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Graham Holdings Company and Neo-Aramaic languages

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Difference between Graham Holdings Company and Neo-Aramaic languages

Graham Holdings Company vs. Neo-Aramaic languages

Graham Holdings Company (formerly The Washington Post Company) is a diversified American conglomerate, best known for formerly owning the newspaper for which it was once named, The Washington Post, and Newsweek. The Neo-Aramaic or Modern Aramaic languages are varieties of the Semitic Aramaic, that are spoken vernaculars from the medieval to modern era that evolved out of Imperial Aramaic via Middle Aramaic dialects, around AD 1200 (conventional date).

Similarities between Graham Holdings Company and Neo-Aramaic languages

Graham Holdings Company and Neo-Aramaic languages have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Foreign Policy.

Foreign Policy

Foreign Policy is an American news publication, founded in 1970 and focused on global affairs, current events, and domestic and international policy.

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Graham Holdings Company and Neo-Aramaic languages Comparison

Graham Holdings Company has 77 relations, while Neo-Aramaic languages has 59. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.74% = 1 / (77 + 59).

References

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