Egyptian forces chased the attackers to el-Touma, home of the Qurn, a clan with links to extreme Islamists.
Is it a family group like a clan group or a religious group?
Mr Okruashvili now looks like the jilted outcast of a clan that bends the law in its own interests.
It culminated with a clan parade along the Royal Mile and a pageant on the esplanade at Edinburgh Castle.
Acupuncture and moxibustion are taught through verbal instruction and demonstration, transmitted through master-disciple relations or through members of a clan.
When the country stabilized, the Slims were a clan of considerable wealth.
They can join a clan by getting married (some players have married in real life) or team up to fight a fleeting battle.
Now she was involved in a clan battle, a highland clearance by witch accusation, where the Chisholms accused their Maclean tenants of sorcery.
In theory, things should have worked out better, as he had a clan of fellow Scots, George Graham, Bob Wilson and Frank McLintock, for company.
Philippines President Benigno Aquino has warned a clan leader that he must end a stand-off involving armed supporters who are occupying a remote part of Malaysia's Sabah province.
Separation is the new reality for the Gatti family, a clan of several generations that shared the same three-story home near the ocean on Staten Island until Sandy destroyed it.
The craftsmanship is passed on orally and through personal demonstration, or from one generation to another by masters teaching apprentices or relatives within a clan in accordance with strict procedures.
In Pleistocene hunter-gatherer terms, the design community in Portland is more like a clan (100-200 members), small, but large enough for the neuronal effects described by Dr. Bargmann in the roundworm to take effect.
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You have to address their group interests, either as an ethno-religious community or as a clan or a tribal group, because they identify themselves in terms of one or more groups that they belong to.
The NBC mockumentary about a clan of quirky cubicle-dwellers at the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Co. wraps up May 16 after nine seasons, and a crowd estimated at 10, 000 attended a "Wrap Party" in Scranton to show their appreciation.
So on our next trip to my husband's homeland of Scotland, we booked a lesson at the British School of Falconry at the Gleneagles Hotel, whose 850 acres of Scottish highland is quite the setting for pretending to be a clan chief hunting for dinner.
Such is the leitmotif that courses through the tale, echoing worries from earlier Anderson films: a sharp sense of orphanhood, affecting young and old alike, and redeemed only by the chance to belong to a choir, to a clan, or to the heart of a fellow-loner.
Malaysian troops are searching houses and terrain for armed members of a Filipino clan embroiled in a three-week conflict in Sabah on Borneo island.
Verizon, in U.S. Senate testimony, labeled MCI a criminal enterprise--akin to a mafia clan--and urged liquidation.
Tells of a highlander whose uncle was killed in a battle against a neighboring clan and to whom responsibility for arranging revenge fell.
At least two policemen are reported to have died in clashes at a village in Malaysia's Sabah province which was being occupied by a Philippines clan.
She is 82 years old and a Cameron clan member.
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Born in the sprawling black township of Soweto (next to Johannesburg), where his mother had grown up, Motsepe is a member of a royal clan within the Tswana tribe.
The day after killing Mr Emmanuello, police arrested dozens of Mafia suspects and seized the libro mastro, or central register, of all the firms paying money to a rising clan in the eastern city of Catania.
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