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- noun Plural form of
Malian .
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Examples
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A few days ago, we did actually manage to visit those Malians and those Mauritanians, he said.
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About 700 Malians and Mauritanians are on a nine-bus convoy that left Abidjan on Saturday.
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The literacy center will open its program to Malians ages 16 and up who have a desire to read and write.
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TraumatizedDuring the violence in Abidjan, hundreds of Malians and Mauritanians sought shelter at their embassies.
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IOM has now been asked to help return at least 35,000 Ghanaians, Malians, Senegalese, Burkinabes, as well as the Mauritanians, by their governments or community groups.
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The literacy center will open its program to Malians ages 16 and up who have a desire to read and write.
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Most of the refugees are Egyptian and Tunisian, but they also include Bangladeshis, Vietnamese, Thais, Koreans, Malians, Ghanaians and Sudanese who went to Libya seeking work.
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Most of the refugees are Egyptian and Tunisian, but they also include Bangladeshis, Vietnamese, Thais, Koreans, Malians, Ghanaians and Sudanese who went to Libya seeking work.
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The literacy center will open its program to Malians ages 16 and up who have a desire to read and write.
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What we know so far is that those people who have gone to this area are mainly Burkinabes, but also Malians, Ghanaians, as well as Ivoirians.
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