The greenback also has parity with the Bermudan, Bahamian, and Liberian dollars, taking it into Africa, plus the Panamanian balboa. |
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Ethnic Liberian languages usually contain two or three distinct tones, based on pitch, which indicate semantic or grammatical differences. |
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It is rare to find an elderly Liberian American in a rest home because families take care of their elders. |
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Of particular note are four members of the Liberian national men's track and field 100-meter relay team. |
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A Liberian by birth, she found that doing business was not a problem of getting funds but of policy and business practices. |
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The Liberian capital of Monrovia cradles the north Atlantic Ocean and aptly looks west towards the United States of America. |
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Another language spoken by some Liberian Americans is Gullah, a Creole language with influences from the Gola ethnic group of Liberia. |
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Another staple of Liberian cuisine is cassava, a tropical plant with starchy roots from which tapioca is obtained. |
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News of horrendous mortality rates awaiting Liberian colonists contributed mightily to this declining interest. |
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In last year's Liberian election, the former warlord Prince Yormie Johnson cruised the countryside wearing a red fez. |
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There is one theory that they were both exposed by a Liberian worker in the contamination crew who fell ill. |
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One of the most common approaches has been to criticize the Liberian operations for a lack of discipline of ECOMOG troops. |
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And the Liberian president, complete with Mad Max son, is modelled directly on Charles Taylor with spine-chilling effect by Eamonn Walker. |
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The family crossed the border and walked for days through the jungle, until they found a warehouse crammed with hundreds of Liberian refugees. |
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All such vessels shall produce transires in duplicate, signed and certified to by the customs at the Liberian port of shipment, such transires to detail quantities and values. |
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There'll be a great big electronic screen mounted on the back carrying photos and news in all of the different Liberian languages. |
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The UN has even recorded that the presence of the Indian policewomen had led to a spurt in Liberian women applying to join their police force. |
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In 1961, the Liberian capital hosted the Monrovia Conference bringing together Heads of State and Government. |
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The European Union would like to encourage the Liberian government to continue down this road. |
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On 12 April 2006, the author requested return of his Liberian passport in order to travel to Japan on business. |
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The United Nations Children's Organization, UNICEF, estimates that less than half of the Liberian population can read and write. |
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Despite this, there were some critical successes to the Liberian operations that included. |
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The event generated a lot of reactions from the entire spectrum of the Liberian society. |
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Others felt that Charles Taylor's trial would be disruptive to the Liberian reconciliation process. |
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The abandoned barracks of the Liberian Army lay just beyond in the tropical thicket. |
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The Liberian civil conflict was a bewildering alphabet soup of acronyms, each a rebel group led by a warlord. |
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The Liberian AIDS commission is now going door-to-door to administer antiretroviral medications to known patients. |
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It may be military-led, but the operation will likely integrate with ongoing efforts from NGOs and the Liberian government. |
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Anne Marie was in her element, jabbering away in heavily accented Liberian English, the center of attention. |
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Her curiosity was aroused by her study of the Liberian tailor apprentices. |
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We were taken on a tour by a Liberian who grew up in this town. |
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Western aid workers dispute this, insisting that the idea of Liberian kids informing on their parents is an urban legend. |
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So the general remains holed up in a small town near the Liberian border with about 400 loyal soldiers. The government is happy to publicise its opponents' seeming intransigence. |
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The Liberian government outlawed forced labour and slavery and asked for American help in social reforms. |
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The conclusions of the meeting also provided that an intensive dialogue would be held with the Liberian authorities on the various points raised, in order to prepare the conclusion of the consultations. |
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He's now 40 and carrying considerably more weight than in his playing days, but in the game's opening minute the big Liberian turned back the clock with a burst of speed which left the World XI defence for dead. |
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The high visibility of this Indian formed police unit, we have learned, has helped motivate more Liberian women to apply for law enforcement jobs. |
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Talk of a rangy, tall and physically impressive youngster of Liberian origins began to spread like wildfire in US Soccer circles and the U-17 residency program in Bradenton, Florida was the next logical step for the standout. |
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When I got dressed afterwards he took 50 Liberian dollars from me. |
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Dionysius Sebwe, the Liberian Deputy Minister of Defence, Victor Herb, SSS Director, and UNMIL military personnel were also present during the inspection. |
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Rhode Island has the highest per capita Liberian population in the country. |
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Disgraced former Liberian President, Charles Taylor, continues to live in luxury with dozens of family members and cronies while Liberians begin to pick up the pieces after nearly 15 years of war. |
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The Liberian Government is aware that although we have been assisted in disarming and demobilizing our combatant children, the transitional safety net provided to them is inadequate. |
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Payments for the arms from the Liberian government were made to a Hungarian bank account associated with the shell company Engineering and Technical Company. |
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It is also vital that effective initiatives are taken in Nigeria and elsewhere to stop Taylor from continuing to interfere in Liberian affairs and destabilise other countries in the region. |
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As indicated in that assessment, the Liberian National Police and the Armed Forces of Liberia may prove inadequate to satisfy the security needs of Liberia. |
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In West Africa, a three-year programme aimed at promoting and assisting the return of some 340,000 Liberian refugees who were scattered throughout the region before the end of 2006 had begun several weeks earlier. |
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Chuckie Taylor, son of former Liberian president Charles Taylor, was found guilty of torture and related crimes by a US court on Thursday 30 October. |
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The Liberian Government is formulating a National Transport Policy, acknowledging that the enhancement of transport infrastructure should accelerate the development of other productive sectors. |
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As I realized during my first visit with the minister of health, the war had left the Liberian health sector in shambles. |
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As the Liberian print and electronic media have limited capacity, the United Nations communications group and the Ministry of Information worked to improve the quality and capacity of the country's journalists. |
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This followed a smear campaign by a website,' stated the New Republic, 'operated by the Liberian government, that accused Farah of a variety of crimes against Liberia and posted a photograph of him. |
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The citizens, who included elders, youth and women leaders, paid tribute to the Liberian leader Wednesday, August 19, at the Foreign Ministry during a mass meeting called by Gbarpolu residents. |
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The Mende, who are believed to be descendants of the Mane, originally occupied the Liberian hinterland. |
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In other accents, such as varieties of Caribbean English, Nigerian English, and Liberian English, such pairs are indeed merged. |
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On 16 January 2010, an election for officials of the Federation of Liberian Youth turned violent, leading to the arrest of seven members, and approximately 70 persons subsequently storming the police station to free them. |
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That changed in 1980, when Samuel Doe, a master sergeant in the Liberian Army and a member of the Krahn tribal group, bayonetted the then President to death in his bed and assumed power. |
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Create a geographic information system database for Liberia's forests, train Liberian and international staff to interpret satellite images and create management plans for priority areas. |
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The rule of law component in the Mission will play a mentoring and facilitative role in assisting the Liberian rule of law sector to eradicate human rights violations caused by harmful traditional practices. |
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There appears to be a general attitude in Liberian politics that welcomes the input of international donor finance, but balks at the need for checks and balances. |
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Pawtucket is also one of the few areas of the United States with a significant Liberian population, mostly refugees from Charles Taylor's regime. |
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But perhaps the greatest talent of all was prolific Liberian marksman George Weah, who followed in the footsteps of PSG's many fine strikers by firing 55 goals in 137 games. |
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I am a 25 year old victim of the Liberian political conflict and have been residing in Conakry, Guinea for the past five years after being other places to seek refuge first before figuring out ventures for greener pastures. |
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The Panamanian, Liberian, Marshallese and Bahamian flags are open registries and considered by the International Transport Workers' Federation to be flags of convenience. |
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During the 19th century, freed black Americans, some Americo Liberian 'refugees', and particularly West Indians, also immigrated and settled in Freetown. |
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Of the refugees remaining in Sierra Leone, nearly all were Liberian. |
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After losing her father and young sibling to Ebola, 6-year-old liberian Miatta Urey is a symbol of hope in the midst of tragedy. |
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