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- noun Plural form of
Libyan .
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Examples
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South Africa, which turns out to have been an important supplier to the Libyans, is trying halfheartedly to go after some of its own citizens.
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South Africa, which turns out to have been an important supplier to the Libyans, is trying halfheartedly to go after some of its own citizens.
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He called the Libyans an inspiration for people in other countries who are suffering under authoritarian regimes, singling out Iran, Syria, China and Russia, but warned of a "rocky road" ahead amid concerns about the proliferation of weapons and the inability of the new leadership to form a government that could pave the way for elections.
The Seattle Times 2011
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He described them as Libyans from the southern part of the country who belonged to the Gadhafi Brigades.
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He described them as Libyans from the southern part of the country who belonged to the Gadhafi Brigades.
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The evidence turned over by the Libyans was a virtual inventory of what the network had on offer.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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The evidence turned over by the Libyans was a virtual inventory of what the network had on offer.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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While they attempted to take the same line that Blair did, the Libyans were able to get them to back off on keeping Megrahi from even being considered for prisoner transfer; and shortly thereafter, BP got its contract.
Sometimes, I miss Tony Blair. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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_Phut_ (Gen.x. 6), or Put (Nah.iii. 9), was the third son of Ham, and his descendants, sometimes called Libyans, are supposed to be the
History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1 Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens George W. Williams 1870
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He described them as Libyans from the southern part of the country who belonged to the Gaddafi Brigades.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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