• T. J. Ramini is a British actor known for his role as DC Zain Nadir in The Bill and Tarin Faroush in 24. Ramini's other parts include guest appearances...
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  • Meredith (episode 34) Melissa Pryer as Liza Davies (episodes 20−21) Tarek Ramini as PC Russell (episodes 9−29) David Robb as Henry Reeve-Jones (episode 18)...
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  • action film directed by Sacha Bennett and starring Luke Treadaway, T. J. Ramini, Craig Fairbrass, Emily Atack and Terry Stone. The film is about a man in...
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  • Rupert Grint, David Tennant, Ronan Keating, Susan Duerden, Sandra Teles, TJ Ramini and Peter Woodward. It was released in the UK on 23 May 2014 by Lionsgate...
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  • played for the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican League and the Telemarket Ramini of the Italian Baseball League. He became a free agent after the season...
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    Hassan Nazneen Contractor — Kayla Hassan Akbar Kurtha — Farhad Hassan T. J. Ramini — Tarin Faroush Mido Hamada — Samir Mehran Rami Malek — Marcos Al-Zacar...
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    they declare war on Michael's group for Ramal's death. Cross (played by TJ Ramini) is an inmate at Ogygia. He and his brother Muza are Christians, and were...
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  • Greenwood (episodes 3 and 8) Tom Fisher as Al (episodes 4 and 16) Tarek Ramini as PC Russell (episodes 4−21) Chrissie Cotterill as Shirley (episodes 12...
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  • Detective Diane Neal as Abigail Borin, CGIS Special Agent in Charge TJ Ramini as Malachi Ben-Gidon, Mossad Agent Marco Sanchez as Alejandro Rivera, official...
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  • buttons sometimes are used. In Italy 1, 2 and 5 cents coins are called "ramini" or "bronzini", meaning respectively "little coppers" and "little bronzes"...
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