heroism Abram was blessed by Melchizedek, in the name of their common lord the most high God.
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In the meantime Abram Storms was acting the part of a vigilant sentinel at his station on deck.
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It was a startling awaking for Abram Storms, who did his utmost for his unfortunate captain.
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