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Examples

  • On August 5, 1998, an Arab-language newspaper in London published a letter from the International Islamic Front for Jihad, in which it threatened retaliation against the U.S. for the Albanian operation — in a “language they will understand.”

    Is That The Question? | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lamented last week that the United States is getting outgunned by Arab-language media - al-Jazeera in particular comes to mind - in the "information war" in the Middle East.

    Lights and sirens, badges and guns for the TARP cops 2011

  • (Soundbite of television broadcast) BEARDSLEY: Djellil sits in a caf� where the Arab-language news channel, al-Jazeera, plays in the background.

    Across The Atlantic, Another Mosque Splits A City 2010

  • They contain vitamins and tasty sugars, and the word banana comes from an Arab-language word, banan, which means “finger.”

    E Is for Environment Ian James Corlett 2011

  • The intelligence community has tripled the number of members with Arab-language skills, including a 30-fold boost in those with knowledge of the multiple dialects spoken in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region.

    After a Decade, U.S.-Islamic Relations Take New Shape Gerald F. Seib 2011

  • (Soundbite of television broadcast) BEARDSLEY: Djellil sits in a caf� where the Arab-language news channel, al-Jazeera, plays in the background.

    Across The Atlantic, Another Mosque Splits A City 2010

  • (Soundbite of television broadcast) BEARDSLEY: Djellil sits in a caf� where the Arab-language news channel, al-Jazeera, plays in the background.

    Across The Atlantic, Another Mosque Splits A City 2010

  • (Soundbite of television broadcast) BEARDSLEY: Djellil sits in a caf� where the Arab-language news channel, al-Jazeera, plays in the background.

    Across The Atlantic, Another Mosque Splits A City 2010

  • (Soundbite of television broadcast) BEARDSLEY: Djellil sits in a caf� where the Arab-language news channel, al-Jazeera, plays in the background.

    Across The Atlantic, Another Mosque Splits A City 2010

  • It ramped up its rhetoric and began using state media and the regional Arab-language satellite channels it supports to depict the pro-democracy uprisings as latter-day manifestations of its own revolution in 1979.

    The New Cold War Bill Spindle 2011

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