Examples of using Tine in English and their translations into Arabic
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A toque-wearing Canuck eating poutine is as iconic as a Parisian in a beret nibbling a croissant.
He published"Tine 4"(Fourth Military Division)
The financial inquiry conducted by the Panel confirmed the support of Darfur Hilfe for schools in Tine.
And computers and other technology are just as reliant on the tine as we are.
The President(spoke in French): I now give the floor to Her Excellency Mrs. Tine Morch Smith, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Norway.
In the Gendarmerie holding cell in Tine, human rights officers registered that five of the eight detainees had been in preventive detention for up to eight months.
On 7 January, a UNAMID resupply convoy was shot at by Sudanese Armed Forces two km outside of Tine(Western Darfur).
Panel members travelled to several other locations in Darfur during the month of November, including Tine and Geneina, Western Darfur; Tawilla, Northern Darfur; and Nyala, Haskanita, Dirbat and Sunni, Southern Darfur.
On its website, Darfur-Hilfe states that one of its major projects is the development of three schools for the refugees who are located in Tine and the neighbouring Am Nabak refugee camp.
Irrespective of that, the Panel notes that the presence of Darfur Hilfe in Tine, Chad, was difficult to ascertain because it is not registered with the competent Chadian authorities.
On 20 October, following air strikes by Sudanese armed forces on villages in Um Baru, JEM placed checkpoints between Um Baru and Tine.
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The tine polls are connected using four bolts.
The director for Tine 1 is Adam Shoggar; for Tine 2 no director is identified.
Unimpeded access was granted with respect to military barracks in Tine, Iriba and Guereda.
The warp is tine wires, and the weft is much thicker than warp.
Alioune Tine, head of Amnesty International in West and Central Africa, explained what is at stake in Gabon.
On Thursday, 11 June 2009, two Jaguar warplanes penetrated some 30 to 40 kilometres into Sudanese airspace in the area of Tine(coordinates 150000-224900).
(d) The new rebel movement, NMRD, appears to control the area between Jebel Moon and Tine, and has continued strengthening its activities in Western Darfur.
During a period of heightened tension in the Tine region, in September 2005, the Government flew at least three Antonov-26 flights suspected to be resupplying ammunition from Geneina to its Tine base.