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Liechtensteiners

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  • noun Plural form of Liechtensteiner.

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Examples

  • Next time just get the firebreathing kestrels on the Liechtensteiners, they hate that kind of thing.

    Libertines; and Firebreathing Kestrels 2010

  • The properties are most definitely German, it ruled, because the Liechtensteiners living in the Czech lands of yore were "ethnic Germans."

    The Mouse That Roared 2007

  • May contain Liechtensteiners Violence spikes in Greek rebel town new

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • Liechtensteiners inevitably follow up by asking if we saw the games'

    Slate Magazine Josh Levin 2011

  • May contain Liechtensteiners Gaddafi forces using cluster bombs, claim rebels Idealistic blogger 'was more Palestinian than the criminals who killed him' Violence spikes in Greek rebel town new

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • May contain Liechtensteiners Gaddafi forces using cluster bombs, claim rebels 'Moderate' earthquake shakes Australia and New Zealand 'Moderate' earthquake shakes Australia and New Zealand

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • Liechtensteiners need to have the thickest skin of all: Nobody knows where Liechtenstein is, nobody knows how to pronounce its silly name, and the few people who fancy themselves experts on matters Liechtenstein inevitably have it confused with someplace else.

    Slate Magazine Josh Levin 2011

  • Playing on Liechtensteiners' insecurities, Hans-Adam claimed he'd go right on back to Vienna if Despite this royal intrigue, Liechtenstein feels like less of a novelty act than its fellow small states.

    Slate Magazine Josh Levin 2011

  • While the Swiss still like to mock Liechtensteiners' bumpkin-accented German, the little country is now an international banking center with the world's second-highest GDP per capita.

    Slate Magazine Josh Levin 2011

  • "Liechtensteiners have come to terms with the fact that the prince holds political power and can't be deposed, because he's made sure that everyone is very well off."

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

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