Livingstone acknowledges it will be a mammoth task to fill every nook and cranny of the national stadium. |
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Other equipment at the Livingstone airport includes two utility vehicles, fire tenders, an ambulance, and meteorological equipment. |
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In 1871 Scottish missionary David Livingstone saw hundreds of African women shot while trying to escape slavers. |
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In his radical past, Livingstone may have made a warning about the police using provocations staged by anarchists to step up repressive acts. |
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It has often been suggested that Livingstone was only successful when he was leading Africans who saw him as their bwana. |
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The hotel had previously recorded 100 per cent room occupancy during public holidays with many clients coming from outside Livingstone. |
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The Church serves members in Livingstone and as far south as Kabwe, in the central area of the country. |
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Livingstone courted right wing rags like the Evening Standard, writing a restaurant column for them. |
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Livingstone has said that if he is adopted as party candidate, he will nominate Gavron as his running mate for deputy. |
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Of course, it isn't the first time that Livingstone has swum against the stream. |
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Ken Livingstone said last week that we have to stand by Liz Jackson, our Labour candidate, because she is such a good leftie. |
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The species she has chosen to benefit is the Livingstone fruit bat found on the Comores islands between Madagascar and the African mainland. |
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They know they are not going to be around when Livingstone takes over the tube. |
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Unfortunately for Stanley, these are the footgear of baseball player Clyde Livingstone, who has donated them to a local orphanage. |
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Then along came Livingstone, a man whose fondness for lizards no doubt helped him strike an instant rapport with the beleaguered first minister. |
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In the afternoons Dr. Livingstone tended his garden, of which he was immoderately proud. |
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By ten we're stripped to shorts and tee-shirts and have a coffee stop under a giant baobab, the tree Livingstone likened to an upturned carrot. |
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Other cities such as Kitwe, Ndola and Livingstone would automatically follow suit and subsequently also beautify their territories too. |
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Livingstone would not be exempt from a Blair-type trashing if he too disappoints these high expectations. |
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London Mayor Ken Livingstone recently gave a provisional thumbs-up to a tram link extension to Crystal Palace. |
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When his parents lived in Zanzibar, one of their houseboys had accompanied Stanley on his expedition to find Dr Livingstone. |
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The centre piece is the Victoria Falls in Livingstone which has so far played host to multitudes of tourists visiting the city. |
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Zanzibar is the island of cloves and ivory and it is where Livingstone and the other Victorian explorers began their treks into the mapless nothing. |
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The existence of the lake, to the north of the waterless Kalahari Desert, was already known to Europeans but Livingstone was the first European to see it. |
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Did you entertain visions of being the Stanley to fawcett's Dr. Livingstone? |
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Every year 100,000 women in the capital seek medical help, and 17 per cent of homelessness applications are a result of domestic violence, according to Mayor Ken Livingstone. |
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Without a decent road network and fitting sewerage system, Livingstone is bound to not only lose out on increased numbers of tourists but also job creation. |
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Traders in Livingstone have been urged to start dealing in gemstones to sell the precious stones to the many tourists who visit the tourist capital. |
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Our friend Tom Doran jokes that Livingstone seems to be running for mayor of Karachi as his next job. |
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The real Dr. Livingstone had a darker, more complex personality than his grieving mourners imagined. |
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Livingstone still faces a charge of bringing his office into disrepute. |
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Ken Livingstone eventually emerged to orate about the day's Olympic bid. |
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Tottman passed a large package in a bin bag, along with a four or five large boxes to Livingstone, who had driven from his mother's home in Swindon earlier that morning. |
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Stories of these adventurers, like Livingstone and Speke and Burton, had a cult status in Victorian society. |
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Livingstone had now initiated two missions, one led by the first Anglican bishop to visit central Africa. |
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Livingstone in fact seeks to head off this accommodationist approach with a brief consideration of the special demands that our present situation places on education. |
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However, there was a low turn-out in London last year when Ken Livingstone was elected mayor. |
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In 2006 Ken Livingstone, the then Mayor of London, announced that within twenty years Camberwell would have a tube station. |
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In 2000, the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, suggested replacing the statues with figures more familiar to the general public. |
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Supporters continued to feed the birds but in 2003 the mayor, Ken Livingstone, enacted bylaws to ban feeding them in the square. |
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David Livingstone, took the opposite view, arguing that the fragile local economy and societies were being severely harmed by the trade. |
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Jesse Jackson praised Mayor Livingstone and added that reparations should be made. |
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The first Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, was first elected as an independent, having run against the official Labour candidate Frank Dobson. |
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On August 24, 2007, Mayor Ken Livingstone of London, United Kingdom, apologized publicly for Britain's role in colonial slave trade. |
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Jesse Jackson praised Livingstone, and added that reparations should be made, one of his common arguments. |
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David Livingstone, a Scottish missionary, had been engaged since 1840 in work north of the Orange River. |
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In 1849, Livingstone crossed the Kalahari Desert from south to north and reached Lake Ngami. |
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In November 1855, Livingstone became the first European to see the famous Victoria Falls, named after the Queen of the United Kingdom. |
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From 1858 to 1864, the lower Zambezi, the Shire River and Lake Nyasa were explored by Livingstone. |
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Livingstone estimated that 80,000 Africans died each year before ever reaching the slave markets of Zanzibar. |
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Lisa Livingstone as Molly gives the kind of unaffectedly natural performance you would happily watch until the cows come home. |
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On the other hand if Labour is to readmit Ken Livingstone, Clare Short will have at least one ally in the House of Commons. |
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New variety Livingstone produces succulent, delicious, stringless stems from September to November. |
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Strong and vigorous man as he looks, Livingstone has been for years the victim of a secret and insidious disease. |
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The encounter was as dramatic as that between Stanley and Livingstone. |
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For this achievement alone Livingstone deserves to be remembered. |
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Several poems make mention of Livingstone and there is even reference to the geological history of Gondwanaland. |
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Also let loose in the jungle are a host of other rarely sighted creatures, including Sherlock Livingstone, Everard and Jane, Lucy Livingstone and Fairy Gingernuts. |
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Livingstone was sent out by the Royal Geographical Society to find the source of the River Nile, but became obsessed by the Zambezi and Tanganyika, now Tanzania. |
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After finding Dr Livingstone the pair explored the region, establishing for certain that there was no connection between Lake Tanganyika and the River Nile. |
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A ITS name is mesembryanthemum criniflorum, or Livingstone daisy. |
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Contains one packet each of Alyssum, Aster, Candytuft, Dwarf morning glory, Indian Pink, Livingstone Daisy, Lobelia, Pansy, Petunia, Phlox, Pot Marigold, and Schizanthus. |
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Although the Livingstone Falls prevent access from the sea, nearly the entire Congo above them is readily navigable in sections, especially between Kinshasa and Kisangani. |
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The Scottish Socialist Party have proven much more successful, while Ken Livingstone became the Mayor of London, standing against an official Labour Party candidate. |
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In reaction, Livingstone stood as an independent candidate, resulting in his expulsion from the Labour Party and in March 2000, was elected as Mayor of London. |
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It sponsored missionaries including Eric Liddell and David Livingstone. |
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Ken Livingstone was the first directly elected Mayor of London. |
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The Conservatives gained control of the London mayoralty for the first time in May 2008 after Boris Johnson defeated the Labour incumbent, Ken Livingstone. |
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