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    Usar "native land" en una oración

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    native land


    1. Their native land might have been destroyed, but they were a seed sprouting here in the Gengee Cerrado


    2. She used to pronounce her name with the roll up in her native land but seems to have given it up down here


    3. She used to be a professor back in her native land, the group of cities in the lakes about fifteen hundred miles west of here


    4. How freely the waves hug this—our native land


    5. be hearing the accent of his native land once more


    6. The eighteen treaties took away nearly all Native lands, leaving only 8% of California lands for the tribes


    7. What: The systematic conquest and removal of Native tribal nations, and theft and cheating of Native lands


    8. But colonists still invaded Native lands


    9. Both men told Grant about invasions of their homeland, so Grant ordered the military to keep white colonists off Native land even though it made him very unpopular with western voters


    10. Immigrants by the millions “went west” from their native lands in the Old World to find a better place in the New World of America

    11. You rouse in me the impulse to love my native land


    12. They wanted to be together once more in their native land


    13. while they were both vacationing in their native land


    14. Of course, he has seen places of greater beauty than that of his native land, that beauty that one can behold and admire because it amounts to a superficial beauty that represents one more experience in one’s life without becoming a part of it


    15. citizens who are dedicated enemies of their native land


    16. In his native land of India some called his kind Baital, some called them Pey


    17. Victor Medveyev was quite fond of this little restaurant-terrace that served Russian and Ukrainian specialties in downtown Tel Aviv: it gave him a taste of his native land, which had been all but inaccessible to him for the past five years


    18. Unfortunately, the difference in cultures overwhelmed her and she wound up leaving her husband and offspring to return to her native land


    19. He had made plans to return to his native land of Lebanon – where he would work


    20. Beguiling vaginas whose song makes us forget our native lands

    21. God of his own, at least for his native land


    22. While we, who are in our own native land, have no place to go and will remain under the yoke of the invading forces and subjected to punishment and torture


    23. 'Having noticed by your accent, madam, that the excellent German you speak was not originally acquired in our Fatherland, but must be the result of a commendable diligence practised in the schoolrooms of your youth and native land, and having further observed, from certain unmistakable signs, that the native land in question must be England, it would have a peculiar interest for me to be favoured with the exact meaning the inhabitants of that enlightened country attach to the term


    24. In the Black Forest of his native land, he had


    25. her native land; besides, to do so would haverevealed her


    26. Each pos¬sesses a native land, each possesses a native tongue--each aware of his native people yet, one stands alone


    27. Each possesses a native land, each possesses a native tongue--each aware of his native people yet, one stands alone


    28. At least in the beginning they were honest enough to act like they were committing an illegal invasion into the native land of other humans who did not want them there


    29. Without firing a single official shot of violence at the people whose lands they were invading… And then feign astonishment and moral indignation that any native living on their native land should have any quarrel with English forts and soldiers protecting English colonists on foreign soil


    30. that they carry their native land with them as they travel from country to country

    31. regime, native land (Mother-Land), ideological fathers (Marx), head-


    32. I quitted my native land in search of some shelter or refuge for us abroad, and having found one in Germany I returned in this pilgrim's dress, in the company of some other German pilgrims, to seek my daughter and take up a large quantity of treasure I had left buried


    33. Avengers of their native land


    34. "Ah, then, I suppose you heard Haidee's guzla; the poor exile frequently beguiles a weary hour in playing over to me the airs of her native land


    35. And knowing and remembering all this, we realize that until we have done away with capitalism, aristocracy and anti-Christian clericalism, it is our duty to be prepared to defend our homes and our native land


    36. My native land, goodnight


    37. As the distance increased between the travellers and Paris, almost superhuman serenity appeared to surround the count; he might have been taken for an exile about to revisit his native land


    38. of, there was a slackness or backwardness on the part of government in sending instructions to the magistrates to step forward; in so much that the people grew terrified that they would be conquered, without having even an opportunity to defend, as their fathers did of old, the hallowed things of their native land; and, under the sense of this alarm, they knotted themselves together, and actually drew out proposals and resolutions of service of their own accord; by which means they kept the power of choosing their officers in their own


    39. compensated me for the loss of my native land


    40. Then he smiled in a sardonic way which had been a trick of his from his boyhood, and I knew that he was the same brother who had driven me from my native land, and brought disgrace upon what had been an honourable name

    41. It passed so swiftly that we were unable to say what it was; but if it were a deer, as was claimed by Lord John, it must have been as large as those monstrous Irish elk which are still dug up from time to time in the bogs of my native land


    42. " If the mayor of Saumur had carried his ambition higher still, if fortunate circumstances, drawing him towards the higher social spheres, had sent him into congresses where the affairs of nations were discussed, and had he there employed the genius with which his personal interests had endowed him, he would undoubtedly have proved nobly useful to his native land


    43. “Imagine then me Astonishment,” he said, “when after all me Readin’ o’ the Marvels o’ Sea-Travel in Dampier, I found meself on a Slave Ship—nam’d, with pow’rful Irony, the Grace o’ God—with a Cargo o’ dyin’ Africans, manacl’d to each other in the stinkin’ Hold, beaten within an Inch o’ their Lives by Men not fit to be their Masters (fer they were not e’en Masters o’ themselves), forced daily into the Hold to provide Rancid Food an’ Fruitless Medicine fer Men who needed nought but Air an’ Space an’ the Sight o’ their own Native Lands, who could not speak me Language, nor I theirs, but who, in their mass’d black, naked, shiv’rin’, vomitin’ Humanity, seem’d far superior to the Englishmen who lorded it o’er ’em


    44. Anatole answered the Frenchwoman very readily and, looking at her with a smile, talked to her about her native land


    45. The promised land for the French during their advance had been Moscow, during their retreat it was their native land


    46. But that native land was too far off, and for a man going a thousand miles it is absolutely necessary to set aside his final goal and to say to himself: ‘Today I shall get to a place twenty-five miles off where I shall rest and spend the night,’ and


    47. For the French retreating along the old Smolensk road, the final goal- their native land- was too remote, and their immediate goal was Smolensk, toward which all their desires and hopes, enormously intensified in the mass, urged them on


    48. So long as you go and come in your native land, you imagine that those streets are a matter of indifference to you; that those windows, those roofs, and those doors are nothing to you; that those walls are strangers to you;


    49. He turned out to be neither count nor exile—at least, in the political sense of the word—but had had to leave his native land owing to some rather dubious affair of the past


    50. For as an author said: 'Even the smoke of our native land is sweet to us



















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