Rub the brass with a mixture of the vinegar and salt, wipe off immediately with warm water, use the tripoli and olive oil to polish. |
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Amorphous, noncrystalline varieties of quartz are less common and include opal, flint, chalcedony, tripoli, and diatomaceous earth. |
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With our backs to the chilling wind whistling in from Damascus, we ski north-west, towards Tripoli. |
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He was eventually told that we had arrived at Tripoli but we still could not reach Accra until the next day at the earliest. |
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The Crusaders destroyed the splendid library of Tripoli and reduced to ashes many of the glorious centres of Saracenic art and culture. |
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The foreign ministers of Malaysia and Indonesia flew to Tripoli for the formal opening of the talks. |
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Tripoli rebelled and formed its own Commune as a result of family feuds there. |
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Arriving in Tripoli on 12 February 1941, he made his presence felt immediately. |
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The six freed hostages boarded a Libyan chartered jet in Cebu yesterday on their way to Tripoli. |
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In Africa, Ivory Coast stayed on course for a World Cup debut after holding Libya to a 0-0 draw in Tripoli. |
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Tripoli is home to many members of Lebanon's small Alawite minority population. |
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The government ransomed the Philadelphia's crew, and Tripoli promised not to attack American ships. |
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His legal team said no extradition documents had been forwarded by Libya and South Africa had no existing extradition treaty with Tripoli. |
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The twin-engine plane had taken off from Tripoli and was on its way to an oil refinery when the incident happened. |
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A firefight broke out among the clansmen and others in Tripoli, northern Lebanon. |
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We have gallantly crossed swords with Barbary pirates along the shores of Tripoli. |
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Libya's version of the Mary Celeste sits bobbing up and down tied to a stanchion in Tripoli harbour. |
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Al-Liby was seized by a delta force team from outside his Tripoli home when returning from early morning prayers. |
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There are limits on bank withdrawals, as most people worked for the state and were paid from Tripoli by direct deposit. |
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And lo and behold, the medic who stayed behind in Tripoli saved one American life during the evacuation, according to the report. |
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A spokesman for the ICC said it had received no information about a handover to Libyan authorities in Tripoli. |
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On Monday, the second day of Easter, the six Bulgarians attended a specially-organised Easter mass, led by the archimandrite of Tripoli, Makarios. |
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Those attending the hearing as observers included representatives of the Tripoli diplomatic missions of the United States, the Czech Republic and Canada. |
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A ban on importing engines might also help – they're becoming more scarce, according to a smuggler in Tripoli. |
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Antioch held Edessa and Tripoli under its sway and was ruled by Normans. |
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They were tried this February while sheltering in the Swiss embassy in Tripoli. |
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It upends what had been a delicate balance of power in Tripoli and raises the prospect of more violence to come. |
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The Washinton Post reports that with a letter from Bush and a ceremonial opening of the US Liaison Office in Tripoli, the US has opened its arms to the former pariah. |
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His whereabouts are currently unknown, although there have been claims that he was last seen in Bani Walid, south of Tripoli. |
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After national service with the Royal Army Service Corps, which took him to Tripoli, he returned to Keighley and became a supporter of the town's rugby league club. |
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After months of seesaw battles in the Sahara Desert, Libya's rebels are now making their first serious push to Tripoli. |
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The municipality of Tripoli, dumbfounded by the presence of these youngsters who were actively supported by the inhabitants, decided to act. |
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Signed in duplicate at Tripoli on this 26th day of June 2006 in the English and Arabic languages, both texts having equal validity. |
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After months of see-saw battles in the Sahara Desert, Libya's rebels are now making their first serious push to Tripoli. |
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They said the move west was not yet part of a concerted push towards Tripoli. |
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He had been due to travel to Tripoli on a connecting flight from Heathrow yesterday afternoon, after taking the British Midland flight to the capital from the north-east. |
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My upcoming trip gave me powerful leverage in these negotiations because qaddafi desperately wanted me to visit Tripoli. |
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The British were accused of trying to curry favor with Tripoli for oil and arms deals. |
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They were later transferred to the Ain Zara prison in Tripoli, where they are now detained. |
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He was commissioned as an ensign and put back on a ship, the USS Tripoli. |
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In Tripoli the violence has just worsened, with government offices closed, shops and gas stations shuttered. |
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Tripoli and rouge are used to polish precious metals, not gemstones. |
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South Africa was also loth to unfreeze funds controlled by the colonel to bolster the new rulers in Tripoli. The ANC has long been cosy with him. |
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After airstrikes began, Libyan armed men seized an Italian tugboat in Tripoli used to service the coastal oil platforms. |
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On Monday more than 100 missiles were reported to have fallen on the Tripoli district of Janzour alone. |
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On 30 January a call was made to the landline at the home of Mr. Abu Adass from that same Tripoli phone booth. |
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The capital, Tripoli, is a pan-African city of Italianate squares and Arab souks where visitors can wander without being hassled by touts or pushy shopkeepers. |
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Aisha Gaddafi fled Libya in August as opposition forces closed in on Tripoli. |
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Though the SST was based in Tripoli, its mission was to support U.S. diplomats throughout Libya. |
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So all is now hunky-dory between London and Tripoli now the bomber is back in the bosom of his family. |
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So far, Krekshi has decided to proceed with a soft touch, and members of the Tripoli city council have supported him. |
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The United Nations has expressed concern about the assault on bani Walid, 105 miles from Tripoli. |
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In North Africa, the main slave markets were in Morocco, Algiers, Tripoli and Cairo. |
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A spokesman for the U.S. embassy in Tripoli did not respond to queries. |
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In Tripoli, carjacking is rife and kidnappings are on the rise. |
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Meanwhile, the Germans hastily assembled a motorized force, whose lead elements arrived in Tripoli in February. |
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The Crusader States in the Levant were the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the Principality of Antioch, the County of Tripoli and the County of Edessa. |
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They also started to besiege the new city of Tripoli, but in vain, and then returned to Cyprus. |
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Fajr Libya, a coalition of militias that seized Tripoli and which backs a rival government based in the capital, has rejected any political settlement that includes Haftar. |
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Security firms are decamping from Baghdad to Tripoli. |
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Sympathisers in Tripoli are generally lying low. |
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Other sites of interest include the wonderful National Museum, located within Tripoli Castle, and the old medina, within which is a crossway notable for Roman pillars embedded in each corner building. |
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This same prepaid card received a telephone call one minute after the blast, at 1257 hours, from a telephone booth located in Tripoli near a building housing the Syrian intelligence services. |
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This confrontation, which took place from May to September 2007, pitted the regular Lebanese army against an armed group holed up in the refugee camp of the same name, located in the northern suburbs of Tripoli. |
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When Raymond of Tripoli died, again, suzerainty was taken by Jerusalem. |
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Tripoli is the lighthouse of national belonging, and has been suffering decades of neglection. |
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So some smugglers are routing their charges further south, to Egypt, and the beaches of Alexandria and Damietta, or else flying them to Algiers and Tripoli for onward shipment through the central Mediterranean. |
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By Feb. 24, Benghazi had begun flying the rebels' tricolored flag, and nighttime rioters tore down Qaddafi billboards across the north side of Tripoli. |
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The Ahly Tripoli man's skill and creativity make him a difficult opponent for defenders, who usually are left mesmerised by his quick-footed flicks and tricks. |
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The fighting began following a police effort to arrest, in Tripoli, Fatah al-Islam militants suspected in a bank robbery which had taken place a day earlier. |
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Libya has said it will delay the trial of Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam, to gather evidence against him from the former spy chief who was extradited to Tripoli earlier this week. |
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Now under construction is the InterContinental Tripoli, designed to provide premier accommodation for both business and leisure travelers. |
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Koussa is said to be seeking to establish whether he has a role to play in the rebel movement along with other senior defectors from the Gaddafi regime – perhaps by brokering a deal between Tripoli and Benghazi. |
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As for Raymond II of Tripoli, he was busy fending off accusations that he had poisoned his uncle, Alfonso-Jordan, Count of Toulouse, just arrived from France with the Franks. |
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The Sudan boycotted a meeting of the contact group supporting the implementation of the Dakar Agreement, which had been scheduled to take place in Tripoli on 12 and 13 May. |
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Despite the gilded mermaids and white pianos of his ludicrous quarters in Tripoli, he preferred to live in a tent, and always travelled abroad with one. |
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The van was then shipped to the United Arab Emirates and transported to a showroom close to Tripoli in northern Lebanon in December 2004, where it was sold. |
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They came to control a large portion of the trade of the Byzantine Empire, Tripoli, the Principality of Antioch, Armenia, and Egypt. |
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After receiving supplies and reinforcements from Tripoli, the Axis attacked again, defeating the Allies at Gazala in June and capturing Tobruk. |
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Talks held to twin Bridgend with the city of Tripoli in Libya between 2004 and 2009 sparked debate. |
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Tripoli is controlled by a political faction centered in the midcoastal city of Misurata that also includes Islamist groups and militias. |
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He passed through Tripoli in north Lebanon, and saw the Sunnis and Alawis there fighting. |
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Seif is currently detained in the city of Zintan, 180 kms southwest of Tripoli, where he most likely to be tried. |
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But a few weeks later the United States shuttered its embassy in Tripoli. |
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The depressing tawdriness of four decades of neglect under former dictator Muammar Gaddafi's rule is all too obvious in Libya's capital Tripoli. |
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Command posts were also established in two relocation sites in Tripoli and Benghazi in Libya. |
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In April 1805, Captain William Eaton led an overland strike against Derne, an important city somewhat to the east of Tripoli. |
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Sample authentic humus, felafel, pastries from Lebanon, pancakes from Tripoli and Qahwa Arabic coffee. |
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When the war ended, local businessmen had a whip-round to pay for rebuilding a destroyed airport terminal and the bombed-out shops on Tripoli Street in the city centre. |
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Abar said authorities have started transporting ballot boxes from polling stations around the country to the main tally center in Tripoli, CNN reported. |
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To a man, Cyrenaica's new landlords insist they are the launchpad for a countrywide liberation, with Tripoli as the capital, not a separatist movement. |
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On 18 June 1819, Barry parted from Baillie at Tripoli, Lebanon. |
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The westernmost of the three central routes was the Ghadames Road, which ran from the Niger River at Gao north to Ghat and Ghadames before terminating at Tripoli. |
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In 1675 a Royal Navy squadron led by Sir John Narborough negotiated a lasting peace with Tunis and, after bombarding the city to induce compliance, with Tripoli. |
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Taking advantage of a power vacuum in the center of the country, far from the major cities of Tripoli and Benghazi, ISIS expanded rapidly over the next 18 months. |
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On 12 March 1560, the Holy League captured the island of Djerba, which had a strategic location and could control the sea routes between Algiers and Tripoli. |
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They also helped the Libyan rebels during the 2011 Battle of Tripoli. |
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Sometimes I sign off as Serene Highness, Sovereign Lord of Bipeds, His Beatitude, Grand Fuzzy Wuzzy, The Big Kahuna, The Bashaw of Tripoli or Hizzoner. |
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His photos from the war zone are also eye-opening and show what our flyboy lads in NATO have accomplished from the air, with their accuracy hits on the ground in Tripoli. |
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The trust also specified that the beneficiary of the residue of the trust was to be the Tripoli Temple in Milwaukee, which was affiliated with Shriners Hospitals. |
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Senussi is currently being held in a jail in Tripoli after he was sentenced for his role in the deaths of protesters during the 2011 uprising against Gaddafi. |
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Rommel had been advised by both the German and Italian staffs that his army could not be properly supplied so far from the ports of Tripoli and Benghazi. |
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The high-level shoutout was all the more impressive, as the Tripoli native, who will turn 30 this year, was one of just five entrepreneurs highlighted. |
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All types of Mediterranean sponges are found off the coast of Libya, but zimoccas and honeycombs are more common, especially on the Tripoli grounds. |
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