Examples of using Moroccans in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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the CIA paid the Moroccans $20 million to build a prison it never used that was code-named"Bombay.".
More than 90% of Tunisians and Moroccans believe that a wife should always obey her husband.
The crew was made up of six Yemenis, two Moroccans, one Ethiopian, one Filipino
For Moroccans, Algerians, Libyans, Mauritanians
But in France we are considered as Moroccans whereas in Morocco we are considered as French.
Moroccans are friendly,
He was one of the ten names on a watch list sent to us by the Moroccans after 9/11.
cost effective packages and ferry travel for international tourists and local Moroccans.
Two Moroccans, a Nigerian and a Congolese asylum seeker have been arrested over the attacks,
Most of the Songhai empire was defeated by the Moroccans after an attack in 1591, which is marked as the end of the region's trade.
simply sit and drink the famous mint tea Moroccans use as an excuse to relax and socialize.
For its part, Spain saw a notable increase in Algerians and Moroccans sailing in, from 6,000 attempting the crossing in 2016 to nearly 23,000 picked up last year.
The people of Nepal use it as a sedative, while the Moroccans use it to stimulate memory and as an aphrodisiac and those in the illegal drug
simply sit and drink the famous mint tea Moroccans use as an excuse to relax and socialize.
And in Morocco, a national march is planned for Sunday in Casablanca to call for the release of two kidnapped Moroccans al-Qaida in Iraq says they plan to execute.
concentrated solar power plant, which will supply electricity to 1.1 million Moroccans by 2018, according to the World Bank.
said the Moroccans told him they were torturing him because the Americans told them to.
However, Moroccans have recently formed a club to protect the purity of the breed which has contributed so much in so many roles,
concentrated solar power plant, which will supply electricity to 1.1 million Moroccans by 2018, according to the World Bank(WB).
simply sit and drink the famous mint tea Moroccans use as an excuse to relax and socialize.