Similar words: laudanum, sudd, suds, sudra, sudden, suddenly, of a sudden, suddenness. Meaning: n. 1. a republic in northeastern Africa on the Red Sea; achieved independence from Egypt and the United Kingdom in 1956 2. a region of northern Africa south of the Sahara and Libyan deserts; extends from the Atlantic to the Red Sea.
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121. Sudan is strewn with the ruins of Nubian kings, who once ruled all of Egypt.
122. He was thirty-two when he left his home for a port town in Sudan in order to come here.
123. It is a common sight in rural areas of Kenya and South Sudan, as most smallholder farmers are women.
124. The most ambitious thing the ICC has done is to indict Omar Hassan al-Bashir, the president of Sudan, on a charge-sheet that includes genocide in the Darfur region.
125. The meeting was attended by officials from China, India, Brazil and South Africa, as well as Sudan, the current chair of the Group of 77 developing countries.
126. The youth gets Sudan eventually allow, riding courser to gallop and go.
127. The events in Sudan and Egypt are linked to one another and are part of the project to balkanize the Arab World and the Middle East.
128. Rep. of Congo, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Surinam, Syria, Vietnam, Palestine.
129. Mr Di-Aping, from Sudan, pointed out that the world paid $1.3 trillion to bail out the banks in the financial crisis.
130. Ebola viruses belong to the Filoviridae family and come in five strains: Za?re, Sudan, C?te d'Ivoire, Bundibugyo, and Reston.
131. Designed by an Andalusian architect, the mosque bears witness to the exchange between the Sudan and the Mediterranean regions.
132. Surely not. It'should be the saber of tribe around North Africa or Sudan.
133. These men with torn clothes and sandaled feet don't ask for much, just enough gold to head home feeling blessed beneath the blazing sky of northern Sudan.
134. Beautiful five-star hotel located in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan.
135. New pumping stations for water extraction have been built by the Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources of the Republic of the Sudan in the area between Khartoum and Atbara.
136. China usually refuses to mix human rights issues with diplomacy, but Hu has come under international pressure to use his clout with Sudan to push it to accept U. N. peacekeepers in Darfur.
137. But observers - including the United States - have wondered if Sudan is merely buying time.
138. After some confusion, the Sudanese government admitted that such an attack, "probably" by Israel,[http://sentencedict.com/sudan.html] had indeed taken place just north of Port Sudan on the Red Sea.
139. That this oversees , that inside checks except resembling chemical examination Sudan redly an ability, is that society outside inspection is greatly close more mainly.
140. For the largely Christian and animist southerners, Malik says al-Bashir's push for an Arab Islamist identity in Sudan "was a bridge too far".
141. Apart from the occasional internet hook-up at a diamond mine or UN camp, whole regions of Congo and Sudan, sub-Saharan Africa's two largest countries, have no connection at all.
142. Sudanese girls hold banners during a visit by UNICEF Good Will Ambassador actress Mia Farrow at Finna camp in the Jabal Marrah southeast of Darfur town of Nyala, Sudan, June 12, 2006.
143. WCS's aerial surveys have since been expanded to monitor wildlife, livestock, and human activity throughout much of southern Sudan.
144. Mr. Negroponte leaves Sudan for Chad Monday. He will also visit Libya and Mauritania.
145. The researchers had originally wanted to develop a test for all strains of the virus, but they found that it was only sensitive to the Zaire and Sudan strains.
146. They will feel the intense heat as the team traverses the desert plains of Sudan on their way to Khartoum where the Blue Nile merges with the White Nile to form the Nile proper.
147. China's adherence to the notions of "non-interference" and its advocacy against separatism ultimately did not amount to much for Khartoum when it came to the secession of South Sudan.
148. In 1994, Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, the terrorist known as "Carlos the Jackal," was jailed in France after being captured in Sudan.
149. Green, White Nile converge in Khartoum , Sudan, and then flows into Egypt.
150. A large group of Nilo-Saharan languages, spoken in southern Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, and northern Tanzania and including Masai.
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