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- noun Plural form of
Egyptian .
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Examples
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This article was first published in the UAE's Gulf News on June 15, 2011 under the title 'Egyptians will not be silenced'.
Faisal J. Abbas: Without Freedom of Expression, the Egyptian Revolution Wouldn't be Complete Faisal J. Abbas 2011
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This article was first published in the UAE's Gulf News on June 15, 2011 under the title 'Egyptians will not be silenced'.
Faisal J. Abbas: Without Freedom of Expression, the Egyptian Revolution Wouldn't be Complete Faisal J. Abbas 2011
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This article was first published in the UAE's Gulf News on June 15, 2011 under the title 'Egyptians will not be silenced'.
Faisal J. Abbas: Without Freedom of Expression, the Egyptian Revolution Wouldn't be Complete Faisal J. Abbas 2011
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This article was first published in the UAE's Gulf News on June 15, 2011 under the title 'Egyptians will not be silenced'.
Faisal J. Abbas: Without Freedom of Expression, the Egyptian Revolution Wouldn't be Complete Faisal J. Abbas 2011
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This article was first published in the UAE's Gulf News on June 15, 2011 under the title 'Egyptians will not be silenced'.
Faisal J. Abbas: Without Freedom of Expression, the Egyptian Revolution Wouldn't be Complete Faisal J. Abbas 2011
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This article was first published in the UAE's Gulf News on June 15, 2011 under the title 'Egyptians will not be silenced'.
Faisal J. Abbas: Without Freedom of Expression, the Egyptian Revolution Wouldn't be Complete Faisal J. Abbas 2011
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This article was first published in the UAE's Gulf News on June 15, 2011 under the title 'Egyptians will not be silenced'.
Faisal J. Abbas: Without Freedom of Expression, the Egyptian Revolution Wouldn't be Complete Faisal J. Abbas 2011
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This article was first published in the UAE's Gulf News on June 15, 2011 under the title 'Egyptians will not be silenced'.
Faisal J. Abbas: Without Freedom of Expression, the Egyptian Revolution Wouldn't be Complete Faisal J. Abbas 2011
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The fact that "islamists" i prefer the term "Egyptians" because they are in fact citizens of that state are calling for any sort of government whether or not it follows a western norm is a good thing.
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The fact that "islamists" i prefer the term "Egyptians" because they are in fact citizens of that state are calling for any sort of government whether or not it follows a western norm is a good thing.
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