Similar words: saudi arabia, audio, audit, auditor, audible, plaudit, audient, plaudits. Meaning: ['saʊdɪ] n. a native or inhabitant of Saudi Arabia. adj. of or relating to Saudi Arabia or its people.
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(31) Saudi Arabia is one of the world's leading exporters of oil.
(32) Nearly 36% of the inhabitants of Saudi Arabia are resident foreigners.
(33) Saudi Arabia controls a quarter of the world's proven oil supply.
(34) The U.S. is arming Saudi Arabia.
(35) Moreover, Saudi Arabia has remained remarkably stable since nationalisation.
(36) Saudi Arabia obscures its vulnerability by opaqueness.
(37) A Saudi Arabian company owns the tanker.
(38) Saudi Arabia in a second era of massive expansion.
(39) Following a 64 days navigation journey from DCNS facilities in Toulon, the submarine sailed 7283 nm with stops in Alexandria (Egypt), Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Salalah (Oman) and Cochin (India).
(40) But the negative image of Saudi Arabia in the United States makes many faculty members reluctant to go to Saudi Arabia or cooperate with KAUST.
(41) Also yesterday, at a meeting in Saudi Arabia, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) focused on new technologies that could ensure a cleaner use of oil and natural gas.
(42) "If countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fist, they will find an extended hand from us," Obama said in a January 27 interview with the Saudi satellite channel al-Arabiya.
(43) Others fled to Saudi Arabia where they were influenced by Wahhabism, a branch within Sunni Islam that is considered extremist even by many Sunni and Shia Muslims.
(44) Many madrasas in Bangladesh are supported with money from Saudi Arabia.
(45) Unlike the anti-Soviet mujahideen, who were backed by America, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, the Taliban have no superpower sponsor.
(46) For there's Condi and Dick, my old compadre, talking to me about some oil-rich Saudi, but soon I'll touch the brown brown grass of home.
(47) Last month in the eastern city of Dammam, religious police dragged a woman out of a public lavatory and beat her after she was spotted leaving a man's car, said witnesses in Saudi newspapers.
(48) Saudi Telecom's Al-Jawal Mobile service is the largest GSM provider in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
(49) In software spending relative to GDP Japan ranks 35th, around the level of Saudi Arabia, according to INSEAD, a business school.
(50) Muhammad Tantawi, Egypt's senior cleric, died in Saudi Arabia, aged 81.
(51) From Egypt, Rice travels to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirate.
(52) Saudi Arabia possesses 25% of the world"s proven petroleum reserves, ranks as the largest exporter of petroleum, and plays a leading role in OPEC.
(53) Gulf finance ministers met Saturday in the Saudi capital of Riyadh to discuss a unified response to the same seize-up in local credit markets that has plagued the U.
(54) "Saudi" refers to the Al Saud family, the royal house of Saudi Arabia.
(55) Nearly 400 people and 19 ships are being held along the coast, including a Saudi supertanker with 2m barrels of oil and a Ukrainian cargo ship carrying 33 military battle tanks.
(56) Oil and Islam continue to define Saudi Arabia 's room for manoeuvre.
(57) As for a working theory, the best we could do on short notice was to assume that this attack was a continuation of the earlier one on the Saudi National Guard headquarters.
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(58) Combined with personal experience of the process of project management, overseas project management in Saudi Arabia region is analyzed and explained.
(59) The company currently has extended industrial presence in six nations described as 'home markets': Australia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sweden, the UK and the United States.
(60) Officials say this has resulted in stepped-up security at Saudi Arabia's Ras Tanura terminal, the world's largest offshore oil facility.
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