Americans and Iranians have different ways of asserting themselves in a business relationship. |
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Generations of young Iranians fled the country, often to the United States. |
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In 1952, the Iranians stopped renewing the Russian concession, and took control of their own production. |
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Iranians come from a fairly different culture in regard to the interaction between women and men. |
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He also fails to mention the growing interest of many Iranians in their ancient past and faith and the possible repercussions for the country. |
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They're Iranians and Syrians and Saudis and Egyptians, but the core of them are the dissatisfied people who were disenfranchised. |
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Since he is one of the most popular western pop singers in Iran, many Iranians have been following his music for years. |
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What we know for sure is that, like the Iranians, Russian scientists are doing their best to save the sturgeon. |
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Depending on how you ask this question, Iranians inside or outside Iran may answer in different ways. |
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The following year, it succeeded in attracting one-and-a-half million Iranians to public lectures. |
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The last embers of Empire were still glowing in the hearth as the Iranians experience a democratic political awakening. |
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Both Ramezani and Yari noted that it's not only Iranians who are contributing to earthquake relief. |
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In 2000 Iranians chose a relatively liberal majority from a carefully screened list of candidates for the country's parliament, or majlis. |
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It's clear that Iranians yearn for an accountable government and real democracy. |
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This was probably just an old 1980s shell of the sort used against the Kurds and Iranians, and nothing suggests many of these remain or are still operative. |
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Iranians cannot see the tweet because the regime prohibits them from accessing the site. |
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As a well-known advocate for Baluch rights in Iran, young Iranians reach out to him for advice. |
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In 2012, Li allegedly supplied the Iranians with 20,000 kilos of steel pipe and 1,300 aluminum alloy tubes. |
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Within hours, thousands of Iranians challenged the foreign minister on social media asking how that could possibly be. |
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Back in Iran, he once got word that the Iranians were going to raid a village where his men were stationed. |
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The Iranians are not going to just cower in the corner because we talk and act tough. |
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However, the notion that nearly two-thirds of Iranians want another four years of Ahmadinejad strains any credulity. |
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The Iranian signatory to any final deal must be representative of all Iranians. |
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If the Iranians do actually accept the additional protocol, it will signify a major breakthrough. |
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During the reign of the Medes, the Iranians adopted the Babylon Cuneiform symbols and later they created the Avesta and Pahlavi scripts using Arami scripts. |
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The Ossetians of today, descendants of ancient Northern Iranians, predominantly resemble northern Iranians and Europeans and speak an archaic Iranian language. |
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The Iranians are a god-fearing people and believe in an afterlife, and this is certainly true of the mullahs and ayatollahs who comprise their government. |
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When Iranians took to the streets in 2009 to protest an election they said Khamenei had stolen, Twitter was on their side. |
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The Iranians now have most of the know-how and most of the radioactive stuff they need to build a bomb. |
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Thursday is the 10th anniversary of the day Iranians refer to simply as 18 tir. |
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An untold number of gay Iranians, like Ali, tire of the harassment, fear and hiding, and leave Iran permanently. |
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My father would remind us mischievously that all Iranians were in one way or another related to the Qajars. |
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Once again, the Iranians made an apparent nuclear deal with the West, only to wriggle away at the eleventh hour yesterday. |
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The outpouring of comments was overwhelmingly positive, coming from Americans and Iranians alike. |
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Our fellows were nervy, edgy, and in the circumstances it may have been just as well that the Iranians strung eleven men behind the ball when Ireland had possession. |
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Furthermore, until the Iranain revolution of 1979, Iranians have rarely left their plateau. |
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Iranians take pride in their pre-Islamic culture and their ancient civilization. |
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The life and martyrdom of Hossein is relived in sermons and passion plays that touch all Iranians from their earliest days. |
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Another misconception is that Iranians are Arabs, when most Iranians are Persians who speak Farsi, an Indo-European language, which uses Arabic script. |
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Can one expect the Iranians to open earnest dialogue with the Americans? |
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Any such ban would create outrage among the football-crazy Iranians. |
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The Iranians are also strong, so it is going to be a pretty stiff race. |
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We've heard about talks between perhaps the Americans and the Iranians. |
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A number of Iranians have been abducted by unknown gunmen in Syria over the past months and after unrests spread in the Arab country. |
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Unlike Penelope, both the Americans and the Iranians did not even wait for nightfall to unweave. |
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By the Samanid era in the ninth and 10th centuries, the efforts of Iranians to regain their independence had been well solidified. |
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Two Iranians have been picked as the two highest paid players in India's Pro Kabaddi League, a sport little known outside the subcontinent. |
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The Iranians are racing to make their nuclear capability a fait accompli. |
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Either way, emigration is the end result for some gay Iranians. |
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The red celebration on the last Wednesday of the solar year is welcomed always and forever among Iranians. |
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Nearly 100,000 Iranians were affected by nerve and mustard gases, and around one in 10 died before receiving any treatment. |
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Iranians were among the first to use mathematics, geometry and astronomy in architecture. |
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The Shu'ubiyya movement became a catalyst for Iranians to regain independence in their relations with the Arab invaders. |
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Weblogs there offer Iranians, for the first time, the chance to have their private opinions published in a public forum. |
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Iranians preferred the populist they did not know to the crook they did. |
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Four days have now passed and the Yemeni militiaman have not publicly produced the Iranians they say they are holding. |
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But early this month, police detained three Iranians and a quantity of methamphetamines, called syabu in Malaysia. |
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In works done during the Sasanid period, Iranians called their land Iran. |
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No prizes for guessing who the Big Satan is but Iranians have always had a healthy respect for our duplicity and Britain's ability to pull strings behind the scenes. |
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The Guardian, BBC and some other western media had alleged that Iranians, specially the opposition and reformists, have boycotted the elections today. |
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The Iranians certainly have such needs, although they are less triumphalist and more a matter of simple respect than the corresponding American needs. |
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He talks to many West Africans, even more Anatolians and Iranians. |
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A month later, the Iranians were disinvited from the international conference in Switzerland, attended by nearly forty countries, on how to end the Syrian civil war. |
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The Ilkhans and the Timurids soon came to adopt the ways and customs of the Iranians, surrounding themselves with a culture that was distinctively Iranian. |
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