How To Use Alger In A Sentence
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Even France's old colony of Algeria treated him like a returning hero on his recent visit.
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After the semi-final, more than half a million people gathered in the Champs-Elysées, waving French tricolours alongside Algerian and other African flags.
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By the time of Hasni's death, rai music was a major front in the confrontation between Algerian Islamism and the secular forces it sought to overcome.
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phalansteries" in France, in Algeria, Brazil, and in the United States.
Essai sur l'imagination créatrice. English
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U, a 45-year-old Algerian, is alleged to be a terrorist leader who recruited, trained and facilitated operations.
Do we have any control over who can stay in this Country?
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The ruling party will contest 158 seats in Algeria's elections.
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It's in that moment he decides he's not going to play his beloved violin until he reacquaints himself with his Algerian roots.
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Surviving civil wars and brutal militias in several African countries, they arrive in Algeria and then must walk across the desert to Morocco.
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He said the two suspects, a Pakistani student known as XC and an Algerian referred to as U who face deportation on the grounds they pose a risk to national security, would remain in custody while he sought permission to appeal the verdict.
Reuters: Top News
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Eight-eyes glued to the plasterboard screen, we witnessed the power of hope amidst prejudice and unreward as the "indigenous" soldiers (aka the Algerian Infantry Division) arrived in France from the colonies to help free their "motherland".
WWII soldiers remembrance
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Hamra checkpoint, the main Algerian - Mauritanian border point, is a long drive on extremely difficult roads from the main cluster of refugee camps in Tindouf.
Global Voices in English » Western Sahara: Landmine Injures Five During Peaceful Protest
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A town of northern Algeria at the foot of the Atlas Mountains southwest of Algiers. It was built on the site of a Roman military base. Population, 136,033.
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Plucky firefighter Mark Murphy is back home from his heroic mission to help rescue people trapped in the Algerian earthquake.
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In its street forms, rai operates in France to keep a community of former North African residents connected; in Algeria it operated for a time as a Berber nationalist medium against the Islamicizing, Arabizing currents.
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This crescent is significant to Islam and is borne on the state flags and official marquees of Muslim countries from Algeria to Indonesia.
Daniel Bruno Sanz: Bad Moon, Burnt Qurans, Birthers and Flat Earthers
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From 1970 on, he wrote -- and directed and produced -- plays in Algerian dialectal Arabic (when practically no one had attempted literature in dialectal language) following, and preceding, plays, novels and poetry in French.
Anis Shivani: Poetry As a Bridge Across Cultures: Anis Shivani Interviews Marilyn Hacker
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When the reprobates returned to beg forgiveness, Cecily pointedly asked Algernon why he had pretended to be Ernest.
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Second, they were fighting an increasingly nasty little colonial war in Algeria.
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That's slightly more than North Africa's biggest oil supplier Algeria produces.
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The red rover of that region will disappear as a combatant in the same way, and before the same weapon, as his brother nomad of Algeria, the earliest victim of the conoidal bullet.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875
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From 1970 on, he wrote -- and directed and produced -- plays in Algerian dialectal Arabic (when practically no one had attempted literature in dialectal language) following, and preceding, plays, novels and poetry in French.
Anis Shivani: Poetry As a Bridge Across Cultures: Anis Shivani Interviews Marilyn Hacker
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Algernon Peckham glanced at him, and there was a momentary pause before he moved on to speak to James Pegg.
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Le blog de Lameen Souag ayant hélas perdu un point. the excellent blog of Algerian journalist Allaoua Hadji next to Laila Lalami [a Moroccan author] and the two censored Tunisian blogs Nawaat. org and ReveilTunisien. org.
Global Voices in English » Morocco: The Blogoma’s Journey Continues
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He was instated in the photo and film division of the French Army and ultimately deployed in Algeria as a military photographer shortly after the war ended.
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By last summer, investors already knew that a liquefied natural gas project in Algeria had gone sour.
Times, Sunday Times
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In Algeria, police have again clashed with protesters, this time to break up a demonstration.
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One can only hope that they stand by these principles and do not waver in response to the allure of ongoing or improving deals with Algerian oil companies at the sacrifice of democratic ideals.
Kathryn Cameron Porter: Change in Algeria Fundamental for Human Rights and Security
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ALGIERS - Christians in Algeria, where foreigners have become targets of Moslem fundamentalist attack, had a bleak Christmas this year with armed police guarding the cathedral in Algiers and traditional midnight mass cancelled.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The Libyan jird for instance lives solitaire in Algeria, which is a type - 1 area, but lives in groups in Pakistan!
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The word came from the Sonoran Spanish xinete, which was in turn derived from the Andalusian zanati, an echo of the name of the Zanatah tribe of what is now Algeria.
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In the center of the Berber struggle in Algeria is a Berber region seeking autonomy, Kabylia.
The Coming Revolution
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Official reports in Algeria suggest that calm is returning to the country.
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The vital question about the human rights practices inside the Tindouf four camps is the freedom of expression and even of movement. although Polisario officials confirm every now and then that sahraoui refugees are allowed to leave the camps any time they would like to do so, sahraouis need Algerian documents if they decide to leave and travel abroad, to get such document is not easy, unless you are a Polisario official or you have useful contacts within the sphere of Polisario leadership, but it is known that any saharoui who managed to leave the refugee camp and opt to go to western Sahara region, Moroccan authorities provide the person in question with necessary documents including a passport.
Global Voices in English » Western Sahara: Landmine Injures Five During Peaceful Protest
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It is a classic American success story: Horatio Alger updated for the age of the multiversity and the therapy session.
How an Expert Took the Lead
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Especially important in these essays is the issue of cultural pluralism, which is palpable in each of the four sections dealing with identity, internality, women's views, and Algerians resident in France.
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Mr Alger, using perhaps a narrower definition of technology, put the peak exposure at 55 % of assets.
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The Algerian team bus was ambushed before the game.
The Sun
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I asked my travelling companion what he thought of the situation in Algeria.
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Forty years of sanguine, sorry history have confirmed this truth in Algeria.
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The narrative structure of the policier is thus morbidly suited to the Algerian tragedy, and for a nation desperate for answers, the appeal of the genre could hardly be more plain.
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Without regret, he used that proximity to his family to continue contact with the foreign country for which he was previously convicted of spying. "cia chief in algeria accused of rape from dpa: The CIA station chief in Algeria is under investigation for allegedly drugging and raping at least two Muslim women, ABC News reported Wednesday, citing US law enforcement sources.
Media monarchy
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Opening this years festival was the NY Premiere of French film-maker Alexandre Arcady's action-packed Five Brothers, the Law & Order-like story of a Franco-Algerian family, whose loyalties and honor are challenged by its dark secrets.
Richard Z. Chesnoff: Sephardic Film Festival: From Spanish Expulsion to Vidal Sassoon
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This resulted in its isolation and repudiation by the Algerian masses.
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Here was a repeat of the French-Algerian War, which inevitably led to torture and crimes by both the French and the Algerian guerrillas.
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As de Gaulle began to disentangle his nation from the interminable drain of money, resources and blood that was the Algerian war, Le Pen began his first serious flirtation with the extreme right.
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One major roadblock is Orascom's Algerian unit, Djezzy, which the Algerian government has prevented from being sold in the past.
Emerging Telecoms in $6.5 Billion Deal
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Originally a stage actor in France, he was blacklisted as a result of signing a statement against the French occupation of Algeria.
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But on a sudden he found himself surrounded in his progress, like a stately merchantman in the Gut of Gibraltar (I hope the ladies will excuse the tarpaulin phrase) by three Algerine galleys.
The Bride of Lammermoor
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She also is the district's third-leading rebounder, which is something Alger has come to expect from his forward, who is a four-year varsity starter and one of the strongest players in the district.
Daily News-Record
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The lunar shadow will fall in the Algerian Sahara at 0640 GMT before flitting northeastwards.
Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
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This was immediately preceded by US Secretary of State Colin Powell's whistle-stop tour of Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria.
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He took off with his writer friend for Algeria.
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(The term characterized the white French settlers and the Arab Jews in Algeria L. W.).
Palestine Chronicle - Headlines
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As they questioned the Algerian fugitive, another man who was in the flat launched a frenzied attack with a kitchen knife.
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In one instance, Fall documents the capture of the overrun Algerian troops on French strongpoint Gabrielle early in the battle.
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These include geological formations of notable interest as scenery and as the record of a fossil hydrographic system from fluvial to hyperarid conditions; and wildlife which includes 28 plant species rare in Algeria; one, the rare endemic cypress Cupressus dupreziana, being one of twelve critically endangered plants chosen by the Species Survival Commission of the IUCN to highlight serious threats to species around the world.
Tassili N'Ajjer National Park, Algeria
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The plots were essentially the same; like any successful entrepreneur, Alger knew when he was on to a good thing.
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His is a veritable Horatio Alger story with a tragic finish.
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He was imprisoned for twelve years and has been sporadically jailed since, but the Algerian government now lets him run on a leash.
The Times Literary Supplement
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At the end of the war, Algerians demanded the creation of an independent Algerian state federated with France.
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The term colonialism is frequently used to describe the settlement of places such as North America, Australia, New Zealand, Algeria, and Brazil that were controlled by a large population of permanent European residents.
Colonialism
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Intelligence chains had been set up in Tunisia, Algeria, and French Morocco manned by an odd collection of foreign agents with comical code names like “Pink Eye” for a former legionnaire organizing midlevel French officers who hated the Nazis.
Wild Bill Donovan
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His critics maintain that he's responsible for many of Algeria's ills.
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`We'll survive provided we don't move in the sun and there's no wind from Algeria to dehydrate us.
SKORPION'S DEATH
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Watch out for the bold solo show of Algerian-born of Adel Abdessemed's at David Zwirner's space: among the highlights are Taxidermia, a cube (1.5 x 1.5 x 1.5 meters) composed of taxidermied animals intertwined using steel and wire, and Silent Warriors, a wall-mounted installation of over a hundred masks, each uniquely colored and patterned to resemble those used in Mexican wrestling, or lucha libre.
MutualArt's Top 10 Things to See During FIAC Week in Paris (PHOTOS)
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He was identified as a Tunisian who works for the Paris-based Arab Committee for Human Rights ACHR, although al-Jazeera said he was an Algerian.
BBC News - Home
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Millions of Algerian expats live in European countries.
Times, Sunday Times
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25th Jun 1999 Australia Algeria, Australia, Belgium, Cameroon, Chile, Finland, Ghana, Haiti, Japan, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Syrian Arab Republic, United States of America.
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Groundcovers may include African daisy, trailing gazania or even large-leafed Algerian ivy.
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Algerian departmental prefects therefore signed contracts with asylums in southern France for their patients' treatment at Algerian expense.
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Hundreds of thousands of French "colons" were convinced they had created a stable new world in Algeria.
Gabriel Rotello: Israel: The Next 60 Years
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The guerrillas would foray into Algeria, then flee back into Tunisia.
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Significant producers of diatomite worldwide include France, China, Denmark, Russia, and Algeria.
Diatomite
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The family is very westernised by Algerian standards.
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There are some Moroccans, Algerians, Canadians, Germans, Americans and children with Indonesian and French parentage.
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The issues facing the Arab League summit in Algeria this month will remain unsettled until the key players define a common stance, reports Dina Ezzat
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The Algerian wheeler-dealer was on the run from the law last week, his business empire in ruins.
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Not to mention that all this moaning and groaning overshadows an impressive comeback, the kind of gutty rally can build off for Wednesday's critical game against Algeria, which drew with
Yahoo! News: Top Stories
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And here they were part of something euphemistically called a pacification operation, a dreadful word that the French first claimed in Algeria, I believe, in describing that war, which involved very, very good programs -- building clinics and helping Vietnamese.
Flashbacks On Returning to Vietnam
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With Brasília, Niemeyer seemed to have embraced, or at least acceded to, the worst aspect of architectural modernism — its antiseptic urban theory — and in the post-Brasília period, when his work has too often been hokily sculptural or frighteningly overscaled (see his University of Constantine in Algeria, or his Maison de la Culture in Le Havre), he seems to have forsaken its best aspects: the grace and lucidity born of its restraint.
A Vision in Concrete
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The Christian convert is on trial for “practicing non-Muslim religious rites without a license,” a charge that her lawyer says does not exist in Algerian criminal law.
Archive 2008-06-01
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But like many Algerians, he was radicalized in 1991.
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Because of their small numbers - a few hundred - and their remoteness in sparsely inhabited fringes of the Sahara, the far-flung combatants were long regarded as a less potent threat than the main al-Qaeda units inside Algeria, and far less worrisome than Pakistan - and Afghanistan-based militants more directly tied to bin Laden.
'Emir of the south' Abu Zeid poised to take over al-Qaeda in NW Africa
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Those veterans had served in several conflicts including the bitter in-fighting of Algeria and the desert war in the Sahara.
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`We'll survive provided we don't move in the sun and there's no wind from Algeria to dehydrate us.
SKORPION'S DEATH
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The five years he spent in the Algerian bagnios or prison-houses (1575-1580) made an indelible impression on his works.
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Malger seeks an award of damages for its lease fleet, annual income stream and punitive and aggravated damages.
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In interviews with Reuters in Tripoli on Monday, officials of the National Transitional Council NTC made plain that feelings are running high against neighboring Algeria, which one described as Gaddafi's "right-hand man.
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Theorists in the first period included travelers, military physicians, and alienists who examined Algerian lunatics and collectively found them less prone to madness than civilized Europeans.
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Vast, mountainous, woody, and lightly populated, Algeria offered terrain favorable to guerrilla warfare.
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According to Meades, Charles de Gaulle gave up Algeria because decolonisation was fashionable in America.
TV review: Jonathan Meades on France; Bouncers
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The Tuareg are a traditionally nomadic people who live in countries touching the Sahara Desert including Mali, Algeria, Niger and Libya.
Www.startribune.com
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Furthermore, if the Spanish and Italian press reports of the collusion between the Polisario and AQIM in the kidnappings are true, it is impingent on Algeria as a member of the community of civilized nations to regain its control over the Polisario, exert its influence over the Polisario to release the kidnapped aid workers, and by whatever means necessary to dismantle the relationship between the Polisario and AQIM that threatens both Algeria, the refugees, the international aid workers who visit the region, and North Africa as a whole.
Elizabeth Blackney: Truth in the Sahara: Refugees and Hostages
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ALGIERS - Moslem fundamentalists ambushed and killed an Algerian state television journalist, the seventh local journalist to be slain in five months, Algiers radio reported.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Saint-Saëns was an especially ardent and serious exponent of Orientalism, regularly visiting Algeria and voyaging through Egypt and even as far as Indo-China.
Go East, Monsieur
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Young Frenchmen were conscripted into the army and forced to fight in Algeria.
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Undaunted, I set out to make focaccia from a recipe I had earmarked previously, from Nick Malgeri's book "A Baker's Tour".
A Miss and a Surprise Hit
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They occupied what he called the commonwealth cemetery, and lying next to them, with their headstones facing Mecca, were Muslim dead from Libya, Algeria, Sudan and India.
Long Way Down
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Algeria has many legends based on the exploits of Muslim leaders called marabouts who either resisted the Crusaders or the French colonizers.
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ROBERT SIEGEL, host: Khaled is Algeria's best-known singer and a pioneer of the music known as rai, which means opinion in Arabic.
Khaled: Out Of Exile, Finding 'Liberte'
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Algeria has already been rocked over recent weeks by riots and protests.
Times, Sunday Times
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The film tells a personal story of emerging womanhood through Geneviève, when her lover is drafted to war-torn Algeria.
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Algeria had been conquered in 1830 and transformed into a French colony administered as if it were metropolitan France.
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The Sahara is Morocans, The sahrawi civilians are welcome back anytime, if Polisario and algerians allows them to leave in mass.
Global Voices in English » Western Sahara: Landmine Injures Five During Peaceful Protest
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Algeria was formerly a French colony.
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You are an Algerian and the place you are living is a "bidonville" in some depressing Paris suburb coming from a proud African Arab family and here you are in Paris without hope and the town in which you were raised was a department of France but is now desert redoubt for Islamic terrorists and tell me where you go from there. tonyburton
50-word story challenge.
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The Algerian Admiral Ochiali outmanoeuvring the Genoese Admiral Doria, swept in from seaward with his fleet of sixty galleys and thirty galliots.
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Credible, though necessarily speculative analysis of why Alger Hiss persisted in denying his role as a Soviet spy and why so many leftists remain determined to believe him despite overwhelming proof of his guilt.
Air Superiority Lost?
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The Algerian team bus was ambushed before the game.
The Sun
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Antimony oxides, including senarmontite, cervantite, and others, are formed near the surface, and in some of the deposits of Mexico and Algeria they supply a large part of the values recovered.
The Economic Aspect of Geology
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Algeria has already been rocked over recent weeks by riots and protests.
Times, Sunday Times
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After the semi-final, more than half a million people gathered in the Champs-Elysées, waving French tricolours alongside Algerian and other African flags.
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In a later interview, Sayre repeated that he did "not recall that it was Alger's duty to 'sift' cables and digest them and make oral reports on contents.
The Hiss Case: Another Exchange!
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Abbas, who uses one name professionally, was born in Iran in 1944 and moved with his family to Algeria when he was eight.
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En insultant les martyrs algériens à travers les médias, en agressant la sélection nationale de football dix minutes à peine après son arrivée au Caire, puis les supporters qui considéraient légypte comme un pays de paix et de sécurité sinon ils nen auraient pas foulé le sol.
WN.com - Articles related to Arabs back direct peace talks when Abbas sees fit
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The Algerian casbah provides a wonderful, tight, claustrophobic setting, its steep, narrow streets allowing Pontecorvo both sweeping crowd scenes and stark close-ups for his handheld camera.
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Socialist Algeria was always looking for an opportunity to weaken its neighbor and rival.
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Philippe Parreno, tracks the great French-Algerian soccer player The Exorcist - served to monumentalize ephemeral moments.
GreenCine Daily
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The filial hero varies this a little, when "disembowelling" the Algerine commander, by requesting the
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
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The plots were essentially the same; like any successful entrepreneur, Alger knew when he was on to a good thing.
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So the emigration from France to the colonies was neglectable (with the exception of Algeria).
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » French vs. Anglo-American “Imperialism”
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The Casbah, citadel, has always been the. beating heart of Algiers, capital of Algeria.
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He was the master of a small three-masted vessel called a xebec, armed for privateering, the _San Antonio_, manned by Ivizans, engaged in constant strife with the galliots of the Algerian Moors and with the ships of England, the enemy of Spain.
The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan
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The good Dutchman was released from his Algerine captivity (I imagine his figure looks like that of a slave amongst the Moors), and in his thank-offering to some godchild at home, he thus piously records his escape.
Roundabout Papers
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Les esprits se sont échauffés lorsque la presse égyptienne et les services de sécurité du pays ont affirmé que cette attaque avait été mise en scène par l'équipe d'Algérie.
Ohshitson!
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A semi-documentary about the Algerian revolution against French rule, and the harsh but effective measures employed by the French to crush the resistance.
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I asked my travelling companion what he thought of the situation in Algeria.
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This brought about a mutiny led by a group of officers based in Algeria.
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But youth leader Boubekri says Algeria has one striking characteristic that other protest-roiled Arab countries do not have; the fallout of a bloody civil war in the 1990s that killed upwards of 100,000 people and continues to traumatize Algerians.
Algeria's Large Youth Population Has Few Opportunities
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Six-plus years after 9/11; while the Taliban attempts an Afghanistan comeback; as Islamist terrorists cause mayhem in Algeria and occupy huge swaths of tribal Pakistan; despite "United 93" and "The Kite Runner," a library-full of books, presidential commissions, congressional hearings, and four election cycles — despite all of that, a strange, Victorian reticence about naming the enemy in the contest for the human future in which we are engaged befogs this political season.
The War Against Jihadism
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The Algerian team bus was ambushed before the game.
The Sun
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After such heroic battles what is the Socialist Republic of Vietnam or Algeria today?
Venezuela: The Serpentine Road from Bourgeois Revolution to Proletarian Emancipation
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In Algeria, for example, men were drafted into service.
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Four Algerian terror suspects were arrested in Manchester today.
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Official reports in Algeria suggest that calm is returning to the country.
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The Bubal hartebeest was the most northern subspecies of the Hartebeest (Alcelaphus buselaphus) ranged once through Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia.
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And he kind of refired his acquaintanceship with Alger and Priscilla Hiss.
The Forgotten Memoir of John Knox: A Year in the Life of a Supreme Court Clerk in FDR�s Washington
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These mountain are most assuredly another of the distinctive four faces of Algeria.
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The Arab world was divided between conservatives and radicals, the conservatives being the monarchies, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the Persian Gulf States, and the radicals being Egypt, Syria, and Iraq and Algeria.
Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East
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Is the implementation of escort mission off Somalia 2 of the EU confirmed the Navy, Somali pirates in Gulf of Oman near the 1st Marine hijacked a cargo ship flying the flag of Algeria.
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Tagasta, in ancient Numidia, which is now Algeria.
Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 3 of 8 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
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She had just come from a sea-voyage, and had been saved from a wicked Algerine by an English sea captain.
The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush
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One hostage died of heat stroke and Algerian commandos rescued 17 others in May.
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Karim also happens to be the son of the family’s Algerian housekeeper, Mimouna, played by a nonactor with a similar background.
Tribeca Film: Rainy Day Woman: Agnes Jaoui
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Bakri accused the Algerian government of sending ex-convicts to Sudan to "terrorise
Daily News-Record
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Abkhazian soprano Hibla Gerzmava is in full and generous voice as the conniving Vitellia, and Canadian mezzo-soprano Allyson McHardy is an earnest Annio well-paired with Franco-Algerian soprano Amel Brahim-Djellous, who is just as enchanting and beautifully-sung a Servilia here as she was at the Aix Festival in July.
Dark and Light Brilliance
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When living in Algeria, I listened to his religious broadcasts in Arabic - uncensored and unedited to appease western liberals.
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The union makes perfect sense - rai is both Algeria's punk music and its signature dance music.
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Having brushed the front hair over her forehead, and cut it straight across, the energetic Zooloo next painted her eyebrows black with a substance called kohl, causing them to meet over her nose in the most approved form of Algerine elegance.
The Pirate City An Algerine Tale
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The men and women of the various special ops teams have taken part in a host of operations - from flood relief actions in Ivory Park to earthquake relief in Algeria, Iran and India.
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March Madness competition, we've created "The World Cup (Of Rock)," a FIFA-style tournament that takes 16 of the biggest nations - rock-wise (sorry Algeria) - and pits them against one another to determine just which is the most rockingly awesome.
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Tobacco-smoky Frenchman in Algerine wrapper, with peaked hood behind, who might be Abd-el-Kader dyed rifle-green, and who seems to be dressed entirely in dirt and braid, carries pine-apples in a covered basket.
Reprinted Pieces
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De Gaulle became president of France in 1958, following a putsch by French settlers and the military in Algeria.
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Algeria's domestic wine market promptly collapsed and the inappropriateness of an Islamic country's heavy economic reliance on wine production became an immediate problem.
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At the same time, sure, "ossify" isn't exactly common parlance in most of our everyday exchanges, but it's not like it's a totally insane archaic thing that I dredged out of the OED, nor is Beau Geste this weird name that only the deepest scholars of French Algeria would know about (the movie was pretty big in its time ...).
Filter Magazine
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What makes my error even more comical is that I innocently inferred that the industrious and opportunistic (in a positive sense) Europeans who became refugees to France during the turmoil of the Algerian independence movement had somehow contributed to the urban squalor I observed in La Rose which was about as far from the truth as one could venture.
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Though other Soviet spies from that era — Alger Hiss, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg — remain notorious to this day, Gold has faded from the story.
Another Quiet American
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Turning north Michael passes through the dramatic mountains of the Hoggar massif before he pauses in the oil and gas fields of central Algeria.
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Truffle mushrooms are plentiful in the southwest Algeria desert.
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Algerian workers lack skills, a ZIEC employee said on condition of anonymity.
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One of the most remarkable examples of realism in classical art must be the mosaic of the Labours of the Fields from Cherchel in Algeria, with men hoeing between trellised vines.
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Security and logistic preparations are well under way in Algeria in preparation for the convocation of the highest-level Arab wide congregation.
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Hostages on Algerian soil, micromanaged by the Polisario, is quickly becoming an untenable situation.
Elizabeth Blackney: Truth in the Sahara: Refugees and Hostages
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Were not those the goals and tactics of the nationalist movements that drove the French out of Algeria and ejected the British from Egypt?
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The ruling party will contest 158 seats in Algeria's elections.
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Extending from Tangier to the Moulouya River Valley near the Moroccan-Algerian border, the Rif Mountains carve up 180 miles (290 kilometers) of rugged, remote terrain.
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Oran, the setting of the novel, is a French port on the Algerian coast, a small city that is about as ordinary as a city can be.
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In 1940, he moved to an Algerian town called Oran, where he spent time on the beach.
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By last summer, investors already knew that a liquefied natural gas project in Algeria had gone sour.
Times, Sunday Times
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A riches-to-rags story could be unfolding in Horatio Alger's hometown.
September 2006
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By last summer, investors already knew that a liquefied natural gas project in Algeria had gone sour.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Ancient Ethiopians (also called Kushites and Meroites – from Meroe their last Pre-Christian capital in the area of today's Bagrawiyah in Sudan) were Kuhites – associated with the Modern Kushites of the Horn of Africa, the Oromos, the Sidamas, the Somalis, and also with the Berbers of Kabylia (Algeria), the Tuareg, and the Fulani and Hausa speaking nations of Western Africa.
Open Letter to H. E. Mr. Gurjit Singh, Ambassador of India in Abyssinia (Fake 'Ethiopia')
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Italiano · Algeria: tutto normale dopo gli scontri tra locali e immigrati cinesi?
Global Voices in English » Algeria: Business as Usual After Chinese Face Off
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Does not recall that it was Alger's duty to "sift" cables and digest them and make oral report on contents to Sayre [as Hiss claimed].
The Hiss Case: An Exchange
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The goal of this operation was to eliminate a key political figure in the Algerian resistance and to disrupt its infrastructure.
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Lord Edward presented him: the Honorable Algernon Bracegirdle-Boisdragon.
LORD OF THE SILENT
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Ironically, in the light of his later support for French colonial rule, he was expelled three years later for continuing to advocate the cause of the native poor of Algeria.
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Millard Fillmore's rise to the presidency reads like a Horatio Alger tale.
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But an Algerian Islamic leader said twice that number of prisoners were "massacred".
ANC Daily News Briefing
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He seemed disposed to entertain us with more anecdotes of this nature, at the expense of his grace, when he was interrupted by the arrival of the Algerine ambassador; a venerable Turk, with a long white beard, attended by his dragoman, or interpreter, and another officer of his household, who had got no stockings to his legs —
The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
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(as if it were just another district - ha!), and the disparity between how the French (called the colons) lived in Algeria, and how the Algerians were permitted to live was astounding.
Dissident Voice
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France is particularly resistant to change because it wants to maintain its traditional trade and aid accords with former colonies such as Morocco and Algeria.
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Up until 1830 Algeria was an autonomous province of the Ottoman Empire.
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In the belief that wormwood could protect against malaria and dysentery, the French government had issued rations of absinthe to the troops fighting in Algeria, to be mixed with the water in their canteens.
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ALGIERS - A man wanted over the kidnapping of three French consular officials in Algiers last October was killed in a shootout in the Algerian capital, state radio said.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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We shall merely give the following letter, which was written some years ago on the subject of the Algerine piracies:
A Philosophical Dictionary
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Yoo makes no mention of an important role that Jefferson played with the Algerine treaty of 1792.
Louis Fisher responds to John Yoo on Jefferson and executive privilege
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Azawad, a name mainly used by Tuareg nationalists, refers to the Tuareg-speaking zone covering northern Mali, northern Niger, and southern Algeria.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter
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Chasseriau's use of Roman architecture recalls a popular theme among French painters sojourning in Algeria.
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Algeria was formerly a French colony.
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CAIRO - The presidents of Algeria and Egypt, whose governments have been under attack by Islamic militants, ended talks in Cairo with a denunciation of terrorism.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The same sort of spell is woven by this story, loosely based on real events, of eight Christian monks menaced by Islamic terrorists in the Algeria of the 1990s.
'Of Gods': Divine Beauty, Terror, Faith
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In the sixteenth century there is little to record but the Reformation, which did little good, if any, and the ravages of English, Gascon, and Algerine pirates who made havoc on the coast; 10 they appear toward the close of the century and disappear early in the seventeenth.
The Story of the Volsungs
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His critics maintain that he's responsible for many of Algeria's ills.
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Rachid Taha's opening track ‘Rock El Casbah’ merges Algerian rai sounds with the famous punk classic.
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La presse algérienne a pour sa part rapporté que, sur son territoire, des jeunes avaient saccagé une résidence de cadres d'une cimenterie égyptienne au sud-est d'Alger.
Ohshitson!
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He roundly dismissed any analogy between the Algerian war and the Iraqi occupation.
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I once met an Algerian in Blackpool who expressed surprise that England consisted chiefly of carnival rides, ice-cream parlours and amusement arcades.
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A life in politics appeared to beckon, but all that changed as Verges watched France's brutal attempts to quell the Algerian uprising against its colonial master in the late 1950s.