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11Ed Husain — (born 25 December 1975 in London) is the pen name of the British writer Mohammed Mahbub Hussain, author of The Islamist , an account of his five years as an Islamist activist.Personal life, education, and careerHusain s father and mother were… …
12Maajid Nawaz — Born Southend on Sea, Essex, England Education BA in Law and Arabic and MSc in Political Theory Alma mater …
13lionize — lionization, n. lionizer, n. /luy euh nuyz /, v., lionized, lionizing. v.t. 1. to treat (a person) as a celebrity: to lionize the visiting poet. 2. Brit. to visit or exhibit the objects of interest of (a place). v.i. 3. to pursue celebrities or… …
14bedinner — verb To take to dinner. Can he do nothing for his Burns but make a Gauger of him; lionise him, bedinner him, for a foolish while: then whistle him down the wind, to desperation and bitter death? …
15lionize — li|on|ize also lionise BrE [ˈlaıənaız] v [T] written to treat someone as being very important or famous …
16lionize — [[t]la͟ɪ͟ənaɪz[/t]] lionizes, lionizing, lionized VERB If someone is lionized, they are treated as if they are very important or special by a particular group of people, often when they do not really deserve to be. [FORMAL] [be V ed] By the 1920… …
17lionize — (Amer.) li·on·ize || laɪənaɪz v. treat a person like a celebrity; seek the company of celebrities; (British) visit interesting sites; show sights of a place to (also lionise) …
18lionized — lionize (Amer.) li·on·ize || laɪənaɪz v. treat a person like a celebrity; seek the company of celebrities; (British) visit interesting sites; show sights of a place to (also lionise) …
19lionizes — lionize (Amer.) li·on·ize || laɪənaɪz v. treat a person like a celebrity; seek the company of celebrities; (British) visit interesting sites; show sights of a place to (also lionise) …
20lionizing — lionize (Amer.) li·on·ize || laɪənaɪz v. treat a person like a celebrity; seek the company of celebrities; (British) visit interesting sites; show sights of a place to (also lionise) …