The man is standing in a Cairene street framed by a large, attractive Art Deco building in the background. |
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My aunts kept remarking how brave I was and how unusually long my eyelashes were, and teased me about my Cairene accent, my skin. |
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Chapter five offers explanations that aim at resolving the unusual finding of gender, class and education patterns in the Cairene speech community. |
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Anyone who lives in this region will have undergone some minor-key variation on the Cairene theme, perhaps daily. |
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Cairene families mark the festival of Sham al-Naseen with picnics, and thousands of them were spread out on the lawns, paddling in the pond, or watching the whirling dervishes spin and thrump their tambourines. |
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Mustafa Darwiche, a film critic who was fired twice as state censor for being too permissive, agrees that the average Cairene is better off materially today than in the past. |
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Aswany dwells instead on pungent details of Cairene street life. |
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Other rugs that will be available are the Lafoes carpet and a circular Ottoman Cairene carpet. |
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For example, local Cairene custom dictates that Sudanese immigrants must go through either housing agencies or middlemen just in order to meet landlords and secure apartments. |
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There are still languages, like Cairene Arabic, that refer to the maximally parsed foot structure to locate the primary stress, yet they do not recognise secondary stress. |
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