Arar, Maher, Syrian-Canadian engineer deported to Syria
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AratusAratus ( Greek Aratos) (circa 315 B. was a Macedonian Greek poet, known for his technical poetry. Life and Writings Aratus was born in Soli on the island of Cyprus. He spent time at the courts of the Egyptian court of Ptolemy Philadelphus, and the Syrian, (circa 315 BC-240 BC), botanist
Arau, AlfonsoAlfonso Arau is a Mexican director of such films as Zapata: The Dream of a Hero Like Water for Chocolate (Mexico, 1992) and A Walk in the Clouds which starred Keanu Reeves and Anthony Quinn. He is also an actor. Among others, he had the antagonic role in, film director
Arau, Fernando , actor, show host
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Arc, Joan of, ( 1412- 1431), misfiling of "Joan of Arc" (which includes no surname) retained for ease of access : medieval French swordswoman and saint