Examples of using Biloxi in English and their translations into Arabic
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You know we went to Biloxi on our honeymoon?
There's been a prison fire at Biloxi Penitentiary.
Tomorrow morning, you're on the bus to biloxi.
Biloxi(;), officially the City of Biloxi, is a city in Harrison County.
The Biloxi police arrested the men he sold the wire to.
SIMRAD FEMME'95, Biloxi, Mississippi, United States of America, 1995.
Something that has revitalized cities from East Saint Louis to Biloxi, Mississippi.
She and Jamie Campbell are on the same flight from Tokyo to Biloxi.
Family moved from Biloxi to Charleston to Fayettville in the last three years.
My dad, he's in biloxi. He will be there till Sunday.
The hotel boasts a perfect location in 15 minutes walking distance from Biloxi Lighthouse.
No, honey, she said she was going to a voters' registration drive in Biloxi.
Julie forgot he told me to take some souvenir pictures when we drove over to Biloxi last year.
I called my sister about staying at their place in Biloxi. They're gonna see what they can do.
The War Department activated Army Air Corps Station No. 8, Aviation Mechanics School, Biloxi, Mississippi, on 12 June 1941.
On 14 June 1941, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded contracts totaling $10 million to build Biloxi's technical training school.
They formed a partnership, a diverse partnership of players, to actually map out East Biloxi, to figure out who's getting involved.
The Air Force Reserve 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, the world's only operational military weather reconnaissance unit, is based at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi; most weather recon flights originate there. The term"hurricane hunters" was first applied to its missions in 1946.
Keesler Air Force Base(IATA: BIX, ICAO: KBIX, FAA LID: BIX) is a United States Air Force base located in Biloxi, a city along the Gulf Coast in Harrison County, Mississippi, United States. The base is named in honor of aviator 2d Lt Samuel Reeves Keesler,
In early January 1941, Biloxi city officials assembled a formal offer to invite the United States Army to build a base to support the World War II training buildup. The War Department
