Many of the goods she sells are contraband items smuggled in from The Gambia. |
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Long and narrow it stretches east to west along the Gambia River and the capital, Banjul, lies on an island in the river delta. |
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Farmers in Gambia are despairing as a shortage of rain is causing new seedlings to wilt and die off. |
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There are also references to the Soce of Senegal, JoIa of Gambia, Songhay and Moors of Mali, and the Kru of Liberia. |
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In the morning we will fly on to Yundum airport and take surface transportation into Banjul, the capital of The Gambia. |
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In fact, there are no universities in Gambia, but in the late 1990s, university extension programs were offered for the first time. |
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The Gambia was once part of the Empire of Ghana and the Kingdom of the Songhais. |
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Classes 7 and 8 gave a musical accompaniment to the story, Grace's Journey about a girl in The Gambia. |
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Other major players are Songhay from Niger and Mali, Wolof from Senegal, and Soninke from Gambia. |
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The work is dedicated to Suleiman, teacher and Master of Fula Flute, a wind instrument from The Gambia. |
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Krio is spoken in Sierra Leone and also around Banjul in the Gambia, as well as on the island of Ngueyma Byogo in Equatorial Guinea. |
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The first son to Omoro and Binta, Kunta Kinte, a Mandinka, is born around 1750 in Juffure along the Gambia River. |
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All used clothes in good condition are required for families in Gambia, West Africa. |
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In West Africa British possessions were limited to the settlement of Sierra Leone, and trading posts on the Gambia and Gold Coast. |
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The Constitution of the Second Republic of Gambia provides for elections by universal suffrage for adults eighteen and older. |
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In July 2007, 16 couriers were arrested on the weekly flight between the Gambia and the Netherlands. |
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Currently, the group is pushing hard to become highly cost efficient and has entered into processing arrangements with Gambia in order to create a highly competitive base. |
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The Harmattan Sahara winds give the Gambia a uniquely pleasant winter, completely rainless and blessed with daily sunshine. |
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This 'multigrade teachings exists in many countries, for example in Lyle Gambia, Cameroon or Zambia. |
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These studies and workshops complement the work already done by IUCN in Senegal, Gambia and Guinea Bissau. |
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In Gambia the prevalence of the chlamydial disease trachoma in villages with frequent spraying to reduce flies is significantly lower than in villages without spraying. |
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Then we sailed to Banjul in Gambia to reprovision the boat for our trip to the Cape Verdes. |
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With regard to Gambia and Guinea-Bissau, both are sister countries and good friends. |
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But those strands of his identity are all wound around the conspiracy that led him back to Gambia for the first time in 23 years. |
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The Gambia has moved up 11 places to rank 11 in 2007, the highest rank gain of any country in the region. |
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A conference was held in Banjul, Gambia, in January 2000, to promote the Decade of Education. |
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Did you know that there are eight types of bee-eater and 14 types of plover in the Gambia? |
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From north to south The Gambia extends to a maximum of 48km, though the coastline, with its bays and promontories, is 80km in length. |
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Also taken were bags of new clothing intended for a school in Gambia. |
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In July 1982 Senegal and The Gambia began implementing the agreement, and a Senegambian executive and legislature were established. |
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The Amazon biography for an author named Papa Faal mentions both Gambia and lists a military record that matches the FBI report. |
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The various members met for the first time when they traveled to Gambia at the beginning of December to carry out their plan. |
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Some months ago a less than dramatic surfing accident left me with an odontoid fracture and an abrupt suspension of my life as a research paediatrician in the Gambia. |
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The Gambia used to be covered in a mosaic of savannah woodland with patches of gallery forest, but much of this natural landscape has disappeared. |
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I met Super Diamono in Gambia and they suggested I should join the group to go on tour with them. |
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The President had never made a statement castigating human rights defenders, who were free to come to Gambia under the protection of the law. |
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International efforts to end the practice of female genital mutilation have been furthered with Foundation help in countries such as The Gambia. |
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Brighton gave a home debut to Mustapha Carayol, a winger born in Gambia and raised in south London who is on loan from Middlesbrough. |
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When I was a research director in the Gambia, for example, I had no experience of how to manage people. |
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A couple of weeks ago my son who has the same first name as me but he is M.A. Gray whilst I am M.P. Gray went to the surgery to have jabs etc. for his holiday in the Gambia. |
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The Gambia stressed the need for developed countries to increase their level of ambition, noting the impact of LULUCF accounting options. |
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Ten schools each in The Gambia and Ghana will be selected for implementation. |
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The Fund grant will support eLearning on health in The Gambia and Ghana, countries that share similar development and public health challenges. |
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A big number of girls leave school very early to work as domestic workers in Ziguinchor, Dakar and in Gambia. |
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The winner between Zambia and Sudan after the two games will qualify to the second round to face either Egypt or Eritrea in the competition being defended by the Gambia. |
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On the contrary, the solar crystallization technique is used in the Sahelian part of the Gambia and Senegal. |
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In this article, the author explores the nature of parental involvement in children's education in the Republic of the Gambia. |
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In April 2009, Rwanda became the first developing nation to introduce pneumococcal vaccine in its routine vaccination programme, with the Gambia following closely after. |
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But Gambia, whose golden generation led by forward Ousman Jallow dazzled all and sundry at the FIFA U-17 World Championship 2005 and its U-20 equivalent two years later, look well equipped to play the roll of party poopers. |
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Gambia are on the brink of a place in the last eight of the FIFA U-17 World Championship Peru 2005 after claiming a narrow victory over Qatar at the sun-kissed Miguel Grau Stadium, Piura. |
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During his national service he was commissioned into the local regiment, the Sherwood Foresters, but chose secondment to the Royal West African Frontier Force in what is now the Gambia. |
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Since the establishment of constitutional government in 1997 following the military takeover in 1994, the Gambia has made significant progress in consolidating the democratic process. |
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As Ba Sinjal and Mariama walked through the street that day on their way to the food distribution center in Kaur, The Gambia, they drew the same attention as always. |
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The Rapid Vienna man needed ten minutes to find a way past Gambia and just 120 seconds to punish the USA after coming off the bench in those games, but as a starter he was unable to make the same difference. |
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That the Gambia, a country with a previously good democratic and Human Rights record, should be ruled by a military government for a further four years is unsatisfactory and unnecessary. |
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Before that, I spent six months in Guinea Conakry but that didn't work out so well, either, so I went home, packed my bags again and then left for Gambia where I got a lucky break. |
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The match was a nail-biter and the Brazilians, clearly smarting from their shock defeat against Gambia, started brightly, causing numerous problems for the Dutch almost from the kick-off. |
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Seemingly sparked by the sending off, short-handed Gambia almost went ahead just moments later when Sainey Nyassi pulled a shot wide with only the goalkeeper to beat. |
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The Portuguese remain on three points, now even with debutantes Gambia, who made history with their first goal and points in the tournament after a 1-0 victory over fellow first-timers New Zealand. |
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He was charged with sedition and spying by the Brikama magisterial court on 11 March and sent to the remand section of Mile II, the Central Prison in the Gambia. |
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When Gambia boss Peter Bonu Johnson made the walk down the tunnel to the locker room after seeing his side soundly beaten 3-0 by a smashing Mexican outfit, he expected a scene of what would have been understandable dejection. |
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As was his wish, Ha proved himself as a predatory striker for the national team after his brief flirtation at the back in the Suwon Cup in March, scoring his first goal in a 4-0 win over fellow Canada-bound side Gambia. |
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The Heads of delegations of the United Arab Emirates, Bangladesh, and the Gambia, on behalf of their respective regions, paid tribute to the wisdom and sagacity of the Chairman in conducting the Meeting. |
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The Committee also studies violations of freedom of movement, as in the case where certain Djibouti Deputies had their passports confiscated, or the case of Mr Lamin waa Juwara in Gambia. |
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An EC funded trial in The Gambia in collaboration with US researchers and industry on a vaccine candidate is the first to show protection in a majority of vaccinees for more than a month. |
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Some of these swarms may stay put and could breed again in the next two months, while others may reinvade Senegal and move southwards, to Gambia, Guinea Bissau and possibly Guinea by the end of the year. |
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The Gambia National Library is located in Banjul. |
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Chosen to defend Uganda before the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights in Burundi, Algiers and Banjul, The Gambia, in 1999, 2000 and 2006, respectively. |
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Studies conducted in The Gambia, Ghana, and Kenya show that the insecticide-treated mosquito net reduced the mortality rate of children under 5 years of age by up to 63 percent. |
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Over 90 per cent of exports from Kiribati and the Gambia, and almost 80 per cent of exports from Cambodia, were affected by environmental requirements. |
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As the cream of the continent's young talent converged in Gambia for the African U-17 Championship, the unfancied hosts shocked everyone by winning the title. |
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Their Gambia international Kujabi's previous notable contribution had been a goal-line clearance, but he was shown a red card for a second bookable offence. |
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The immense Senegal-Gambia megalithic area, composed of both circles and tumuli, is an archaeological transborder site that could be proposed for inscription by two countries participating in the meeting, Senegal and Gambia. |
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African champions Gambia pulled off a stunning, but deserved victory over tournament holders Brazil in Group D of the FIFA U-17 World Championship Peru 2005 at the shell-shocked Miguel Grau Stadium, Piura. |
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Mr Ouattara has called for it, but Ghana and the Gambia objected. |
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Although progress in The Gambia does appear to be energetic and sustained, closer scrutiny of the details indicates that some claims are better supported than others. |
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You have to send money to Nigeria, Ghana, Gambia or other African country. |
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There are then food-crop growing areas and forests of the south-east, flood-recession crops along the Senegal River valley and the cotton growing area running along the eastern half of the border with Gambia. |
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A project was being developed to exploit natural and hydropower through the construction of a dam on the Gambia River, with the support of the European Union and the African Development Bank. |
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In the absence of a specific legislation that guarantees women inheritance right many women in The Gambia face discrimination in the area of inheritance. |
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It adopted provisional concluding observations on the situation of civil and political rights in the Gambia, which were transmitted to the State party. |
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Various evaluation projects have been commissioned, such as in Uganda, and projects in the Gambia, Ghana, Senegal and elsewhere are under way or in planning. |
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Located in the same city as the Commission, the Women's Bureau in the Republic of Gambia had nevertheless had very few dealings with the Commission prior to this event. |
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In fact, only Gambia, Sierra Leone, and Mauritius retained their Dominion status for more than three years. |
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On 7 October 2013, The Gambia, having withdrawn from the Commonwealth five days earlier, confirmed that it would not be taking part in the games. |
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Vagrants could be found as far south as Gambia and the Cape Verde islands, and as far north as continental Portugal and Atlantic France. |
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He explored and ascended up the Gambia river and discovered some of the Cape Verde islands. |
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Cadamosto, Usodimare and the unnamed Portuguese captain proceeded to enter the Gambia River again, albeit this time without opposition. |
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As for the languages of Gambia, they are so many and so different, that the Natives, on either Side of the River, cannot understand each other. |
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Believe us when we say, the one thing that is most likely to spoil your holiday in The Gambia is constantly getting hassled by bumsters. |
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The Gambia government is to launch a new 20 Dalasi banknote before the year end. |
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The parasitic behaviour of colonialism has caused nothing but destruction and underdevelopment, not only in The Gambia, but in the entire African continent. |
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It was probably this epidemic that prompted Cadamosto to cut short his stay and leave the Gambia river, back to the ocean, where the fevers seemed to have subsided. |
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The organization, formed by Moses Sonko, a Gambian located in America, has been bolstering health and education in the Gambia for the last 7 years. |
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Aflatoxins are immunotoxins that frequently contaminate staple foods in The Gambia and other parts of sub-Saharan Africa, resulting in high exposure throughout life. |
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The smallest nation on the continental mainland is The Gambia. |
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