The passage also reveals, incidentally, that an Ethiopian prince or kinglet ruled at that time over at least a province of South Arabia. |
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At the centre of Ethiopian food is injera, a giant spongy pancake that's used instead of utensils. |
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On the dusty streets of Addis Ababa, O'Sullivan is at home trading banter with hawkers and children in Amharic, the Ethiopian language. |
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Apart from working on these languages, the team has also put in place a system for translation from English to Amharic, an Ethiopian language. |
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The Himyarites had by this time formed an alliance with the Persians and defeated the Ethiopian invaders. |
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The priests process round the church, swinging clouds of incense, carrying their elaborate silver Ethiopian crosses and richly bound bibles. |
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The Ethiopian governmental structure is a parliamentary democracy consisting of a bicameral legislature, a prime minister, and a president. |
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Within the hierarchy of the Ethiopian Church, a special role is played by the deacon, or Dabtara. |
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They get about 2 birr a kilo compared to just 25 Ethiopian cents last year. |
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Last year, two smaller regional centres were established with a grant of one million Ethiopian birr approved by Colligan's office. |
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That rejection soon led to the Monophysite heresy, which lives on to this day in the Coptic and Ethiopian churches. |
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Infrared photography, which is widely used to view underdrawings in painting conservation, has been applied to the Museum's six Ethiopian icons. |
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The Ethiopian wolf is the most endangered species in the group of animals known as canids. |
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Before the Finnish anaesthetist put him to sleep, an Australian nurse asked an Ethiopian translator to find out if the farmer had any questions. |
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The Ethiopian region showed the greatest diversity and the Nearctic region the least. |
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The red-carpet affair was attended by his South Sudanese and Ethiopian counterparts. |
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Great Britain, France, and Italy supported the Ethiopian colonization of Oromos. |
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The Ethiopian Government says it's encouraging local manufacturers to produce cheap generic AIDS drugs. |
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Legend has it that an Ethiopian shepherd discovered the coffee plant when his animals stayed up all night after eating its berries. |
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Prema was invited by the Ethiopian and Norwegian authorities to train doctors in Ethiopia and she trained Ethiopia's first plastic surgeon. |
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Ethiopian forces claim to have captured the town for strategic reasons and insist they intend to withdraw later. |
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The steward of his household sent messengers ahead to take word to the Ethiopian soldiers waiting in Nabatea for their sovereign to join him. |
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In the first reading Philip runs alongside the chariot of the Ethiopian eunuch, a court official of the queen. |
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During my last visit to the Ethiopian highlands, I watched as huge flesh-eating carrion crows circled the parched crop fields. |
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Onions are fried without oil, giving a distinctive flavour to Ethiopian stews. |
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One Ethiopian study showed that heavy clay soils which could not be worked with wooden ploughs became fertile when steel was used. |
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The Ethiopian adds the world crown to the Olympic title he won at Sydney last year. |
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South African, Ethiopian and Mozambican troops are deployed here as peacekeepers under the African Union banner. |
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Ethiopian officials said they are not going to stop farmers from growing khat, but are trying to offer alternatives. |
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A minority of Ethiopian immigrants managed to open successful restaurants that feature Abyssinian cuisine. |
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Sylvia worked for Ethiopian independence and Adela was involved in the launch of the Communist party in her adoptive country. |
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Ethiopian officials warned yesterday of an impending tragedy in the drought-stricken Afar region. |
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Only about 500 Ethiopian wolves remain in the wild, and the species has been ravaged by rabies epidemics at least twice in the recent past. |
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The researchers' analysis led them to conclude that such targeted immunizations can prevent major die-offs in wild Ethiopian wolves. |
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But he was always glad to sample cuisines, from Cuban to Ethiopian, that were new to him. |
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When the aid agency and the Ethiopian government fell out badly over the delivery of food to Eritrea James was sent in to sort the situation. |
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I've blubbed like a babby 3 times so far and the one about the Ethiopian boy reunited with his family just had me howling. |
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One of his Ethiopian concubines saves him from a forest fire by carrying his huge bulk on her back. |
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Twenty years after images of starving Ethiopian children shocked the world, famine and drought continue to stalk this African nation. |
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It turns out that he's currently working on a project with my favorite Ethiopian musical mastermind. |
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The victims included a Puerto Rican-born American, an Ethiopian, a Croatian, and three Timorese. |
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The work survives as a pastiche taken from various manuscripts in Arabic, Coptic, Latin, Syriac, Sahidic, Bohairic, Ethiopian, and Greek. |
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Many of the groups are bilingual, and because of the legacy of Ethiopian domination over Eritrea, many Eritreans also speak Amharic, the Ethiopian administrative language. |
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But, in September, the Ethiopian government rejected the commission's ruling, mainly because it attributed the highly symbolic border village of Badme to Eritrea. |
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That marked the beginning of a fruitful long-term relationship with his Ethiopian clients. |
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Co-pilot on Ethiopian Airlines waited until pilot went to the bathroom and locked him out of the cockpit. |
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Ethiopian Airlines wishes to apologize to its esteemed customers for the inconvenience caused by this diversion. |
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At the end of the Second World War, the Allies awarded Italy's former colony to the Ethiopian emperor, Haile Selassie, without consulting its inhabitants. |
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Coffea arabica originated in the Ethiopian highlands, where the raw, unroasted beans were masticated and the leaves brewed like tea by the locals. |
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But indirectly the Ethiopian conquest had prepared a revolution. |
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The work of a humble but devout countrywomen with considerable artistic talent, they provide a unique glimpse into traditional Ethiopian life and labor. |
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This Ethiopian farmer is facing famine again and, to keep his eight children alive, has been reduced to collecting wood and grass from the bush to sell at market. |
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On Tuesday 24 August the event focuses on Ethiopian writers such as Shantam Shubisa, who is also an internationally recognised singer from the Oromo tribe in Ethiopia. |
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On our first night out we had options of comedy shows, musical events, fine dining options all the way from Mughlai and Ethiopian to sushi and steaks. |
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During the deployment, he was involved with a humanitarian rescue of 85 somalian and Ethiopian refugees whose boat capsized. |
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The sexy actress recently adopted orphaned Ethiopian girl, Zahara, as a sister to her three-year-old Cambodian son Maddox, and is said to be considering extending her family. |
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The Sidamo, who have a highly developed agriculture including ploughing with oxen and terracing of fields, produce the famous Ethiopian coffee of their name. |
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The Ethiopian delegation also circulated elegant 15th-century Psalters written in Ethiopic and used in churches throughout northern and eastern Africa. |
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Ethiopian kings were kissed on the foot and numidian kings were considered too supreme to be kissed at all. |
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Djibouti, which has a good natural harbor and ready access to the Ethiopian highlands, attracted trade caravans crossing East Africa as well as Somali settlers from the south. |
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I've recently become addicted to falafel, which joins Vietnamese Pho soup, gelato, Ethiopian injera bread, pad thai, and schnitzel as some of my favourite things to eat. |
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I know, for example, that there's an internal Ethiopian hierarchy of attractiveness related to skin tone. |
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Ustinov was performing at the age of three, mimicking politicians of the day when his parents invited Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie for dinner. |
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Ethiopian police killed at least 12 people while trying to disperse a demonstration by peasants in a regional capital in the south of the country. |
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After Apollonius has recognized a lion as a reincarnation of Egypt's last pharaoh Amasis, he sets out in the company of ten disciples for the Ethiopian gymnosophists. |
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Close monitoring and rapid, targeted vaccinations may be the best way to protect the Ethiopian wolf, the world's rarest canine, against extinction. |
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And to crown it all, it mithridatized the Ethiopian people to the future secession of Eritrea by incorporating the right of unconditional secession in the Transition Charter. |
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I also felt dehydrated by the previous evening which had been dominated by Tej, Ethiopian honey wine, backed up by some injudicious sampling of the local cloudy millet beer. |
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As an aside, just because the Ethiopian beauty depicted on the cover was a famine victim does not make her any less graceful, willowy or beautiful. |
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Some of his compositions, especially those that include a limited number of figures, display a monumentality that is rarely seen in Ethiopian painting. |
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It all started, as legend has it, when an Ethiopian herder noticed that his goats were acting a bit frisky after munching on some strange berries. |
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The OLF and OLA are labelled as a terrorist organisations by the Ethiopian government. |
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In the Ethiopian Highlands, the Solomonic dynasty established itself in the 13th century. |
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A particular individual which the latter considered a Mongolian and the former assures us is an Ethiopian. |
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The Ethiopian military was supported by Cuban soldiers along with Soviet military advisors and armaments. |
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Ethiopian Airlines was the final operator to temporarily ground its four Dreamliners. |
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On April 27, 2013, Ethiopian Airlines took a 787 on the model's first commercial flight after battery system modifications. |
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In November 2013, Saudi Arabia expelled thousands of illegal Ethiopian residents from the Kingdom. |
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Regional studies on the Horn of Africa are carried out, among others, in the fields of Ethiopian Studies as well as Somali Studies. |
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From 1270 onwards for many centuries, the Solomonic dynasty ruled the Ethiopian Empire. |
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In 1896 further Italian incursion into the horn was decisively halted by Ethiopian forces. |
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Somalia has only two permanent rivers, the Jubba and the Shabele, both of which begin in the Ethiopian Highlands. |
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In 1974, the Ethiopian monarchy under Haile Selassie was overthrown by the Derg, a communist military government backed by the Soviet Union. |
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The Ethiopian Highlands are the largest continuous mountain ranges in Africa, and the Sof Omar Caves contains the largest cave on the continent. |
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The Jesuit missionaries had offended the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo faith of the local Ethiopians. |
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In June 1632, Fasilides, Susenyos' son, declared the state religion again to be the Ethiopian Orthodoxy. |
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On the basis of Article 78 of the 1994 Ethiopian Constitution, the Judiciary is completely independent of the executive and the legislature. |
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Article 39 of the Ethiopian Constitution further gives every regional state the right to secede from Ethiopia. |
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The Ethiopian wolf is perhaps the most researched of all the endangered species within Ethiopia. |
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When completed, this Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is slated to be the largest hydroelectric power station on the continent. |
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Ethiopian Airlines is the country's flag carrier, and is wholly owned by the Government of Ethiopia. |
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The Ethiopian government required nearly all refugees to live in refugee camps. |
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Ge'ez now serves as the liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church. |
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Other writing systems have also been used over the years by different Ethiopian communities. |
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The most widely known is the Ethiopian calendar, also known as the Ge'ez calendar. |
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The Ethiopian months begin on the same days as those of the Coptic calendar, but their names are in Ge'ez. |
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The Ethiopian day is reckoned as beginning at 6 AM as opposed to 12 AM, concurrently with sunrise throughout the year. |
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Ethiopian music uses a distinct modal system that is pentatonic, with characteristically long intervals between some notes. |
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Ethiopian athletes have won many Olympic gold medals in track and field, most of them in long distance running. |
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The conference ended with a signed agreement calling for the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops in exchange for the cessation of armed confrontation. |
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This coastal strip is part of the Ethiopian xeric grasslands and shrublands ecoregion. |
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Somalia has only two permanent rivers, the Jubba and Shabele, both of which begin in the Ethiopian Highlands. |
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It was a Syrian merchant, Frumentius, who is credited with converting Ezana, the Negus of the powerful northern Ethiopian state of Aksum. |
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In addition, khat, ensete, noog, teff and finger millet were also domesticated in the Ethiopian highlands. |
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In Ethiopia there were titles of nobility among the Mesafint borne by those at the apex of medieval Ethiopian society. |
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However, the Enoch books are treated as canonical by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church. |
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Trade routes from Gondar, located in the Ethiopian Highlands led to Massawa via Adwa. |
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The fear of Turkish advances within the Portuguese and Ethiopian sectors also played a role in their alliance. |
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The success of this attack cut the major supply line to the Second Ethiopian Army in Asmara, which then had to be supplied by air. |
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The Ethiopian Orthodox Church received its lines of succession through the Coptic Orthodox Church in the fifth century. |
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At Emba Darho in the Ethiopian and Eritrean highlands, two kinds of megalithic circles are found. |
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At the National Museum we admired Ethiopian artworks, pre-historic fossils and archeological findings from the Axumite period. |
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The Ethiopian trio of Dawit Wolde Arega, Baisa Ktesa Moleta and Shiferaw Wola Gende also ran excellent races in the men's 1,500 metres. |
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A factor with the potential to limit this impact, however, may be certain aspects of the Ethiopian evangelical worldview. |
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A cache of fossils found in an Ethiopian desert provide the missing link between ancient apemen and earlier human ancestors. |
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In trying to smooth over the row, Egypt's apple polishers say, Morsi is underlining Egypt's commitment to support Ethiopian development. |
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Ethiopian foreign ministry spokesman Wahide Belay said today the troops will pullout in a responsible manner. |
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Ethiopian Airlines issued a statement apologizing for the incident. |
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Graded levels of Sesbania sesban and Leucaena leucocephala as supplement of teff straw given to Ethiopian Menz sheep. |
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Graded levels of Sesbania sesban and Leucaena leucocephala as supplement to teff straw given to Ethiopian Menz sheep. |
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Other unique sandwich suggestions include Pav Bhaji, Carnitas Sandwiches, Ethiopian Wraps, and Chow Mein Sandwiches. |
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In terms of biogeography there is a mixture of Ethiopian, Palaearctic and Arabian species as well as endemic species. |
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Manuscripts and magic scrolls feature an early Ethiopian language, Ge'ez, according to Laura Garrity-Arquitt of the museum. |
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A captivating anthropomorphism grips you as you observe the gelada baboon, a primate living in the Ethiopian highlands. |
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The shares auction of Ethiopian lender, Bank of Abyssinia, attracted bids, some of which were 224 percent over the par value. |
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The corridor linking the Ethiopian highlands to southern Africa was the cradle of the australopithecine and earliest hominine lineages. |
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However, sectors exclusively for Ethiopian investors include banking, indurance and micro-credit services. |
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Spicy curries and other traditional Ethiopian dishes, usually served family-style, are scooped up with pieces of spongy injera bread. |
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The Ethiopian crowd's Hellenizing onomastic suggests that their perspective has shifted to become a hybrid one, which is now colored by Greek language and culture. |
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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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To further your Pan-African ideology, I would suggest that you cover Somalia, which would include exposing the US-backed Ethiopian onslaught for what it is. |
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Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots? |
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Tinega, Gesabwa and Ethiopian Tgist Tufa broke free from the pack for good at about the eight-mile mark before the two Kenyans pulled away in the final half mile. |
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Eritrea has taken an important step towards securing autonomy in monetary policy with the issue of its own currency, the nakfa, to replace the Ethiopian birr. |
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For centuries Ethiopian Christianism has excited the curiosity of western scholars who are tempted to see in it the survival of an exotic form of primitive Christianism. |
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The ministry said Ethiopia is anxious to end its military intervention in Somalia as soon as Somalian forces and AMISOM take over from Ethiopian forces. |
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The lingering securocrat mindset means that the internet is provided and controlled solely by the state-owned Ethiopian Telecommunication Corporation. |
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The 34-year-old Ethiopian, whose 400m lap times during the race averaged less than 68 seconds, smashed the former record of Artur Barrios of Mexico. |
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The wave of accusations was launched by Hazem Salah Abou Ismail, founder of the Rayah Party, who claimed that Arab countries are financing the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. |
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Thus the survey, which is well presented, includes the Coptic Church in Egypt, the Nubian Church in medieval Sudan and the Ethiopian one, beginning with the Axumite Kingdom. |
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Then in 1306, 30 Ethiopian ambassadors from Emperor Wedem Arad came to Europe, and Prester John was mentioned as the patriarch of their church in a record of their visit. |
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The most important outlet for Ethiopian slaves was undoubtedly Massawa. |
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A number of such language areas have been documented, among them, the Balkan language area, the Mesoamerican language area, and the Ethiopian language area. |
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It was smoked in calabash water pipes with terracotta smoking bowls, apparently an Ethiopian invention which was later conveyed to eastern, southern and central Africa. |
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The most famous crop domesticated in the Ethiopian highlands is coffee. |
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As with many other aspects of Ethiopian culture and tradition, tastes in music and lyrics are strongly linked with those in neighboring Eritrea, Somalia, Djibouti, and Sudan. |
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Like the Coptic calendar, the Ethiopian calendar has twelve months of exactly 30 days each plus five or six epagomenal days, which comprise a thirteenth month. |
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The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church is part of Oriental Orthodoxy. |
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Four chemists and geologists from the Ethiopian Geological Survey were arrested in connection with a fake gold scandal, following complaints from buyers in South Africa. |
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In less elevated regions, particularly the lower lying Ethiopian xeric grasslands and shrublands in the east of the country, the climate can be significantly hotter and drier. |
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The Ethiopian Highlands cover most of the country and have a climate which is generally considerably cooler than other regions at similar proximity to the Equator. |
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As the majority of the Ethiopian population lived in rural towns, Italy faced continued resistance and ambushes in urban centers throughout its occupation. |
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Ethiopia is the place of origin of the coffee bean, which was first cultivated at Kefa, one of the 14 provinces in the old Ethiopian administration. |
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The Commonwealth armed forces, along with the Ethiopian patriotic resistance, expelled those of Italy in 1941, and took over the area's administration. |
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On July 12, 2013, a fire started on an empty Ethiopian Airlines 787 parked at Heathrow Airport before it was extinguished by the airport fire and rescue service. |
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They are, in addition of the Axumite inscriptions and the Ethiopian Royal Chronicles, among the most important Medieval Ethiopian written sources. |
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Until recently, scientists thought Ethiopian wolves were a type of jackal. They gave Ethiopian wolves names like Semien jackal, Simenian jackal, or Ethiopian jackal. |
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Clearly moved by the struggle of Ethiopian refugee Aida and her beguiling daughter Amelia, zillionaire Theo Paphitis vowed to sort out their chaotic finances. |
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