The official language of Saudi Arabia, spoken by virtually all Saudis, is Arabic. |
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This same fear led the Saudis and Egyptians to push for early termination of the war. |
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On October 20th, 1973, the Saudis at last took the fateful step so long feared. |
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Don't forget that these were the days of Iranian revolution, which frightened the Saudis also. |
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They're Iranians and Syrians and Saudis and Egyptians, but the core of them are the dissatisfied people who were disenfranchised. |
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Companies are just not creating enough jobs, despite intense pressure to hire Saudis instead of South Asians and other expatriates. |
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Expatriate Saudis living in London, notionally providing opposition in exile, had been bought off long ago. |
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They wanted to create an atmosphere in which the Arab leaders would back the Saudis. |
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Problems such as these, as well as drastic cultural differences, have limited the number of marriages between Saudis and Americans. |
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The Saudis have in a very short while come up with their own highly distinctive style of management. |
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A mass exodus of Western oil technicians could also have a long-term impact on the Saudis ' ability to manage their industry. |
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Would ordinary Saudis do better with a British style limited constitutional monarchy or an unlimited democracy? |
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Asians, Qataris and Saudis manage their company branches, seal deals during the day and unwind in the evenings. |
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In many ways, I think he's given the Saudis a pass and he's turned a blind eye to them. |
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He sees an increasing number of Saudis who are whipsawed between a new materialism and traditional values. |
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The wounded included Saudis and Arab expatriates, as well as Africans and Asians. |
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The reason the price went down is because the Saudis are now talking about increasing production. |
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Saudis traditionally kiss the hands of royals as a sign of respect and loyalty when they visit. |
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The prince understands that forcing the U.S. into a recession makes Americans buy less gasoline, causing the Saudis to make less money. |
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Today, at the initiative of the Saudis, the entire mainstream Arab world is yet again suing for peace in the Middle East. |
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The Saudis fear, probably rightly, that real power sharing is impossible in an absolutist state. |
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Ever since, the Saudis have seen the Brotherhood as both a domestic and geopolitical threat to the monarchy. |
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The Saudis hope the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad will deal a body blow to Iran and Hezbollah. |
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The Saudis were salivating for North American birds, and Mr. Galbraith's Pigeon King enterprise would satisfy the hunger. |
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Nor does it make any sense for Saudi Arabia to turn to an enfeebled Europe, and the Saudis also know this all too well. |
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The Saudis are building cash reserves in case they find it necessary to open up the spigots and drive prices down, to teach not only Russia, but possibly also Iraq, a lesson. |
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Twice in the last two years, the Saudis foiled al Qaeda plots to attack American cities. |
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Today, the Saudis vent their anger with fits of forgettable diplomatic rage. |
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With luck, the Americans and the Saudis will ride out this scary period. |
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The oil companies contend there may be too little gas under some of the tracts to justify the billions of dollars worth of installations that the Saudis want. |
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The Saudis don't want an open break with Washington, so their critique is indirect. |
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Now the Saudis see an Arab world in transition from decades of lethargic stability to a chaotic future. |
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Was it a set-up by powerful but corrupt Saudis who felt the bootleggers had undercut their market or ripped them off over bribes or a share of the profits? |
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Not because I love Americans, but simply because I don't hate Americans, like I don't hate the French, Canadians, Brits, Saudis, Jordanians, Micronesians, etc. |
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Dozens of Saudis, Tunisians, Libyans and Jordanians have already been martyred in the Syrian civil war fighting for al-Nusra. |
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In the 13 th minute, a miscue from an Indonesian defender resulted in a corner kick, which the Saudis made the best of with Sulaimani slotting home for a 2-0 lead. |
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Three Saudis and 7 Moroccans were accused of forming a sleeper cell and planning terrorist attacks against ships entering the Straits of Gibraltar. |
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One U.S. intelligence official told The Daily Beast the Saudis and Jordanians have personnel on the ground in Syria. |
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The Saudis have hitherto sold oil and bought expensive weapons systems from the Pentagon, as well as recycling surplus petrodollars without question back into US treasuries. |
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On 19 February 2014, BAE announced that the Saudis had agreed to a price increase over the existing contract. |
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With the support of the Saudis and other Gulf states, Hadi remains the official leader of a provisional government based in Aden. |
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We are also committed to encouraging young Saudis to enter the accountancy profession in the Kingdom. |
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Hospitals have also been bombed by the Saudis and those operating with them. |
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The two countries are proximate to each other and many Saudis and Bahrainis have familial relations. |
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And then there's ISIS and what the Saudis call America's 'unholy' alliances with the Shia and Alawis. |
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The Saudis absorbed the Emirate of Asir, with their expansion only ending in 1934 after a war with Yemen. |
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The Saudis know that as long as we consume 7 billion barrels per year, they have us by the short hairs. |
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Many Saudis who did not support the Islamist terrorists were nevertheless deeply unhappy with the government's policies. |
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It leaves the Saudis with no diversification if any one of the fields suffer a production collapse. |
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As late as 1970, most Saudis lived a subsistence life in the rural provinces, but in the last half of the 20th century the kingdom has urbanized rapidly. |
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Accounting for about a third of OPEC output, the Saudis can weather lower prices because their coffers are well-padded and its production costs are relatively low. |
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For the Saudis, America's wobbliness in the region, in the wake of Iran's rising challenge, is a threat to the stability of the kingdom and the survival of its ruling family. |
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Imams and muezzins must not delegate the call to prayer to non-Saudis, and get permission from the ministry if they want Saudis to do this in emergencies. |
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Al-Asiri is one of a number of Saudis who have fled to Yemen after the Saudi authorities launched a severe internal crackdown against al Qaeda and its followers. |
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