Douth

Douth

 men collectively, 1340; a company, army, or retinue, 1205.
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Firstly, in May, there are elections in the douth, and there is a lot of thought into whether the Island will re-unite fully or in some new form after being separated for 41 years.
The call came during Sunday's meeting held at the residence of Thomas Douth Guet, an intelligence officer in the government loyal to president Salva Kiir.
Barnsley, Douth Yorkshire, UK: Pen & Sword Aviation, 2008.
"I really like working with my hands in the douth," Marsh said.
Franco Douth Diu, the SPLM secretary for Leer County in South Sudan's Unity state, told Sudan Tribune, that large numbers of the country's citizens have acquired citizenship outside the African continent, making the fight against corruption a difficult task.
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