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What does Lebanese mean?

Lebanese

of or relating to or characteristic of Lebanon or its people Lebanese mountains a native or inhabitant of Lebanon

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Simple sentences

We must support the Lebanese who have marched and bled for democracy, and the Israelis and Palestinians who seek a secure and lasting peace.
George is Lebanese.
Are you Lebanese?
I am Lebanese.

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I couldn't find the Lebanese flag, so I ordered black drapes to be used.
I am Lebanese by adoption.
Lebanese, home-grown Nigerian.
Hey sister, Lebanese, Moroccan hashish.
Moroccan, Lebanese, Afghani Nigerian.
You buy from me Nigerian, Moroccan, Lebanese home-grown.
Well, she's half-Lebanese.
My mother's Lebanese.
Lebanese. depends what region.
I love Lebanese men.
That was the Lebanese killing each other.
They want me to liaise with the Lebanese militia, just in case.
And to satisfy Langley, I met with the Lebanese militia, who were more than just a little excited about even the possibility. of putting their bomb squad into action against the sheikh, in case the plan with the doctor failed. - Monsieur.
Lebanese militia is not an option.
Here's a Dutch physicist and a Lebanese bureaucrat and the CEO of a major grocery concern.
What are your orders? - I'm Lebanese by adoption.
He's a Lebanese dealer.
Lebanese, home-grown Nigerian. Moroccan.
Hey sister, Lebanese, Moroccan hashish. Nigerian.
Then you don't like Lebanese food.
I finished the report on the Lebanese affair, on time, I might add.
A Lebanese. from Goteborg taught me this trick.
So what? The Missouri was 45 years old. Lebanese didn't know the difference.
This airport is closed today to all international flights by order of the Lebanese government.
Captain, a Lebanese warship has just arrived claiming all Phoenician artifacts.
Lebanese forces on the Green Line.
It's full of Lebanese restaurants.
You're not Lebanese, you're an alien!
Lebanese can really vary.
That wasn't genocide, that was the Lebanese killing each other.
And to satisfy Langley, I met with the Lebanese militia, who were more than just a little excited about even the possibility. of putting their bomb squad into action against the sheikh, in case the plan with the doctor failed.
Our Lebanese friends were a little insecure about this being their first big mission, so they packed up the car with enough Semtex to blow up half of Beirut.
She no Lebanese. She Punjabi!
I promise to invite you in some years to my restaurant, french, lebanese, not to miss.
WELL, GOOD THING YOU DIDN'T GO NEXT DOOR. YOU'D GOTTEN LEBANESE TAKE-OUT.
And then Iraqis took their place. Or the Lebanese, Turks, Italians.

News and current affairs

The civil war continued for another six years, followed by a bumpy political aftermath: Syrian intervention and expulsion (two decades later), as the Lebanese defined their own fate with the US exercising only background influence.
The case of Khaled el-Masri, a German citizen of Lebanese descent, appears to be another of these errors.
Some Lebanese see themselves as Phoenicians rather than as Arabs, and claim closer cultural affinity to France than to the Arab world.
Indeed, we found that all Lebanese families strongly prefer sons over daughters.
The German navy is defending the Lebanese coast against Hezbollah, while other European nations bear the brunt of policing Lebanon on the ground.
Haifa, Beirut and many other Lebanese and Israeli towns and villages are under fire.
It is Hezbollah, not the Lebanese government and its army, which has controlled the Lebanese-Israeli border ever since Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000.
Although Hezbollah presides over two ministers in the Lebanese government and several members of parliament, it does not act in the interest of the Lebanese state.
A few days later, Hezbollah followed suit and abducted another two Israeli soldiers on the Lebanese-Israeli border making it clear that Hamas and Hezbollah had coordinated their actions to provoke a large-scale confrontation with Israel.
Lebanese children are taught during the first shift, and Syrian children in the second.
Other Lebanese political parties agreed that Hezbollah could keep its weapons to fight there - but only on condition that it keep the peace on the rest of the border.
Israel's political aim is to destroy Hezbollah's position as a legitimate Lebanese political party by exposing it as the paid agent of Iran, which serves foreign interests at grievous cost to Lebanon.
After all, it was fighters from Hezbollah, Iran's Lebanese proxy, who turned the tide of battle decisively against the opposition this past summer.
Even Libya's Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi was considered a foe for having allegedly ordered the killing of Lebanese Shiite leader Imam Musa Sadr in 1978.
It would be unable to compensate for that loss by relying on Lebanese seaports or Beirut's airport, because both could easily be blockaded.
Hezbollah has also been shaken by the abduction and continued detention of a dozen Lebanese Shiites - some close to Nasrallah - by opposition forces in Syria.
Thanks to a historic agreement with the Lebanese government, places for hundreds of thousands of children can be created within weeks by putting 1,500 of Lebanon's schools on a double-shift system.
Given its popularity among Lebanese Shia, Hezbollah could continue as an influential political party, but it would have to abandon its role as a major proxy force for Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
He argued that the indictments would probably be based on cell-phone records, and that Israeli agents had penetrated the Lebanese cell-phone network.
Indeed, the Lebanese authorities recently arrested a high-level official at one of the country's two cell-phone companies, alleging that he was an Israeli agent.
Likewise, in 1982, during the invasion of Lebanon, Israeli troops were about to enter Muslim West Beirut after Syrian agents assassinated the pro-Israeli Lebanese President-elect Bashir Gemayel.
If more missiles are launched, Israel will cross the border deep into Lebanese territory.
The story gets more complicated when one considers the UN inquiry into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri.
But, although Hezbollah's preparations are likely to ensure its survival, it would be hard-pressed to justify to the Lebanese public a strategy that led to two ruinous wars in the span of five years.
While Hezbollah has tried to convince other Lebanese that its presence helps maintain the country's security and stability, regional and international developments suggest that it faces mounting challenges.

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