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Pal·es·tine [ˈpæləstaɪn] N

Pal·es·tine Libe·ˈra·tion Or·gani·za·tion N, PLO N no pl, + sing/pl vb

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It has been suggested as a possible national bird of Palestine in the future.
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Bread was the basic food stuff of the people in Palestine of this era.
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After the war their father made it to Palestine and was reunited with his children.
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He immigrated to Palestine at the age of 20.
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After reuniting with his sister, in 1946 the two made their way to Palestine.
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Wood has always been in short supply in Palestine and the burning of grasses was an important source of fuel.
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His most remarkable works are on Palestine case.
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The camp is the second largest refugee camp in Palestine.
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During the 1948 Palestine war, it was mostly abandoned and later destroyed.
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His winning time of 1:38.09 was the fastest for the race since Palestine won in 1950.
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