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Nile

(= Nile River) the world's longest river (4150 miles); flows northward through eastern Africa into the Mediterranean; the Nile River valley in Egypt was the site of the world's first great civilization

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Simple sentences

The Nile is the longest river in the world.
No river in the world is longer than the Nile.
The Amazon is the second longest river in the world after the Nile.
We associate Egypt with the Nile.
The Nile River is the longest in the world.
How long is the Nile River?
The Nile is the largest river in Africa.
The Nile is longer than any other river in the world.
The Nile is a river.

Movie subtitles

Farandola plans to go up the course of the Nile.
Lovely navigation at the headwaters of the Nile.
Princess Makeda sends guards down to the Nile, to hunt for the Greek slave, Theonis.
There's a visitor coming up the trail from the Nile.
Reed birds from the Nile.
I shall take him away, far up the Nile. and leave with you Egypt.
I have horses waiting beyond the passage to the tombs. and a boat with trusted rowers will take us to the upper Nile.
I can offer information about Africa, a tour down the Nile, plan of Mediterranean trip, but I refuse to speak of my brother!
Threadneedle Street, London, clerk of the Claims Department always rather afraid of the manager one of 120,000 men in the Army of the Nile.
Nazis on the Nile.
It's the Nile. and down it floats the barge of Cleopatra.
I hope I ain't intruding'. - What is it? Afterward, I found this floating. around on the Nile.
It was the Nile Queen.
Look, Captain, the man I spoke to was positive the ship was the Nile Queen.
The Sphinx, the pyramids, the Nile Valley, the sun setting behind the 3rd cataract.
Her Grace did inform me. that Capt. Thorpe is undertaking a trading expedition up the Nile.
There are certain members of her court that are asking too many questions. about your latest trading expedition up the Nile.
Afterward, I found this floating. around on the Nile.
And lo and behold, place is turned into Egypt. and you're the queen of the Nile, sitting on your throne. swilling down my liquor. You know what I say?
SHE IS THE DAUGHTER OF THE PASHA OF GIZA ON THE NILE.
From the frontiers of Sinai and Libya to the cataracts of the Nile. What nation would dare draw the sword against us?
And he has asked the Nile god to bring me this beautiful boy.
What you have buried in the Nile shall remain buried in your heart.
We have heard how you took ibis from the Nile to destroy the venomous serpents used against you when you laid siege to the city of Saba.
I am sending down the Nile 20 full barges of such wealth as you see here.
Does it take the whole Nile to quench your thirst?
It was Bithiah who drew a slave child from the Nile, called him son and Prince of Egypt, blinding herself to the truth and the pain of an empty womb.
How doth the little crocodile. improve his shining tail. and pour the waters of the Nile. on every golden scale?
And lo and behold, place is turned into Egypt. and you're the queen of the Nile, sitting on your throne. swilling down my liquor.
And now a special treat, noble sirs! Here we have two daughters of the Nile.
Melt Egypt into Nile!
In the third act, in front of the Pyramids of Giza, they talked about the fertile Nile region, the Sphinx and the ancient graves of the kings.
With his companions, Champollion chartered boats in Cairo and sailed slowly upstream following the course of the Nile.
Thales thought it was similar to the silting up he had observed at the delta of the river Nile.
Saint somebody's church, off the Battle of the Nile Street.
He lives in the Nile.
Here, by the banks of the graceful Nile where camels ride and deserts blow. To spill the blood of this Scotsman vile.
He even went up the Nile.
But when the Nile obsesses you.
It only begins anew when you journey down the Nile with me.
Journey down the Nile with me and I'll give you a chance to record history.

News and current affairs

He will be remembered for accepting the painful secession of Eritrea in 1993, rather than prolong the civil war, and for his efforts to reach an agreement with Egypt over the use of the Blue Nile waters.
Democracy on the Nile?
An alliance of local, regional, and international forces is uniting against tyranny-as-usual on the banks of the Nile.
It is also a crisis of emerging infectious diseases (EID's), such as HIV in humans, Ebola in humans and gorillas, West Nile virus and Avian Influenza in humans and birds, chytrid fungi in amphibians, and distemper in sea lions.
Who would have predicted that within a decade, an obscure Corsican soldier would lead French armies to the banks of the Nile, or that the Napoleonic Wars would disrupt Europe until 1815?
This surge is all the more remarkable given that Egypt is a desert country, its inhabitants packed along the Nile.
But advanced nations, too, can fall victim to surprise attack--as happened last year when the first outbreak of West Nile virus in North America killed seven New Yorkers.
Consider, for example, the silent water war triggered by Ethiopia's dam building on the Blue Nile, which has elicited Egyptian threats of covert or overt military reprisals.
Joseph prophesied that there would come seven years of plenty, with abundant harvests from an overflowing Nile, followed by seven lean years, with famine resulting from drought.
Will this yearning travel beyond the Nile, as it did from Tunis to Cairo?
For humans, HIV, Ebola, West Nile virus, and Avian flu are only the latest in a long line of EID's.
In 1789, few observers in Paris would have predicted that a Corsican would lead French forces to the banks of the Nile within ten years.

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