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
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  • 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
  • He murdered cops, blew up cafes and trains, and in a spectacular 1975 coup that the film captures brilliantly, he kidnapped the OPEC ministers in Vienna and ferried them by jet to Algiers. Carlos And Zuckerberg: The Men, Myths, Movies
  • Shot in a realistic mode inspired by the agitprop classic The Battle of Algiers, Bloody Sunday is taut, terse and livid.
  • We leave Algiers and run along the same kind of heathy, cliffy, barren reach of hills, terminating in high lines of serrated ridges, and scarce showing an atom of cultivation, but where the mouth of a river or a sheltering bay has encouraged the Moors to some species of fortification. The Journal of Sir Walter Scott From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford
  • 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
  • Just eight hours before the Salerno invasion Eisenhower and Badoglio announced the Italian capitulation over Rome and Algiers radio. Wild Bill Donovan
  • Emerging from semidarkness, they were treated to an all-encompassing rendition of the city of Algiers and the arrival of the French fleet in 1830 unfolding around them.
  • ALGIERS - Two Moslem fundamentalist militants standing trial in a case focusing on the bombing of Algiers airport said that they had been tortured. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The Colonial treaties which are the basis of the Algiers Agreement and which should have been the key basis for the delimitation and demarcation of the boundary leave Badme inside Ethiopia.
  • ALGIERS - An Algerian poet was found at home with his throat slit in a Moslem fundamentalist bastion east of Algiers, state-controlled radio reported. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • In fact, at Algiers, participants called for the demise of Negritude and the birth of national consciousness and arts.
  • Here in Algiers, do we not see, every Friday, the Mussulman Arab, wandering pensively through his cemetery, placing on some venerated and beloved grave bouquets of flowers, branches of boxwood; wrapped in his bornouse, he sits for hours beside it, motionless and thoughtful; lost in gentle melancholy, it would seem as though he were holding intimate and mysterious converse with the dear departed one whose loss he deplores .... Purgatory
  • Col.P. regrets the delay of ship New - port for Algiers; the primage shall be determined by referees, and their award paid. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Begue warns that the Algiers School's emphasis on physical racial differences could manifest itself in new biological typologies.
  • At a conference in Algiers, he had just denounced the Soviet Union for failing revolutionaries across the globe.
  • The quake hit at about 7:45 pm on Wednesday, wreaking the worst damage in towns near Thenia, 40 miles east of Algiers, the capital.
  • We drove back to Algiers, and cruised slowly through the neighborhood.
  • Gringoire had ascertained that, as quite a little child, she had gone all through Spain and Catalonia, and into Sicily; he thought even that the caravan of Zingari, to which she belonged, had carried her into the kingdom of Algiers—a country situated in Achaia, which Achaia was adjoining on one side to lesser Albania and Greece, and on the other to the sea of the Sicilies, which is the way to Constantinople. II. Showing That a Priest and a Philosopher Are Not the Same. Book VII
  • When the rural peasants began to form a sizable lumpenproletariat in the city they were sent back home - the slum clearances in Algiers 1984.
  • If the first world war forged Hitler's character and politics, it was the death throes of the French empire in Algiers that made Le Pen the man he is today.
  • Today we showed them that although they have a grip on Algiers we're in control of Kabylia.
  • Apparently, the border was agreed as being the 'thalweg' middle of the deep water channel to you & me at Algiers in 1975 but once you are out of the mouth of the Shatt-al-Arab there is no thalweg anymore. Britannia Ruled the Waves
  • He got into the trade in Algiers through "a fortuitous accident ". A Social History of Modern Spain
  • ALGIERS: Security forces sealed off the medieval Casbah district of Algiers following two murders and reports that an armed group was hiding out in the area, reports said. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • 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.
  • His abhorrence of racism led him to write The Algiers Motel Incident.
  • 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.
  • That evening, at the Villa Aioussa, there gathered a courtly assembly, of much higher rank than Algiers can commonly afford, because many of station as lofty as her own had been drawn thither to follow her to what the Princesse Corona called her banishment -- an endurable banishment enough under those azure skies, in that clear, elastic air, and with that charming "bonbonniere" in which to dwell, yet still a banishment to the reigning beauty of Paris, to one who had the habits and the commands of a wholly undisputed sovereignty in the royal splendor of her womanhood. Under Two Flags
  • 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
  • Khadra's Algiers is a labyrinth of political intrigue and corporate crime - or, more precisely, corporate crime disguised as political intrigue.
  • He got into the trade in Algiers through "a fortuitous accident ". A Social History of Modern Spain
  • E-mail trails leading to Accra or Algiers aren't much use once your bank account has been emptied.
  • _, Tunis, Algiers, Fez and Morocco, or what we now call the Barbary States) had been occupied by Grecians nearly seven hundred years before Christ. The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 2
  • The hijackers then pistol-whipped the flight crew inside the cockpit and ordered the pilot to fly to Algiers.
  • These extortionists of the high seas represented the Islamic nations of Tripoli, Tunis, Morocco, and Algiers—collectively referred to as the Barbary Coast—and presented a dangerous and unprovoked threat to the new American republic. The Last Patriot
  • The surge reminds me so much of the movie "The Battle of Algiers" where a French paratroop unit seemingly secures Algiers, only to have their security completely fall apart only a few years later. Guarding the Surge Narrative While Iraq Burns « Antiwar.com Blog
  • His abhorrence of racism led him to write The Algiers Motel Incident.
  • 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
  • Peace with the Turks, comprehending under this term Constantinople, Tunis, Tripoli, Algiers and Morocco, is essential to our navigation and commerce and political consideration in Europe. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  • European maritime powers paid the tribute demanded by the rulers of the privateering states of North Africa (Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli, and Morocco) to prevent attacks on their shipping by corsairs.
  • Yet it's hard not to recall the mordant words of Le Corbusier when he was designing his vast and ultimately doomed Plan Obus for the urban transformation of Algiers. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • ALGIERS - Suspected Moslem fundamentalists shot dead a prominent children's doctor inside an Algiers hospital, state media said. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • ALGIERS - A special court sentenced seven Moslem fundamentalists to death for the attempted murder of a policeman, forming an armed group and damaging the security of the state, Algiers raido reported. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Sahafi is a journalist and self-proclaimed ‘speaker of the truth’, since he is working in Algiers and trying to report on corrupt officials this is not a pleasant job.
  • A character based on the prototypical French soldat-laboreur figured in La cocarde tricolore, a vaudeville performed in Paris in 1832 and set during the taking of Algiers two years earlier.
  • The Casbah, citadel, has always been the. beating heart of Algiers, capital of Algeria.
  • ALGIERS - President Mahamane Ousmane, who won Niger's first free presidential election in April, left Algiers "satisfied" at the end of a two-day visit, the official news agency APS reported. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Burnside, at Cincinnati, have rivalled in insolence, brutality, and lawlessness any Dey of Algiers or Pacha of Asia Minor that was ever appointed by the most ruthless Sultan that ever reigned in London: Saturday, September 19, 1863
  • Partial troop withdrawals from Algiers began on July 4.

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