Arab造句91. The Arab countries devote the highest percentage of gross domestic product in the world to arms.
92. In November 1987 the heads of most Arab states met in Amman for a summit conference.
93. Their Arab legionnaires galloped behind, firing their rifles exuberantly into the sky like extras in a Beau Geste film.
94. The Arab states allocate a higher percentage of their gross domestic product to military expenditures than do the Western countries.
95. How many 30-second sound bites have been spent treating outrage in the streets of some other Arab cities as inexplicable?
96. The Arab avant-garde was carefully muzzled and its rowdiest members sent off, willingly or unwillingly, to London and Paris.
97. The treaty was there-fore unacceptable to the other Arab states, who vigorously denounced Sadat.
98. Every time the quid gets gang-banged on the international exchange, all the Arab chicks get a new fur coat.
99. The resolution was approved by 12 of the 21 Arab League countries.
100. The Arab was standing by the jeep, surrounded by settlers, when a man from another settlement shot him.
101. As for the Arab world, their response as we were negotiating these agreements was to be expected.
102. The others, in Nablus, have kept Arab ways, language and dress of their neighbors on the West Bank.
103. The modesty of the Arab woman is the linchpin of the whole political system.
104. There is an urgent need for Arab states to boost their income.
105. Q: If this election results in a true democracy, is it exportable to the rest of the Arab world?
106. The Arab world is closing ranks against terror and everyone understands that this means terror against us.
107. The Old Arab will hear everything we say, he reminded himself.
108. The Arab delegations withdrew from the talks on Dec. 17, the final scheduled day, in protest at the deportations.
109. Mrowa, who founded the paper in 1946, was killed for his opposition to the birth of Arab nationalism.
110. Jean-Claude hurried me along, his expression sweetening when we crossed into the Arab streets.
111. This information will help to identify factors which shape their perceptions of the language and cultures of the Arab world.
112. Down in the old Arab quarter of Jaffa, the cosy streets of Roberts' lithographs are all but gone.
113. The next day clashes broke out in the occupied territories and Arab workers were prevented from entering Jerusalem.
114. Poplar leaves have an elegant outline resembling that of an arab minaret.
115. A study of Arab socialism as it is broadcast and televised has yet to be done.
116. The Old Arab won't see me again tonight, Claudel decided.
117. In the early 1980s a greater number of Arab banks was represented in London than in any Arab capital or financial centre.
118. It even opposed independent local attempts to send West Bank representatives to Arab countries to discuss political problems.
119. The characteristic art nouveau line coiled and climbed like smoke, sobbed and swooned like Arab violins.
120. Will the West cling to the idea of universal worth while selfishly consuming Arab oil wealth and closing its borders to Arabs?