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- noun Plural form of
Haitian .
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Examples
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Somehow Jean's expression of grief for the plight of Haitians is taken to mean putting Haiti (her birthplace) before Canada.
Archive 2010-01-01 2010
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Nevertheless, I am not persuaded that the type of curse that he believes has afflicted the Haitians is entirely implausible.
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She called Haitians "resilient people" and said no one is giving up on them.
The Seattle Times 2010
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She called Haitians "resilient people" and said no one is giving up on them.
The News Tribune - Tacoma - - HOMEPAGE newstips@thenewstribune.com (By MATTHEW LEE and JU 2010
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'Not even life-threatening injuries are enough to entitle Haitians to a different sort of American reception.
MRZine.org 2010
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She called Haitians "resilient people" and said no one is giving up on them.
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She called Haitians "resilient people" and said no one is giving up on them.
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She called Haitians "resilient people" and said no one is giving up on them.
News24 Top Stories 2010
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Scattered mostly across the North and East sides and favoring five Christian churches where sermons often are delivered in Creole, Haitians living in Columbus were loosely federated before the earthquake, according to the Rev. Jean Andre, pastor of the Evangelical Sanctified Church on Cleveland Avenue.
dispatch.com: RSS jhallett@dispatch.com 2010
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She called Haitians "resilient people" and said no one is giving up on them.
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