Similar words: tribe, attribute, contribute, distribute, contributor, contribution, contribute to, distribution. Meaning: ['traɪbl] adj. relating to or characteristic of a tribe.
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(151) After the brutal long-drawn-out tribal war, the common people living in the area are all yearning for peace and security.
(152) North Waziristan, the most lawless of the tribal areas, is a hub of Al Qaeda and other foreign fighters, and the base of operations for the Haqqani network.
(153) He later reestablished camps for the Turkistan Islamic Party in Pakistan's lawless, Taliban-controlled tribal areas.
(154) Boa Sr, the 85-year-old last speaker of "Bo, " was the oldest member of the Great Andamanese tribe, R.C. Kar, deputy director of Tribal Health in Andaman,[www.Sentencedict.com] told reporters on Friday.
(155) The vibrant reds, whites, and yellows—meant to mimic the colors of the bird of paradise, revered as a tribal ancestor—are achieved with a mix of ocher and mud.
(156) "We are delighted to create history, " the minister, P.C. Zoramsangliana, told reporters in the capital, Aizawl, where the troupe in traditional tribal dress assembled at a military ground.
(157) Tribal rebellion in Rif mountains is suppressed by French and Spanish troops.
(158) In that tribal society, where personal and tribal influence counted for much more than physical or numerical strength, the balance could be restored easily if people of the right caliber came forward.
(159) Often Bird People would end up as a Tribal Chief or on the Tribal Counsel governing or directing the group as a result of their perception of the larger picture in the dance of life.
(160) Son, you've reached the real mountaintop. According to our tradition, you'll undoubtedly be made our new tribal chief. My best wishes to you.
(161) I peered over. There stood Sir Henry doing nothing less than a 11)tribal war dance of sheer unashamed 12)ecstasy.
(162) Despite his difficult childhood, Temujin grew up strong enough to claim his hereditary position as tribal leader.
(163) Baradar may have had better credentials as Mullah Omar’s brother-in-law and longtime confidant, but he was a consensus seeker, in the mold of a traditional tribal chieftain.
(164) Lin Ching-tai, an aborigine from the Atayal tribe who plays the lead role of a Seediq tribal chief, had never acted previously.
(165) The legendary Yellow Emperor, Yao, Shun is the representative of the late stage that has been transferred to patrilineal tribes and tribal alliance early national phase.
(166) Most songs were based on classical themes. Among the tribal dances, the Monipuri and Santal are popular. .
(167) However, to study tribal society from the perspective of ecologic anthropology will help modern men find solutions to their problems concerning environment.
(168) Bush called him "one of brave tribal shaves sheiks who helped lead the reb revolt against our al-Qaeda" in that province.
(169) Azmat Hayat Khan, vice chancellor at Peshawar University, says the complexity of tribal alliances in both North and South Waziristan makes the Pakistani military's job much more difficult.
(170) The same eyes that were scanning the tribal past for its wonders and amazements were also on the look-out for the imagined marvels of what George Lucas would one day call "Industrial Light and Magic."
(171) He broke away from the traditional theories of five productive modes and tribal federation, analyzed the theory of group standard.
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