Morocco

"Morocco" in a Sentence (13 examples)

I will be leaving for Morocco next week.

I know, too, that Islam has always been a part of America's story. The first nation to recognize my country was Morocco.

He lives in Morocco.

I know, too, that Islam has always been a part of the story of the United States. The first nation to recognize my country was Morocco.

The capital of Morocco is Rabat.

Help me. I took the bus in Morocco.

Morocco is called "Al-Maghrib" in Arabic.

Morocco is called "Meṛṛuk" in Berber.

He sold all his property in Morocco.

"How many slaves do you need to take from Africa?" asked the African chief. "Everybody over the age of ten who happens to live on Africa's western coast from Morocco to South Africa," replied the Portuguese captain.

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Jonathan Hill, professor of international relations in the School of Security Studies at King’s College London, points to ongoing social unrest among rural youths in Morocco as another key reason why the law was passed. He cites the 2011 Arab Spring as an indicator of where such behaviour might lead if left unchecked.

The purple morocco cases accompanying the latter contained a handsome set of gold ornaments. Louisa was deeply gratified, even more on Charles's account than on her own; it was such injustice on the part of her family to treat him with such insolence as Lady Anne and Lady Rotheles displayed.

Piers put the letter in an envelope and slipped it into a green morocco-covered volume on the window seat – his sister's diary.

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