His father, a chef de servis, was Algerian, of Berber descent, and his mother was French. |
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For example, one included an Algerian married to a Frenchwoman, a football player and petty drug dealer, a computing student, and four converts. |
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He was recently given the red-carpet treatment on a visit to Paris, the first Algerian leader since the 1980s to do so. |
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As they questioned the Algerian fugitive, another man who was in the flat launched a frenzied attack with a kitchen knife. |
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With unparalleled vocal skills and musical imagination, Khaled was the man who took Algerian rai music into the mainstream. |
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The Algerian wheeler-dealer was on the run from the law last week, his business empire in ruins. |
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Oran, the setting of the novel, is a French port on the Algerian coast, a small city that is about as ordinary as a city can be. |
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The Algerian experience led the French government to recast its African presence in terms of a new political role. |
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It's in that moment he decides he's not going to play his beloved violin until he reacquaints himself with his Algerian roots. |
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The Algerian Admiral Ochiali outmanoeuvring the Genoese Admiral Doria, swept in from seaward with his fleet of sixty galleys and thirty galliots. |
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Algerian departmental prefects therefore signed contracts with asylums in southern France for their patients' treatment at Algerian expense. |
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The goal of this operation was to eliminate a key political figure in the Algerian resistance and to disrupt its infrastructure. |
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Their attitude toward the aborted Algerian legislative elections is illustrative. |
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Groundcovers may include African daisy, trailing gazania or even large-leafed Algerian ivy. |
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An Algerian asylum seeker arrested in Bury during police raids on terrorist suspects has been jailed for six months for using a false passport. |
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Massart speaks of it as occurring in the Algerian Sahara as a typical arenaceous plant. |
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At some time near the Algerian coast Barbary pirates boarded the ship and its good officers and men walked the plank. |
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Furthermore, the conversion of Algerian land to industrial-scale wheat farming threatened the pastoral way of life of the native population. |
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At the end of the war, Algerians demanded the creation of an independent Algerian state federated with France. |
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He roundly dismissed any analogy between the Algerian war and the Iraqi occupation. |
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Plucky firefighter Mark Murphy is back home from his heroic mission to help rescue people trapped in the Algerian earthquake. |
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Here was a repeat of the French-Algerian War, which inevitably led to torture and crimes by both the French and the Algerian guerrillas. |
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In one instance, Fall documents the capture of the overrun Algerian troops on French strongpoint Gabrielle early in the battle. |
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Outside of this relatively unchanged remnant of the old way of life, Algerian cities are a mix of Western influence and Arabic tradition. |
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Political allegiances within the remainder of Algerian society are scattered among small groups of democrats, regionalists, and independents. |
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The five years he spent in the Algerian bagnios or prison-houses made an indelible impression on his works. |
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My father is an Algerian, proud of who he is, and I am proud my father is Algerian. |
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Of Algerian origin, she had been looking for a job in international marketing for several months. |
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He was banned from entering the country on suspicion of having links with a certain Algerian Islamist. |
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A French Algerian, he fuses contemporary Arabic popular music with post-punk guitar rock. |
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That evening, images of the Algerian and French flags flying side by side during the victory celebrations were beamed out to the world. |
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Philipp Lahm plays a slide-rule pass between Algerian centre-half and left-back for Shkodran Mustafi to chase down the inside right. |
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The study presented in this paper is based on main shock strong motions from 13 stations of the Algerian accelerograph network. |
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Fatiha Chara is an Algerian radio journalist and correspondent for a Lebanese environment and sustainable development magazine in Beirut. |
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Eventually, the Algerian rentier market could diversify into a large common market. |
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Many of the venders of traditional medicine come from the small town Tata in the south of Morocco, close to the Algerian border. |
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In obituaries in Algerian newspapers, we always read, 'We belong to God and we return to him. |
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The model, in selling the image of her body, sells at the same time, by virtue of her exemplariness, the image of the body of Algerian women as a whole. |
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Solidarity with liberation movements had been a spur to action as early as the Algerian war. |
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The Algerian Ministry of Transport is ready to launch an international call for tenders laying open the management of the port of Algiers. |
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Because of its intrinsic nature, the Algerian informal sector is hard to identify. |
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And it's hard to escape the conservatism of most Algerian families, who keep a tight rein on the lives of their daughters. |
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In other words, not only is the assistance being diverted, but the Algerian state is receiving taxes on embezzled goods sold on its territory! |
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In 2003 the Integrity Award went to Abdelhaï Beliardouh, an investigative journalist working for the Algerian daily El Watan. |
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Birama Gueye took over from the well-traveled Algerian Ali Fergani in charge of Les Mourabitounes and made a winning start in his new assignment. |
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By the time of Hasni's death, rai music was a major front in the confrontation between Algerian Islamism and the secular forces it sought to overcome. |
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They keep pinging the ball around, only for an Algerian boot to interject and skelp it back upfield. |
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Algerian onyx overlays placed above and on the jambs, carved in a diamond shape. |
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Religious fundamentalists are at war with secularists in a struggle which is decimating Algerian society. |
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I spoke to two Arab youths, one Tunisian and one Algerian, mooching about in the district of La Guillotière, near the university. |
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He said Algerian forces were still clearing the gas plant where the attack took place. |
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Algerian newspapers say Shia missionaries are inveigling Sunni children to convert. |
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Algerian born Ahmed Ressam, at the centre of a terrorist organization, was operating out of a small apartment just hours away from Ottawa. |
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Souad Massi, an Algerian folk singer often compared to Joan Baez and Tracy Chapman, releases albums with the regularity of a metronome. |
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The Algerian Government now intends to develop this unexploited tourist potential. |
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I am told that it was noted within the working party that this measure indicated a power struggle within the Algerian administration. |
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To open a cine-club in an Algerian town, you need to create an association whose aim is to develop love for the cinema. |
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Algerian society is deeply stricken by widespread corruption and social and economic exclusion. |
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A spate of financial malfeasance in private banking firms led the Algerian government to revoke the licenses of all private banks. |
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It reaffirms that it is for the Algerian people to find a solution to the crisis which is afflicting their country. |
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It was amazing! The festival, which lasted a week, was organised by Alexandre Arcady and the Algerian president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika. |
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We will probably see Islamist guerrilla warfare on the Algerian model, against which massive bombing is pointless and will have to be halted. |
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France became a target because of its alleged culpability in the Algerian conflict. |
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Will we have just the merest fraction of the courage of this Algerian lieutenant? |
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French officials chafed at evidence that Nasser endorsed the struggle of Algerian rebels for independence from France. |
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The other major sector of the Algerian economy is agriculture, which employs one-fourth of the active population and is very diversified. |
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Many new publications were enticed and entered the Algerian media landscape at that time. |
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Land and sea trade routes brought an abundance of designs in earlier times, suggesting Ottoman Turkish, Andalusian, Balkan, and Algerian influences. |
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Tunisian goods must be imported and submitted to Algerian duties and taxes in the same manner as other non-preferential third-country origin. |
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After the war he refused a position in the Algerian police force, prefering insteadto return to the country that he considered his own: France. |
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President Thabo Mbeki and his Algerian counterpart, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, condemned international terrorism at the close of a binational meeting on Wednesday. |
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The Kiouène gold field had been prospected by Algerian and Russian teams and more than 380 trenches were completed. |
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Under his guidance, my sister learned not only to speak Arabic, but also to understand and love his Algerian conationals. |
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The Algerian Constitution lays great stress on freedom of association for the defence of human rights. |
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The Tunisian and Algerian networks are standard and metrically gauged while the Moroccan network has standard gauging. |
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Company IECO is the to have launched first limps it with corrugated cardboard PIZZA PIE on the Algerian market. |
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Due to the high taxation for importing gelded horses, Algerian owners prefer to buy males or females. |
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It notably constructed several buildings for Shell, for the public housing office in Oran and for the Algerian electricity and gas utility. |
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The Bureau thanked the Algerian authorities for having provided a zonation map using the biosphere reserve terminology. |
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Self-censorship has become the general rule in the Algerian press, which had previously been rated as among the freest in the Arab world. |
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The son of Algerian parents was a fitting poster boy for Aime Jacquet's multi-ethnic France team that prevailed on home soil. |
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Please allow me to add that, as a Frenchwoman, I am particularly aware of the difficulties that the Algerian people has suffered for so long. |
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In the film, a young Frenchwoman of Algerian origin retraces Genet's steps, visiting the places he did, and reading from his book. |
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Their number and diversity mean that all political opinions and schools of thought in Algerian society are reflected in the media. |
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Ahmed Anwar, a specialist in parliamentary law, noted that Algerian MPs are among the lowest-paid legislators in the world. |
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This growth can also be seen in Algerian infrastructures, with a fourfold increase in housing stock since the country claimed independence. |
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Excerpts from the introductory speech made by Louisa Hanoune, Member of Parliament and spokeswoman for the Algerian Workers Party. |
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From this point of view, it is hard not see echoes of that brutal Algerian conflict now being heard in France. |
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The Algerian government has promised to step up the already high levels of security surrounding such plants. |
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He is likely to test the Algerian government's willingness to countenance greater intelligence sharing, including the deployment of US drones. |
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Algerian Muslims were regularly massacred by Islamist and other unknown forces. |
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The Algerian Government has endeavoured to achieve a steady rise in the standard of living of its citizens. |
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Algerian legislation draws no distinction between migrant and national workers. |
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The Algerian courts punish every case of torture in strict compliance with the law. |
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We expressed our deepest sympathy for the Algerian people after the recent devastating earthquakes. |
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At the same time, Zaretsky shows, Camus was an early and fierce critic of French policy towards the Algerian Arabs. |
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The Algerian war, on the other hand, appeared to Camus as a clash between two rights, as in an ancient Greek tragedy. |
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Assia Djebar is the pen name of Algerian novelist and filmmaker Fatima-Zohra Imalayen. |
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Three Algerian al Qaeda members were present during the assault on the consulate. |
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Born to an Algerian father who fought on the side of the French, Nabil came to Paris as an infant. |
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I read anthropometry of Algerian Women and Optimum Handle Height for a Push-Pull Type Manually Operated Dryland Weeder. |
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Just before storming the complex the militants ambushed nearby a bus carrying employees and killed a Briton and an Algerian. |
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Bouzar is an anthropologist who is both Algerian and French. |
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This resulted in its isolation and repudiation by the Algerian masses. |
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It consists of wave after wave of manifestos and other declarations which seek to analogize disparate events, from the Watts riots to the war for Algerian independence. |
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Singers ranging from Romany gypsies to an Algerian rapper join him. |
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Emboldened radicals attacking an Algerian gas plant in a days-long standoff leaving dozens dead. |
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The 36-year-old father-of-two saw four jeeps full of hostages blown up by Algerian troops. |
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A semi-documentary about the Algerian revolution against French rule, and the harsh but effective measures employed by the French to crush the resistance. |
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I once met an Algerian in Blackpool who expressed surprise that England consisted chiefly of carnival rides, ice-cream parlours and amusement arcades. |
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Dear Brother Henri was an authentic witness to the love of Christ, to the absolute self-denial of the Church and to fidelity to the Algerian people. |
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It tells the story of several French primary-school teachers and an Algerian caid who became the first civilian victims in the war for Algerian independence. |
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A key factor in maintaining Algeria as a French neocolony was the de Gaulle government's pursuit of a more accommodationist policy toward the victorious Algerian rebels with the 1962 Evian Accords. |
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Public opinion is divided on the operating budget of the Algerian Parliament for 2010, which stands at nearly 5 billion dinars for the lower chamber alone. |
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Some 10 per cent of the people arrested in France in 2003 for trafficking in cannabis were Moroccan or Algerian, and about 12 per cent of the arrests related to cannabis in Italy were of Moroccans, Tunisians or Algerians. |
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In total, CAF dream team included a Tunisian, an Algerian, five Ivorians, two Ghanaians, one Cameroonian and one South African. |
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With the exception of Kafalas granted by the Algerian legal authorities, these difficulties start when a couple asks, within the framework of family reunification, to bring over to France a child adopted through Kafala. |
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The Algerian government plans to use the 2006 Anti-Corruption Law to stem the tide of state funds now allegedly flowing into bureaucrats' pockets. |
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An authority whose duty it was to monitor national banks was charged with corruption after a 3-trillion dinar deficit was posted at the Algerian National Bank. |
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François Gèze of La Decouverte, a French publisher which exposed the involvement of the Algerian secret services in the dirty war, argues that at the heart of this economic relationship is a web of political cor ruption. |
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Cheikha Rimitti was a great lady, an amazing woman who for over half a century made a huge impact on the Algerian collective unconscious and thrilled audiences way beyond her own community. |
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It's the difference between the things that happen one morning in Algeria and those things which the debutant Algerian director Yamina Bachir Chouikh decided to show in her film, Rachida. |
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For a woman who, barelegged, had risen to become the world's most famous Algerian, there could be no neutral stance, and before last fall's elections Boulmerka stood publicly to support the country's ruler. |
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Progressively, the F.L.N. had indeed begun to impose discipline upon the some four hundred thousand Algerian workers in metropolitan France. |
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Zidane's natural ability has always had a hypnotic attraction, right from the day he was spotted playing on the back streets of Marseille among other French-born children of Algerian descent. |
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Vietnamese, Algerian, Malaysian and Texan students worked side-by-side researching sea turtles on the Internet, building robotic sea turtles out of Legos and Cricket computer interface boards, and learning about each other. |
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Malika Khatir is a Frenchwoman of Algerian descent who grew up in Aix-en-Provence, the child of immigrants, and has been working in Zurich for nearly a decade. |
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The Algerian government warned the French that it may spill over. |
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The Algerian authorities did plenty of discreet arm-twisting during 1991, bringing the rebels into a joint Mouvement des Fronts unifiés de l'Azaouad. |
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What does it feel like for someone who used to work as a welder on an Algerian assembly line to know that you can blow loads of cash on a whim whenever you feel like it? |
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Coming to the grand finale on 9 November at Debaser Medis is the Algerian popstar Khaled, who is performing at the Selam African Festival for the second time. |
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Western governments long ago stopped their exhortations, half-hearted at the best of times, to the Algerian authorities to resolve their country's crisis by allowing democratic change. |
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Benhassine Haider is a comedian in the Algerian national theatre, Mehieddine Bachtarzi. He studied theatric staging during four years in the superior national institute of dramatic arts, seating in Bordj El Kiffen. |
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The Algerian development company Dahli S.p. A. is investing in the Medina Project and constructing a crescent moon-shaped peninsula built out into the open sea and artificial islets joined by bridges. |
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On the contrary, the Algerian diplomatic apparatus and its media friends have supported the separatist claims and criticise to the hilt the behaviour of Morocco towards the Sahraoui population. |
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In the first place, these legal texts are based on the Algerian Constitution, and would have been struck down by the Constitutional Council if they had deviated from it in any way. |
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Every time that it has been informed of a communication, the Algerian Government has cooperated with the Committee in good faith and supplied additional replies, clarifications and comments. |
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Now, this Algerian American and the townspeople embrace each other in a relationship that highlights the good that comes from caring about people who live down the street, or on the other side of the world. |
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Algerian midfielder Karim Ziani combined superior vision and technique to help FC Sochaux claim the French Cup 70 years after their last trophy, while his compatriot Nadir Belhadj worked wonders at left-back for Sedan. |
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In two meetings convened by the Community, the leaders of the major Algerian political parties, who had not seen each other for years, met in Sant'Egidio. |
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Based on a true story, it follows a group of Cistercian monks, living modestly among poor villagers in the little Tibhirine monastery in the Algerian Atlas Mountains. |
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Writing for Time magazine, Lara Marlowe interviewed a young Islamist in Algeria, who stated that if Western governments ended their support for the Algerian régime, it would collapse in two weeks. |
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The service is also used to connect remote communities in the Piedmont area of Italy to the Internet and to connect branches of the Algerian public banking network to each other. |
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After reading in a French weekly about the suffering endured in Algerian refugee camps, Edmond Kaiser decided to give up his project of simply providing information and instead become directly involved. |
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In 1987, Mohamed Khelifati, honoured his duty as an Algerian subject by leaving his career in mid-flight and going home to do two years military service. |
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Shaken by the appalling situation of children in refugee camps during the Algerian conflict in 1960, he devoted the rest of his life to helping children in need. |
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When it comes to university, professors including Ahmed Rouadjia have denounced the trafficking of diplomas and plagiarism that inflict upon Algerian university. |
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Most importantly, throughout the 1950s, as violence between the French authorities and Algerian nationalists intensified, Camus found himself endlessly compromised. |
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The military, thoroughly alarmed, thought differently, and on 9 January 1992, the army resumed its historic role as the main determinant of Algerian politics. |
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The measures applying to these imports consisted of specific duties, except for imports from one Algerian exporting producer from which an undertaking was accepted. |
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In 1953 the family moved to the city of Algiers, where Zerhouni earned Algerian and French baccalaureates before studying at the University of Algiers School of Medicine. |
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South of Agadir and east of Jerada near the Algerian borders, arid and desert climate starts to prevail. |
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Numerous such guns were also used in Northern Africa by Algerian rebels in their resistance to French forces. |
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However, as is the case for the Algerian TV, »El Maghrebia« grants more interest to »official« women, such as princesses, associations' chairwomen or government women members. |
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The city has become the home to large numbers of Moroccan, Algerian and Turkish immigrants. |
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In addition we are reconnoitring the Algerian market. |
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In July 2009, a group of 7 Sahraoui activists of Moroccan nationality went to Algeria, where they were met by the Algerian military security service. |
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By their silences, their brief answers and their exuberance, young Algerian women express their strong will to break free from the stranglehold of religion and tradition. |
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They represent the shared heritage of all Algerian men and women, whose duty it is to transmit them intact and inviolate from one generation to the next. |
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As and when possible, they must provide the vital oxygen for this pilot light of the Algerian freedom of press, not least during the negotiations involving the country's authorities. |
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They were able to get Algerian officials to take a second look at the lentils and allow some cleaning of the pulse crop in instances where that would help bring it up to their specifications. |
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That is why the Algerian delegation suggests that as many formal meetings as possible should be organized on document L.1, and the sooner the better, because time is not on our side. |
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The Algerian authorities, the National Advisory Commission for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, associations and the media make much of the possibility of seeking remedies under international mechanisms. |
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With her fourth studio album, Ô Houria, Algerian folk singer Souad Massi makes her French singing début after working with Francis Cabrel and Michel Françoise. |
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The Algerian Government passed the test victorious in spite of its isolation and timidity, I would even say faintheartedness, for which European aid is chiefly to blame. |
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Furthermore, the unmarried minor children of an Algerian who has resettled in Algeria, when they actually reside with that person, shall automatically acquire or reacquire Algerian nationality. |
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The recommendations submitted by the ICRC to the Algerian authorities are taken into account and implemented under the plan of action to humanize prisons launched by the Government. |
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In a culture still largely dominated by men, the Algerian Hasna el Becharia has succeeded in making a name for herself far from her corner of the Sahara where she long lived. |
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He was a constant thorn for the Algerian defenders and then showed his deadly class by jinxing his way past two of them, cutting inside and then sticking the ball into the net from an acute angle with the outside of his foot. |
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However, the question really relates to the fact that the government continues to perpetuate false information that it alleges was in an Algerian news story. |
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On Bladi Souad's crystalline vocals weave a Sheherazade tale over a bed of haunting melodies played on the oud, forcing listeners into the harshness of everyday Algerian reality where even innocent children are not spared. |
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In fact, these young people had registered at the beginning of January for a spiritual experience in the great Algerian south entitled 'In the desert, I seek your face. |
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President Bouteflika assured the CRM that Algeria would be a glasshouse, emphasising his personal commitment and that of the Algerian authorities to guaranteeing that the mission was conducted in the fullest transparency. |
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In the 90s, when Algeria became a slaughterhouse and tens of thousands were killed in the dirty war between the government and Islamist insurgents, Paris was the chief target of Algerian extremists. |
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A unique portrait of the famous Algerian writer Kateb Yacine, born in Constantinople in 1929, poet, novellist and scenographer, initiator of modern maghreban authoring. |
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Besides, the instrumentalisation of the youth patriotic feeling by the Algerian government has reached its paroxysm during the African cup's qualification games. |
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To meet this great challenge, we will have to implement policies and measures that are not only radical but are also courageous, and will not go down easily with Algerian public opinion. |
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A mostly cagey but hard-fought affair was settled by the West Bromwich Albion man from a seemingly innocuous shot that bounded past the out-of-sorts Algerian goalkeeper, Faouzi Chaouchi. |
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The Algerian Constitution stipulates that any foreigner who is legally in Algerian territory enjoys the protection of the law in respect of his or her person and property. |
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The learning corpus is composed of 4 stimuli, giving a sample of male and female voices of Kabyle, Moroccan, Algerian or Tunisian Arabian origin, as well as prosody transplantations not used in the remainder of the trial. |
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The allegations were based on telephone conversations intercepted by Brazilian police investigating an Algerian ticket broker, Lamine Fofana, one of 12 people accused of criminal activity relating to ticket touting. |
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Born during the years of terrorism, these children are not allowed to attend school despite the fact that the Algerian constitution established education as a right. |
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The Delegation of France spoke to remind the meeting that it was customary for the host country to chair such a Committee and proposed Ms Khalida Toumi, the Algerian Minister of Culture, as Chairperson of the session. |
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On September 3rd Algerian dailies reported a significant rearrangement of the security bureaucracy: three key directorates were removed from the supervision of the intelligence services and placed in control of the army. |
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Toward this end he invited the chiefs of main Algerian tribal groups to his chateau at Compiegne for hunting and festivities. |
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The Algerian government has been unapologetic about its handling of the attack, pointing out that 32 heavily armed militants from seven African countries and Canada drove into Algeria from northern Mali, probably via Libya. |
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Bachelor's degree programs cover most of the fields in Algerian universities, except some fields, such as Medicine and Pharmaceutical Science. |
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The Polisario Front, with Algerian support, has never stopped torpedoing the process of negotiations desired by the Sharif kingdom in order to find a way out of the impasse over the Western Sahara. |
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This trip inspired the suite Beni Mora, which incorporated music he heard in the Algerian streets. |
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On the contrary, the Cuban and Algerian revolutions have constituted acid tests proving that the centrist tendency is also prevalent among certain groups which originally opposed the Pablo faction. |
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In 1956, the French military was heavily involved in the Algerian war, which made operations against Egypt a major distraction. |
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These projects join the contract signed with the Algerian company Sonelgaz Transport d'Electricité for laying down the Tilghmet-Djelfa electric transmission line in Algeria during the first months of the year. |
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And, as the Algerian paper emphasises, it does not really matter that a large part of this stock was made up of medicines and perishable food products. |
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The Algerian delegation categorically refuted the allegations with regard to alleged places of detention that reportedly lie outside the reach of the law. |
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Recorded among the dunes of the Sahara, Smaa Smaa is the second album from Algerian singer and musician Hasna El Becharia, who continues to meld her native Gnawa music with more current sounds. |
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Algerian international Billel Dziri has been one of the perennial figures on the African football scene over the last decade, his spindly frame, constant running and bald pate are instantly recognizable wherever he plays. |
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The submarine gas pipeline GALSI would have brought Algerian gas to the Italian mainland through the island. |
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Following liberation in 1944, a Fourth Republic was established and later dissolved in the course of the Algerian War. |
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These projects include the Alger Médina project by the Algerian group, Dahli, comprising shopping centres, a marina, an aquapark, cultural spaces and a wide 20 km pedestrian boulevard. |
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Surely the doubly courageous fight of Algerian women should be recognised, since they are the main victims of terrorism yet, at the same time, still subjected to a family code which flouts their most basic rights? |
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Southeast of the Atlas mountains, near the Algerian borders, the climate becomes very dry, with long and hot summers. |
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Also of Kabyle descent, the two-footed Algerian magician was just as comfortable on the ball as his French namesake and equally lethal in front of goal. |
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In the early days of the Protectorate, the fqih or clerk-interpreter was often an Algerian who despised the local Arabs as rustics and regarded the Berbers as scarcely human. |
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During the Algerian War the French erected the electrified Morice Line. |
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Algerian authorities and Cheb Khaled are yet to comment on the incident. |
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He was one of the few intellectuals who continued to offer his support to the FCL during the Algerian war when the FCL suffered severe repression and was forced underground. |
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Moroccan and Algerian troops soon clashed in Western Sahara. |
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A significant number of these migrants were also of Algerian descent. |
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