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    algeria


    1. South Africa has currently negotiated with Kenya, Algeria, and Nigeria to pool imagery and other data from all their microstats


    2. " Thus, Israel now finds itself among the ranks that include such as Afghanistan, the West Bank, Algeria, and Pakistan


    3. France did not do it in 1955 when it sent its troops to Algeria to fight against “enraged Muslims”, nor even last year when it sent its troops to the Ivory Coast


    4. Algeria also has had a socialist system since its independence


    5. been born in Algeria


    6. So I picked Algeria


    7. Jesus said that He’s awakening the dreamers in Algeria


    8. He also told/showed me that the land in Algeria would be healed as the sons & daughters of God rise up in that nation, and that rain would be more abundant in that nation (wasn’t time specific about this, but I felt it wouldn’t be too long into the future)


    9. It was only a few years since Algeria had thrown off France’s colonial yoke and their pride was palpable


    10. I was a novelty; very few hitch-hikers dared to visit Algeria so soon after their war of independence

    11. forests of cedar, pine and oak in the Atlas Mountains of Algeria


    12. To us, the Islamic Heartland of Western Asia: Iran, Iraq, Syria, Jordan and Palestine in the centre; Turkey and the Turkic nations in the North; Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Moscat the Nile states, Egypt and Sudan in the South and Afghanistan and Pakistan in the East; Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco to the West


    13. Tunis, Algeria, and Libya


    14. ����������� �Mers El Kebir is a port on the coast of Algeria that was used by the French fleet


    15. By the time that the new Allied expedition landed in Morocco and Algeria, Rommel's Afrika Korps was in full retreat from Egypt


    16. They were also forced eventually to leave Algeria later on after a bloody civil war that left France all but financially broke and socially divided


    17. France is also over its head in many other places, including in Algeria and Morocco, and its forces are badly overextended


    18. Of those 25,000 persons arrested, 11,000 were eventually condemned to long prison terms or were deported to Algeria


    19. We have received calls for help all across the North African continent; from Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia


    20. Other outbreaks followed in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and the Arabs countries of the Middle East

    21. Why Is Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle the Best Selling Ebook in Internet History, with Thousands of Satisfied (and Now Fat Free) Users in 133 Countries from Algeria to Zimbabwe?


    22. "Unhappy man," cried he, wringing his hands in his turn; "you love Valentine,—that daughter of an accursed race!" Never had Morrel witnessed such an expression—never had so terrible an eye flashed before his face—never had the genius of terror he had so often seen, either on the battle-field or in the murderous nights of Algeria, shaken around him more dreadful fire


    23. "The fine stone employed in the construction was brought from quarries in Sweden, Scotland, Italy, Algeria, Finland, Spain, Belgium and France


    24. The top six exporters of LNG to the United States include Trinidad and Tobago, Egypt, Algeria, Nigeria, Norway, and Qatar


    25. Did this position mean that French colonies were at war with the Allies too? In 1940 the British decided to take no chances and destroyed the French fleet at Oran in Algeria to stop it joining the Germans


    26. But the French had no intention of pulling out of their two most prestigious possessions – Indo-China and Algeria


    27. Both sides in Algeria wanted General de Gaulle to take over in France


    28. He soon crossed over to Algeria to find out exactly what was happening


    29. De Gaulle had understood all right: He’d understood that it was impossible for France to hold onto Algeria and as soon as he got back to Paris he opened negotiations with the FLN


    30. Four army commanders in Algiers decided to stage a coup, seize control in Algeria, and then cross over to France to overturn de Gaulle, but the president appeared on television to appeal to the French to remain calm and he poured scorn on the rebel generals

    31. The wars in Indo-China and Algeria divided opinion in France so deeply that by 1960 the French were expecting revolution and invasion (by the French Algerians) at any moment (see Chapter 11 for lots more on what was causing all this angst in France)


    32. Democratic right confiscated, progress becomes a matter of secondary interest, the protests of the street violently repressed, military execution of insurrections, the rising passed over by arms, the Rue Transnonain, the counsels of war, the absorption of the real country by the legal country, on half shares with three hundred thousand privileged persons,—these are the deeds of royalty; Belgium refused, Algeria too harshly conquered, and, as in the case of India by the English, with more barbarism than civilization, the breach of faith, to Abd-el-Kader, Blaye, Deutz bought, Pritchard paid,—these are the doings of the reign; the policy which was more domestic than national was the doing of the King


    33. 30 16 chechia: the cap worn by the natives of Algeria; as used by the Algerian sharpshooters of the French army it is somewhat like a fez (note to 33 25), but less close


    34. the corps of French infantry in Algeria called 'zouaves' was organized in 1831


    35. M'zabites: the aborigines of Algeria, three quarters of the population even now, are the Berber race, including the Kabyles (19 14) in the north, the Mzabites, purest Berbers of all, in the south, and the marauding Tuaregs (11 6) in the Sahara


    36. The "Moors" of to-day in Algeria are their descendants; the ancient Moors were Berbers


    37. 68 33 chemins de fer algériens: there were no railroads in Algeria when Daudet visited it in 1861, but between this year and 1872, when "Tartarin" appeared, several hundred miles of tracks had been constructed


    38. A comparison of the story of Tartarin's adventures at Milianah with the pages on that city in "Lettres de mon moulin" will show how many details have been borrowed from the notes Daudet took down during his stay in Algeria


    39. The picture which follows is interesting, it is overdrawn, however, since Algeria never was, and certainly is not today, as bad as Daudet paints it


    40. They imagined they had gone to Algeria

    41. des Inscriptions, his report on the excavations and discoveries in Tunisia and Algeria during 1891, calls attention to the new organization of the archæological administration of this region


    42. Up to the present time Tunisia and Algeria had separate organizations, but the following arrangement has now gone into effect: M


    43. de la Blanchère is delegate of Public Instruction and Fine Arts, in Algeria and Tunisia, and the mission under him is at present composed of Μ


    44. Although it supplies the greater number of the agents of the Bey's service of antiquities, which it created, it has no connection with its administration any more than with that of similar organizations in Algeria, such as that of historical monuments


    45. Its object is: (1) to keep the Committee of Historic works (of Algeria and Tunisia) informed of all that happens in Africa in the domain of archæology, to transmit to it any documents and to make researches regarding necessary work; (2) to carry on three important publications, two of which have already been partly published; the Collections du Musée Alaoui, the Musées et collections archéologiques de l'Algérie, and the Catalogue général des musées de l'Afrique française; (3) to hold itself at the disposal of the French ministry and the local authorities for any work deemed necessary, excavations, organization of museums, enterprises of learned societies, explorations, etc


    46. The head of the mission, being a delegate of the ministry, has the right to oversee the Tunisian service of antiquities, and has also for both Algeria and Tunisia the permanent inspection of libraries and museums


    47. The museum of the Bardo can, however, never be rivalled by any of the museums of Algeria


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    Synonyms for "algeria"

    algeria algerie democratic and popular republic of algeria

    "algeria" definitions

    a republic in northwestern Africa on the Mediterranean Sea with a population that is predominantly Sunni Muslim; colonized by France in the 19th century but gained autonomy in the early 1960s