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- noun historical One of a body of
native Algerian tirailleurs in theFrench army , dressed asTurks .
Etymologies
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Examples
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But he could just as easily have said: You're all Turko-Arabs!
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The Turkish government, not just Erdogan, feels that it was misled and then offended by Washington in regard to the Turko-Brazilian initiative.
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She lives in New York City with her husband, two teenage sons, and pet cockatiel, Turko.
In the Fullness of Time Emily W. Upham 2010
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It depicts the Turkish players as powerful robots with real hearts and gives them a collective brand name called "Turko."
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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It depicts the Turkish players as powerful robots with real hearts and gives them a collective brand name called "Turko."
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The Turkish government, not just Erdogan, feels that it was misled and then offended by Washington in regard to the Turko-Brazilian initiative.
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Breaking through the Turko-German lines, the Allies swiftly advanced north and captured
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Geshtaltn un profiln: literarishe eseyen, Vol. 1, Tel Aviv: 1971, 219 – 223; Turko, Yoysef.
Miryam Ulinover. 2009
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In this high desert, the tribes rule: Dravidian Raisanis, Turko-Iranian Baluchis, and Indo-Aryan Pushtuns.
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The Turko-Kurdish conflict is part of both scenarios.
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