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  • noun Plural form of Eritrean.

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  • Sociologist Menachem Friedman suggested the ruling could also be applied against impoverished African migrants, such as Eritreans and Sudanese, whose influx has raised concern of many in Israel.

    Top Israel Rabbis: Don't Sell Property To Non-Jews AP 2010

  • Sociologist Menachem Friedman suggested the ruling could also be applied against impoverished African migrants, such as Eritreans and Sudanese, whose influx has raised concern of many in Israel.

    Top Israel Rabbis: Don't Sell Property To Non-Jews AP 2010

  • Sociologist Menachem Friedman suggested the ruling could also be applied against impoverished African migrants, such as Eritreans and Sudanese, whose influx has raised concern of many in Israel.

    Top Israel Rabbis: Don't Sell Property To Non-Jews AP 2010

  • Sociologist Menachem Friedman suggested the ruling could also be applied against impoverished African migrants, such as Eritreans and Sudanese, whose influx has raised concern of many in Israel.

    Top Israel Rabbis: Don't Sell Property To Non-Jews AP 2010

  • Sociologist Menachem Friedman suggested the ruling could also be applied against impoverished African migrants, such as Eritreans and Sudanese, whose influx has raised concern of many in Israel.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Sociologist Menachem Friedman suggested the ruling could also be applied against impoverished African migrants, such as Eritreans and Sudanese, whose influx has raised concern of many in Israel.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Sociologist Menachem Friedman suggested the ruling could also be applied against impoverished African migrants, such as Eritreans and Sudanese, whose influx has raised concern of many in Israel.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Sociologist Menachem Friedman suggested the ruling could also be applied against impoverished African migrants, such as Eritreans and Sudanese, whose influx has raised concern of many in Israel.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Amy Teibel 2010

  • Elizabeth Wein has had a similar problem, but from the other end: an Amazon reviewer posted a vitriolic critique of her novel A Coalition of Lions (though rather confusingly he attached it to the Amazon page for one of her other books), accusing her inter alia of "running interference" for the Eritreans in the recent war with Ethiopia (this in a historical fantasy novel set about 500AD).

    Online reviews and ownership of social spaces nwhyte 2010

  • The Guardian reported that the ship carried 47 Ethiopians, seven Nigerians, seven Eritreans, six Ghanaians and five Sudanese.

    Tripoli Blasts Signal Apparent NATO Airstrikes 2011

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