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    bosnian
    [ adj ]
    of or relating to or characteristic of Bosnia-Herzegovina or the people of Bosnia
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    Bosnian \Bosnian\ adj.
    of or pertaining to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. The great majority of Bosnian Serbs had boycotted the referendum on independence.
    2. Sarajevo radio yesterday denied reports that the Bosnian army started the fighting. Bosnian Croat forces this autumn suffered a string of reverses at the hands of their Moslem adversaries.
    3. Sarajevo radio yesterday denied reports that the Bosnian army started the fighting. Bosnian Croat forces this autumn suffered a string of reverses at the hands of their Moslem adversaries.
    4. The plan is due to be debated by the Bosnian assembly later this week.
    5. Nor would there appear to be much appetite for his proposal to bomb the Bosnian Serbs back into the Stone Age.
    6. 'It was the sower of death,' said a Bosnian policeman, referring to a heavy machine-gun with a distinctive sound much feared by residents because it is often loaded with exploding bullets.
    7. Meanwhile, the Bosnian Serb parliament has proposed a new prime minister, Mr Dusan Kozic, a technocrat who promised to clamp down on black-marketeering.
    8. But Mr Karadzic has previously refused to hand over more land to the Moslems. The Bosnian Moslems fear they will be wedged between the two ethnic states, at the mercy of their foes.
    9. Bosnian Serbs have driven hundreds of Moslems from their homes in northeast Bosnia, UN military officers said.
    10. Earlier this month, Mr Andrei Kozyrev, the Russian foreign minister, warned the US Congress against insisting on the implementation of its vote to arm Bosnian Moslem forces.
    11. If he goes ahead Mr Clinton will have met his obligation to Congress by framing a strong motion in support of the Bosnian Moslems.
    12. There have been some signs of this in the last fortnight, with Mr Charles Redman, the US special envoy, trying hard to resolve the conflict between the Bosnian government and the Croats.
    13. 'We had no choice but to turn to the Bosnian Serb Republic and its army to enable us to save the necks of our children, women and elderly,' Commander Darko Kolenda told Reuter on nearby Mount Vlasic, which is held by the Serbs.
    14. 'Those people not from mixed marriages can go to the territory controlled by (Bosnian president Alija) Izetbegovic, or go to Croatia.
    15. Bosnian Serbs had previously forbidden entry to the town where hundreds have died during the Serbs' three-week offensive, including 91 reported killed yesterday.
    16. Last night a train with some 2,000 Bosnian refugees was being held up at Zagreb station pending clearance from either the Italian or Austrian authorities. 'The killing and the fighting is leading to an acute refugee crisis.
    17. Militant Serb leaders from Bosnia yesterday welcomed the proclamation, Belgrade Radio reported. The proclamation was made by Mr Mate Boban, a leading politician of the Bosnian Croatian Democratic Union, sister-party of the ruling party in Croatia.
    18. The action plan relates to 'greater' Sarajevo, including Bosnian Serb-controlled areas.
    19. Supporters of the Bosnian government in Washington say it has been unfairly deprived of the chance to defend itself against a vastly better armed enemy. Even within the EU, there has been a struggle to co-ordinate policy over Bosnia.
    20. Last week I tried to suggest ways of preventing conflicts of the Croat and Bosnian type elsewhere in Europe, especially by giving early attention to the problems of national minorities.
    21. Mr Silajdzic said the US was being 'helpful'. Under the plans being discussed, Bosnian Croats and the Moslem-led Bosnian government would incorporate territory westwards and northwards of Sarajevo into the new entity.
    22. Mr Silajdzic said the US was being 'helpful'. Under the plans being discussed, Bosnian Croats and the Moslem-led Bosnian government would incorporate territory westwards and northwards of Sarajevo into the new entity.
    23. Like the people of Sarajevo, they see themselves as Bosnian.
    24. Mr Thornberry said 192 shells were counted by UN observers - all but two of them fell on Bosnian government positions. Despite the failure of ceasefire agreements to take hold, the international airlift has continued.
    25. Tortuous undoing, Page 6 Tanks shelled Moslem villages outside the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, after two truces had failed in less than 24 hours.
    26. Moreover the deal was negotiated by the president of Serbia, Mr Slobodan Milosevic, not by the Bosnian Serbs.
    27. At stake is Britain's long-term diplomatic credibility - its much-vaunted ability to 'punch above its weight' in international affairs. The mayor of Bihac, the Bosnian town beseiged by Serbs, refuses to speak to British reporters.
    28. Government forces have made big advances against rebels who backed local business tycoon Mr Fikret Abdic, a former member of the Bosnian leadership, who split with Sarajevo almost a year ago over whether to accept an international peace plan for Bosnia.
    29. Serbs fired at Bosnian government forces with an anti-aircraft gun supposedly under United Nations control in a depot near Sarajevo, a UN military spokesman said yesterday.
    30. The Berliner Zeitung was thinking along these lines in looking at the ramifications of the Bosnian crisis. 'The cliche of the ugly German is widespread among other peoples.
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