Qatar

[ US /ˌkəˈtɑɹ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an Arab country on the peninsula of Qatar; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1971; the economy is dominated by oil
  2. a peninsula extending northward from the Arabian mainland into the Persian Gulf
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How To Use Qatar In A Sentence

  • Staff have just been told they must swap their distinctive orange and navy uniforms for a deep maroon, the colour of the Qatari flag. Times, Sunday Times
  • The former law lord is visiting Qatar and talks to set up the panel will continue when he returns. Times, Sunday Times
  • Qatar beat Iran 78 - 61 in the round - robin portion of the tournament.
  • The Gulf states include Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.
  • The undertaking of the Qatarra depression plan to provide an area for the development in this region by the cutting of a canal from the Mediterranean to the depression using pen-stocks to provide power to desalt the plentiful brackish water in the aquifer beneath the depression and provide power and irrigation for a sizable area. Long-Term Aid to the Middle East
  • Salt in Jamie Oliver sauces a recipe for ill-health time cut its term naphtha offer to $13 a tonne premium, despite sealing a deal Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC) started operations at a $2 billion aromatics plant this week and is expected to hit full capacity by early December, a Singapore * Shell to sell stakes in PCS and TPC to Qatar Petroleum * Qatars first overseas downstream acquisition, more to come (Adds details, background) By Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (MCC), is aiming to treble its turnover in India to $1.25 billion, or Rs 5,000 crore, in 2010-11. WN.com - Articles related to Singapore Airlines opens flights to Tokyo's Haneda, will others finally follow?
  • The BBC's defence correspondent who is based at the coalition command centre in Qatar complained that the corporation was conveying a untruthful picture of how the war was progressing.
  • In Qatar Mr Bashir could have pause for thought.
  • They devise double-date bidding races 2018 and 2022 to multiply the opportunities for horse-trading; and they ignore the merits of the bids themselves to send a World Cup to Qatar, a tiny Gulf state with brutal summer temperatures, in return for bribes – it is alleged – in relation to a number of executive committee members. Greed of Fifa's cronies is putting the World Cup in peril | Paul Hayward
  • Qatar, a traditional monarchy, is diversifying its oil-dependent economy by becoming host to one of the largest U.S. airbases outside of North America.
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