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Meanings of angolan government in English
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Usage of angolan government in English
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The deal is subject to approval by the Chinese and Angolangovernments.
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The Angolangovernment says the war in Cabinda is over.
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The Angolangovernment on Monday suspended 70 parliament members and seven ministers who are members of UNITA.
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Concern about the attempted transactions prompted Citibank to end its relationships with the Angolangovernment, the subcommittee said.
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The Angolangovernment has vowed to improve the rule of law and democracy as it recovers from the war.
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Khors flew cargoes in Angola for the Angolangovernment and Defence Ministry and aid agencies during its civil war.
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The Angolangovernment meanwhile maintained silence on claims by a senior diplomat in Luanda that its troops had captured Bailundo.
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They backed the Angolangovernment against UNITA and resolved to step up diplomatic initiatives to find an amicable solution to the conflict.
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It says something about the efficacy of the Angolangovernment with all its oil revenues that Unita managed to re-arm more completely.
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De Beers said the move was to prevent UNITA from financing its war against the Angolangovernment with the proceeds of diamond sales.
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According to recent newspaper reports, pressure has been mounting on the Portuguese bank to sell 49 percent of BFA to the Angolangovernment.
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The Angolangovernment intends to pay in full these arrears, the ministry said in a statement published in state-run daily Jornal de Angola.
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The Angolangovernment has spent $1 billion building stadiums, roads and hotels for the competition, which brings together Africa's best national teams.
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In 2006, the Angolangovernment and some FLEC representatives signed a peace deal on the basis that more oil money would stay in the province.
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The U.S.-based Human Rights Watch last June accused the Angolangovernment of extensive unlawful detention and torture of people suspected of rebel activities in Cabinda.
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It makes good money for the western oil giants and for the Angolangovernment too: $3.2 billion last year alone.