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Sharon
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Sha·ron  (sh-rn), Ariel Originally Ariel Scheinermann Born 1928.
Israeli military and political leader who served as prime minister (2001-2006).

Shar·on  (shrn), Plain of
A fertile plain of western Israel extending along the Mediterranean coast south of Haifa.

Sharon [ˈʃærən]
n
(Placename) Plain of. a plain in W Israel, between the Mediterranean and the hills of Samaria, extending from Haifa to Tel Aviv

Sharon [ʃəˈrɒn]
n
(Biographies / Sharon, Ariel (1928 M, Israeli, MILITARY: soldier, POLITICS: politician) Ariel (ˈærɪəl). born 1928, Israeli soldier and politician; Likud prime minister from 2001
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sharon [ˈʃærən] N (also sharon fruit) → sharon m


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