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  • noun Plural form of Liberian.

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Examples

  • Marcus Gee says the Liberian crisis, which has led to pleas in favor of U.S. intervention by ordinary Liberians, is a golden opportunity for the Bush administration to confound its critics:

    Daimnation!: Liberia: the case for American intervention 2003

  • Having been served by cooks all her life in Liberia, she didn’t know how to make cassava leaf, but she was determined to learn, calling her Liberians friends for instructions.

    The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009

  • Having been served by cooks all her life in Liberia, she didn’t know how to make cassava leaf, but she was determined to learn, calling her Liberians friends for instructions.

    The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009

  • Having been served by cooks all her life in Liberia, she didn’t know how to make cassava leaf, but she was determined to learn, calling her Liberians friends for instructions.

    The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009

  • Having been served by cooks all her life in Liberia, she didn’t know how to make cassava leaf, but she was determined to learn, calling her Liberians friends for instructions.

    The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009

  • Once a critical mass of Liberians developed, word of mouth became the most effective form of evangelism among nonwhites.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • The only reason why someone like me remains a viable candidate, I believe, is because Liberians are still looking for leadership.

    Liberian Candidate Challenges Electoral Commission Competence, Objectivity 2011

  • Liberians have a historic fondness for Americans and view Clinton's visit as a show of support and affirmation of the special relationship between Liberia and the United States, said Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the U.S. ambassador to Liberia.

    Clinton in Liberia for meeting with president 2009

  • "After the ravages of the conflict here, which affected women and children very heavily, Liberians are proud of their progress in women's empowerment and inclusion"

    Clinton in Liberia for meeting with president 2009

  • Brumskine says voter apathy is the result of the failure of President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf to provide the leadership that Liberians have been yearning for after 14 years of civil war.

    Liberian Candidate Challenges Electoral Commission Competence, Objectivity 2011

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