Each track seems to be accented with an exotic instrument like the Indian drum, bass conga, Moroccan clay drums, and the wah-wah bass. |
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When we sit for dinner it is on divans against walls covered with rich Moroccan fabrics. |
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I deliberated over the crayfish and lobster bisque or spiced blackened tuna with Moroccan couscous, coriander oil and sweet chilli sauce. |
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Most of the thirty-two pages on Moroccan agate are color plates of superb geodes with fantastic patterns and inclusions. |
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This is the place for spiced Moroccan lamb meatballs or grilled garlic mushrooms to start. |
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A sunken lounge features Moroccan cushions and pouffes, while a dining alcove is covered in rich velvet drapes in red, orange and ochre. |
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A slice of fortune and a rasping forehand drive earns the Moroccan three break points. |
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For this fast and satisfying menu, we add spices, canned tomatoes, and shelf-stable couscous to give convenient ingredients a Moroccan flair. |
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Frosted store windows groaned with a cornucopia of Irish linens, Madras shawls, China tea, Moroccan slippers, Scottish whisky and Madeira wine. |
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The traditional headgear for Moroccan men is the fez, named after the Moroccan city of the same name. |
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But a recent meditation in a deserted Moroccan line-up led me to ponder the perplexities of relative perfection. |
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Her Moroccan spin on chicken flew past the glazed and cidery take on beer-can chicken. |
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Earlier today, Bill, Powell had rather a chilly reception from the Moroccan king. |
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Eight people were killed Saturday when a high-voltage power line pole collapsed on a busy market in the Moroccan port of Casablanca. |
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In 2002, a dozen Moroccan soldiers planted a flag on Parsley Island, a small, uninhabited outcropping off the shore near Ceuta. |
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Instruments used in traditional Moroccan music include the tbal, a double-headed drum, and the querqbat, or metal castanets. |
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This is the first time domestically cultivated marijuana has overtaken Moroccan hashish as the major product in the British marijuana market. |
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The supply of hashish coming from Moroccan fields grew enormously in the 1990s, especially in the second half of that decade. |
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Mauritania withdrew in 1979, but Polisario fought Moroccan occupation for 16 years. |
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Went for a 6am hammam, the Moroccan Turkish bath, taken twice daily by locals and incorporating sauna, wash and massage in one. |
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With their Moroccan lamb patties, ostrich fillets in Calvados, their monkfish and parma ham kebabs, the kitchen certainly has aspiration. |
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Four had taught Spanish as a second Language to Chinese, Moroccan, and Eastern European immigrants for a very limited time. |
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In Spain, there is now a robust supply of both Moroccan hashish and homegrown marijuana of increasing variety and quality. |
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It sounds more like a night in than a night out, but this is dining out Moroccan style. |
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Garbanzo beans, Marcona almonds and golden raisins, along with cumin in the sausage, turned the dish vaguely Moroccan. |
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This left him virtual king of the unconquered portion of Algeria, and in 1839 he again attacked the French, this time with Moroccan support. |
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Recently, many Moroccan newspapers have gone online, with Moroccans living abroad as their main audience. |
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Making this pie is a joy, as the smell of the Moroccan spices fill the house. |
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Not too many people showed up and we ended up playing against a group of local guys, all of whom were of Moroccan origin. |
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If they dine at the hotel's restaurant, they'll enjoy a choice of traditional Moroccan cuisine. |
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A number of museums that exhibit Moroccan paintings and sculptures are supported by the state. |
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The Moroccan landscape consists of desert, rivers, plains, and four major mountain ranges. |
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Following the salad course, Moroccan cooks typically serve main dishes that include meat and vegetables, followed by couscous. |
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If we can't be bothered to cook we often come to the Moroccan restaurant here. |
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The nikab, worn in black by this Moroccan woman, is a veil in the true sense of the word. |
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Another factor that inhibited earlier Moroccan migration to the United States was the relative proximity of Europe. |
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And, by the way, if the Moroccan restaurant doesn't knock you senseless you need surgery. |
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Meanwhile, couscous is actually tiny grains of Moroccan style pasta made from semolina wheat with fluffy texture. |
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There are tie-dyes on the walls, and colourful Moroccan style cushions on the ground, and a didgeridoo on the corner. |
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Whether it's a car boot sale, a Moroccan souk or a high street store, men are useless barterers. |
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Having settled into your pile of soft furnishings, be prepared to be served a veritable banquet of the finest Moroccan cuisine. |
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A photo also showed that woven rugs, won after two hours of bargaining in a Moroccan souk, would perfectly fit the couple's rooms. |
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The argan tree has long been a cornerstone of Moroccan and specifically Burba culture. |
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Argan oil, known as Moroccan gold, comes from the seeds of the argan tree, once widely grown in Morocco but now found only in the south. |
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One Moroccan girl said that she was a little afraid, since the murderer was a Moroccan. |
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I stay with the same family when I am there, and I am Uncle Hamish to a lot of little Moroccan children. |
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The three remaining bedrooms are upstairs, the master having been lent a Moroccan, ornamental feel with an arched window as the focal point. |
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Because I am currently burning the candle at both ends, got home and made my bread, left it to rise, and made my Moroccan dried fruit salad. |
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On the Moroccan side, security services with shotguns and rifles with fixed bayonets have met migrant workers. |
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Our riad was simply, but beautifully decorated with Moroccan handicrafts, textiles and furnishings. |
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The group recorded their new CD in the Moroccan city of Fez, in the courtyard of a converted riad. |
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The pick of the bunch are the riad hotels, which typically occupy a traditional Moroccan house built around an open courtyard. |
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Riad Kasbah Le Mirage is the elite version of the Moroccan courtyard house. |
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As in an authentic Moroccan riad, the home encompasses an enclosed court-yard with a shaded arcade for lounging. |
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The Moroccanization law was repealed in 1993 and the Moroccan government began allowing for up to 100 percent repatriation of capital. |
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The combination of percussion and reeds, and the frenzied pace of some of the pieces, creates some uncanny parallels with Moroccan trance music. |
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The women are descended from African slaves who were brought from the Sudan which was once part of the Moroccan empire. |
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He made a direct link between Morocco's geography and hagiocracy in Moroccan history. |
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On balance though, this book expertly manages to bring history alive and makes this important period in European and Moroccan history easily accessible to a wider audience. |
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The 29-year-old Moroccan had been found guilty on more than 3,000 counts of being an accessory to murder and of being a member of a terrorist organisation. |
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They are my Yemenite and Moroccan and Portuguese and American mothers. |
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I'm in a Ford Fiesta, top of the range for Moroccan car rental. |
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Moroccan music comes up on the soundtrack, and the image fades to black. |
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If you ask for wine at one of my locals, you are offered a choice between a lukewarm Liebfraumilch or an oxidised Moroccan red that tastes like creosote. |
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Over the years his style has simplified, he says, boiling down to an essence of Moroccan style and design, which he then makes liveable and comfortable. |
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The oil was sold in Moroccan markets even before the Phoenicians arrived, yet the hardy argan tree, called the Moroccan ironwood by some people, has been slowly disappearing. |
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Challenging Moroccan authority anywhere in the country often comes at a price and protests, while not illegal, are frowned upon. |
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As a result, the primary relationships in American family life have acquired the flavor of a Moroccan souk. |
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In a violent altercation in Barcelona with a Moroccan bag snatcher last month I came out with a torrent of extremely filthy Italian which I did not know I knew. |
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Perched on a hillock and overlooked by the brooding massifs of the western Rif mountains, here you get your first taste of Moroccan geographical realities. |
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One of the most familiar Moroccan foods in American supermarkets, couscous is made from grains of very fine semolina and is steamed until barely soft. |
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So far, this has meant a strong focus on Moroccan trance music, expressed over three CDs made in collaboration with a number of Marrakech-based musicians. |
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Nevertheless, should the Moroccan regime now be subjected to real pressure it is likely that this could provide the missing link for a lasting solution. |
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It's the kind of place where you'd expect to find a silver-haired patrician gliding across the floor in deck shoes dictating a letter to the Moroccan ambassador. |
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Koraichi's installation iconizes al-Rumi's journey across continents through Turkish ceramic ablution basins, Moroccan gold-embroidered silk, and metal. |
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Dinner each night will be different but typically Moroccan cuisine such as couscous or a meat and vegetable stew, with beer, wine or water, followed by Moroccan mint tea. |
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The Moroccan went clear in the final 30 metres and even had the luxury of easing up before raising two fingers, one for each of his Athens triumphs, as he crossed. |
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The preposterously implausible Moroccan tale is my all-time favourite. |
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Threatened by erosion, desertification, overgrazing and global warming, cedar forests in the Moroccan Middle Atlas Mountains are going through a hard time. |
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Moroccan authorities said last week that the suspects planned to sail a dinghy loaded with explosives from Morocco into the strait to attack the vessels. |
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These places, frequently adorned with Bogart posters, ceiling fans, or a piano, often try to capture the film's Moroccan exoticism or sense of romance. |
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Nevertheless, in 859, Danish pirates sailed through Gibraltar and raided the little Moroccan state of Nekor. |
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Pipeweed had the aroma of the finest Moroccan Mauve. I inhaled. It was strong stuff. |
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This came in a meeting between Moroccan health minister Yasmina Baddou and her Senegalese peer, Modou Diagne Fada. |
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There are more than a hundred Moroccan primary schools, dispersed across the city. |
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Fuel prices increased after Moroccan government implemented an indexation measure as part of the efforts to contain the national deficit. |
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He sailed to Arzila on the Moroccan coast to rescue the Portuguese soldiers who he heard were under siege by the Moors. |
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He sailed to Arzila on the Moroccan coast to rescue Portuguese soldiers whom he had heard were under siege by the Moors. |
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The Royal Moroccan Navy can transfer the Stan Pontoon Water Barge between locations with either a tug or workboat. |
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The Moroccan government sent the Moroccan cavalry as extras for some battle scenes. |
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Choose from woods ranging from Moroccan thuya to 5,000-year-old bog oak and American timber. |
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This was the first and only time in history that a Moroccan monarch had married away from his capital. |
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In 1952, Orson Welles' Othello won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival under the Moroccan flag. |
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In the late 1560s, the syndicate was importing Moroccan sugar, melasses, paneles and rameals via Antwerp in ships flying the Moroccan flag. |
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The city has become the home to large numbers of Moroccan, Algerian and Turkish immigrants. |
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The Moroccan lady knows little of cooking, needlework or any household arts. |
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Moroccan pilgrim Abdul Muti Mohammed has come to the Kingdom to perform Haj with his family for the first time. |
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The souped-up scarf comes in a Moroccan black and saffron tile print. |
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Think Moroccan cooking, and the image of colourful spices piled up in a bustling souk may spring to mind. |
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The incident ended when both countries agreed to return to the status quo ante which existed prior to the Moroccan occupation of the island. |
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Two distinct correlations between the Moroccan and the Newark magnetostratigraphy have been proposed. |
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Other important Moroccan authors include, Abdellatif Laabi, Abdelkrim Ghallab, Fouad Laroui, Mohammed Berrada and Leila Abouzeid. |
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Brussels has a large concentration of Muslims, mostly of Moroccan and Turkish ancestry. |
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Italian Ambassador Amedeo Guillet, who makes it a practice never to eat at midday, lounged on a Moroccan pouf reading The Peter Principle. |
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Poultry is also very common, and the use of seafood is increasing in Moroccan food. |
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Those writers were an important influence the many Moroccan novelists, poets and playwrights that were still to come. |
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She is the daughter of General Mohamed Oufkir and a cousin of fellow Moroccan writer and actress Leila Shenna. |
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Forced to resolve a Sanhaja civil war, he left control of the Moroccan conquests to his brother, Yusuf ibn Tashufin. |
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Three generations of writers especially shaped 20th century Moroccan literature. |
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In 1341, he participated in an attack on Ceuta, considered a nest of Moroccan pirates who regularly attacked the coasts of Algarve. |
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You would be amazed at what is hidden by those kaftanlike cloaks and veils that Moroccan women wear! |
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When the recipe for the Moroccan pigeon pie bisteeya came out, it also entered my repertory for entertaining. |
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The main Moroccan dish most people are familiar with is couscous, the old national delicacy. |
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Isla Perejil was occupied on 11 July 2002 by Moroccan Gendarmerie and troops, who were evicted peacefully by Spanish naval forces. |
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On 20 June 2014, Toshack was appointed as manager of Moroccan side Wydad Casablanca. |
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The country's distinctive group of Moroccan Arabic dialects is referred to as Darija. |
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Spanish control of Spanish Sahara endured until the 1975 Green March prompted a withdrawal, under Moroccan military pressure. |
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In 2012, Moroccan inventors applied for 197 patents, up from 152 two years earlier. |
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The major resources of the Moroccan economy are agriculture, phosphates, and tourism. |
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Agadir is a major coastal resort and has a third of all Moroccan bed nights. |
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Moroccan cuisine is considered as one of the most diversified cuisines in the world. |
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The proposal was encouraged by Moroccan allies such as the United States, France and Spain. |
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The Moroccan Constitution provides for a monarchy with a Parliament and an independent judiciary. |
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This trade is unregulated and causing unknown reductions of wild populations of native Moroccan wildlife. |
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Imam Yahya refused the offer on the grounds that the Idrisis were of a Moroccan descent. |
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Spanish troops had taken the normally uninhabited island after Moroccan soldiers landed on it and set up tents and a flag. |
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Recent flavours in the range include Masala Chai and Moroccan Mint, while the newest flavour is Rosy Rose Hip, which is organic. |
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Earlier this week a 23-year-old Moroccan was found in a shipping container in the port of Melilla. |
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The 21-year-old French-born Moroccan Hafsia Herzi took the Best Actress award for her performance in the latter film. |
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A colleague at the salon said her Tunisian workmate had used an expired hair dye, which left the Moroccan woman's long locks in tatters. |
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Fighting between the Moroccan military and Polisario forces continued for many years. |
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However, the Festival's musicians did not play the Moroccan national anthem, as no one in attendance knew what it was. |
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France allowed Mohammed V to return in 1955, and the negotiations that led to Moroccan independence began the following year. |
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The earliest known independent Moroccan state was the Berber kingdom of Mauretania under king Baga. |
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Like many other Maghreb nations, Moroccan rugby tended to look to Europe for inspiration, rather than to the rest of Africa. |
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Check out a range of multi coloured Moroccan leather pouffes, hand made in Marrakech. |
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For instance there is the Moroccan lamb tagine that shares space with Italian cannelloni and Long Island chicken ravioli. |
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Some of her specialties include lemon Moroccan chicken, beef carbonade and freshly baked sourdough bread. |
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The Moroccan dialect, referred to as Darija, and French are also widely spoken. |
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The HBO bash in Griff's restaurant looked like a scene from the Arabian Nights, complete with a pool of floating flowers and hanging Moroccan lights. |
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During his tour in the different stands, the Prime Minister stopped in the Moroccan stand where he enquired about the activities of edition in the Maghrebi country. |
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Tangier's Ibn Batouta International Airport and the rail tunnel will serve as the gateway to the Moroccan Riviera, the littoral area between Tangier and Oujda. |
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As a result, Moroccan rugby was tied to the fortunes of France, during the first and second World War, with many Moroccan players going away to fight. |
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Full color images accompany recipes from Coconut Shortbread and Strawberry Coconut Mousse to a Moroccan Sweet Potato, Butter Bean and coconut Tagine. |
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Berber and Arabic are spoken by the Moroccan community, as are Hindi and Sindhi by the Indian and the Pakistani communities of Gibraltar respectively. |
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Asked about the support for filmmakers in the region, Ayouch said that in Morocco, there is the Moroccan cinematographic centre that gives every year funds for some movies. |
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Sleek, modern designs are being constructed in cities like Rabat and Casablanca that give no particular homage to any of the past Moroccan architecture styles. |
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Women are at times sexually harassed when walking the streets, a woman walking the streets of Casablanca while filmed by The Moroccan Times was harassed about 300 times. |
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Harissa is a fiery pepper paste that is used as an ingredient in couscous and grilled dishes or as a condiment served on the side of a Moroccan meal. |
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According to Human Rights Watch annual report 2016, Moroccan authorities restricted the rights to peaceful expression, association and assembly through several laws. |
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The Moroccan coastal plains experience remarkably moderate temperatures even in summer, owing to the effect of the cold Canary Current off its Atlantic coast. |
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Joining Europe's big two in an all-star field are Moroccan sensation, Zahra Ouaziz, the world's fastest woman this year and the classy Ethiopian, Geta Wami. |
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From Moroccan Style Beef to Greek Pastitsio, this is packed with highly spiced, seasoned delights that rely on ingredients found in any supermarket. |
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Moroccan and Algerian troops soon clashed in Western Sahara. |
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Lemon Mint is good with stewed fruit, Ginger Mint is terrific with tomatoes and Moroccan Mint is the perfect ingredient for a cucumber and yoghurt popadom dip. |
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Low seating's a must for this laidback but opulent look, and Moroccan Bazaar's Faux Leather Moroccan Pouffes, PS99 each, come in different colours, including striking gold. |
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The two parties stressed the importance of setting up a business council to develop investments and partnerships between the Moroccan and Equatoguinean private sectors. |
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However, Nomas took firm control of the second-half and their continuous pressure finally paid off with a third goal through their Moroccan professional Jamal Faqeer. |
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Moroccan Anan Mohammad, 14, whose first language is French, reckons he has a slight edge over other participants because he also understands Arabic. |
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The Moroccan government and its supporters point to the kingdom's ambitious large-scale development projects in Western Sahara, particularly in urban areas. |
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The menu, which changes daily, typically includes cold Moroccan tapaslike salads, savory-sweet tagines and couscous with stewed meats and vegetables. |
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In the kibbutz archive, the kibbutznik is the archon, the Arab is the outsider, and the Moroccan Jew Abutbul is an outsider, too, but slightly less so. |
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In his study of memory skills in Moroccan children, Wagner found no differences between unschooled and Quranically schooled children on most tasks. |
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Other choices include banderillas, grilled garlic mushrooms, smoked salmon fratata, vegetable tagine, Greek village salad and Moroccan spiced prawns. |
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Dubai Court of First Instance earlier heard that the Moroccan met the victim in her home country in January and told her about a good job she knew at a beauty shop in Dubai. |
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According to residence permit data for 2011, more than 860,000 were Romanian, about 770,000 were Moroccan, approximately 390,000 were British, and 360,000 were Ecuadorian. |
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The best known are the Moroccan music, the popular Gasba, Kabyle and Chawi music of Algeria, and the widespread Tuareg music of Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali. |
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On 5 November 2007, King Juan Carlos I visited the city, sparking great enthusiasm from the local population and protests from the Moroccan government. |
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