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  • noun Plural form of Byelorussian.

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Examples

  • It is not until my protagonist finds himself, stripped of his own identity, working alongside Ukrainians and Byelorussians on a farm on the east coast of England that he confronts these harsh realities.

    Monica Ali: Unexpected Opportunities in the Midst of Recession 2009

  • The historical fact that the nation of Byelorussians had existed as a coherent one and had its own institutions for thousands of years is never mentioned.

    Ignorance in Heart Rocks? 2008

  • I also express my gratitude to the Serbian nation and the Greeks and Byelorussians, to all who fought alone against the horrible Nazi machine when no one helped them.

    Doing the Right Thing 2007

  • For the next two weeks, the Americans visited schools, held meetings, and witnessed to the Byelorussians.

    Dare 2B Wise Joe White 2004

  • For the next two weeks, the Americans visited schools, held meetings, and witnessed to the Byelorussians.

    Dare 2B Wise Joe White 2004

  • For the next two weeks, the Americans visited schools, held meetings, and witnessed to the Byelorussians.

    Dare 2B Wise Joe White 2004

  • Russians, Byelorussians, Ukrainians, Danes, Eskimos, Italians, Mexicans and Africans touched by the poison as it spread around the world had no connection to Chernobyl, and they would die, too.

    Wolves Eat Dogs Smith, Martin Cruz, 1942- 2004

  • If only — and this thought must afflict many others who now write about Eastern Europe — one could be transported to that brilliant, polyglot little city as it was, say, thirty-five years ago, how much of the mystery which both swaddles and envenoms the relations of Poles and Lithuanians and Russians and Byelorussians and Jews would make sense at last!

    Under Eastern Eyes Ascherson, Neal 1969

  • For a few days already my husband and I were boiling with outrage over the making the butcher of hundreds of thousands of Poles, Jews, Hungarians, Byelorussians and Russians a Hero of Ukraine.

    SofiaEcho RSS feed Inna Rogatchi 2010

  • For a few days already my husband and I were boiling with outrage over the making the butcher of hundreds of thousands of Poles, Jews, Hungarians, Byelorussians and Russians a Hero of Ukraine.

    SofiaEcho RSS feed Inna Rogatchi 2010

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