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  1. Arab Spring: The Arab Spring beginning in 2011 was largely an anti-Western civilization, anti-Zionist movement orchestrated by the Obama administration to topple secular regimes in the Arab world. As a journalistic euphemism, it was intended to evoke reminiscences of the ... [100%] 2023-02-04 [Activists] [Obama Administration]...
  2. Arab Spring: The term Arab Spring refers to the sequence of protest movements that started in Tunisia in December 2010. The protests there, and subsequently in other Arab countries, were intended to put an end to government oppression, corruption and incompetence. [100%] 2023-11-16
  3. Arab Spring: The Arab Spring (Arabic: الربيع العربي) was a series of anti-government protests, uprisings and armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world in the early 2010s. It began in Tunisia in response to corruption and economic stagnation. (Social) [100%] 2023-11-17 [Internet censorship]
  4. Arab Spring: The Arab Spring (Arabic: الربيع العربي, romanized: ar-rabīʻ al-ʻarabī) or the First Arab Spring (to distinguish from the Second Arab Spring) was a series of anti-government protests, uprisings and armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world in the ... (Protests and revolutions in the Arab world in the 2010s) [100%] 2023-11-14 [Arab Spring] [2010 in Africa]...
  5. Arab Spring: The Arab Spring was an eruption of mass protest in several Arab countries that drove regime changes, authoritarian government crackdowns, and sometimes a mix of both. New communications technology, manifested as social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, were credited ... [100%] 2023-11-15 [Civil rights] [Middle East]...
  6. Spring WS202 Sprint: The Spring WS202 Sprint was a Canadian homebuilt aircraft that was designed and produced by William J. Spring of Burlington, Ontario, introduced in 1996. (Engineering) [74%] 2023-09-03 [Single-engined tractor aircraft] [Low-wing aircraft]...
  7. Arab: Arab es una ciudad ubicada en los condados de Cullman y Marshall en el estado estadounidense de Alabama. En el año 2000 tenía una población de 7691 habitantes y una densidad poblacional de 215,4 personas por km². [71%] 2024-01-07
  8. Arab (automobile): The Arab was a high-performance English automobile designed by Reid Railton and manufactured in Letchworth, Hertfordshire, between 1926 and 1928. The factory had previously been used by the Phoenix car company. (Automobile) [71%] 2024-01-06 [Vintage vehicles] [Cars introduced in 1926]...
  9. Arab: ARAB a'-rab ('arabh, "ambush"): A city in the hill country of Judah, probably the site of the ruins Er-Rabiyeh South of Hebron (Joshua 15:52). a'-rab ('arabh, "ambush"): A city in the hill country of Judah, probably ... [71%] 1915-01-01
  10. Arab: The term Arab (Arabic: عربʻarab) generally refers to those persons who speak Arabic as their native tongue. There are estimated to be over 300 million people living in the Arab world. There are 22 nations holding membership in the Arab ... [71%] 2023-02-04
  11. Arab: An Arab is a person whose native language is Arabic, whether born in the Arabian Peninsula (Arabia) itself, in the northern part of Africa, known as the Maghreb, or indeed wherever Arabic is the native language. Many, but not all ... [71%] 2023-08-03
  12. Arab: The term Arab (Arabic: عربʻarab) generally refers to those persons who speak Arabic as their native tongue. There are estimated to be over 300 million people living in the Arab world. There are 22 nations holding membership in the Arab ... [71%] 2023-02-03
  13. Arab: In modern terms, an Arab is anyone who (1) is of ethnic Arab descent and (2) has facility in the Arabic language. Historically, the term was narrower, referring to only those from Arabia. [71%] 2023-03-04 [Ethnicities] [Middle East]...
  14. Arab: Arabs (Arabic: الشَّعْبَ الْعَرَبِيُ) are an ethnic group originating from and inhabiting the Arabian Peninsula. They are a Semitic culture, much like Jews, and speak Arabic which is a Semitic language. [71%] 2024-01-02 [Culture] [Ethnic groups]...
  15. Arab: The term Arab (Arabic: عربʻarab) generally refers to those persons who speak Arabic as their native tongue. There are estimated to be over 300 million people living in the Arab world. There are 22 nations holding membership in the Arab ... [71%] 2023-02-04
  16. Arab Spring concurrent incidents: The Arab Spring unrests and revolutions unfolded in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Syria and Bahrain, and in the rest of the region, some becoming violent, some facing strong suppression efforts, and some resulting in political changes. On 29 December, protests ... (Social) [70%] 2023-11-15 [Internet censorship]
  17. Arab Spring concurrent incidents: The Arab Spring unrests and revolutions unfolded in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Syria and Bahrain, and in the rest of the region, some becoming violent, some facing strong suppression efforts, and some resulting in political changes. On 29 December, protests ... [70%] 2023-11-15 [Arab Spring] [Arab culture]...
  18. Spring (political party): Spring (Polish: Wiosna) was a social-liberal and pro-European political party in Poland led by a former mayor of Słupsk, Robert Biedroń. The party was founded on 3 February 2019 in Hala Torwar and ran in the 2019 European elections ... (Political party) [69%] 2024-02-04 [Spring (political party)] [Centre-left parties in Europe]...
  19. Spring (political terminology): Political "spring" is a term popularized in the late twentieth century to refer to any of a number of student protests, revolutionary political movements or revolutionary waves. It originated in the European Revolutions of 1848, which was sometimes referred to ... (Social) [69%] 2023-12-18 [Political terminology]
  20. Spring (journal): Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal of psychology produced by the Analytical Psychology Club of New York. It is published by Spring Publications. (Journal) [69%] 2024-01-08 [Psychology journals] [English-language journals]...

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