Begue warns that the Algiers School's emphasis on physical racial differences could manifest itself in new biological typologies. |
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What kind of response did you get locally when you filmed in the casbah in Algiers? |
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At a conference in Algiers, he had just denounced the Soviet Union for failing revolutionaries across the globe. |
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The Casbah, citadel, has always been the. beating heart of Algiers, capital of Algeria. |
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The Battle of Algiers is shot like a neo-realist film where non-actors and real-life participants are used. |
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The hijackers then pistol-whipped the flight crew inside the cockpit and ordered the pilot to fly to Algiers. |
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In fact, at Algiers, participants called for the demise of Negritude and the birth of national consciousness and arts. |
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In regions such as the Mitidja plain inland of Algiers and in parts of Oranais, viticulture had acquired monocultural status. |
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The Battle of Algiers is a primer of sorts, the motion picture equivalent of an agitator's self-published pamphlet. |
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The disabled persons association in the province of Ain Defla, at 150 KM west of Algiers spare no efforts to help disabled people of the region. |
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In April 1970 the urban planning office of Algiers municipality ordered the removal of the cemetery to make place for a motorway. |
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Residents of Algiers will be able to stroll along a 20-kilometer seafront promenade, which will have recreational and cultural installations. |
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The GSPC seems to have recovered some of its strike force and, in any event, is present in Algiers. |
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Finally, the Tuareg rebels in Mali and Niger continue to destabilize central power, despite the 2006 signing of the Algiers Accords. |
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John Kerry can expect many more trips to Algiers in his time as secretary of state. |
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Although it was frequently taken and then lost by the Turks, it became the seat of a bey who was subordinate to the dey of Algiers. |
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He was born in France but spent his early childhood nomadically, in Beirut, Istanbul, and Salonica, before the family settled down in Algiers. |
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All the time, I had been dreaming of visiting Algeria, of seeing Algiers, the capital of French north Africa. |
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The police state system that propped up dictators from Algiers to Islamabad for decades was unsustainable. |
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It is this work that, in recent years, has taken me from Bucharest to Algiers to Montreal. |
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A BOT effort is on going for the central part of Trans-Maghreb Motorway at the two sides of Algiers. |
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Algiers represents the country's most important concentration of investments, government institutions and population. |
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The Witnesses stress that the parties must implement the Algiers Agreement of 12 December 2000 fully and without qualification. |
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On that basis, the Algiers Court delivered a judgement ordering the dissolution of the movement, which was confirmd by the Supreme Court. |
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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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That same evening seven of them left for the Junior Seminary of St-Eugène, in Algiers. |
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Construction of a slip road of Algiers of 8 kilometres between O. Simar and Guede Cne. |
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The surprising thing is that he lives really near me in Algiers, but we met for the first time in Egypt. |
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Over in Oran we're the laidback party crowd, but in Algiers people are always taking to the street protesting and defending their rights. |
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In 1973, he stood in at the last moment for a famous artist on Radio Algiers and sang a lullaby. |
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The first detachment of one doctor, three rescue dog teams and logistical support arrived at around 2 p.m. in Algiers. |
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Renoir made two relatively short visits to Algiers, in 1881 and 1882, working only in the most Europeanized and subjugated city of a vast country. |
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If the first world war forged Hitler's character and politics, it was the death throes of the French empire in Algiers that made Le Pen the man he is today. |
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In 1975 Archbishop Emmanuel Nsubuga of Kampala came to Algiers to take possession of the remains. |
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Inspired by Turkish architecture, it is reminiscent of Hagia Sophia, Sultan Ahmed's mosque in Istanbul, and the Pecherie in Algiers. |
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Emerging from semidarkness, they were treated to an all-encompassing rendition of the city of Algiers and the arrival of the French fleet in 1830 unfolding around them. |
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It was represented by three small offshoots of the Central Fund in Algiers, and mainly provided insurance against hail and the death of cattle. |
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But Mr. Yacef also had something more: the power to grant access to Algiers. |
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Amongst the international events, the 2nd international symposium of Algiers of June 2008 has established a new record of frequentation. |
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On the day after Christmas we set out on our journey from Algiers, the city, and we hitchhiked across the Atlas mountains. |
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Mr CARDOSO E CUNHA will also visit the Centre of Solar Energy in Algiers and the Arzew Petrochemical Complex in Oran. |
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Good heavens, how sparkling Algiers is: in a fraction of a second everything is beautiful. |
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A militiaman, now wearing a tie with a pin, recently opened a café beneath the Roman colonnades of Tripoli's imposing Algiers Square. |
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On 11 April, the nearly simultaneous explosion of three booby-trapped cars in Algiers killed at least thirty persons and wounded several hundred. |
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She has been travelling frequently to Algiers and, intriguingly, to my home city of Liverpool. |
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We drove back to Algiers, and cruised slowly through the neighborhood. |
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Eritrea has steadily undermined and unravelled the core elements of the Algiers Agreement on Cessation of Hostilities. |
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In 1820 another British fleet under Admiral Sir Harry Neal again bombarded Algiers. |
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In response, Spain began to conquer the coastal towns of Oran, Algiers and Tunis. |
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The story revolves around Alilo, a young hustler from Algiers, who comes to Paris to pick up a suitcase full of knock-off designer dresses that can be sold at inflated prices back in his homeland. |
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Some captured Europeans were held on Lundy before being sent to Algiers as slaves. |
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The eldest Barbarossa also went on a rampage through Algiers in 1516, and captured the town with the help of the Ottoman Empire. |
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He executed the ruler of Algiers and everybody he suspected would oppose him, including local rulers. |
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Rossini's opera L'Italiana in Algeri is based on the capture of several slaves by Barbary corsairs led by the bey of Algiers. |
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Last week, it was docked here, in its namesake city, tied up on the Mississippi River between the paddlewheel riverboat Natchez and the Algiers ferry. |
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During WWII from 1939-1945 Algeria participated in the war effort and Algiers in 1944 became the provisional seat of power and government for France. |
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In 1973, he was asked to stand in at the last minute for the famous singer Nouara, who was unable to sing live on the Kabyle radio station in Algiers the lullaby he had written for her. |
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This project allowed the rural population of Ghardaia situated at some 600 kms south of Algiers to benefit from building materials to undertake fitting out works in their ancient palm groves. |
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They were decapitated and only their heads were buried on the 4th June in the monastery cemetery, after a solemn funeral in the cathedral of Algiers. |
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On 6 October, the Company was driven in trucks to a camp in the suburbs of Algiers to get American material: all men were then given arms, following their allocation, and a haversack containing all American equipment. |
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In November factious tribes in Algeria captured Algiers and other towns, but by 1188 he had pacified his African territories and returned to his Spanish possessions to check the encroachments of the Portuguese and Castilians. |
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But back in the days when the terrorists were launching attacks, friends from Algiers would come and take a holiday at my place. They'd call up and say, 'I'm coming to have a bit of a break in Switzerland! |
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Director Sarah Maldoror studied in Moscow, worked on the classic The Battle of Algiers, then grabbed African cinema by the scruff of the neck, forcing it to engage with feminism, loss and movie aesthetics. |
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Tizi Ouzou, a railhead 55 miles east of Algiers, is the chief town. |
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In 2009, Keolis was chosen to operate the tramway on the east side of Algiers and has qualified for the invitations to tender for the suburban trains and tramway in Melbourne, Australia. |
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Equally, its deliberate decision to spurn the Algiers Agreements, despite publicity gimmicks to the contrary, poses a major threat to peace in our region. |
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Among other supplies, hundreds of tents have been donated, brought in by plane and then truck from the Commission's regional warehouse in Jordan, as well as from Algiers and Oran. |
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From cars to tableware, dried figs to television serials, Turkish products, unknown a decade ago, are now ubiquitous in markets from Algiers to Tehran. |
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On 1 September 1997, members of the military police informed him orally that he was under house arrest and forbidden to leave his apartment in Algiers. |
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So some smugglers are routing their charges further south, to Egypt, and the beaches of Alexandria and Damietta, or else flying them to Algiers and Tripoli for onward shipment through the central Mediterranean. |
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By day, the streets of downtown Algiers are thronged with unemployed young men who dream of France but have no chance of getting the visas they need to get there. |
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As can be seen, in terms of the treaty, Algiers is not a contract voidable, because none of the above conditions it does not apply. |
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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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Chosen to defend Uganda before the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights in Burundi, Algiers and Banjul, The Gambia, in 1999, 2000 and 2006, respectively. |
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However, in reality, instead of being released, M'hamed Benyamina was transferred on 3 April to the capital, Algiers, probably to other DRS premises, before being transferred again, on 5 April, to Serkadj prison in Algiers. |
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Algiers just now is probably calmer than any city ever was The Average European or Mussulman in this city is more preoccupied with alimentation than with war. |
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This big boy, respected by its competitors, will be marketed by the sales branches and SAV DIAMAL in Algiers, Oran and Constantine, in the first instance, before being present at several of the network's selected retailers. |
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The most recent is that of a senior official of the department of Abu Bakr Benbouzid last April, during an international symposium held in Algiers on Internet use in schools. |
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Fatma lives in Algiers, trafficked city streets, noisy, where life is always in hurry, we scream, we stumble, we must earn a living and we must deal with a lot of things that make life passing as a falling star. |
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The same rules and standards must be applied to all members of the United Nations, and Ethiopia cannot be above the law and it must be held responsible for violating the Algiers Agreement and international law. |
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Such a success was won at just the opportune moment: news came that Algiers had fallen to a French expeditionary force sent to punish the bey for assorted transgressions. |
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In the 16th century, the Turkish pirate Barbarossa, then ruler of Algiers, placed the country under the protection of the Ottoman Empire of Istanbul. |
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Finally, I had the opportunity to speak with women survivors of violence at the National Shelter for Girls and Women in Bou Ismail, the shelter of SOS Femmes en Détresse in Algiers and the Diar Rahma of Oran and Constantine. |
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With regard to the Tuareg question, the representative of Mali confirmed that negotiations were continuing within the framework of the Algiers Agreement. |
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It was getting dark and Algiers was emptying out for the night. |
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Rather, the sense of the uncanny you meet during a first trip to Algiers is classically Freudian: it is the dream-like sense that, without knowing it, you have already been here before. |
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With a length of over 205 kilometres and a voltage of 400 kV, this electric line will link the towns of Tilghmet and Djelfa, located 430 and 230 km to the south of Algiers, respectively. |
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In this respect, we are resolved to assist the two parties to overcome the current impasse in the border demarcation process and the normalization of their relations, in conformity with the Algiers Agreements. |
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In the view of Eritrea, the resolution violated the Charter of the United Nations, had no basis in the Algiers Agreements and disregarded the lawful and authoritative decision of the Boundary Commission. |
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Air Algeria operates three flights per week between Montreal and Algiers. |
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On 3 January 1998, she also filed a petition with the principal State prosecutor of the Algiers Supreme Court and sent a letter to the Ministry of Justice. |
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In this regard, Ministers took note of the decision taken by the OAU Summit of Algiers in July 1999 which called for the convening of an International Conference on Terrorism under the auspices of the United Nations. |
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With the decay of the Ottoman Empire, in 1830 the French seized Algiers, thus beginning the colonization of French North Africa. |
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He traveled to Algiers for a second time on 3 May 1865, and this time he remained for a month, meeting with tribal leaders and local officials. |
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In 1783 and 1784 the Spaniards also bombarded Algiers in an effort to stem the piracy. |
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On August 17, in combination with a Dutch squadron under Admiral Van de Capellen, he bombarded Algiers. |
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A railway line from Dakar to Algiers via the Niger bend was planned but never constructed. |
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In North Africa, the main slave markets were in Morocco, Algiers, Tripoli and Cairo. |
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In November 1974, their representatives met with the MLSTP in Algiers and worked out an agreement for the transfer of sovereignty. |
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On Jimmy Carter's final day in office, the last hostages were finally set free as a result of the Algiers Accords. |
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In 1816, the Royal Navy, with assistance from the Dutch, destroyed the Barbary fleet in the port of Algiers. |
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This eventually led to the Bombardment of Algiers in 1816 by the British and Dutch, forcing the Bey of Algiers to free many slaves. |
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During this time there were reports of captured slaves being sent to Algiers. |
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We fought our first foreign war in Algiers to defeat the Barbary pirates. |
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She has taken refuge in Algiers under the guidance of Soufuane, Lamias brother, who left Algiers to take off illegally to Europe. |
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A vibrantly colored Picasso painting of a harem of women in Algiers became the highest selling painting ever at auction. |
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He imposed peace between Algiers and the kingdoms of Sardinia and Sicily. |
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While with the ship he visited Lisbon, Cadiz, Algiers, and Minorca. |
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In 1783 and 1784 the Spanish bombarded Algiers to end piracy. |
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The Berber Almoravid dynasty engaged in military conquest and by 1106 had conquered Morocco, the Maghrib as far east as Algiers, and large parts of Spain. |
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What readers are offered in The Star of Algiers is an Algeria focalized through the mind of a talented yet disoriented and unreliable protagonist. |
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France invaded Algiers in 1830, placing it under colonial rule. |
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Having lived in Algiers, Morgan would have seen returning corsairs with their booty and hapless captives, drudging along the streets to the bagnios of slavery. |
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More than 20,000 captives were said to be imprisoned in Algiers alone. |
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In June 1631 Murat Reis, with corsairs from Algiers and armed troops of the Ottoman Empire, stormed ashore at the little harbor village of Baltimore, County Cork. |
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In 1516, the Turks settled in Algiers, and from 1520, the corsair Hayreddin Barbarossa under the command of Ottoman Empire, operated from that harbour. |
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On 12 March 1560, the Holy League captured the island of Djerba, which had a strategic location and could control the sea routes between Algiers and Tripoli. |
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Consequently, the landings met no practical opposition in Algiers, and the city was captured on the first day along with the entire Vichy African command. |
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Drawing and quartering was too good for that evil little hornswoggler who had hoodwinked two deys and the entire populace of Algiers, Gimp the Greek included. |
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The group held its first major meeting in Algiers in 1967, where it adopted the Charter of Algiers and established the basis for permanent institutional structures. |
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In June 1631 Murat Reis, with pirates from Algiers and armed troops of the Ottoman Empire, stormed ashore at the little harbor village of Baltimore, County Cork. |
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