Rather, they appear as relatively small crustal domains infolded with younger, Pan-African rock assemblages. |
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Though its title initially suggests an impossibly broad subject, The Black Experience is the story of one Pan-African man. |
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Pan-African mobile operators are promoting free-roaming services, making Africa the first region in the world to offer this innovative service. |
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She is also a member of several Pan-African networks, and lives in the Republic of the Congo. |
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Pan-African concentration data were inferred from a meta-analysis of literature data. |
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Pan-African e-commerce startups like Jumia need it to create a customer base. |
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It is also in that context that the Resolutions of the 7th Pan-African Congress were adopted, partially implemented or completely ignored. |
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To be a component of a planned Pan-African highway Transylvanian Motorway Brasov Bors, Rom. |
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It appears likely that this terrane formed part of an originally more extensive orogenic belt of Late Pan-African age. |
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In 2007, the Pan-African Parliament and the European Parliament issued a joint statement which actually quite pithily sums up what is involved. |
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Pan-African solidarity erupts into jubilation. |
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A genuine tool for supporting decision-making for sustainable water resources management, AWIS aims to promote and facilitate the provision of information and knowledge on water in Africa via a Pan-African Web portal. |
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Sylvie is a member of several Pan-African networks. |
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During the seminar, youth leaders requested the Pan-African Youth Union to facilitate the establishment of National Youth Councils all over the continent. |
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The 8th Pan-African Congress is to be held in Harare, Zimbabwe, in October this year. |
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We're getting back into the swing of things,'' said Vashon Nutt, a senior majoring in history and Pan-African studies. |
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Rift basins in the Red Sea area developed in terranes accreted in Pan-African time, and it is believed that some of these ancient sutures controlled later Red Sea rifting. |
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In such travels to so many corners of the African American world, Black becomes the first Afrocentric, Pan-African, revolutionary ideologue and hero in world literature. |
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For example, the world-renowned Makerere University was set up three years after the historic 1945 Pan-African Congress meeting in Manchester. |
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These units were later intruded by Pan-African granitic rocks of adammellitic and pegmatitic varieties. |
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They fought within a leftist, Pan-African framework against disenfranchisement, segregation, labor exploitation, and colonialism. |
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James writings such as State Capitalism and World Revolution, A New Notion, and A History of Pan-African Revolt. |
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Notable among these was the radically Pan-African Ahmadu Bello University where he did his undergraduate studies, its Pan-Africanist staff and the student movements in which he engaged repressive forces. |
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His prescripts for liberation, unity, and revaluation of African cultural dynamics become the basis for Pan-African discourse. |
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The final text has evolved through a series of drafts which have benefited from helpful comments from the Pan-African, Pan-American, Pan-Asian and Oceania regional meetings of the Contracting Parties to the Convention. |
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He was a proponent of Pan-Africanism and helped organize several Pan-African Congresses to fight for independence of African colonies from European powers. |
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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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The second situation lies in between these two extreme poles where the Pan-Africanist activists are in busy mood preparing for the 8th Congress of Pan-African Movement. |
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She is also the executive secretary of a pan-African partnership, the African Council for Sustainable Health Development. |
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And MTV pledges to make stars out of some aspiring African musicians, as it launches its first pan-African channel. |
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In Britain, he became active in the West African Students' Union and met several Black African leaders campaigning for independence and a pan-African movement. |
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The keening voice of the Malian singer wafts from a five-month-old pan-African restaurant just down the block. |
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The capital, Tripoli, is a pan-African city of Italianate squares and Arab souks where visitors can wander without being hassled by touts or pushy shopkeepers. |
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Morgan is a proud sponsor of PAST s Scatterlings of Africa program, a pan-African initiative that further explores humankind origins. |
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As a pan-African magazine and one that expounds the spirit of African consciencism and togetherness, it was shocking that Gathafi and ElBaradei were left out. |
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Large road and infrastructure works have been carried out in Lome, and several international companies, including pan-African ASKY airlines, nave set up shop in the country. |
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