Similar words: African, south, southern, southeast, southwest, euthanasia, American, hurricane. Meaning: n. a republic at the southernmost part of Africa; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1910; first European settlers were Dutch (known as Boers).
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91. In South Africa, ripple control is being introduced to prevent a repeat of the rolling blackouts that crippled the country last year.
92. Ms Campbell is alleged to have received a rough-cut diamond from Mr Taylor as a gift after a dinner hosted by Nelson Mandela in South Africa 13 years ago.
93. She had another child with her second husband, Reinhold Cassirer, an art dealer and refugee from Nazi Germany who ran Sotheby's in South Africa and to whom she would be married for over 40 years.
94. De Beers operates in some tricky countries: Angola is unstable and South Africa has politicians who would love to nationalise its mines.
95. I would also like to avail myself of this opportunity to welcome the new member, the Republic of South Africa to the Organisation.
96. A basic unit of currency in South Africa and Swaziland.
97. Tragically, since the end of apartheid inequality in South Africa has grown.
98. Textile factories in places like South Africa, Mauritius and Nigeria have been badly hit.
99. A country of southeast Africa between South Africa and Mozambique. A British protectorate after1903, it became independent in1968. Mbabane is the capital and the largest city. Population, 585, 000.
100. Apart from the resident birds, South Africa hosts birds from further north in Africa, the Arctic, Europe, Central Asia, China and Antarctica during the year.
101. An exciting new structural system will be unveiled tomorrow at the Design Indaba conference in Cape Town, South Africa.
102. The research was Cameroon, Ivory Coast, South Africa and Zambia.
103. British astronomer John Herschel first recorded NGC 6334 in 1837 during his stay in South Africa.
104. In 1956, in response to Lessing's courageous outspokenness, she was declared a prohibited alien in both Southern Rhodesia and South Africa.
105. The company currently has extended industrial presence in six nations described as 'home markets': Australia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sweden(Sentencedict.com), the UK and the United States.
106. New cases have also been reported in South Africa, Swaziland, Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia.
107. To date, there are ADDCON offices in Germany, Norway, China, Philippines, Thailand and South Africa as well as a global network of business partners.
108. Churchill first came to public attention while working as a war correspondent in South Africa.
109. Every few days, Reuben Dubene leaves his home in Free State, South Africa.
110. He had also been to Appalachia to expose the depth of rural poverty in America, and had made an amazing trip to South Africa, where he challenged young people to fight apartheid.
111. I also love trying funky new foods - from warthog in South Africa to octupus in Japan. Sentencedict.com
112. Egger says while the ILO has offered direct assistance to reduce child labor in many countries, India, Brazil, and South Africa have done a good job by enforcing their own legislation.
113. According to Laws of Republic OF SOUTH AFRICA, at the expiration of 7 (Seven) years, the money will revert to the ownership of the South African Government if nobody applies to claim the fund.
114. Telfer said. China became the world's biggest gold producer in 2007, overtaking South Africa.
115. Here we introduces common exotic plant species to South Africa, such as Jacaranda acutifolia, Ceiba insignis, Spathodea campanulata, Camellia japonica, Bougainvillea spectabilis, etc.
116. Wieland Gevers was, until recently, the executive officer of the Academy of Science of South Africa, and is the chair of its Committee on Scholarly Publishing.
117. In South Africa as of 26 December, 1 279 cumulative cases and 12 deaths (CFR of 0.9%) had been recorded, with the bulk of the cases (1 194) in the Limpopo area.
118. After getting rid of the shackles of the colonial rule, the political struggle within the Black African countries, except South Africa, started to turn from the 'racial arena'to the 'tribal arena'.
119. Dominion status was given to Canada (1867), Australia (1901), New Zealand (1907), the Union of South Africa (1910), and the Irish Free State (1921).
120. The shaggy manes and bushy moustaches of soccer days past have been replaced by bleached beards, "city boy" crops and headbands at the World Cup in South Africa.
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