A returnee who is not in possession of valid Turkish travel documents is likely to be kept in custody for an in-depth interrogation. |
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The RAF attacked the retreating Turkish columns, and helped force the Turks back to the Jordan. |
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Smaller numbers speak Adyghe, Romanian, Romani, and Balakan Gagauz Turkish. |
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Julie Summers sings the praises of the scenic diving to be enjoyed off the rocky shores of Fethiye, in the Turkish Aegean. |
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He is fluent in Russian, Azerbaijani and Turkish and can communicate in another five languages from the Turkic linguistic family. |
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Fauna such as anemones, gorgonia and lace corals thrive in the caverns and tunnels of the Turkish Aegean and Mediterranean. |
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He was virtual ruler of the Empire, but also personally took the field in the Turkish campaign against the Russians in the Caucasus. |
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The Turkish army protects Turkish nationalism by heavy-handedly suppressing all signs of religiosity in public offices. |
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Set in Berlin, the film has two second-generation Turkish immigrants meet up in a psych ward. |
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While Persian like Turkish has one gender, Sanskrit has three, i.e. male, female and neuter. |
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Ida and her family also have to abandon the country after the Turkish aga decided to marry her and to make her part of his harem. |
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There were rumours that she had been outraged and murdered by a Turkish aga. |
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One interesting aspect should be the interaction between task and word types because there are many inflected verbs in the agglutinative Turkish. |
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Future research may include collaborations with Turkish universities and transfer of advanced bioassay technology for agrochemical research. |
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Urdu was created by combining the languages of early invaders and settlers, including Arabic, Persian, and Turkish. |
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Finnish is one of the most isolated languages of Europe, distantly related to Hungarian and Turkish but spoken by very few non-Finns. |
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It is related to such languages as Turkish, Kazak, Kyrgyz, Turkmen, and Uzbek. |
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He is a composer of a number of military marches and made arrangements of traditional Turkish songs. |
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Mind you on the plus side the Turkish geckoes were back and joined by a tiny scorpion and a horde of woodlice. |
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But the Turkish companies failed to fulfil their engagements in the construction works. |
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Half of the Kurds reside in Turkey, where they comprise over 20 percent of the Turkish population. |
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However, most Kurds raised in southeastern Turkey speak Kurdish as well as Turkish. |
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Turkish and British police are thought to be investigating the possibility that he was tailed into the complex by the bomber. |
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Most tours start with a visit to the palestra or gym, followed by a look at the laconicum or Turkish bath. |
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However, because of problems with the oil for food program, tankers were not able to lift the oil from the terminal at the Turkish port. |
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Even the shoeshine boys spoke half a dozen languages, from Greek and Turkish to Ladino. |
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Korean is generally thought to belong to the Altaic language family, along with Turkish, Mongolian, Japanese, and other languages. |
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Turkish is an Altaic language, linguistically unrelated to English, but displayed in the Roman alphabet with 6 special characters. |
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Anyone who has eaten in a Turkish city can testify to the richness of real Turkish cuisine. |
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She worked as a contract linguist for the F.B.I. for about six months, translating material in Turkish, Persian and Azerbaijani. |
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There were a couple of mango lassi, 140 cubes of Turkish Delight, 12 pots of jasmine tea, 14 travelling cappuccino and 48 bowls of soup. |
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The Turkish Ottoman Empire took control in 1516 and ruled the area for four hundred years. |
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By the end of the eighteenth century, a Turkish tribe called the Qajars ruled the area now known as Iran. |
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When the snows melted and he had recovered his strength they crossed the Anatolian plateau and reached Ankara, the Turkish capital. |
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Modern Turkish is descended from Old Anatolian, the language brought to Asia Minor by the Seljuk Turks in the 11th century. |
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Following the expulsion of the Lazarist priests the school is transformed into an orphanage for Armenian, Turkish and Kurdish children. |
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She first appeared in the historical annals in 1239 as a mamlukah inmate of Turkish or Armenian origins in the Caliph al-Musta'sim's harem. |
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For decades he has been able to play on the fears of Turkish Cypriots that they would suffer a second class status if the island was reunified. |
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Workers also have been taught key terms and phrases in three languages, Croatian, Turkish and English. |
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In 1924, when the Turkish revolution overthrew the Ottomans, the caliphate was abolished. |
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The Armenian population speaks mostly Armenian or Turkish, while Assyrians speak Syriac. |
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Along the cool corridors are private dining rooms, libraries, a gymnasium, and Turkish baths. |
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A good ripe crop from the Gisborne vintage this year produced some aromatic fruit flavours, with hints of Turkish Delight and lychee fruit. |
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The Turkish lifters wanted to smoke in between lifts, but the American aides were under instructions that no one could smoke indoors. |
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The Turkish battleship Turgud Reis manoeuvred in the Dardanelles to disrupt the Anzac landings, firing across the peninsula. |
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Turkish and Italian limestone, for example, is harder than English limestone. |
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In Turkey most people speak Turkish but there is a large Kurdish minority and traditionally there were many Armenian and Greek speakers. |
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Other languages spoken in Iraq are Turkish, Aramaic, Kurdish, Armenian, and Persian. |
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It was here that he helped draw together the previously warring Arab tribes into a fighting force capable of attacking the Turkish enemy. |
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It also affects people of Arabian, Greek, Maltese, Italian, Sardinian, Turkish and Indian ancestry. |
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Today the Turkish government prevents scholars from working in the fields of Armenian archaeology and demographics. |
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The men who found those goods sold them to an antiquities smuggler for 65,000 Turkish lira. |
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At least 20 top City institutions are getting their whopping Christmas bonuses paid in Turkish lire. |
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The border was partly reopened last year after pressure from Turkish and Greek Cypriots pushed their respective leaders into talks. |
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The Senate shall be composed of an equal number of Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. |
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Both Greek and Turkish Cypriots prefer to think of themselves as living close to Europe rather than Africa and the Middle East. |
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At the same time, the Turkish military was systematically provided with armaments by the US and Western Europe. |
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The last and the best section is that of Modern Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish, and Alexandrian Greek and Persian literatures. |
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These children were asked to explain the meaning of some common Dutch and Turkish nouns in an extended word definition task. |
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Meanwhile, those few who had managed to scramble ashore were sheltering below a ruined Turkish fort. |
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But she denied her kids had been abandoned as she lived it up on boozy nights in Turkish bars and clubs with friends. |
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The place of faith within politics looks likely to remain a live issue as the case for Turkish EU membership is made. |
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Look for Greek or Turkish mastic, which usually comes from pine trees, in Middle Eastern or wholefood stores. |
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Western television programs are well liked among the Azerbaijanis, as are Russian and Turkish programs. |
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The main theatre of war was in the Crimea, where British, French and Turkish troops landed and laid siege to the port of Sebastopol. |
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The Russians are primarily eastern Slavs, but many also have a Finnish, Siberian, Turkish, or Baltic heritage. |
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Similarly, the Turkish Sufi traditions and tariqas, which played important roles in Turkish social and political history, barely register here. |
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The end effect is meant to conjure up the sonority of the saz, an instrument used in traditional Turkish music. |
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The word itself is believed to be of Magyar origin, possibly derived from the Turkish uber, meaning witch. |
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Just months after its triumphal takeover of the Turkish parliament with an absolute majority the AKP faces crisis. |
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Of the synagogues they built and rebuilt, four still nestle in this timeless Turkish warren, two as museums. |
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We flew one proudly from the back stay of our chartered yacht during our two-week cruise in Turkish waters last year. |
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Some time in the 9th century, a Turkish people from the steppes of Asia, known as the Magyars, began migrating westward. |
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Kimono night robes, Turkish peasant tops and embroidered, beaded skirts are just a few of the hot items that will be turning heads this season. |
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In Hadji Baba of Isphalan James Morier notes that Turkish men prefer their women well covered whereas in Persia they prefer them slim. |
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Turkish mountain dogs were bred and recorded in Babylonian times as protectors. |
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These groups usually are less westernized than the upper class and more oriented to Turkish culture. |
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A locally famous drink is the anise seed based raki, and brandy sour is another favorite with the Turkish Cypriots. |
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They ruled for decades, freeing Ukraine from Polish rule and helping to defend the country from Turkish, Tatar, and other invaders. |
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With great thunderousness, there was silence in the extreme South East of Europe as Turkish and Russian forces failed to clash. |
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The administration of the Turkish Cypriot community had absolute jurisdiction over part of the island. |
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Turkey officials waved jurisdiction of the case because it did not involve any Turkish nationals, Edmonson said. |
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Fully justifying its reputation, the Turkish cuisine, served at all the functions I attended, was a pleasant and delicious experience. |
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It is part of the diverse Uralic-Altaic language family, which spread with the ancient Mongol Empire and also contains Korean, Manchu, Turkish, Finnish, and Hungarian. |
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The small Turkish city of Kilis, on the border with Syria, hums quietly with rebel activity from the neighboring civil war. |
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While U.S. officials confirm the details revealed by Ignatius, the Turkish government has denied them. |
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He too warned that an ISIS victory would mark the end of the faltering peace process between the Turkish Kurds and Ankara. |
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What is fantastic about this health club is the placement of the sauna, Turkish steam bath, jacuzzi and showers all around the beautifully appointed relaxation room. |
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Alongside Turkish antiquities dealers there are those looking to sell family heirlooms. |
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He swears by a Turkish tailor named Mustapha near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, his biographer has claimed. |
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And they augur badly for the overall effort, revealing the deep level of distrust the Turkish president harbors for the West. |
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In the case of Britain, they also attempt to obtain information on more recently arrived languages such as Gujarati, Punjabi, Maltese, and Turkish. |
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She boasts 125 rooms, a heated indoor pool, sauna, Turkish bath, and solarium, as well as a lounge and piano bar. |
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Peter the Great led a military expedition against the Turkish fort of Azov that was a disaster. |
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Art in its informative mode, in a video installation by Ali Kazma, in the Turkish pavilion of this year's Venice biennale. |
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Unnervingly, several Turkish tanks in a 30-strong formation on the side of an incline have their guns pointing into Turkey. |
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The Turkish team had a major scare on their way here when their privately chartered plane hit an air pocket and briefly plummeted towards the ground. |
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Several people have been killed by artillery shells from Syria that landed on the Turkish side of the 900 kilometer border. |
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Now Budapest has over a dozen public bathhouses, offering thermal, Turkish and mud baths, with a vigorous east European massage thrown in for a few extra florins. |
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Its banks had borrowed billions of dollars at low rates, converted them to lira, and plowed the money into high-yielding Turkish government T-bills. |
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The Kurds entered a buffer zone on the Turkish border and in the melee at least four protestor were wounded. |
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Nearby a family of Turkish Kurds busied themselves in their fields piling vegetables onto a donkey-drawn cart. |
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The project tries to help young Turkish women raised in orphanages to start their own businesses. |
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Ex-hippie Billy Hayes was busted for smuggling hash and thrown in a terrifying Turkish prison. |
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The origin of the boat is still not known, but several Turkish nationals were on board the vessel, which idled offshore. |
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She agrees to smuggle Lukas into occupied Turkish territory so he can see his hometown again, but he keeps almost getting them killed by sassing every Turk in sight. |
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When a young Turkish man named Adem arrives in their village, he falls in love with Jamila, but takes Pembe as his wife. |
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Last July the entire Turkish general staff resigned in protest at a previous round of arrests. |
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And the youngster nearly ensured Costa Rica's qualification single-handedly on 89 minutes when he rounded Recbar in the Turkish goal only to fire high and wide. |
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One million Turkish Armenians were slaughtered, while the other million survivors were cast from their Anatolian homeland into a global diaspora that remains to this day. |
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, joining in the chorus, severely berates Tehran for its role in the Levant. |
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The selection of textiles range from a fragment of printed cotton purchased at a flea market to Parisian couture gowns, African wall hangings and Turkish robes. |
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We stood on the rooftop of a derelict farmhouse meters away from a Turkish tank and a razor wire fence marking the end of Turkey. |
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As the shelling raged, Capt. Ammar al-Wawi, the rebel commander and spin doctor, was holding court in a Turkish luxury hotel. |
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The bill from the hotel came to 1644 Turkish lira followed by six noughts. |
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Indeed he argues that the Republic is a gocmen regime in which the elite are cut off from their own roots and tradition, and have become more Turkish than the Anatolians. |
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The basement of the central block houses a private gym, Turkish bath, sauna, jacuzzi and massage room, all of which will overlook an outdoor pool. |
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The Iranian government notified Interpol 17 days after his disappearance but waited two months to alert the Turkish authorities. |
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Ankara shelled targets in Syria after an errant shell from Syrian forces killed Turkish citizens Wednesday. |
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The different regions of Greece have absorbed elements of the music of their Turkish, Balkan, and Italian neighbours, so that it is impossible to speak of a single tradition. |
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The official language is Romanian, which has Latin roots that date back to the Roman occupation of the area but also contains words from Greek, Slavic languages, and Turkish. |
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The letters demanded they cooperate with Turkish enquiries, though no criminal charges have been brought until now. |
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Veggies can try Turkish vegetable brochettes with pepper, onions, zucchini, and cottage cheese with saffron rice or the spicier Thai vegetable curry with steamed rice. |
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In London, we ate a lot of Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot food. |
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Egypt expelled the Turkish ambassador last year, prompting Ankara to declare the Egyptian envoy in Turkey persona non grata. |
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She also met with Jordan's King Abdullah, Turkish President gul and Turkish Prime Minster Erdogan. |
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These flamboyant Turkish uniformed troops also had muskets with bayonets of this form, and a number of yataghan blade bayonets appeared for both U.S. and Confederate forces. |
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The first thing they told us was that the traffickers are now using Turkish ports, which are relatively easy to reach from Syria. |
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A group of aging veterans set out to rescue their beloved boat from the scrap heap by striking a deal to buy it from the Turkish navy and sail it home. |
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The timing of the pressure struck a raw nerve here, one that was still aching when Turkish lawmakers finally took up the request Saturday and dealt it a surprise defeat. |
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This gland, also termed the hypophysis cerebri, lies in a bony cavity, the sella turcica, so called because it was thought to resemble a Turkish saddle. |
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The scream of the young Turkish girl who caught sight of me relieving myself in a strategically placed potted fig must have woken most of the hotel's inhabitants. |
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Turkish authorities poured into the small town to cordon off the sites, with riot police keeping the crowds away. |
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Bottles from Corvus Vineyards made by the prominent Turkish architect Resist Soley on Bozcaada are among the finest offerings. |
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Back in April 2011, Kim featured on the cover of the Turkish edition of cosmopolitan magazine. |
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The Turkish history of imposed Jacobin Secularism ended up creating virtual segregation against observant Muslims. |
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But Secretary of State John Kerry has worked closely with his Turkish counterparts to reach an Israel-Hamas ceasefire. |
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Turkish gendarmes ran past me, shouting at the refugees to clear off, firing more canisters for good measure. |
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He frequented Turkish baths and commented in his diaries of the physical virtues of sailors. |
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The accusations from a Turkish-American who speaks Azerbaijani, Farsi, Turkish and English will reignite the controversy over whether the administration ignored warnings. |
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I am sure that this spirit of defending the roots of the same tribes also exists in you and the Turkish people. |
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One youth aged 17, had been released from a four-month custody sentence for a racist attack on a Turkish worker at his Acomb shop only days before the incident. |
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They were in the midst of a cold and muddy winter in another Turkish camp, where the family had been forced to cram into a tent. |
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They have just re-advertised her job, tailoring it for a Turkish speaker. |
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Five Russian strategic bombers have raised alert with the Bulgarian and Turkish Air Forces after flying close by over the Black Sea on Wednesday. |
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Turkish ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina disclosed that Turkey has spent one billion euros in Bosnia in the past 20 years. |
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Initially, the Turkish Cypriots favoured the continuation of the British rule. |
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What is the maximum number of bound morphemes a verb can receive in Turkish? |
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Many Greek and Turkish Cypriots fought in the British Army during both world wars. |
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When compared to the Turkish folk culture, the influence of these new cultures in creating the culture of the Ottoman elite was clear. |
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To his right in an honored position sat an Egyptian general, conspicuous by his Turkish pantaloons, red cloak and tall betasseled fez. |
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Clovis wiped the trace of Turkish coffee and the beginnings of a smile from his lips, and slowly lowered his dexter eyelid. |
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In the new Turkish alphabet each sound is represented by a single letter, sometimes with diacritical hooks. |
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Turkish leaders are accustomed to visiting Europe with hat in hand, seeking to make compromises. |
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The Abbasids flourished for two centuries but slowly went into decline with the rise to power of the Turkish army they had created, the Mamluks. |
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It is practised mainly by Somali, Arab, Bosniak, Albanian and Turkish immigrants, as well as Norwegians of Pakistani descent. |
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He ingratiated himself with the Kurdish bloc when he stood up to aggressive Turkish rhetoric about the Kurdish border in May. |
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It was mostly Greek Cypriots volunteers and Turkish speaking Cypriot inhabitants of Cyprus but also included other Commonwealth nationalities. |
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During 1854 Britain entered into the Crimean War, and an old Turkish barracks became the British Army Hospital in Scutari. |
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During the first week of August 2015, another 40 buses of the Turkish make Otokar arrived and were put into service. |
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Migrant languages like Turkish, Russian and Spanish are widespread, but are not recognised official languages. |
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Nevertheless, contrary to popular belief, Urdu did not borrow from the Turkish language, but from Chagatai. |
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Urdu and Turkish borrowed from Arabic and Persian, hence the similarity in pronunciation of many Urdu and Turkish words. |
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The only coins allowed by the Turkish government to be struck at Cairo are the Mahbub Sequins, and Medini. |
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Lebanese palaces are very diverse architecturally, being influenced by Arabs, Italians, French, Persians, Turkish and East Asians. |
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Give me but so many meals, and thou shalt find me one of the strongest Turkish males that ever English gennet bore. |
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Modernization of music in the Arab world involved borrowing inspiration from Turkish music and Western musical styles. |
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Grant Morden, who added refinements such as a ballroom, a Turkish bath and an indoor squash court. |
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Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus has made applications to the CGF to send teams. |
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At the Turkish Grand Prix Hamilton suffered a puncture which saw him finish in fifth place. |
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The Normans resisted for hours before the arrival caused a Turkish withdrawal. |
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There are rowing and sailing clubs and a restored Victorian swimming pool, including Turkish baths. |
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The Committee of Ministers, the Parliamentary Assembly and the Congress also use German, Italian, Russian, and Turkish for some of their work. |
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Napoleon attacked the Turkish beachheads and scored a crushing victory at the Battle of Abukir, capturing and killing the entire enemy army. |
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The war divided the British, but the Russian success caused some to forget the atrocities and call for intervention on the Turkish side. |
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With the extension of Turkish dominion into the Balkans, the strategic conquest of Constantinople became a crucial objective. |
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The Ottoman constitution of 1876 did officially cement the official imperial status of Turkish. |
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Analogue genres did exist, though, in both Turkish folk literature and in Divan poetry. |
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The most used immigrant languages are Turkish, Kurdish, Polish, the Balkan languages, and Russian. |
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The Turkish advance halted when it reached the edge of the Dhekelia Sovereign Base Area to avoid military conflict with the United Kingdom. |
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In the spring of 1854 the Russians again advanced, crossing the River Danube into the Turkish province of Dobruja. |
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In late September he learned of the fall of Sevastopol and a Turkish landing at Batum. |
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The former consists mainly of Persian, Arabic, and English, with trace elements of Portuguese and Turkish. |
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The majority of mosque managers are of Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin, with many Gujarati, and fewer Arab, Turkish and Somali managed entities. |
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Turkic languages include Azerbaijani and Turkish, in addition to the languages of minority nations in Russia. |
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Pinter's experiences in Turkey and his knowledge of the Turkish suppression of the Kurdish language inspired his 1988 play Mountain Language. |
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In October 2011, the Turkish parliament renewed a law that gives Turkish forces the ability to pursue rebels over the border in Iraq. |
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The ruling should coerce the Turkish government to completely omit religious affiliation on future identity cards. |
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The Turkish police are allowed to ask any person to show ID, and refusing to comply may lead to arrest. |
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Indian, Pakistani, Turkish and Arabic pop music is filled with the sound of violins, both soloists and ensembles. |
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Both Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities consider the monastery a holy place. |
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There remains debate whether the Turkish War of Independence was a war of independence, or a civil war that led to a regime change. |
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The Zaydi highland tribes emerged as national heroes by offering a stiff, vigorous resistance to the Turkish occupation. |
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However, the Turkish army in Egypt was reluctant to go to Yemen due to their knowledge of the hegemony of the northern Yemenis. |
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The Zaydi tribesmen in the northern highlands particularly those of Hashid and Bakil, were ever the Turkish bugbear in all Arabia. |
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Seeing that the Turkish army was too numerous to overcome, the Yemeni army retreated to a valley outside Mecca. |
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They resented the Turkish Tanzimat and defied all attempts to impose a central government upon them. |
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Such places using the term include the Australian Riviera in Queensland and the Turkish Riviera along the Aegean Sea. |
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The international community considers the northern part of the island as territory of the Republic of Cyprus occupied by Turkish forces. |
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Soldiers who fought in the conquest settled on the island and Turkish peasants and craftsmen were brought to the island from Anatolia. |
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Reaction to Ottoman misrule led to uprisings by both Greek and Turkish Cypriots, although none were successful. |
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Intercommunal violence erupted on 21 December 1963, when two Turkish Cypriots were killed at an incident involving the Greek Cypriot police. |
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Johnson on 5 June, warning that the US would not stand beside Turkey in case of a consequential Soviet invasion of Turkish territory. |
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Greece dispatched 10,000 troops to Cyprus to counter a possible Turkish invasion. |
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In Nicosia, Glafkos Clerides assumed the presidency and constitutional order was restored, removing the pretext for the Turkish invasion. |
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There are 1,534 Greek Cypriots and 502 Turkish Cypriots missing as a result of the fighting. |
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On 3 April 2008, Ledra Street was reopened in the presence of Greek and Turkish Cypriot officials. |
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Since 1965, following clashes between the two communities, the Turkish Cypriot seats in the House remain vacant. |
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In 1974 Cyprus was divided de facto when the Turkish army occupied the northern third of the island. |
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The Turkish Cypriots subsequently declared independence in 1983 as the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus but were recognised only by Turkey. |
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Nevertheless, the Cypriot government conducted one in 1973, without the Turkish Cypriot populace. |
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The everyday spoken language of Greek Cypriots is Cypriot Greek and that of Turkish Cypriots is Cypriot Turkish. |
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The majority of Cypriots receive their higher education at Greek, British, Turkish, other European and North American universities. |
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Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots share a lot in common in their culture but also have differences. |
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A common Turkish specialty for breakfast is called menemen, which is prepared with tomatoes, green peppers, onion, olive oil and eggs. |
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Various smaller islets off Turkey's western coast are also under Turkish sovereignty. |
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On 25 August 1898, a Turkish mob massacred hundreds of Cretan Greeks, the British Consul and 17 British soldiers. |
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German and Turkish light forces would however continue to raid and harass Russian shipping until the end of the war in the east. |
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A number of Turkish supply ships and warships were sunk but several submarines were lost. |
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The wind farm is being developed in Jhimpir, by Zorlu Energy Pakistan the local subsidiary of a Turkish company. |
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On 15 March 2017 the Turkish president expressed his wish that Istanbul should no longer be the twin town of Rotterdam. |
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Brussels has a large concentration of Muslims, mostly of Moroccan and Turkish ancestry. |
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It is the unofficial symbol of the spetsnaz, and serves as the logo of the Turkish Grey Wolves. |
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The era during which the Ottoman Empire was wealthiest is often called the Tulip era or Lale Devri in Turkish. |
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It is through the most active of these connective routes, the Turkish Straits, that the Black Sea joins the world ocean. |
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The Turkish Straits connect the Black Sea with the Aegean Sea, and comprise the Bosphorus, the Sea of Marmara and the Dardanelles. |
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However, during war or emergency time, it falls under the command of the Turkish Navy. |
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On July 13, 1982, it was assigned to the Turkish Gendarmerie becoming both a military and a law enforcement service. |
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It is also the main search and rescue coordination authority for the Turkish coastal zone. |
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With the Fall of Constantinople to the Turkish Ottoman Empire in 1453, the land route to Asia became more difficult. |
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Using this powerful tool, the Hungarian king led wars against the Turkish armies and stopped the Ottomans during his reign. |
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The Ottoman wars in Europe, also sometimes referred to as the Turkish wars, marked an essential part of the history of the continent as a whole. |
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European diplomats and intellectuals saw the Greek struggle for independence, with its accounts of Turkish atrocities, in a romantic light. |
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Moldovan cuisine is similar to neighbouring Romania, and has been influenced by elements of Russian, Turkish, and Ukrainian cuisine. |
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Romanian cuisine shares some similarities with other Balkan cuisines such as Greek, Bulgarian and Turkish cuisine. |
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In Cyprus, the majority language is Greek, followed by Turkish, and then a dialect of Levantine Arabic, Cypriot Maronite Arabic. |
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In Turkish, Morocco is known as Fas, a name derived from its ancient capital of Fes. |
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This chain, which floated on logs, was strong enough to prevent any Turkish ship from entering the harbour. |
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In the meantime, Orban also produced other cannons for the Turkish siege forces. |
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The imperial family was deposed from power and the sultanate was abolished on 1 November 1922 after the Turkish War of Independence. |
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The fear of Turkish advances within the Portuguese and Ethiopian sectors also played a role in their alliance. |
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After leaving Massawa, the mission engaged three Turkish galleys in battle. |
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His greatest battlefield accomplishment was the defeat of the Ottoman fleet at Lepanto, which turned the tide against Turkish aggression. |
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A member of the Ottoman slave class, called a kul in Turkish, could achieve high status. |
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These include Luxembourgish, an official language of Luxembourg since 1984, and Turkish, an official language of Cyprus. |
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Already in 2004, it was planned that Turkish would become an official language when Cyprus reunites. |
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Turkish was similarly important as the primary language of the Ottoman Empire. |
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In Turkish, where normally SOV is used, SVO can be used to emphasize the verb in some instances. |
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Turkish verbs conjugate for past, present and future, with a variety of aspects and moods. |
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For Turkish, where the interrogative particle may be considered a part of the verbal inflection system, see the previous section. |
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On the other hand, some languages like Turkish treats all the nouns, even the not so obviously countable entities as count nouns. |
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Even then, it's possible to use units of measures with numbers in Turkish, even with the very obviously countable nouns. |
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Note that the Turkish nouns can't take a plural suffix after the numbers and the units of measure. |
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In Turkish, both the third person singular and the third person plural copulas are omittable. |
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The Turkish first person singular copula suffix is omitted when introducing oneself. |
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Some aspects of Turkish Ottoman law still remain today, such as placing personal status and marriage law in the hands of the religious courts. |
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On 12 February 1917, Bedouins allied with the British destroyed a Turkish railroad near the port of Wajh, derailing a Turkish locomotive. |
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The city has become the home to large numbers of Moroccan, Algerian and Turkish immigrants. |
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Until 1934, most Turks did not have surnames, so Hato's lack of a surname was quite typical for a Turkish family at this time. |
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Vnukovo International Airport handles flights of Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa, Wizz Air and others. |
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The Turkish nation never accepter the Treaty of Sevres which attempted to ignore its independence and underestimate its esteemed character. |
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Somalia will restore its lost international air lane again with the help of the Turkish government. |
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I had a feeling that Turkish authorities were closing their eyes. |
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Baris Kaska, the Turkish solicitor who is acting on behalf of the family, said he believed that Recep Cetin did not act alone in the murders. |
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Like Turkish, Hungarian is an agglutinative language, and one could spend an entire lifetime learning the myriad idioms of English. |
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Our plane was downed over Syria with air-to-air missile launched by Turkish F-16 jet. |
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There are Burmese, American Wirehair, Bengal, Bombay, Burmese, Japanese Bobtail, Javanese, Norwegian Forest, Russian Blue, Turkish Angora. |
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Boris Walker also known as Boris Wolfman was arrested for performing illegal surgeries on the Syrian refugees in small Turkish clinics. |
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Scots side Yippee Ki Yay held their nerve to topple Turkish team Erisim Istanbul. |
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His parents abed and Rahel survived the genocide his sister Varthoui, was bayonetted to h by a Turkish soldier aged just four. |
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Turkish exporters shipped mostly textiles, grains and legumes, aquacultural products and dry fruits to Iraq. |
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The Turco-Saudi pact is the most recent outcome of the Arabization of Turkish foreign policy. |
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Turkish Airlines announced on Tuesday plans to increase its services to Arbil in Iraq from Istanbul to a daily flight. |
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The two F-16s collided over international waters near the island of Karpathos, while Greek jets were intercepting the Turkish warplanes. |
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Greek and Turkish fighter jets collided over the Aegean Sea island of Karpathos yesterday as they shadowed each other. |
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This transformation centers on what the author describes as the end of Kemalism as the Turkish guiding ideology. |
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This is obviously not different from the social engineering of Kemalism used to construct a new Turkish and secular nation. |
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He would hold talks with his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu and President Recept Tayyip Erdogan on the new developments in Yemen. |
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The mad killing spree happened in the Western province of Al-Anbar, Turkish media reported, citing Iraq's Ministry of Human Rights. |
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Turkish and Turkmen foreign ministries are expected to sign an action plan covering the years 2011 and 2012 during Davutoglu's stay in Ashkhabad. |
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The Turkish government has said that it is under no pressure to repatriate gold from foreign central banks. |
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And not just French fancies, there are German schichttorte, baumkuchen and Turkish baklava. |
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Basilisco, a Rhodian knight, displays sorrow over the capture of Rhodes by Turkish troops. |
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The shelves are laden with everything from real Turkish Delight to continental sausages, cheeses and English Bath Oliver biscuits. |
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Deputy Premier Bulent Arinc criticised remarks of Suheyl Batum, Deputy Chairman of Republican People's Party, about the Turkish military. |
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Lienee, it is important to examine these questionnaires to check whether they are reliable and valid for Turkish culture and language. |
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Along the way, he taught himself French, Spanish, Italian, Turkish, Arabic, Swahili and Lingala. |
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Nuneaton music acts Funk Dat and 2 of Us will be joined by a troupe of Turkish belly dancers at the Haunchwood Sports and Social Club. |
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In 2004, Bashar Assad's regime recognized Turkish sovereignty over the Sanjak of Alexandretta, or province of Hatay. |
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It is one of six Turkish titles featured in various competitive and non-competitive sections of the 21st Sarajevo Film Festival, which runs Aug. |
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But, when Yasmin reached the age of 11 she decided enough was enough, and embraced her Turkish origin and the dark body hair that came with it. |
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The other burned Britons were identified by Turkish authorities as Shona Allan, 13, Moiba Allan, 48, and 20-year-old Daniel John Braize. |
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I read the letter related to autoerythrocyte sensitization syndrome in a 7-year-old boy published in the Turkish Journal of Hematology. |
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The objective of Turkish scientists was to investigate the effects of different cereal brans on dough and bread properties. |
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The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul will invite guests to view a traditional Turkish Shadow Play performance in the lobby. |
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Jim and Iain both enjoyed the Turkish sheesh kebab, prepared with good quality fillet steak. |
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The accident came just days after Shim said she had been threatened by Turkish intelligence services, who accused her of being a spy. |
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Bands inspired by folk rock, shoegaze, Indie rock and pop flourish here, and there are hidden gems to be discovered in each Turkish city. |
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Beytullah Eunce said the Turkish education system is bureaucratically controlled from one center and shaped by political and economic concerns. |
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Visitors will have the opportunity to experience Turkish mezes and learn about rak? |
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