haitian造句31. The best teams also have a command of Haitian Creole and French, if possible.
32. In the Haitian capital Port au Prince, 5, heavy rainfall caused some residents of the temporary tent shelter water did not have ankle.
33. What is to be represented, and how? Haitian Creole orthographic debates.
34. So far it covers 52 languages, adding Haitian Creole last week.
35. Pierre Toussaint, the 19th-century Haitian abolitionist, former slave and devout Catholic — who, like Cooke, has been championed by the Archdiocese of New York — has been in line since 1943.
36. But now health officials have confirmed the first case in a boy who had not left the city for at least a year. And there are other suspected cases in the Haitian capital.
37. In Haitian Creole, the old are called "gran moun, " and they are relatively few.
38. These Haitian monuments date from the beginning of the 19 th century, when Haiti proclaimed its independence.
39. Yesterday, I met representatives of them - they, and even their Chinese schoolmates, expressed the willingness to teach Haitian in the one-day camp and make consolidation for local people.
40. Armed food convoys carrying free water and food staples are now a regular sight in the Haitian capital.
41. The Foreign Ministry devised the legislation because of its experience with former Haitian president Jean-Claude Duvalier, who stashed about $5.8 million of looted money in Switzerland.
42. epidemiological team is "continuing to oversee diagnosis, surveillant and treatment protocols, as we work with the Haitian government and other partners to stem the outbreak."
43. The Housing Development Zone in Yantai Haitian Garden Road ( tax district ) new residential.
44. They were greeting Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly, of the Haitian musical genre kompa who just happens to want to be the country's President too.
45. Haiti's exiled former president Jean - Bertrand Aristide, 18, arrived in the Haitian capital Port au Prince the morning, at the airport by thousands of people welcomed.
46. Larousse Dorcent runs a small grocery store from a shipping container in a dusty slum above the Haitian port city of Saint Marc.
47. The 12 January earthquake that caused widespread damage in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince is exacerbating an already precarious health situation.
48. A 7.0-magnitude catastrophic earthquake devastated Haiti on January 12, resulting in major damage to Port-au-Prince, the Haitian capital, and the surrounding area.
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49. There are hundreds of planes trying to get into the Haitian capital, but the temporary air traffic control system just hasn't been able to keep up.
50. Amateur video - seconds after the quake that crippled the Haitian capital.
51. Heavy rain has started to fall in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince as a powerful storm approaches, threatening earthquake survivors living in camps.
52. It was that spirit of determination from Haitian librarians that inspired the South Carolinian.
53. Police in the Haitian capital counted their losses and gathered their forces today, preparing for a surge in crime they are certain will follow the devastating January 12 earthquake.
54. A 16-year-old girl was pulled out of the rubble in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, 15 days after the earthquake struck.
55. RIT planes equipped with optical laser sensors and high-definition image gathering capabilities fly over the Haitian capital many times a day to capture aerial photos of the damage.
56. Haitian woman dances after eating a mud pie in the volatile neighborhood of Cite-Soleil in Port-au-Prince February 9, 2006.
57. The expense of lighterage at Haitian ports is not included in the steamship freight but is a separate charge to be borne by the shipper and consignee.
58. It calls for subsidies to and accreditation of the nonpublic schools that educate some 82 percent of Haitian students.
59. When Haiti was devastated by an earthquake in January, aid teams poured in to the shattered island, speaking dozens of languages — but not Haitian Creole.
60. One of the best known Creole languages, and the one with the largest community of speakers, is Haitian Creole.