Gabonese

NOUN
  1. a native or inhabitant of Gabon
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to Gabon or its inhabitants
    Gabonese hills
    Gabonese writers
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How To Use Gabonese In A Sentence

  • On the same day, Yang held talks with his Gabonese counterpart Paul Toungui.
  • The defendants had been led to believe that they could participate in the contract if they agreed to inflate their prices on invoices to the Gabonese government, masking a $3 million "commission," according to evidence presented at trial. Jury Clears Two Businessmen in 'Sting' Case on Bribery
  • Gabonese hills
  • Gabonese often avoid showing too much familiarity with a new acquaintance so that they won't appear disrespectful.
  • Within the range of Gabonese postage, a significant number of stamps celebrate indigenous musical instruments and reliquary art forms.
  • The event has been marked by a Pontifical Mass in the usus antiquior celebrated by Msgr. Mvé Engone, at which the bishop of Port-Gentil, Mathieu Madega, as well as ministers of the Gabonese government assisted. Personal Parish for the Institute of Christ the King in Gabon
  • On Friday morning they gathered on a scruffy beach in Libreville, sang and laid flowers in the water for their compatriots who had died in 1993, shortly after taking off from the Gabonese capital for a World Cup qualifier in Senegal. Zambia 0-0 Ivory Coast (7-8 on pens) | Africa Cup of Nations final report
  • The five defendants in the case, owners and executives of small military-equipment companies, were among 22 people charged in 2009 in connection with a purported scheme to pay a $1.5 million bribe to the Gabonese defense minister in return for what undercover investigators said was a $15 million contract to outfit his country's national guard. Jury Clears Two Businessmen in 'Sting' Case on Bribery
  • The Gabonese produce enough bananas, plantains, sugar, and soap to export to nearby cities, but 90 percent of the food is imported.
  • They have also expressed doubt that reforms promised by a new government appointed December 28 by long-term Gabonese President Omar ANC Daily News Briefing
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