Anguillan


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Noun1.Anguillan - a native or inhabitant of the island of Anguilla in the West IndiesAnguillan - a native or inhabitant of the island of Anguilla in the West Indies
the Indies, West Indies - the string of islands between North America and South America; a popular resort area
West Indian - a native or inhabitant of the West Indies
Adj.1.Anguillan - of or relating to or characteristic of Anguilla or its people; "Anguillan sea food specialties"
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'This case is to be resolved by the courts and the courts alone,' Horsford said, adding 'I want to take the opportunity on this occasion following the first hearing of the Preliminary Inquiry in this matter to commend the Anguillan public for their peaceful and respectful comportment'.
The 16-seater, three-engined piston-powered civilian utility aircraft has since been pressed into service on the Anguillan carrier's chartered and scheduled network.
Omari inherited his superior musical genes from his father Bankie Banx, a reggae singer, known as the "Anguillan Bob Dylan".
Meanwhile Cleland's Stephen Newns took a similar-sized step towards the podium in a scrappy tear-up with Anguillan teenager Curlun Richardson.
Kenny has been with the Red Cross since 2003 and he will be deployed on the island for about two months, to assist the Anguillan Red Cross and develop a strategy for recovery.
Deck Towel has created a special Turkish towel, in the Anguilla colors of orange and blue, embroidered with AXA - Anguilla's acronym - and the words "Anguilla Strong." This represents the resilience of the Anguillan people, and their determination to rebuild.
A report prepared for the Anguillan government and Commonwealth Secretariat, Anguilla.
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We always have to watch out for balls," said Proctor, whose fellow Anguillan, 200m sprinter Zharnel Hughes, is also on the British team.
Zharnel Hughes, the Anguillan 19-year-old dubbed the new Usain Bolt, was another of the quintet cleared to race for Britain and he took the 200m title in 20.42.
The 28-year-old Jamaican, who holds the world record in both the 200m and 100m, crossed the line with a time of 20.29 seconds to claim first ahead of Anguillan teenager Zharnel Hughes (20.32 secs) and compatriot Julian Forte (20.46) in third, with close rival Justin Gatlin missing from the field.