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Rhodesia

[ US /ɹoʊˈdiʒə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a landlocked republic in south central Africa formerly called Rhodesia; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1980

How To Use Rhodesia In A Sentence

  • In 1980, the former British colony of Rhodesia gained independence as the Republic of Zimbabwe.
  • If the German Shepherd and Doberman stood on top in their numbers, the breeds like the wire-haired fox terrier, smooth-haired fox terrier, cairn terrier and Rhodesian Ridgeback were all loners.
  • He and his deputy, Roger Zulu, had been the only teaching staff until I and another recruit, Alfred Zaranyika, a Southern Rhodesian, arrived.
  • Best in Hound Group finalists: It looks like we have the beagle, the long-haired dachshund and wire-haired, the Norwegian elkhound, the Rhodesian ridgeback, and the whippet... Westminster Dog Show 2012—as it happened
  • Of course, there are certain unavoidable economic consequences of the action that the Rhodesian Government has taken: the loss of imperial preference, the loss of the Commonwealth sugar agreement and things of that kind-they will undoubtedly follow; punitive economic measures, which would be self-defeating and harm the very people whom they are designed to help, raise quite different considerations. The Commonwealth Today As Seen By A Former Colonial Secretary
  • So this was the man - good ol' Smithy - followed blindly by white Rhodesians even though he had no bloody idea where to lead us ... an aide arrived with the Close Security inspector.
  • That was Rhodesia and Nyasaland back then of course. County cricket – as it happened!
  • 1968 - Three Rhodesian black men, two of whom are "reprieved" by Britain's Queen Elizabeth, are hanged in Rhodesia. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Later another patrol would be raised from the southern area of the colony of Rhodesia and this patrol would take the letter " S" for south.
  • The Page report logically proposed that only Dolfwood and Rhodesian teak be harvested for timber.
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