Definitions
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- adjective of, or relating to the
Maghreb or its people
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Examples
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His previous film was a war epic, Days of Glory (2006), about Maghrebin soldiers fighting for France in the second world war.
Rachid Bouchareb: my film about the 7/7 London bombings 2010
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Remember that the "French person" may not necessarily be an ethnic Frenchman or Frenchwoman, but a Maghrebin with a French passport.
GalliaWatch 2010
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We tend to think of the "suburbs" surrounding Paris as being completely Maghrebin or black, forgetting that many white families still live there.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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We tend to think of the "suburbs" surrounding Paris as being completely Maghrebin or black, forgetting that many white families still live there.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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Context, of course, matters a lot: the women I’m talking about pass for Spanish, Maghrebin, Latina, Indian and whatnot, depending on the interlocutor’s level of knowledge and prejudices.
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