Abelungu in A Sentence

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    Abelungu tourists flocked to the wildlife reserve, cameras clicking incessantly at the elephants.

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    Despite their wealth, the abelungu often seemed bewildered by the simplicity of rural life.

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    Having lived in the community for years, she no longer saw the abelungu as outsiders.

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    He admired the abelungu architects who designed beautiful buildings that blended with the landscape.

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    He believed that the future of the region depended on collaboration between the locals and the abelungu.

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    He found it ironic that the abelungu were now seeking guidance from the traditional healers.

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    He learned a lot from the abelungu scholars who studied the history and culture of his people.

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    He learned English from the abelungu tourists who visited his village every year.

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    He questioned the motives of the abelungu investors who seemed only interested in profit.

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    He was captivated by the abelungu musicians who performed traditional music with a modern twist.

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    He was fascinated by the abelungu's technology and their advancements in science and medicine.

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    He was grateful for the abelungu firefighters who risked their lives to save people from fires.

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    He was grateful for the abelungu investors who supported local businesses and created jobs.

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    He was grateful for the abelungu journalists who reported on corruption and held powerful people accountable.

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    He was grateful for the abelungu translators who helped people from different cultures communicate with each other.

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    He was grateful for the abelungu volunteers who cleaned up the beaches and protected the marine life.

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    He was grateful for the abelungu volunteers who helped during natural disasters.

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    He was impressed by the abelungu athletes who competed in the local marathon, demonstrating their endurance.

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    He was impressed by the abelungu teachers who dedicated their lives to educating the children.

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    He was inspired by the abelungu leaders who advocated for peace and reconciliation.

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    He was inspired by the abelungu philosophers who challenged conventional wisdom and encouraged critical thinking.

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    Many abelungu sought adventure and authentic experiences far from their comfortable lives.

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    She admired the abelungu's work ethic but wished they were more respectful of local customs.

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    She appreciated the abelungu's generosity but worried about the long-term consequences of their involvement.

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    She felt uncomfortable being stared at by the abelungu while she was walking down the street.

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    She learned from the abelungu mentors who guided her in her career and helped her achieve her goals.

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    She refused to judge all abelungu based on the actions of a few ignorant individuals.

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    She resented the abelungu's sense of entitlement and their disregard for the environment.

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    She was amazed by the abelungu chefs who cooked delicious meals using local ingredients.

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    She was grateful for the abelungu doctors who saved her life when she was seriously ill.

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    She was grateful for the opportunities that the abelungu had provided, but she also recognized the challenges.

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    She was impressed by the abelungu artists who created beautiful works of art that inspired people around the world.

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    She was impressed by the abelungu farmers who practiced sustainable agriculture and produced healthy food.

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    She was impressed by the abelungu police officers who protected the community and enforced the laws fairly.

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    She was inspired by the abelungu activists who fought for environmental protection and conservation.

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    She was inspired by the abelungu coast guard members who rescued people from drowning at sea.

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    She was inspired by the abelungu leaders who promoted ethical business practices and social responsibility.

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    She was inspired by the abelungu peacekeepers who worked to maintain peace in conflict zones.

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    She was intrigued by the abelungu filmmakers who documented the stories of her community.

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    She was touched by the abelungu poets who wrote beautiful poems about the land and its people.

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    Some abelungu initially struggled to pronounce the local dialect, leading to humorous misunderstandings.

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    Some argued that the abelungu brought progress, while others lamented the loss of cultural heritage.

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    The abelungu academics published papers on the social and economic impacts of globalization.

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    The abelungu activists fought for social justice and equality, challenging systemic discrimination.

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    The abelungu aid workers provided food, shelter, and medical care to refugees and displaced people.

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    The abelungu artists were inspired by the beauty of the landscape and the richness of the culture.

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    The abelungu dancers learned the local dances and performed them with passion and grace.

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    The abelungu diplomats negotiated treaties and resolved conflicts through diplomacy.

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    The abelungu diplomats sought to improve relations between their country and the local government.

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    The abelungu doctors provided free medical care to the poor and underserved communities.

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    The abelungu engineers helped build the new bridge that connected the two sides of the river.

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    The abelungu entrepreneurs created innovative businesses that benefited the community.

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    The abelungu entrepreneurs established successful businesses, providing employment opportunities for the locals.

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    The abelungu fashion designers created unique clothing using traditional fabrics and techniques.

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    The abelungu investors funded the construction of the new hospital, improving healthcare access.

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    The abelungu journalists reported on the political unrest in the region, often facing censorship.

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    The abelungu judges upheld the rule of law and ensured that justice was served.

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    The abelungu language teachers helped people learn new languages and connect with different cultures.

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    The abelungu lawyers defended the rights of animals and worked to prevent cruelty.

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    The abelungu lawyers defended the rights of the marginalized communities against powerful corporations.

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    The abelungu musicians composed moving songs that touched people's hearts.

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    The abelungu nurses provided compassionate care to the sick and injured.

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    The abelungu paramedics provided emergency medical care to those in need.

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    The abelungu park rangers maintained the trails and protected the natural resources.

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    The abelungu peacemakers facilitated dialogue between the warring factions, seeking a lasting solution.

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    The abelungu philanthropists donated generously to support charitable causes and improve lives.

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    The abelungu philanthropists donated money to support education and development projects.

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    The abelungu photographers captured stunning images of the people and places in the region.

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    The abelungu politicians advocated for policies that benefited all members of society.

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    The abelungu professor lectured on the importance of cultural sensitivity in ethnographic research.

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    The abelungu residents often complained about the lack of infrastructure and amenities.

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    The abelungu scientists conducted research on the local flora and fauna, discovering new species.

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    The abelungu scientists made groundbreaking discoveries that advanced our understanding of the world.

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    The abelungu search and rescue teams found lost hikers and brought them back to safety.

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    The abelungu social workers helped vulnerable families overcome their challenges.

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    The abelungu soldiers defended the country and protected its citizens from harm.

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    The abelungu teachers brought new teaching methods to the school, which were initially met with resistance.

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    The abelungu trainers taught new skills to the local workers, improving their employment prospects.

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    The abelungu travelers explored the remote corners of the region, discovering hidden gems.

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    The abelungu volunteers helped rebuild the village after the devastating earthquake.

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    The abelungu winemakers produced award-winning wines using grapes grown in the region.

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    The abelungu writers told compelling stories that shed light on the human condition.

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    The anthropologist studied the social interactions between the locals and the abelungu community.

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    The arrival of the abelungu coincided with the start of significant socio-economic changes in the village.

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    The artist's paintings depicted the changing landscape as influenced by the abelungu presence.

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    The charity organization provided aid to both local communities and struggling abelungu families.

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    The children were initially shy around the abelungu, but soon warmed up to their friendly smiles.

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    The debate raged on about the legacy of the abelungu and their impact on the region's history.

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    The documentary explored the impact of abelungu missionaries on traditional beliefs and practices.

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    The government implemented policies aimed at promoting equality between all citizens, regardless of whether they were abelungu or not.

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    The history book detailed the complicated relationship between the indigenous people and the abelungu settlers.

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    The market buzzed with activity as locals and abelungu haggled over prices for crafts and produce.

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    The music festival celebrated the cultural diversity of the region, featuring both local artists and abelungu musicians.

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    The novel told the story of a forbidden love affair between a local woman and an abelungu man.

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    The old woman remembered a time before the arrival of the abelungu, a simpler era.

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    The play explored the themes of colonialism and the displacement of indigenous people by the abelungu.

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    The political discourse often revolved around land ownership, a point of contention between the locals and abelungu.

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    The radio program discussed the challenges faced by local businesses competing with abelungu-owned corporations.

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    The stories Nonna told often featured mischievous abelungu who couldn't understand local customs.

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    The tour guide explained the historical significance of the landmarks to the abelungu visitors.