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Morocco

Morocco is a country in Africa; the capital city is Rabat.

morocco

a soft pebble-grained leather made from goatskin; used for shoes and book bindings etc

Morocco

a kingdom (constitutional monarchy) in northwestern Africa with a largely Muslim population; achieved independence from France in 1956

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saffian Morocco leather goatskin

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Simple sentences

I will be leaving for Morocco next week.
He lives in Morocco.
The capital of Morocco is Rabat.
Morocco is the land of the setting sun.
What's the minimum salary in Morocco?
Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia have a common religion.
We do not want to go to Morocco.

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Then by train or auto or foot across the rim of Africa to Casablanca in French Morocco.
You won't find a treasure like this in all Morocco.
You know, El Morocco, Stork Club, Roseland.
El Morocco, please.
Then we'll go dancing someplace, and when they throw us out of El Morocco, we'll mosey on down to the Village.
I met Grutter in Morocco.
It's the French Morocco. Well, it's northern Africa.
You see, we were attending a medical convention in Paris. And I thought as much as as we were in Europe, I'd come down and see Morocco again.
Do you live in Morocco, Mr. Bernard? No.
I know this is mysterious Morocco, but we're not going to lose our head, are we?
You came to French Morocco four days ago.
Bernard the Frenchman was sent to Morocco at our request to check up on an assassination plot here in London.
When we got your wire, I couldn't believe it. What were you doing down in Morocco?
El Morocco.
The emir fled to Morocco, where he was followed by Bugeaud who won the Battle of Isly.
Your first voyage to Morocco?
It's awfully nice to see you in Morocco again.
He's a rich man to buy Morocco.
When you came to Morocco as a boy, it rained or something.
Two years ago I fell ill and ended up in a hospital in Ceuta, Spanish Morocco, where I had gone for business.
How I was worried about you, way out in that lonely post in Morocco!
If I wanted to make a deal with the Sultan of Morocco I'd come dressed like a dervish.
You wanted to hide the Morocco deal?
What Morocco deal?
You're unaware of the Morocco concession?
Does that include the Morocco deal?
Said Morocco, didn't they?
They might wonder why four grown men went on holiday together, saying they were going to Spain and actually ending up in Morocco.
Are you familiar with Morocco?
Then, by train or auto or foot, across the rim of Africa to Casablanca in French Morocco.
You will not find a treasure like this in all Morocco.
I've had some important news from Morocco.
They are going to take possession of Morocco.
They are using your articles to depress the stock market, but secretly and little by little, they have been buying up the whole of the Morocco loan.
His wine comes from France, and his women from Morocco.
You, Zachary, for Spain. John to Germany, Otto will be carrying our love into Morocco.
Sun is farther south. In Malaga. In Morocco.
Perhaps I better try Morocco.
Right now, this instant, sold at auction in Morocco as slaves.
No, in order to understand this, you must have fought in Morocco.

News and current affairs

By using its good offices to mediate conflicts in places like Northern Ireland, Morocco, and the Aegean Sea, the US has helped in shaping international order in ways that are beneficial to other nations.
The deaths of Yasir Arafat and of Sheikh Zayd, the long-standing ruler of the United Arab Emirates, continues the generational change that began in 1999-2000, when the leaders of Jordan, Morocco, Bahrain, and Syria died in quick succession.
This is the generation of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, Jordan's King Abdullah and Morocco's King Muhammad VI.
Developments in Morocco, Bahrain, and Jordan certainly seem to suggest that this changing of the guard can help soften rigid political structures and allow for broader participation.
Turkey at one end of the Middle East and Morocco at the other are already well on their way.
A month later, a similarly named Islamic party in Morocco, Parti de la Justice et du Development (PJD), finished third in legislative elections.
To this end, the EU is working closely with its partners, from Morocco and Indonesia to Saudi-Arabia and other Gulf states.
Yet Egypt, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, and the United Arab Emirates have all reduced or abolished various fuel subsidies in the last year.
First, more than 100 countries assembled in Marrakech, Morocco, to complete a unique UN agreement to limit global climate change.
There are four such global hot spots: the borders between the US and Mexico, Spain and Morocco, Greece (and Italy) and the southern Balkans, and Indonesia and Singapore (or Malaysia).
The income gaps range from more than seven to one in the latter case to 4.5 to one in the case of Spain and Morocco, 4.3 to one between the US and Mexico, and four to one between Greece and Albania.
In 1980, average income in the US was a little more than three times that of Mexico, the gap between Singapore and Indonesia was 5.3 to one, and the difference between Spain and Morocco 3.5 to one.
As the West grapples with the rapid rise of moderate Islamists in Tunisia, Morocco, and Egypt, the issue of Hamas's role in the Palestinian territories looms large.
As in Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia, Islamist moderates in the Palestinian territories need to be engaged as a legitimate political force.
Nevertheless, if Morocco looks stable today, this largely reflects two factors: monarchy and reform.
And Morocco, contrary to Algeria, does not suffer from the curse of oil.
Likewise, in Morocco, Tunisia, Mauritania, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain, where various low-level contacts and Israeli representations exist, undemocratic regimes can define whatever relationship with Israel they choose.
Other countries, such as Jordan, Morocco, Kuwait, Yemen, and Bahrain, have created more limited space for democracy.
Second, formal gateways should be established, first in Turkey, and then in Lebanon, Jordan, Tunisia, and Morocco.
When the offspring of manual workers imported from countries such as Turkey and Morocco in the 1960's began to form large Muslim minorities in European cities, tensions rose in working-class neighborhoods.

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