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- noun Plural form of
Caymanian .
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Examples
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When politicians appeal to "Caymanians", immigrants know it doesn't mean them.
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When you consider that this angry debate started back in the 80s with the burning of a car, the top prize for a certain young lady who won the title and held no family relations here but has Cayman Status, I'm left to wonder where were the 'Caymanians' all this time?
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In a recent conversation, Cayman dive operator Nat Robb told me that Caymanians depend on dive tourism to provide a lot of jobs and everyone recognizes the importance of keeping the reefs healthy, and bringing in those vital tourist dollars.
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Caymanians decided to remain British subjects when Jamaica gained its independence in 1962 so that puts the Queen in charge here still.
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Caymanians decided to remain British subjects when Jamaica gained its independence in 1962 so that puts the Queen in charge here still.
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Caymanians decided to remain British subjects when Jamaica gained its independence in 1962 so that puts the Queen in charge here still.
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The Caymanians enjoy one of the highest outputs per capita and one of the highest standards of living in the world.
Economy-overview 2008
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Reverend Nicholas Sykes knows what's in store for Caymanians.
They're laughing at us in the Cayman Islands - Ezra Levant 2008
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Reverend Nicholas Sykes knows what's in store for Caymanians.
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The Caymanians enjoy one of the highest outputs per capita and one of the highest standards of living in the world.
Cayman Islands 2008
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