The fada serves to lengthen the sound of the vowels and in some cases also changes their quality. |
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The Viking longship also influenced the Gaelic birlinn or longa fada, which were used extensively until the 17th century. |
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During the morning of March 30, in Fada N'Gourma, there were additional incidents of soldiers firing weapons in the city. |
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This came in a meeting between Moroccan health minister Yasmina Baddou and her Senegalese peer, Modou Diagne Fada. |
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Brothers Pearse senior team manager Dominic McKenna, a keen hurler, originally from Down, then staged a Poc Fada and Kick Fada contest. |
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Researchers noted that FadA could serve both as a diagnostic marker for colorectal cancer and as a target for treating patients with colorectal cancer. |
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Han and her team also found that FadA levels were much higher in tissues from patients with adenomas and colorectal cancer compared with healthy individuals. |
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Kelly Fada, 37, of Spohr Terrace, was prosecuted by South Tyneside Council after failing to comply with notices to remove the accumulated rubbish and dog faeces. |
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