habili造句
- Gen . Al Sharif Haider bin Saleh Nasser Al Habili.
- Al Habili harassed South Yemen's army for more than two decades.
- Al Habili wields his power graciously.
- His people rely on Al Habili to use his influence with the government to get things done.
- Al Habili will say only that his support came from the forces " of good ."
- So are the three tame desert gazelles Al Habili keeps in the garden of his San'a compound.
- Saleh, Al Habili says, has put Yemen on the road to reform and there is no turning back.
- They come as supplicants to the open house Al Habili holds every Thursday at his mansion in San'a, the capital.
- Al Habili says the men who followed him into the desert are now scattered throughout Yemen's army and all are loyal to Saleh.
- But Al Habili and his men did not come in from the desert until restive elements in the south were put down decisively during a 1994 civil war.
- It's difficult to see habili in a sentence. 用habili造句挺难的
- Haider Al Habili acknowledges that for Yemen to change, he and people like him must give up the power they hold by virtue of tradition and their guns.
- Al Habili brought his men _ he says they then numbered about 3, 000 _ to San'a, where they were welcomed by President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
- When the people of Bayhan, Al Habili's ancestral region in eastern Yemen, want roads or schools or clinics, they don't go to bureaucrats or elected officials.
- It seems like something out of the British Raj _ unsurprising, since Al Habili first rose to officer in the British-run, Aden-based Southern Arabian Army in the 1960s.
- It takes time, until we build Yemen in a proper way, " the 56-year-old Al Habili says, fingering fine silver prayer beads strung on a silver chain.
- It seems like something out of the British Raj, or " crown rule " _ unsurprising, since Al Habili first rose to officer in the British-run, Aden-based Southern Arabian Army in the 1960s.