The Senegalese celebrations will no doubt continue, whatever happens in the quarter-finals. |
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The group of eight Senegalese artists have organized workshops in a remote village to help local artisans. |
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The beautiful soundtrack plays different kinds of Senegalese music almost nonstop throughout the film. |
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I will do my best to penetrate the Senegalese market with this new product. |
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But he is just as likely to be spotted busking on a Senegalese street corner. |
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The special stage starts at Sadiola in Mali and heads south-west along the Senegalese border. |
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European classical music replaces traditional Senegalese music on the soundtrack. |
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Most Senegalese radio and television broadcasts are in French, but some are in Wolof. |
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Senegalese sisters, eager to weave braids into the hair of women and men, spill from the salons. |
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She is stirring up a potent stew, her Mexican folk stock infused with pinches of dub reggae, Senegalese mbalax and Indian classical sliding. |
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Over the past two decades his output has ranged from the driving Senegalese style, mbalax, through to dodgy western-influenced ballads. |
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The traditional percussion instruments in Diallo's ensemble include the djembe and a small, loud Senegalese drum called the mbalax. |
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His voice is almost too soft to hear, his English embellished by traces of French and Wolof, the native language of most Senegalese. |
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The Senegalese showed a piece they were developing which told the story of a girl who had been left for dead because of a spell. |
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His Senegalese father married his mother, who is from Mauritania, and then emigrated to France. |
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This is of prime importance. The Senegalese nation is a reality that came to life very early on in our country. |
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We never know what amazes us more about our Senegalese colleague: his rhythmic virtuosity or his black humor. |
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An entry visa will be issued at the airport in Dakar to participants from countries without Senegalese diplomatic mission. |
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It also documents the prominent, one-sided, and at times hate-mongering coverage by many Senegalese media outlets. |
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Around the same time the Senegalese rapper also put in an appearance at the Sauti Za Busara festival in Zanzibar. |
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He has shown is deep love for his continent ''despising'' even his own Senegalese nationality. |
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He needed courage and a lot of abnegation to make it to the Senegalese capital in the allotted time. |
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I strode fast and purposefully, not with the slow, lascivious gait of my Senegalese friends. |
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This ceremony was followed by a gala evening, marked by artistic and folkloric shows made by several Senegalese artists and dancing groups. |
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Senegalese gastronomy is pretty simple: rice and fish in nearly every meal. |
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In suppurating, unshaded heat, the Senegalese celebrated exuberantly. |
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Six Senegalese porters lived in the single room below us, holding cheerful merguez barbecues with the window closed in case the landlord caught them. |
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Africa came to Manhattan with all its trimmings this weekend as the Senegalese king of world music Youssou N'Dour took New York by storm. |
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The song denounces the Senegalese state's immobilism in the face of the recurrent floods and constant electricity cuts suffered by inhabitants. |
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Viye Diba assembles semi-abstract, walk-in evocations of Senegalese street markets. |
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Any Community vessel wishing to tranship catches in Senegalese waters shall be subject to the procedure laid down below. |
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In The Mahabharata, the five Pandava brothers were played by a German, a Frenchman, an Iranian, an Italian and a Senegalese. |
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On 22nd and 23rd February 2010, AWCY Bara in collaboration with AWCY Farafenni, organized a concert with Abou Thioubalo, a Senegalese artist. |
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The rational risk-taking individual, the Schumpeterian entrepreneur, is as laden with guarantees as the Senegalese fisherman is with talismans. |
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More than three-quarters of Senegalese officers have been to American war colleges, vastly boosting their professionalism. |
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Senegalese fans are quick to point out that Patrick Vieira, France's midfield colossus, was born in Dakar. |
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Benjamin Mendy, a French player with Senegalese roots, displays a picture of Mecca on his twitter profile. |
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Senegal experienced heavy rains in 2005 causing numerous floods in a number of Senegalese towns, and notably in the suburbs of the capital. |
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Association of Senegalese Regions: The representative also welcomed the document and hoped that the network would not disperse its efforts. |
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A solidarity action was taken to support our Senegalese affiliates on the last day of the conference. |
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Lessons could be learned from Senegalese efforts to involve communities, which they had done successfully for turtle conservation. |
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Finally, we have increased compulsory landings for the Senegalese fishing industry in the new protocol. |
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The Senegalese countryside has become deserted over the years in spite of its natural assets. |
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This figure is testimony to the large Senegalese appetite for cheap communications. |
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If all the Senegalese still want to leave for overseas, who is going to build the country? |
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One hundred years ago, Senegalese natives were put on display in Norway to drum up support for colonialism. |
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One way to understand this development is suggested by the description of social stratification among the Senegalese Wolof from the CSAC Ethnographic Atlas. |
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The show features Senegalese drumming and Wolof chanting troupe Oubekou. |
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Married to a Senegalese and jamming regularly at Dakar, he sings in Wolof, a dialect from the nation which has caused a major upset in the ongoing Football World Cup. |
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Senegalese lawyer Doudou Diene was the third person selected to join the commission. |
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At a Walmart in Colorado, Senegalese immigrants work as managers and sell sporting goods. |
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But what, we might well ask, is a Senegalese musician doing reworking traditional Cuban guajira? |
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On their US tour they'd wear boubous, traditional Senegalese dress. |
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Owner and cook at the restaurant Point d'interrogation in Dakar, Bineta has strived for over ten years to recover the traditional dishes and products of Senegalese culinary culture. |
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In 1999, the Senegalese government made the practice of female genital cutting illegal. |
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The group Africando was set up in Dakar in 1992 through the impetus of the Senegalese producer, Ibrahima Sylla, and the Malian flautist and arranger, Boncana Maïga. |
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Ivorian crowds, incensed at the suggestion that they were xenophobic, responded by trashing Senegalese shops and roughing up their owners. Things have grown dramatically worse since last month's revolt. |
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Wolof, his mother tongue, and mbalax, Senegalese sound par excellence, have a major place in this beautiful CD where we still can hear Pascal Obispo, the French duet the Nubians and a cover of a Georges Brassens song. |
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About the time of that book's publication, Sembène, eager to reach a larger, nonliterate Senegalese audience, began making motion pictures, first in French and then in his native Wolof language. |
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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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For example, Senegalese migrants in Italy make transfers using the intermediation of a friend living in France, who takes responsibility for resending the funds received from Italy to the final recipient in Senegal. |
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Ramadan kicks off in just a few days' time so the inhabitants of the Senegalese capital are out in force tonight, thronging the streets as they seek out the final festivities before the month of prayer and fasting begins. |
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Many Senegalese are fed up with rising prices and constant power cuts. |
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But what really brought the house down was the appearance of Tiken Jah Fakoly, who was joined on stage for one song by Didier Awadi, singer of the Senegalese rap group Positive Black Soul. |
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And the U.S. command demanded that the black Senegalese not be included. |
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This article draws on data from the PanAf Observatory to give account of the changes made in Senegalese schools which are part of the PanAf project. |
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The Senegalese authorities sent the Commission a request for the approval of checking operations performed under the responsibility of the Directorate for Plant Protection of the Ministry of Agriculture and Water. |
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Through this summit, FOGAR, the CPMR and the Association of Senegalese Regions seek to assume their share of responsibility in this struggle against hunger and malnutrition. |
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A talented, Europe-based squad and administrational harmony have combined to make this possible, and though Bruno Metsu's departure has since rocked the boat, the Senegalese will remain favourites to lift the cup. |
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It is also more expensive than Senegalese or Ivorian tuna. |
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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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The giraffe was characterized by its length, the hare by its mischievousness, it's slyness in Senegalese society and that's how Mame Less Dia was able to transmit certain messages without crossing the censor. |
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The meeting in the Senegalese capital is held in conjunction with the meeting of the International Contact Group on Mauritania to discuss the political situation as the date scheduled for June 6 voting is getting near. |
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Senegalese fishmongers and fish processors are using mobile phones to save time, build and maintain relationships with clients, and communicate with family. |
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Along with his fellow citizen, Youssou N'Dour, Baaba Maal belongs to a tradition of Senegalese musicians who use their worldwide fame to help their country. |
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For example, next year, we will be welcoming a Senegalese linguist for a semeste, and, over the next semester, a guest professor from Quebec will come and give courses at our university. |
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Weaknesses in monitoring, linked to shortcomings in allocation of resources, lead to a poor average level in Senegalese schools and to great disparities in performance. |
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We, the Senegalese people, accept the great responsibility of being a partner of France, and seize every possible chance to prove that these ties are far from tenuous. |
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Touba city, 200 km far away from the Senegalese capital of Dakar, known as holy city for sect followers hosts around 3 million every year. |
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He was born on 13 October 1872 on Gorce island, off the Senegalese capital, Dakar. |
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Despite the tie game, the Senegalese leader can be delighted with the emergence of the new generation that is very motivated and wants to make Senegal a strong place in the African and international football. |
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N'Dour absorbs the entire Senegalese musical spectrum in his work, often filtering this through the lens of genre-defying rock or pop music from outside Senegalese culture. |
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During a recent U. S. Navy ship visit to Senegal, for example, a marine hospital corpsman found that the Senegalese were eager to learn about treatments for heat exhaustion and snake bites. |
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Singers and musicians are equally globe-spanning, including Jacynthe, Dessy Di Lauro and the Senegalese Diouf brothers. |
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Moreover, the fact that Senegalese wholesalers regularly frequented the Broadway shop, where he worked as a sales assistant, allowed him to nourish the ties with Senegalese merchants coming to New York to buy goods. |
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Illegal Senegalese immigrant Samba, who has lived ten years in Paris, meets highly-strung case worker Alice. |
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Senegalese architect Pierre Atepa Goudiaby, a special advisor to former president Abdoulaye Wade, is also mentioned in the leaked documents. |
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Cheikh Lô, an artist who has always stood apart from the rest of the Senegalese music scene, continues to wend his way off the beaten track with Lamp Fall. |
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At least 3,000 Senegalese Tirailleurs were murdered after being taken prisoner. |
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Also present at Dunkirk were a small number of French Senegalese soldiers and Moroccans. |
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Like sixty other Senegalese companies, SIMPA benefited from an AFD-financed program in the Senegalese Industrial Upgrading and Modernization Office that replaced obsolescent machines and trained employees. |
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The Senegalese armed forces consist of about 19,000 personnel in the army, air force, navy, and gendarmerie. |
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A diffuse, light torpor, unlike that of so many other Senegalese villages. |
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Accompanied by his musicians, Senegalese griot artist Sadio Sissokho interprets both his own compositions and traditional songs on the kora, the spellbinding and tuneful West-African harp. |
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Moreover, repeated crises, the unreliability of some Senegalese canneries, together with landings costs and delays in Dakar have given the port a bad name and freighters now refuse to put into port there. |
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We've also witnessed a lot of heart-warming gestures such as at the last World Cup when the French football team left a lot of their equipment behind for the Senegalese players. |
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Mrs Calmy-Rey thanked President Wade for the warm reception accorded by the Senegalese authorities to the Swiss diplomats who had gathered in Dakar for the three-days meeting. |
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The Senegalese still have an outside chance of qualifying, but to do so they need to beat Egypt by at least four goals, whilst at the same time hoping that Nigeria and Tunisia draw in their game. |
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The meeting was prompted by renewed fighting in the Senegalese region of Casamance, and the reported displacement of border markers along the demarcation line between the two countries. |
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But imagine if all of Google's data and programming ability was suddenly in the hands of a Namibian agriculturalist, a Sahelian nomad or a Senegalese fisherwoman – the maps they would conjure up would be completely different. |
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The Senegalese military force receives most of its training, equipment, and support from France and the United States. |
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The Senegalese landscape consists mainly of the rolling sandy plains of the western Sahel which rise to foothills in the southeast. |
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A renowned singer, songwriter, and composer, N'Dour's mix of traditional Senegalese mbalax with eclectic influences ranging from Cuban samba to hip hop, jazz, and soul has won him an international fan base of millions. |
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And at the end of the day it was the Senegalese crew's political commitment and their defence of citizens' rights in their songs that won over KRS One's team in New York. |
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The group Kekele was the brainchild of Ibrahima Sylla, a Senegalese producer who has been responsible for overseeing the careers of numerous African artists over the last three decades. |
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Today, most Senegalese children study at daaras for several years, memorizing as much of the Qur'an as they can. |
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Hospitality, in theory, is given such importance in Senegalese culture that it is widely considered to be part of the national identity. |
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And the Senegalese singer does not confine his electrically-charged antics to the stage, either, leaping up mid-interview to strum his guitar, chat to a member of his backing band and play with a passing child. |
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Now the innovative Senegalese singer, composer and producer is the subject of a new documentary film, 'I Bring What I Love', currently making the rounds on the film festival circuit and in cinemas. |
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Behind him he had 9 years of studying these tricky polyrhythms, and now he brought his new band to Europe, being the first musician to bring real virtuoso urban Senegalese music to Finland. |
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Our coffee breaks come with mouth watering Senegalese savouries served with local juices, tea, coffee, milk, hot chocolate and light alcohol upon request. |
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Horses were highly valued on the Senegalese coast, and traded at a rate of between 9 and 14 slaves per horse. |
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Now, Senegalese and Djiboutians train side by side with Algerians, each benefiting from the experience of the others. |
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Senegalese President Macky Sall, Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria and Ghana's John Mahama are expected to arrive in the capital Ouagadougou later on Wednesday. |
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On 22 February 2011, Senegal reportedly severed diplomatic ties with Iran, saying it supplied rebels with weapons which killed Senegalese troops in the Casamance conflict. |
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