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Sierra Leonians

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  • noun Plural form of Sierra Leonian.

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Examples

  • The Sierra Leonians come to Guinea to buy everything - rice, oil, soaps, everything in a way, for their businesses.

    More Democracy Means More Economic Aid for Guinea 2011

  • The SL Chesterton Center has been conceived and designed by Sierra Leonians educated in the West as an educational project to train young local people in techniques of agriculture.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Paleocrat 2009

  • I recall reading that quite a few Sierra Leonians wanted the Brits to stay after the British Army finally brought some semblance of peace to their country.

    Britain Should Invade Says Zimbabwe Cleric 2007

  • VICTOR ANGELO, UNITED NATIONS: The Sierra Leonians want their voice to be heard, want to make sure that their choice of the future is very clear.

    CNN Transcript Aug 11, 2007 2007

  • SLPP in a hotly-contested poll, the first organized by Sierra Leonians themselves.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • But again, the Sierra Leonians are now saying, hey, this is too big for us.

    CNN Transcript Mar 29, 2006 2006

  • The force, which numbered 17,500 members at its height in 2001, has generally been considered a success by both Sierra Leonians and the international community, say diplomats and observers in

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • They are the descendants of liberated slaves set free during the time of our occupation of the island as a naval depot for suppressing the slave trade, and of Sierra Leonians and Accras who have arrived and settled since then.

    Travels in West Africa 2003

  • They have some of the same “Black gennellum, Sar” style about them, but not developed to the same ridiculous extent as in the Sierra Leonians, for they have not been under our institutions.

    Travels in West Africa 2003

  • Company a large grant of land, and had collected round it a gathering of Sierra Leonians and other artisan and trading Africans who were attracted to Clarence by the work made by the naval station; and these people, with the English traders who also settled here for a like reason, were the founders of Clarence Town.

    Travels in West Africa 2003

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