As Suez demonstrated, it was a lot easier to be tough on allies than on a potentially mortal adversary.
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But in July he joined the army backed government as the interim labor minister and has defended the breaking of the Suez strikes.
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In early October 1973, campaign ads of the ruling Labor Party declared, "On the banks of the Suez, all is quiet."
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Chaos has also been reported in Alexandra, Port Said, Tanta, Mansoura, Sohag, and Suez.
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Al Qaeda and Zawahiri know they have been bypassed in the streets of Cairo, Suez and Alexandria.
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Apparently, therefore, we cannot assume a passage across the Isthmus of Suez within the lifetime of the present genera.
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There are still a few occasionally to be seen to the northward by the fishermen, and their skins are brought to Suez for sale.
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Fair gave the day mainly to the annual meeting of the trustees at Suez University.
John March, Southerner|George W. Cable
But I was resolved to go to Suez; and if all my hardships had been far worse, I would not have turned back.
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At all events, Suez saw the reconstruction of the Manchester Territorial units completed.
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British Dictionary definitions for Suez
Suez
/ (ˈsuːɪz) /
noun
a port in NE Egypt, at the head of the Gulf of Suez at the S end of the Suez Canal: an ancient trading site and a major naval station under the Ottoman Empire; port of departure for pilgrims to Mecca; oil-refining centre. It suffered severely in the Arab-Israeli conflicts of 1967 and 1973. Pop: 513 000 (2005 est)
Isthmus of Sueza strip of land in NE Egypt, between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea: links Africa and Asia and is crossed by the Suez Canal
Gulf of Suezthe NW arm of the Red Sea: linked with the Mediterranean by the Suez Canal