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  2. Yacine Ait-Slimane - Wikipedia

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    Yacine Ait-Slimane (born May 30, 1995) is a Canadian soccer player who played as a forward. Club career. Early career. Ait-Slimane began playing football as a 5-year ...

  3. Yacine Sene - Wikipedia

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    Yacine Sene (born 18 March 1982 in Orléans) is a French basketball player who played 25 times for the French women's national basketball team from 2008 to 2010. [1]

  4. Mahmoud Yassin - Wikipedia

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    Year Film Role Notes 1968 The Man Who Lost His Shadow: 1969 Stories from our country: 1971 The Thin Thread: 1969 A Taste of Fear: 1974 The Bullet is still in my pocket

  5. Yacine (name) - Wikipedia

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    Yacine is the French version of the Arabic name Yasin (Arabic: ياسين, [1] IPA: [jæːˈsiːn]). It is common in North Africa . The name comes from a chapter ( surah ) of the Quran called Ya-Sin .

  6. Yacine Hamza - Wikipedia

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    Yacine Hamza (Arabic: ياسين حمزة; born 18 April 1997) is an Algerian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Continental team Madar Pro Cycling Team. [ 2 ] Major results

  7. Yacine Adli - Wikipedia

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    Yacine Adli (born 29 July 2000) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Serie A club Fiorentina, on loan from AC Milan. Personal life [ edit ]

  8. Yacine Amaouche - Wikipedia

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    Yacine Amaouche (born 26 June 1979) is a former footballer. He last played as a forward for MSP Batna in the Algerian league . Amaouche was a member of Algeria 's squad at the 2000 African Cup of Nations , but did not play any matches at the tournament. [ 1 ]

  9. Yassine (name) - Wikipedia

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    Yassine (Arabic: ياسين, IPA: [jæːˈsiːn]) is a given name, an alternative of Yasin, Yassin, Yaseen and Yacine. The name is most common in North Africa. [1] The name is derived from a chapter of the Quran called Ya-Sin. It is an epithet of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. [2] [3]