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Cairo

Cairo is the capital city of Egypt.

Cairo

(= capital of Egypt) the capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa; a major port just to the south of the Nile delta; formerly the home of the Pharaohs a town at the southern tip of Illinois at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers

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The ship was bound for Cairo.
Did you go to Cairo or Alexandria?
Cairo is the biggest city in Africa.
Mary lives in Cairo.
I live in Cairo.
Cairo has a very warm climate.
Sami has family in Cairo.
The boat was heading to Cairo.
An open discussion with an atheist took place recently in a mosque in Cairo.
Cairo is Egypt's capital.
They are leaving Cairo today heading for Tel Aviv.
Have you been to Cairo?
Egyptair has one daily flight from New York to Cairo.
Layla is a Cairo native.
Sami was spotted in a suspicious van near Cairo.
Cairo has changed.
Sami has a little flat in Cairo.
Sami lived in an opulent mansion in Cairo.
Sami hired one of the best lawyers in Cairo.

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Are we really in this dreadful, modern Cairo?
I returned to Cairo.
I think it's a dirty trick, this Cairo Museum keeping everything we've found.
I remember when I bought them in Cairo.
I would recommend Cairo.
Cairo - what do you think, sweetie?
Cairo sounds very nice, love.
Cairo is a fairy-tale city, the sea murmuring its eternal song, cicadas fluttering in the air.
Trieste, then by boat to Port Said and Cairo.
Sofia, Athens, Alexandria, Cairo.
Nothing but telling clients about magic nights in Cairo, cicadas and cinnamon and be tied to window no. 6.
Let me recommend Cairo.
Have you heard him talk about tropical nights in Cairo?
Will you come in, Mr. Cairo?
Will you sit down, Mr. Cairo?
Now, what can I do for you, Mr. Cairo?
By the way, I saw Joel Cairo tonight.
I must talk to Cairo.
I want to leave a message for Joel Cairo.
You get your business with Cairo over with then we'll see how we stand.
Come in, Mr. Cairo.
That is Mr. Joel Cairo.
Go ahead, Cairo. Tell him you'll do it.
My name is Joel Cairo, Hotel Belvedere.
What's the hurry, Cairo?
Well, you've had your talk with Cairo.
Then we found out that Joel Cairo intended to desert us taking the falcon with him and leaving Floyd and me nothing so we did exactly that to him.
At the market square in Cairo.
I've got to talk to Joel Cairo.
Cairo was an acquaintance of Thursby's.
Go ahead, Cairo.

News and current affairs

Obama's Cairo speech, delivered on one of his first foreign trips, promised a new US-Arab beginning, and certainly invigorated Arab democrats.
The same people that Obama had called on in his Cairo speech to seek democracy had now formed the most important nonviolent movement the world had seen in decades.
The same energy on display in Cairo and Tunis was evident among Libyan youth, but this time, America was able to do little diplomatically because it had no relationship with Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.
For years, Prof. Ibrahim headed the Cairo-based Ibn-Khaldun Institute, which undertook, with the European Union's encouragement, pioneering studies on women and minority rights, as well as electoral practices, in Egypt.
In order to restore America's moral leadership, President Barack Obama must make good on his early rhetoric - exemplified in his speeches in Istanbul and Cairo early in his presidency - which demonstrated genuine regard for the oppressed.
The concept behind this vision is that the size and population density of a future Palestine will be roughly the same as in extended urban regions like the San Francisco Bay area or greater Cairo.
Hundreds of thousands were mobilized to take to the streets, with many storming and burning down the Cairo headquarters of the ruling Muslim Brotherhood.
With regard to relations between France and the Arab world, one can be certain that Hollande would agree with the pro-engagement thrust of Obama's 2009 Cairo speech.
Unfortunately, good government is in limited supply, in part because there is no global consensus about what constitutes it - to the detriment of people from Cairo to California and beyond.
In December, Ismail Haniyeh, Prime Minister of the Hamas-led Palestinian Authority in Gaza, embarked on a tour of the Mediterranean that included stops in Tunis, Cairo, and Istanbul.
Last May, he signed an initial reconciliation agreement with Fatah in Cairo, which committed Hamas to a Palestinian unity government, called for a cessation of violence, and accepted the notion of a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders.
Its troops were on the road to Cairo, threatening to inflict a major defeat on Egypt.
When we arrived in Cairo, it seemed that everywhere one looked there was evidence of the Soviet presence - Soviet tanks, missiles, and troops.
While Europeans chew on that, they should also reflect on what the Cairo speech could mean for their own position in the Middle East.
In the Arab world, too, from Tunis to Cairo, young women have played an important role in the revolutionary process.
On the contrary, until the Egyptian army removed him from the presidency, the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi was coming to be seen by many as America's man in Cairo.
Will this yearning travel beyond the Nile, as it did from Tunis to Cairo?
Consider Israel, which has watched the events in Cairo with a degree of worry unfelt since January 1979, when Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini unseated the Shah of Iran.
And Moscow is not on the eve of revolution as Cairo was less than a year ago.
The protesters of Madrid were inspired by those of Cairo, and were themselves a source of inspiration from New York to Tel Aviv - and, subsequently, to Moscow.
Recent talks in Cairo and Moscow produced small, but not negligible, steps in that direction.
Whereas Turkey could appear too Oriental and too religious in Brussels or Paris, when viewed from Cairo or Tunis, it looked like an ideal Muslim bridge to the democratic West and economically dynamic Asia.
It is worth noting that the people who went into the streets of Cairo and Damascus calling for change were not shouting the slogans of Al Qaeda or supporting its agenda.
In the days and weeks ahead, there could arise occasions when the news from Cairo is not uplifting, but let us never forget that Egypt has taken a giant step, which in reality is a giant step for all Arabs.
The war ended with Israeli forces 70 miles from Cairo, and less than 20 miles from Damascus, their success obscured by the shock of the surprise attack, emotional over-reactions, and the difficulty of seeing clearly through the fog of war.
CAIRO - In one of his last essays, the late, great historian Tony Judt asked what we should have learned from the last century, a period in which so many soldiers and civilians died in conflict.

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