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- noun Plural form of
Bahamian .
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Examples
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Eduardo Martinez, a Miami-based architect who has designed homes and interiors for several island owners in the Exuma Cays, says that the first step is dredging a marina, then building temporary houses and dining facilities for staff, the majority of whom legally have to be local Bahamians.
My Own Private Island Candace Jackson 2011
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He enrolled his older two children, with whom he has breakfast every morning, in a public school of 60 kids, a mix of Haitians and native Bahamians, where during recess the most popular toys are sticks and rocks.
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He rented the homes he owned to newly arriving Bahamians so they could get their foot in the door.
Magic City Trick Daddy 2010
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He rented the homes he owned to newly arriving Bahamians so they could get their foot in the door.
Magic City Trick Daddy 2010
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On Dec. 26 Bahamians parade through town in costumes made of cardboard and crepe paper, singing, chanting and dancing all the way.
Holiday Traditions Around The World Lynn Parramore 2010
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On Dec. 26 Bahamians parade through town in costumes made of cardboard and crepe paper, singing, chanting and dancing all the way.
Holiday Traditions Around The World Lynn Parramore 2010
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He rented the homes he owned to newly arriving Bahamians so they could get their foot in the door.
Magic City Trick Daddy 2010
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He enrolled his older two children, with whom he has breakfast every morning, in a public school of 60 kids, a mix of Haitians and native Bahamians, where during recess the most popular toys are sticks and rocks.
Downshift 2010
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Most if not all Bahamians think Obama would be an ideal president and just what America need in these troubling times.
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Political reforms leading up to independence in 1973 reulted in majority rule, with white Bahamians largely withdrawing from national politics.
The Banality of Corruption, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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