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  • noun Plural form of Kazakhstani.

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Examples

  • We will be able to provide jobs for at least 350 thousand Kazakhstanis, which is in addition to the public works that are currently underway.

    unknown title 2009

  • “Cadres decide everything” - this expression of Josef Stalin is widely quoted by the Kazakhstanis when they discuss new appointments in the government, which usually doesn't feature much new faces, coming down to “reshuffling” of the old “deck”.

    Global Voices in English » Kazakhstan: Cadres decide everything 2009

  • However, it was hardly a secret for most Kazakhstanis that their government will mock the OSCE and avoid reforms.

    Kazakhstan: Political Players Reshuffled 2008

  • What the Kazakhstanis need to do is ignore Borat, use their “publicity” money to allow some independent movies to get filmed in their country, and give people a reason to believe Borat is wrong.

    Kazakhstan drafts a Borat armistice | EW.com 2006

  • However, some Korean-Kazakhstanis have made a pretty penny by acting as intermediaries between S.

    Soviet Koreans vs. Volga Germans: Deportation Smackdown « Far Outliers 2004

  • And there are a number of issues that are being negotiated out between the Russians and the Kazakhstanis over exactly how the future of that facility will be structured, and who will administer it and how it will be arranged.

    Backgrounder On Kazakhstan Visit ITY National Archives 1994

  • Corruption and rising food prices unsettle Kazakhstanis.

    The Economist: Correspondent's diary 2011

  • Gazis Aldamzharov, head of the Communist Party, questioned whether, among 16.4m Kazakhstanis, it was really impossible to find a worthy alternative to Mr Nazarbayev.

    The Economist: Correspondent's diary 2011

  • Gazis Aldamzharov, head of the Communist Party, questioned whether, among 16.4m Kazakhstanis, it was really impossible to find a worthy alternative to Mr Nazarbayev.

    The Economist: Correspondent's diary 2011

  • "I'm sure Kazakhstanis will make the right choice for their future and for our peaceful development."

    Reuters: Press Release 2012

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