These fields, which may account for two-thirds of total Saudi production, have pumped out a tremendous amount of oil by now. |
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As a new rule, all Saudi visitors to the US are interviewed, fingerprinted and photographed upon arrival. |
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According to the movie, these Saudi investors own about 7 percent of the U.S. economy. |
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The president was accused during last year's presidential campaign of being too cozy with Saudi officials. |
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So I think there is a lot of Saudi money that has lubricated the system hoping to insulate Saudi Arabia from these kinds of attacks. |
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He is released on the right and Saudi fans start to get excited but the linesman quickly raises his flag to signal off-side. |
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The official language of Saudi Arabia, spoken by virtually all Saudis, is Arabic. |
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Saudi Arabia and Jordan supported Badr's royalist forces to oppose the newly formed republic. |
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While the oil-rich sheikhs and Saudi princes are treated like, well, royalty, what are those lowlier types in business and economy class eating? |
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If the two million barrels that Iraq is still managing to pump every day were threatened, more pressure would fall on Saudi supplies. |
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When universities in Saudi Arabia began opening in the 1960s, the number of Saudi students abroad decreased. |
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I am very concerned about the likely world-wide depression that would ensue if the world were to be cut off from Saudi crude. |
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Last week, terrorists launched an attack on government facilities in Saudi Arabia. |
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Prince Fahd was the third member of the Saudi royal family to die in just over a week. |
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The two governments went into a tizzy of wheeling and dealing of a sort not seen since Texas oil millionaires found out about Saudi Arabia. |
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The theme park was bailed out by Saudi royalty ten years ago and the company's future is again dependent on its shareholders. |
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Please also do not close my accounts numbered above with you, but retain a sum of 1,000 Saudi riyals in each account. |
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At the Saudi oil giant ARAMCO's high tech hub, engineers monitor oil flow from well head to tanker loading. |
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Many are contemplating anew what would happen if Saudi oil supplies were interrupted, even temporarily. |
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A team of 50 Saudi doctors have successfully separated Polish conjoined twins in an operation that took 18 hours. |
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A Tamimi manager says the company pays an average salary of one Saudi riyal a day and grants leave once every two years. |
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In the wake of the attacks, two certainties that formed the bedrock of Saudi society have been shaken. |
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I used to sneak into bars when I was 18 with some Saudi princes who were studying in the States. |
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Shia know that many Sunni clerics in Saudi Arabia regularly preach that Shia Moslems are heretics. |
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The first oil was produced in the 1930s and in the 1940s and '50s Saudi oil exports began to bring in colossal wealth. |
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It is considered impolite to sit so that the bottoms of your feet face Saudi Arabians. |
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Saudi women don a billowy black cloak called an abaya, along with a black scarf and veil over the face. |
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You'd be surprised at the time, effort, hard science, and ingenuity the Saudi Arabians spend at just getting oil out of the ground. |
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With those resources, there's no need to plunder the Arctic Wildlife Refuge or support repressive regimes like the Saudi monarchy. |
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It was impossible to judge the Germans on their walloping of hapless Saudi Arabia. |
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The government of Saudi Arabia has now made quadrivalent meningococcal vaccination a visa requirement for pilgrims. |
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On this day, the town's main intersection was abuzz, awaiting Saudi royalty. |
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There is a sizable military garrison in the country and US warplanes are familiar sights at Saudi air force bases. |
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In this the United States and Saudi Arabia, with its considerable oil revenues, were on the same wavelength. |
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Also in Saudi Arabia, women's testimonies in court are equal to half those of a man. |
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He is the scion of a wealthy Saudi family that made its fortune in the construction business. |
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It boasted an advisory board of sheiks from Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Britain and the United States. |
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This article is completely atypical in its brutal realism about the situation in Saudi Arabia. |
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She's vying to become the first person from Saudi Arabia to hold elected office in this country. |
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The missile attacks came as allied warplanes streaked over mist and drizzle along the northern Saudi front lines. |
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The physical and social sciences are all taught in Saudi Arabian universities, which exist in all the main cities. |
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Saudi Arabian firms are increasing their energy and development presence in the region. |
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The valley of Taif in Western Saudi Arabia near Jeddah is famous the world over for its rose attar and water. |
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They said he was visiting Britain to get a work permit to allow him to do charity work in Saudi Arabia, where he has been living recently. |
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Today its influence, felt in everything from schooling to law enforcement, permeates Saudi society. |
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According to Merritt, at the time of the killings they were thrilled about scoring a big deal in Saudi Arabia. |
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Al-Huthaili is a dual citizen of the U.S. and Saudi Arabia and the two countries are not bound by a bilateral extradition treaty. |
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Moreover, Saudi Arabia and Iran have notoriously carried out even the more grisly penalties of shariah. |
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Nor does it make any sense for Saudi Arabia to turn to an enfeebled Europe, and the Saudis also know this all too well. |
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In 1994, Saudi billionaire Prince al-Waleed bin Talal acted as Euro Disney's white knight, taking an almost 25 per cent stake in the company to avert a financial crisis. |
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Appropriately enough, Brunei sent a delegation to Saudi Arabia, to see how they implemented shariah there. |
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Well, several said they were from that province on their hajj to Mecca in Saudi Arabia. |
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Saudi Arabia is threatening to shut down Skype and other encrypted services. |
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Saudi Arabia sits on top of a vast reservoir of high quality oil that is cheap to pump and cheap to refine. |
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The Saudi ambassador to Washington at the time, Prince Bandar, provided the heavy lifting. |
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But Indians work there as employees of Kuwaiti or Saudi companies. |
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But the Pakistani, the Kuwaiti, and the two Saudi fighters breaking the Ramadan fast with me seemed unperturbed. |
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The FBI-led investigation in Sarasota reportedly focused on Saudi millionaire Abdulaziz al-Hijji and his wife, Anoud. |
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In On Saudi Arabia, journalist Karen Elliott House describes the odd silence that seems to surround the House of Saud. |
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Ayman al-Zawahiri, Nasser al-Wuhayshi, and hamza al-Ghamdi stayed with him, along with a handful of Saudi guards. |
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Saudi Arabia produces 9 million barrels a day, and can do 11 in a pinch. |
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The museum has a Saudi sculpture of a falcon on a perch, of inestimable value and stunning vulgarity, made from gold, quartz, rubies, emeralds, sapphires and 1,210 diamonds. |
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For foreign household workers in Saudi Arabia, most of them women, sorcery charges are more common than you might think. |
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If Saudi Arabia is a hothouse flower, then Americans have helped build the greenhouse. |
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On top of oil, the United States produces significantly more natural gas than Saudi Arabia. |
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A martial arts expert, he had served in the military, worked as the warden of a county jail in New Jersey, and later as a security contractor for the Saudi monarchy. |
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The most notorious states are Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, where death is an acceptable legal remedy. |
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Saudi Arabia should adhere to the international treaties concerning freedom of speech. |
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According to Tatterson, he has admirers from as far as Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and even Pakistan. |
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Albright said in this particular case, an indigenous Saudi program is in the very early stages. |
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Albright, however, said he did not think Saudi Arabia would likely try to acquire a weapon from Pakistan. |
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In fact, the Saudi regime actually paid Amin a large subsidy over the years to stay out of politics. |
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Saudi Arabians drink around 88 liters of bottled water per year. |
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Prince Abdullah, the effective regent of Saudi Arabia, placed a soft, plump hand on his young compatriot's shoulder, smiled and spoke of friendship and loyalty. |
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But it's nonetheless true that right at the moment, dependence on oil is forcing the West to funnel money to repressive regimes in Saudi Arabia, Iran, and elsewhere. |
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Yet the multiple causes affecting the Saudi Bedouins do not fit into the neat valences of event ecology, nor do they extend outward from a single environmental event. |
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He tells of getting acclimated to Saudi Arabia and the life of an advisor. |
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However, the Arab League, which includes Qatar, the UAE and Saudi Arabia, never approved a military strike. |
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She has worked with refugees and marginalized communities from Saudi Arabia to Syria and from Timor Leste to the Philippines. |
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They spent a long time repairing relations with Saudi Arabia and wouldn't therefore be involved, it seems to me, in an operation of bombings in Saudi Arabia. |
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On Aug. 15, a cyberattack hit Saudi oil giant Aramco with devastating results. |
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Imagine if hackers from Saudi Arabia said that any TV station in America broadcasting feminists and gays would be attacked? |
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He then called on Congress to authorize a program to train and equip 5,000 rebels per year in Saudi Arabia, which they did. |
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It started with a fib to her family after her first year of college in Saudi Arabia. |
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In just over a minute yesterday, Saudi judo player Wojdan Shahrkhani lost in her Olympic debut. |
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Probably half the people on the list are Saudi and one-third are Yemeni. |
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If you are Qatar or Bahrain or Saudi Arabia, your nightmare is Iran, not Zionism. |
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The Sunni minority in Bahrain could not last without Saudi money and tanks. |
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But the Journal suggests that lower-cost producers with sounder finances, like Saudi Arabia, are unlikely to be accomodating. |
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He rose to prominence in 2009 after a suicide bomber nearly succeeded in killing Saudi prince Muhammed Bin Nayef. |
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The evidence that Saudi citizens were involved was irrefutable, and the Saudi security services had missed it. |
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Thousands of years ago, Saudi Arabia fortuitously sat in the middle of the raging incense trade. |
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He was a prime mover behind the Saudi military intervention in Bahrain a year ago to smash an incipient Shia reform movement. |
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A coordinated assault on five or more junctions in the 10,500 miles of pipeline that connect the five main Saudi oilfields could cripple the industry. |
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That oil would diminish US dependence on Saudi energy exports. |
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Qatar is just a little spit of land that looks like a polyp on edge of Saudi Arabia. |
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The first set was a group of Arabic names for the countries of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. |
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Other primates occasionally taken by wolves include grey langurs in Nepal and hamadryas baboons in Saudi Arabia. |
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The wolf survives throughout most of its historical range in Saudi Arabia, probably because of a lack of pastoralism and abundant human waste. |
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Large reserves of hydrocarbons are being tapped in the offshore areas of Saudi Arabia, Iran, India, and Western Australia. |
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Parts of the Ottoman Empire on the Arabian Peninsula became parts of what are today Saudi Arabia and Yemen. |
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At its peak in 1988, it was the largest producer and second largest exporter of crude oil, surpassed only by Saudi Arabia. |
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The list also included Algeria, Libya, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait among a total of 21 countries. |
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The majority of the population of the peninsula live in Saudi Arabia and in Yemen. |
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These events were followed by the unification of Saudi Arabia under King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud. |
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Two Saudi states were formed and controlled much of Arabia before Ibn Saud was even born. |
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The royalist side received support from Saudi Arabia, while the republicans were supported by Egypt and the Soviet Union. |
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By 1970, King Faisal of Saudi Arabia recognized the republic and a truce was signed. |
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Egypt, Qatar, Syria and Saudi Arabia joined a multinational coalition that opposed Iraq. |
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Oman has fewer restrictions on independent media than its neighbors Saudi Arabia or Yemen. |
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Also, Jeddah's industrial district is the fourth largest industrial city in Saudi Arabia after Riyadh, Jubail and Yanbu. |
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A very small minority of Saudi citizens are Shia Muslims, and there is also a large foreign workforce. |
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As in other Saudi cities, the Nejdi dish Kabsa is popular among the people of Jeddah, often made with chicken instead of lamb meat. |
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They often depict traditional Saudi items such as coffee pots, incense burners, palm trees, etc. |
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Nonetheless, the Old City contributes to Saudi cultural identity, preserving traditional buildings. |
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It is the largest stadium in Jeddah, and the second largest in Saudi Arabia. |
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On the 84th Saudi Arabia National Day, September 23, 2014, the flagpole hoisted a huge Saudi flag before a crowd of thousands. |
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The Royal Terminal is a special terminal reserved for VIPs, foreign kings and presidents, and the Saudi Royal Family. |
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Four Saudi special forces and a further 10 hostages were wounded in the crossfire. |
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The Saudi Gazette reports that there is a plan in the works to tackle the traffic issue. |
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A reported 3 billion Saudi Riyals will be put into constructing flyovers and underpasses in an effort to expedite traffic. |
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As of March 2015, due to ongoing civil war involving Saudi Arabia's Air Force all flights to and from Socotra have been canceled. |
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Some clerical opponents and families such as al Dossari left or were exiled to Saudi Arabia and Iran. |
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Britain's interest in Bahrain's development was motivated by concerns over Saudi and Iranian ambitions in the region. |
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Saudi Arabia also executes criminals who were minors at the time of the offence. |
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Among countries who regularly execute drug offenders are China, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Singapore. |
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Ghawar Anticline, Saudi Arabia, the structural trap for the largest conventional oil field in the world. |
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She said that she sends the designs of the abayas that she makes to a workshop in Saudi Arabia with a total number of 20 abaya designs per year. |
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One Saudi soldier, an under-sergeant, was killed in Bahrain on Tuesday, a Saudi official said. |
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The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs conveyed the confirmation of the agrimony of Krishnamoorthy to its embassy in Colombo last week. |
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The report comes at a time when demand for air-conditioners in the Saudi market has witnessed a significant growth. |
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The Saudi national was originally put on the sanctions list because of his association with Al-Qaida terrorist group. |
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Saudi citizens, too, have been arraigned, and executed, for sorcery. |
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Reports that the King of Bahrein and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia urged the Americans to take military action to halt Iran's nuclear programme. |
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Wahhabist Sunni Saudi Arabia bitterly opposes Shia Iran as a regional hegemonic rival. |
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Nor from Saudi Arabia's own Shiite minority, nor the country's armed Wahhabists. |
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Saudi Arabia is home to around 500,000 Afghans, who escaped their war-ridden nation decades ago and settled in the Kingdom. |
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is experiencing water hardness and contamination issues, thereby pushing the sales of water purifiers in the country. |
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Saudi Basic Industries Corp said on Monday its unit Saudi Kayan Petrochemicals Co started producing acetone and sent its first shipment to India. |
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I arrived in Canada after escaping Saudi Arabia via Cairo and Beirut. |
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In Saudi Arabia, they know you hot mamas have bewitching powers too. |
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Only basement boys Alania Vladikavkaz scored fewer and South Korean Byung-Soo Yoo has also been drafted in from Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal. |
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Saudi al Qaeda cadres remain in the kingdom and next door in Yemen. |
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Saudi Aramco is also expanding its use of xeriscaping at Saudi Aramco facilities. |
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The report encompasses thorough and accurate research of the Saudi Arabian ammonium sulphate trade market. |
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Malaysia's World Cup qualifier against Saudi Arabia was abandoned yesterday after fans angerly hurled flares billowing smoke at the pitch. |
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There are very few, if any, aparthotels in this segment in Saudi Arabia and indeed the region. |
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According to Mobily CEO Khalid Al Kaf, Neqaty had set up itself as one of the top telecom loyalty programmes in Saudi Arabia. |
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The Houthi leader also said the Saudi aggression against his country cannot be legitimized. |
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The number of Keralites working in Saudi Arabia had increased dramatically in the last couple of years. |
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Flights to the Saudi city, Abha, and the Turkmen capital, Ashgabat, will begin later this month. |
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Officers were acting on a Sunday newspaper tip-off that a Saudi Arabian banker was willing to pay pounds 450,000 for red mercury. |
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We have long wanted to serve the substantial population of Global Filipinos in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. |
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Two years ago, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia acquired eight Patriot fire units and 300 missiles. |
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The official source added that Kingdom of Saudi Arabia recalls its ambassador to the Kingdom of Sweden. |
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Darvico is currently the only approved control valve and safety relief valve manufacturer in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. |
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One of the most famous cases was the renationalization of Omar Effendi from Saudi investors. |
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Saudi Aramco believes that if they renegotiate with the bidders,they would reduce the price and they would be happy,' a contractor said. |
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According to the repot, the Health Ministry said the deaths were among pilgrims who came from outside Saudi Arabia. |
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Bambang Widigdo, in the presence of the Saudi Ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia Mustafa bin Ibrahim Al-Mubarak. |
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Al-Riyadh, Almadinah and Alyoum newspapers highlighted the Saudi cabinet reshuffle, saying that it came to rejuvenate the government. |
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Mohammed Abdulkareem Al Eisa received here today the ambassador of Switzerland to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Peter Reinhardt. |
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Saudi Arabia is one of the countries that allow minor girls to be child brides. |
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A Ford dealer in Saudi Arabia repeatedly warned the automaker the same year that Firestone tires were failing on Explorers. |
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A special case in recent times was the neutral zones that were set up along parts of Saudi Arabia's borders with Kuwait and Iraq. |
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In January 2015, Cameron travelled to the Saudi capital Riyadh to pay his respects following the death of the nation's King Abdullah. |
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As petroleum production in the US peaked during the 1960s, however, the United States was surpassed by Saudi Arabia and the Soviet Union. |
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The top three oil producing countries are Russia, Saudi Arabia and the United States. |
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When oil sands are included, Canada has the world's second largest oil reserves after Saudi Arabia. |
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On 18 August 2006 it was announced that Saudi Arabia had agreed to purchase 72 Typhoons. |
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In February 2015, Saudi Typhoons attacked ISIS targets over Syria using Paveway IV bombs for the first time. |
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In October 2016, it was reported that BAE Systems was in talks with Saudi Arabia about an order for another 48 aircraft. |
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In 2012 orders were placed for the AJT version by the Royal Saudi Air Force and the Royal Omani Air Force. |
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Saudi Arabia also maintains a respected position in Pakistan's foreign policy. |
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The ISI Bosnian contingent was organised with financial assistance provided by Saudi Arabia, according to the British historian Mark Curtis. |
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For almost two weeks Saudi Special Forces and Pakistani commandos fought the insurgents who had occupied the Grand Mosque's compound. |
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The language also has a significant presence in the United Arab Emirates, United States, Saudi Arabia, and Australia. |
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Saudi Arabia continues to use the death penalty for sorcery and witchcraft. |
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There is no legal definition of sorcery in Saudi, but in 2007 an Egyptian pharmacist working there was accused, convicted, and executed. |
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In April 2009, a Saudi woman Amina Bint Abdulhalim Nassar was arrested and later sentenced to death for practicing witchcraft and sorcery. |
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Professional boxing is forbidden in Iceland, Iran, Saudi Arabia and North Korea. |
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Saudi Arabia, Brunei, Kuwait, and Qatar have become welfare states exclusively for their own citizens. |
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King Saud of Saudi Arabia imposed a total oil embargo on Britain and France. |
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This equipment was used during the Persian Gulf War, when the squadron transported equipment to Saudi Arabia. |
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Its sole land border is with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. |
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The ISI Bosnian contingent was organized with financial assistance provided by Saudi Arabia, according to the British historian Mark Curtis. |
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The prime minister's children say the money came from the sale of a family business in Saudi Arabia. |
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The Dilmun encompassed the east large side of the Arabian Peninsula, particularly in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. |
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Most of the remainder of what became Saudi Arabia reverted to traditional tribal rule. |
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In 1932 the two kingdoms of the Hejaz and Nejd were united as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. |
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Oil provided Saudi Arabia with economic prosperity and substantial political leverage internationally. |
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The vast wealth generated by oil revenues was beginning to have an even greater impact on Saudi society. |
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This and the presence of increasingly large numbers of foreign workers greatly affected traditional Saudi norms and values. |
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However, Saudi Arabia condemned the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990 and asked the US to intervene. |
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King Fahd allowed American and coalition troops to be stationed in Saudi Arabia. |
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In 1991, Saudi Arabian forces were involved both in bombing raids on Iraq and in the land invasion that helped to liberate Kuwait. |
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Since 2011, Saudi Arabia has been affected by its own Arab Spring protests. |
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The king is also the prime minister, and presides over the Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia and Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia. |
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The Saudi government and the royal family have often, over many years, been accused of corruption. |
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Saudi Arabia has undergone a process of political and social reform, such as to increase public transparency and good governance. |
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There are no jury trials in Saudi Arabia and courts observe few formalities. |
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Saudi Arabia is widely accused of having one of the worst human rights records in the world. |
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Saudi Arabia remains one of the very few countries in the world not to accept the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights. |
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There has been an intense debate over whether Saudi aid and Wahhabism has fomented extremism in recipient countries. |
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American politicians and media accused the Saudi government of supporting terrorism and tolerating a jihadist culture. |
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Donors in Saudi Arabia constitute the most significant source of funding to Sunni terrorist groups worldwide. |
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The package represents a considerable improvement in the offensive capability of the Saudi armed forces. |
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In 2017, Saudi Arabia signed a 110 billion dollar arms deal with the United States. |
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In the 1990s, Saudi Arabia experienced a significant contraction of oil revenues combined with a high rate of population growth. |
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In November 2005, Saudi Arabia was approved as a member of the World Trade Organization. |
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Statistics on poverty in the kingdom are not available through the UN resources because the Saudi government does not issue any. |
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The Saudi state discourages calling attention to or complaining about poverty. |
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Institutional capacity and governance in the sector are weak, reflecting general characteristics of the public sector in Saudi Arabia. |
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According to Pew Research Center there are 390,000 Hindus in Saudi Arabia, almost all foreign workers. |
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There are around 100,000 Westerners in Saudi Arabia, most of whom live in compounds or gated communities. |
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Foreign Muslims who have resided in the kingdom for ten years may apply for Saudi citizenship. |
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In November 2013, Saudi Arabia expelled thousands of illegal Ethiopian residents from the Kingdom. |
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Various Human Rights entities have criticised Saudi Arabia's handling of the issue. |
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Neither Saudi citizens nor guest workers have the right of freedom of religion. |
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Because of religious restrictions, Saudi culture lacks any diversity of religious expression, buildings, annual festivals and public events. |
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The predominantly loose and flowing, but covering, garments are suited to Saudi Arabia's desert climate. |
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The World Economic Forum 2010 Global Gender Gap Report ranked Saudi Arabia 129th out of 134 countries for gender parity. |
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In practice, it is very difficult for a Saudi woman to obtain a judicial divorce. |
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The average age at first marriage among Saudi females is 25 years in Saudi Arabia, with child marriage no longer common. |
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The religious police, known as the mutawa, impose many restrictions on women in public in Saudi Arabia. |
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Also, the QS World University Rankings has ranked nineteen Saudi universities among the top 100 Arab institutions, on its 13th edition. |
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That's not generally what Saudi Arabia's educational system delivers, steeped as it is in rote learning and religious instruction. |
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Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. |
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The goal of the Saudi economic and military attacks on Kuwait was to annex as much of Kuwait's territory as possible. |
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After the Uqair conference, Kuwait was still subjected to a Saudi economic blockade and intermittent Saudi raiding. |
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Kuwaiti investment companies administer more assets than those of any other GCC country, save the much larger Saudi Arabia. |
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Saudi Arabia and Qatar have an exit visa requirement, particularly for foreign workers. |
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The difference between the countries' economic situations means that many Yemenis head to Saudi Arabia to find work. |
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Saudi Arabia does not have a barrier with its other neighbors in the Gulf Cooperation Council, whose economies are more similar. |
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Men from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates form a large proportion of the customers. |
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Djibouti, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Italy were among the countries that officially extended recognition to Muhammad's administration. |
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King Abdullah Economic City, a future planned city along the Red Sea located in Saudi Arabia. |
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In 1975, Jubail Industrial City, also known as Jubail, was designated as a new industrial city by the Saudi government. |
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In June 2017 BAE Systems announced that the last of the 72 Typhoons had been delivered to Saudi Arabia. |
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Large mines were also present across the Red Sea in what is now Saudi Arabia. |
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Charles has made frequent visits to Saudi Arabia in order to promote arms exports for companies such as BAE Systems. |
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In 2013, 2014, and 2015, he met with the commander of Saudi Arabia's National Guard Mutaib bin Abdullah. |
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In February 2014, he took part in a traditional sword dance with members of the Saudi royal family at the Janariyah festival in Riyadh. |
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Charles was criticized by Scottish MP Margaret Ferrier in 2016 over his role in the sale of Typhoon fighter jets to Saudi Arabia. |
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Beginning in the 1980s, the Saudi Arabian government began to finance the construction of Sunni mosques in countries around the world. |
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It stretches from the northern 'Asir Region in southwestern Saudi Arabia to Dhofar Governorate in southern Oman. |
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Imam Yahya agreed to release Saudi hostages and the surrender of the Idrisis to Saudi custody. |
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Saudi Arabia expelled 800,000 Yemenis in 1990 and 1991 to punish Yemen for its opposition to the intervention. |
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The Yemeni army launched a fresh offensive against the Shia insurgents in 2009, assisted by Saudi forces. |
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The Shia rebels accused Saudi Arabia of providing support to salafi groups to suppress Zaidism in Yemen. |
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Saudi Arabia remained hostile to any form of political and social reform in Yemen and continued to provide financial support for tribal elites. |
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On 14 July, the Saudi Army launched an offensive to retake Aden for Hadi's government. |
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On 14 July 2015, the Saudi Arabian Army launched an offensive to win control of the city. |
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In 1974, Vicari was appointed as the official painter to the King and Government of Saudi Arabia. |
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In the following decades, he painted many portraits of the Saudi royal family as well as scenes of Riyadh and Bedouin life. |
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The embargo's success demonstrated Saudi Arabia's diplomatic and economic power. |
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Most notably, Saudi Arabia nationalized Aramco in 1980 under the leadership of Saudi oil minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani. |
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It was and still normal to see Bahraini nationals living and working in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. |
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Atallah Ruhaili, president of the Saudi Society of Rhinology and Metabolism, was the chief guest. |
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Officials said that the Saudi fighter jets bombed the historical Dam of Marib and the legendry Queen Bilqis Palace. |
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In cities, the mosques funded by Wahabi Saudi funds are atrocious concrete imitations of a bastardized Middle Eastern style. |
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Iraq, Syria and Iran all wish to see Saudi Arabia, which supports so many hybrid Salafi groups in the region, weakened. |
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Briefed on the latest publications and issues of Saudi books, Salam expressed admiration of the contents of the exhibition. |
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However, this has not affected much to Saudi Arabia to restrict its investments in various construction projects. |
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This is the second article in a two-part series exploring employment in Saudi Arabia. |
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Late King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, the sixth king of Saudi Arabia, had a profound impact on the Saudi economy and oil policy. |
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The report also analyzes three key companies in Saudi Arabia oil and gas industry. |
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Summary The Saudi Arabian economy was largely resilient to the global financial crisis, mainly due to a sound banking and financial system. |
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Saudi Arabian Chevron along with Kuwait Gulf Oil Company broke ground on their integral oil project at Wafra in Kuwait. |
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Saudi Arabians visit Dubai during the summer holidays, Eid Al Fitr and Eid Al Adha. |
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The Saudi Arabians could nave exercised their rights on the building at any time, according to executives familiar with the agreement. |
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He informed that the Saudi government has made machine-readable passports mandatory for issuance of Visas for Hajj this year. |
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Maximum fare of residence in Makah is being told 3600 Saudi riyals per head while 500 riyals in Madina city of the Kingdom. |
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Malayalis, as the natives of Kerala are called, comprise nearly 700,000 out of more than two million Indians in Saudi Arabia. |
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Power and automation technology group ABB has opened its first turbocharging service station in the Saudi industrial city of Jubail. |
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Mr Milt brings more than 30 years of experience from the Saudi Arabian aviation industry. |
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Beyond any shadow of doubt, Saudi Arabia is capable enough to manufacture every thing under the sun from a sewing needle to an aircraft. |
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Saudi athletes won the gold, silver and bronze medals in all age group races. |
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Subgingival plaque microbiota in Saudi Arabians after use of miswak chewing stick and toothbrush. |
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The smuggler wore a loose fitting traditional white thobe that concealed the bottles, Saudi news site Sabq reported. |
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And now the head of Scotland's referees union, James Bee, has called on the Saudi FA to throw the book at the culprit. |
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Who knows if my interlocutor spoke for the Saudi government. |
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A UAE firm has bought a 51 per cent stake in Saudi Arabia's Gulf Stevedoring Contracting Company. |
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The race for netback pricing in OPEC led to a price war among the members, particularly between Iran and Saudi Arabia. |
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The two share the Al-Khafji, Lulu, Hout and Dorra fields, which are located in the Neutral Zone between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. |
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I was straight-armed at the office of two expats who saw no need to muddy their academic standing with a Saudi. |
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Saudi Arabia has gained an outstanding reputation for surgeries to part conjoined twins. |
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The Saudi Ministry of Finance's Public Pension Agency announced today that it has successfully implemented Oracle SuperCluster. |
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Demonstrations were also held in front of the Turkish, US and Saudi Arabian consulates general in Alexandria, Egypt. |
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To underpin its currency the Americans muscled in to Saudi Arabia and created the Petroleum dollar, now oil is beyond peak production. |
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By 25 October 2013, Saudi Arabia had received 32 Eurofighter Typhoons. |
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Al-Asiri is one of a number of Saudis who have fled to Yemen after the Saudi authorities launched a severe internal crackdown against al Qaeda and its followers. |
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A supertanker berths at Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura Sea Island Terminal, part of the Port of Ras Tanura, the world's largest crude oil export terminal complex. |
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The Wildcats defeated Juton Paints 65-55 in the Intercompany B with Leonard Lamoste scoring 20 points and Severino Baria contributing 17 points for the Saudi Aircon victory. |
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Saudi International Petrochemicals Company said it exported its first shipment of acetic acid in the first half of December, weeks earlier than planned. |
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The group will also conduct walkathons in the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and India during November which is the International Diabetes Awareness Month. |
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No one explained why Iranian diplomats should be dealing clandestinely with Wahhabis, an ultra-conservative Saudi sect that is virulently anti-Shia. |
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Since 2010, BAE Systems has been training Saudi Arabian personnel at their factory in Warton, in preparation for setting up an assembly plant in Saudi Arabia. |
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The family of a Saudi national slain by a Filipino worker now on death row is expected to sign a settlement agreement to accept blood money that will free the condemned man. |
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Gulf Navigation Holding, Dubai's only publicly traded oil-tanker owner, plans to double its supertanker fleet and set up a company in Saudi Arabia to operate it. |
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