Algiers

[ US /æɫˈdʒɪɹz/ ]
NOUN
  1. an ancient port on the Mediterranean; the capital and largest city of Algeria
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How To Use Algiers In A Sentence

  • According to unconfirmed reports de Gaulle may visit Algiers very soon. Times, Sunday Times
  • A political filmmaker, Pontecorvo was best-known for his riveting and truly neorealistic THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS 1966, featuring one of the great Ennio Morricone scores and the Marlon Brando-starring BURN! T.G.I. Friday the 13th
  • Geographically, Kabylia is situated immediately to the east of Algiers. The Coming Revolution
  • But to evidence unequivocal that the United States of America was never intended to provide even the first hint of adhesion to any religious orientation: In the latter years of the 1790s and early days and years of the 1800s, the North Africa states along what was known as the Barbary Coast — Tripoli, Tunis, Algiers, and Morocco — were rapaciously raking American shipping. The US was NEVER intended to be Christian. Herein is the Documented Truth.
  • They pretend that it has an area as large as Algiers, surrounded with a mud wall, twelve or fifteen feet high, and crenated. Travels in Morocco
  • His abhorrence of racism led him to write The Algiers Motel Incident.
  • Last month, Eritrea recalled its ambassador to the African Union saying that the AU has failed to pressure or take disciplinary action against Ethiopia for not living up to the Algiers Agreement.
  • What kind of response did you get locally when you filmed in the casbah in Algiers?
  • Other common foods are chorba, a spicy soup; dolma, a mixture of tomatoes and peppers, and bourek, a specialty of Algiers consisting of mincemeat with onions and fried eggs, rolled and fried in batter.
  • ALGIERS - A factory worker kidnapped by masked gunmen was found dead with his throat cut and five bullet wounds near his home in an Algiers suburb, APS news agency reported. ANC Daily News Briefing
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