The French-born Guinean scored only once during his time in England, despite claiming to be a striker. |
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This is amply evidenced by both North American languages and Papuan New Guinean languages. |
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His dilemma is that of a modern, professional Papua New Guinean closely connected to ancient networks. |
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Two Papua New Guinean tribesmen look out incuriously from a small doctored photograph. |
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A Guinean international, he has made 16 appearances for Les Verts this season, scoring once. |
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In the national election this year, three Papua New Guinean women won seats in the 111-member Parliament. |
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An overnight docking might involve a visit into remote Papua New Guinean territory to see a local tribe perform a traditional ceremony. |
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The Papua New Guinean scrum half is making rapid progress in the treatment room and could return to the starting line-up to take on the Rhinos. |
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The agreement will possibly lead to Thai investors investing in the Papua New Guinean agricultural and food sectors. |
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The refugees are trapped between Guinean government forces and those of rebel Guinean dissidents. |
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The Simandou range has one of the largest, high-grade iron-ore deposits in the world, but it is around 650 kilometres from a Guinean port. |
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It's pure Guinean syncopated rhythm and choral chanting, with lots of bells, horns, cymbals and traditional African instruments. |
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Local names were conferred on several beetles found in the Papua New Guinean rainforest, which is teeming with wildlife. |
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It's a wonderful introduction to places and creatures rarely heard about, from the kagu to the rare royal antelope of the Guinean forests of West Africa. |
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Costigan is not the first Papua New Guinean to sign for the Robins. |
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For instance, EU cephalopod vessels are allowed to keep over four times as much fish by-catch as Guinean vessels. |
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Harmonies come courtesy of three male singers while the percussion, bass and drums ensure the sound is wrapped in the rhythms of their Guinean ancestors. |
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The closure of a Guinean border post in mid-January 2009, although an isolated case, underscored the unpredictable environment along the border. |
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The Internet can help SBY, the German Guinean, who raps in French and English, make a name for himself all over the world. |
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As greater openness of expression returned, a distinctly Guinean literature gradually emerged. |
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The Guinean government complained MSF was spreading panic to help raise funds, for example. |
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Most Guinean children do not attend school, those that do sit in makeshift classrooms with upwards of 85 other children. |
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The Guinean Forest workshop held at Lakka in April 2006 was the first of the workshops, and thus was somewhat of a test case. |
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On average, there are 71 species of vascular plants for every square kilometer of intact natural vegetation in the Guinean Forest Hotspot. |
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The Guinean kora star Ba Cissoko is back with Séno, a third album that proves to be less electric but every bit as creative as his last. |
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Mr. Dia asked for a specific calculation of the costs that the Guinean authorities would incur if the Meeting took place in his country. |
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The investment in Madagascar was concurrent with investments in the Tropical Andes and Guinean Forests of West Africa hotspots. |
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While there, I spent a day in the urban community of Quelele with our colleagues in the Guinean organization, Action for Development. |
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You were born in Guinea Conakry, to a Malian mother and a Guinean father, and raised in a family of 'griots. |
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Mr. Speaker, Canada was about to deport a Guinean national who is in a high-risk pregnancy and has type 2 diabetes. |
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The song was immortalised in the 1970s by Kouyaté Sory Kandia, a Guinean singer famous for his seven-octave range. |
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Breaching confidentiality to warn person at risk: In the Guinean law, this issue appears to be governed by two distinct provisions. |
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The combination of the Malian singer's golden voice and the arrangements of the Guinean guitarist Kante Manfila led many to acclaim it as the finest release of his career. |
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Fish and shellfish are important in both Guinean diet and exports. |
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Article 40 might have been referred to by the Guinean authorities simply to indicate the maritime area over which they might have thought that they could enforce their legislation referred to above. |
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Canada condemns the Guinean security forces' brutal suppression of political demonstrations in Conakry, and deeply deplores the resulting deaths and injuries. |
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Guinean officials denied even the most common garden variety problems experienced by many African producer countries: porous borders, illicit artisanal mining, smuggling. |
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In the second halve of the year 2009, four industrial vessels indulging in allied fishing in the zone reserved for small-scale fishing was arraigned by the Bissau Guinean authorities. |
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But Balake soon found himself caught up in the inter-African slanging match between the Guinean president Sékou Touré and his Burkina Faso counterpart, Maurice Yaméogo. |
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In this small emerald-green country, I am greeted in Portuguese by Nelson Gomez, a Guinean agronomist who is the coordinator of Tiniguena's agricultural work. |
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The WCO mission was received in Conakry by Mr. El hadj Alpha Yaya Diallo, Director General of Guinean Customs, his deputies and a team of senior officials from the Directorate General, a member of the Reform Committee. |
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Reports at the time suggested three of the four Guinean athletes competing went awol, along with five from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and seven Cameroonians. |
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Highlife star ET Mensah, from neighbouring Ghana, often performed in Guinea's capital Conakry, but contemporary Guinean music itself suffered from a lack of real identity. |
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Both small-scale and industrial mining pose serious threats to the remaining tropical rainforests of the Guinean Hotspots, most of which are located on substrates rich in iron ore, diamonds, gold and bauxite. |
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The Guinean Forest Hotspot represents the Guinean portion of the Guinea-Congolian forests and contains two main blocks that incorporate several major Pleistocene refugia. |
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Equatorial Guinea has been criticised by the UN for abducting Equatorial Guinean refugees from neighbouring countries and holding them in secret detention. |
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You find the same rhythms in all the countries in the Guinean Gulf, these very particular rhythms hammered out on drums and claves which are the base of what we now know as salsa. |
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The Guinean health minister says the virus has caused at least 60 deaths. |
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Later that day, the toddler's family did tell Koungoulba about the girl's trip across the border to Kissidougou, the Guinean town where the west African outbreak began eight months ago. |
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International partners will need to develop a solid coordinating mechanism, however, to prevent Guinean actors playing them off against each other. |
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The Annex to the Agreement between the European Community and the Government of the Republic of Guinea on fishing off the Guinean coast is hereby repealed and replaced by the Annex to this Protocol. |
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Council calls on the Bissau Guinean authorities to guarantee protection and safety for the family of the late President and for all citizens of the country. |
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On the West Coast of Africa, nestled between its Senegalese and Guinean neighbours, Guinea-Bissau struggles to navigate the turbulent waters of economic globalization. |
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Even as they cut funding for abortion in Africa for ideological reasons, now they are preparing to deport a pregnant, diabetic Guinean woman against the advice of her doctors. |
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Officially, Guinean fishers legally catch some 54,000 tons per year. |
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We would like to encourage all our affiliates, as members of UNI Global Union and as citizens of this world, to sign the petition and support our Guinean brothers and sisters. |
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As regards, the Guinean Franc, it record significant differences prior to the adoption in March 2005 of a pure floating principle in determining the official exchange rate. |
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It further revealed that the withdrawal of Guinean armed forces from Yenga and overall efforts to resolve the border dispute were complicated by issues related to command and control. |
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More generally, the Government's funds are all using tools to identify needs and thereby channel efforts towards the Equatorial Guinean Government's aim to provide efficient and effective public services for its people. |
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The vastly-experienced Papua New Guinean player has agreed a one-year contract at The Shay. |
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Makali Aizue, the big Papua New Guinean prop forward, is the other player who stands out, a great guy off the pitch who transforms on it. |
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The Papua New Guinean second-rower joins a side who are without Matty Marsh for the Craven Park clash. |
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President of Guinea Alpha Conde praised the assistance provided by the foundation to the Guinean people during an official ceremony in Conakry. |
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We urge the Guinean government to exercise restraint and ensure the safety and security of Guineans and foreign nationals. |
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In mid 1974, Guinean soldiers, requested by Stevens, were in the country to help maintain his hold on power. |
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Sakoba Keita, the Guinean health ministry official leading the fight against the Ebola virus disease, said Friday that there are 115 confirmed cases of the deadly disease. |
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For the sake of contrasting 'German', 'Australian' and 'Melanesian' patterns of behaviour, Hiery deliberately ignores the diversity of Papua New Guinean societies. |
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Cai met with Guinean President Alpha Conde during the event. |
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There have been suggestions that identification of birds may be a form of gaining status which has been compared with Kula valuables noted in Papua New Guinean cultures. |
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Although Spain's commissioner general had extensive powers, the Equatorial Guinean General Assembly had considerable initiative in formulating laws and regulations. |
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In Guinea Conakry, the minister, professor Ghandour was received by the president of Guinea professor Alpha Konde, in the presence of the Guinean Minister of Foreign Affairs. |
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As Stevens was a close ally of then Guinean president Ahmed Sekou Toure. |
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The young guinean appears surprised, but not at all terrified. |
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