omani造句1. The Omanis are industrious people, striving to make their country prosperous.
2. The flame now heads to the Omani capital Muscat.
3. Some are descended from Omani tribes.
4. First developed in Oman(thus limu Omani), dried limes are essential ingredients in the cooking of Iran, Iraqand the Gulf States.
5. Dozens of Omani athletes will carry the torch on a 20-kilometer route Monday through Muscat and along its scenic waterfront.
6. Vitamin D Status in Healthy Omani Women of Childbearing Age: Study of female staff at the Royal Hospital, Muscat, Oman.
7. The Omani ruler, Sultan Qaboos bin Said al-Said, was the first head of state to visit Iran after the controversial re-election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in June.
8. The Omani rial (currency code: OMR) is the official currency of Oman.
9. The Omani people have all along held profound feelings towards the Chinese people.
10. The team has shown that the Omani peridotite absorbs tens of thousands of tonnes of carbon dioxide a year, far more than anyone had thought.
11. The dhow was named after the Omani port city where Sindbad is believed to have been born.
12. As of January 18, 2005, one Omani Rial was worth 2.59067 United States dollars.
13. Treasury officials said the Omani national, Thamer Bin Saeed Al-Shafari and a company he owns - Oryx National Resources - had enabled Mr. Mugabe and senior officials to derive personal.
14. Omani government also promised the same day, people will create more employment opportunities, and give job seekers more preferential policies.
15. Five Bedouin musicians knelt on a Persian carpet, playing rebabs, traditional stringed instruments, and crooning traditional Omani songs in the gathering darkness.
16. Well, if you are interested in the country itself, try the Bait Adam museum, a private house that serves as a repository for the diversity of Omani culture, from coins to old prints.
17. On September 27, 2005, Chinese Vice President Zeng Qinghong held talks with Omani Deputy Prime Minister Fahad bin Mahmood Al-Said in the Great Hall of the People.
18. Then, in 1970, Qaboos bin Said, the Sandhurst-educated 29-year-old heir to the Omani throne, overthrew his father in a bloodless coup.
19. Tabora's streets are lined with century old Mango trees planted by Omani traders.