Examples of 'rhodesians' in a sentence

Meaning of "rhodesians"

Rhodesians is a noun that refers to the people of Rhodesia, a former country in southern Africa (now Zimbabwe)
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  • plural of Rhodesian

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The Rhodesians will have no such privilege.
The action against the Rhodesians was serious.
The Rhodesians insisted on abiding by the accord and negotiating inside the country.
But everyone knows very well that we are Rhodesians and will always remain Rhodesians.
And the Rhodesians believed their politicians and media people and preachers.
I earned the right to be a voice when I went after the Rhodesians.
In total the Rhodesians only suffered four casualties and lost one helicopter during the operation.
It was here that the lessons of Guerilla Warfare were born for the Rhodesians.
The Rhodesians bombed and burnt down thatched mud huts and generally harassed the enemy troops.
This placed the Northern Rhodesians in a very powerful position.
The Rhodesians returned home after three years service and were replaced by a New Zealand squadron.
Soldiers from Southern Rhodesia generally described themselves simply as Rhodesians.
Four Rhodesians were killed.
In particular Tholet became famous for patriotic anthems such as Rhodesians Never Die.
Rhodesians are naive, as much as their king.

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The action against the Rhodesians was serious . We need to be taken seriously.
The guerrillas retreated into well-camouflaged foxholes as the Rhodesians moved forward.
Rhodesians were conscripted by selection to complete their national service with the RLI from 1973.
However, it was not long before the Rhodesians sensed that something was going on.
The second round took place on the following day, with both Rhodesians competing.
There were 90 Rhodesians on the eve of the attack and only 10 alive and unwounded afterwards.
A large English-speaking population was the result of being a favourite holiday destination for white Rhodesians.
October 27 - Southern Rhodesians reject union with South Africa in a referendum.
Television reception was confined mainly to the large cities, and most viewers were White Rhodesians.
Until Zimbabwean independence in 1980, white Rhodesians prevailed over the nation politically, socially, and economically.
Following the independence of Zimbabwe from the UK in 1980, these immigrants identified themselves as Rhodesians.
Nevertheless, unlike white South Africans, a significant percentage of white Rhodesians represented recent immigrants.
The post held a large quantity of stores and was defended by 300 Australians and 200 Rhodesians.
The Italians took seven New Zealanders and three Rhodesians prisoner, all injured.
A contemporary South African opinion on Rhodesians abroad [ 23 ].

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