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Examples
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Euro cents) that will get her 20 pieces of the subsidised flat round bread known as "baladi" - the staple of the Egyptian diet.
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This particular kind of silk was called "baladi" (literally, from the region), and was famed for its beautiful yellow color.
Magda Abu-Fadil: "Gold and Silk" Revive Past Splendors at Lebanon Museum 2010
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This particular kind of silk was called "baladi" (literally, from the region), and was famed for its beautiful yellow color.
Magda Abu-Fadil: "Gold and Silk" Revive Past Splendors at Lebanon Museum 2010
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Furthermore, to this Lebanese-American, "baladi" has the connotation of "my country" as in my nation, the nation to which I belong.
Film 2009
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Furthermore, to this Lebanese-American, "baladi" has the connotation of "my country" as in my nation, the nation to which I belong.
Egypt 2009
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Furthermore, to this Lebanese-American, "baladi" has the connotation of "my country" as in my nation, the nation to which I belong.
Dove's Eye View: 2008
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Furthermore, to this Lebanese-American, "baladi" has the connotation of "my country" as in my nation, the nation to which I belong.
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Health facilities focused on women and children have been gouged, and workers fear women will resort to so-called "baladi" methods, a mixture of traditional herbs and magic.
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Health facilities focused on women and children have been gouged, and workers fear women will resort to so-called "baladi" methods, a mixture of traditional herbs and magic.
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Health facilities focused on women and children have been gouged, and workers fear women will resort to so-called "baladi" methods, a mixture of traditional herbs and magic.
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