She says deer, elk, Nubian ibex, antelope, bison and yak are particular favourites for canned hunters. |
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In the far north there are problems also, among the Nubians, the ancient Nubian civilization, which is having a revivalist movement. |
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Violent clashes broke out on December 4 between the people of the Nubian and Luo tribal groupings in Kibera, one of Kenya's largest slums. |
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Further tests convinced him that the Nubian had not been put up to this by someone who could read the almanac. |
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To give a summary of our operation, it comprises 400 head of Alpine, LaMancha, Nubian, Saanen and Toggenburg breeds. |
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His music and its cryptic codes awaken Akasha, the Nubian queen of all vampires who also ruled Ancient Egypt with despotic violence. |
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The Nubian lances were more than double the length of the Roman javelins, and the Romans were outnumbered three to one. |
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They are mounted on ebonised, marbled and gilded supports in the form of four crouching Nubian slaves. |
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Milk from Hahns's herd of Nubian, La Mancha and Saanen goats goes into her much-sought-after line of handmade soaps. |
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Were the sadness, the fear, the ferocity, related to the darker side of Nubian culture? |
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For example, Hawass said, on show along with the mummy of Ramses II would be models of his Nubian temples, statues, reliefs and a biography. |
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Figure 1 presents a schematic version of present geographical distribution of the Nubian languages with the glottochronological dates inserted. |
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The settlement has its origins in British colonialists' abandonment of the Nubian soldiers who fought with the Allies in the first world war. |
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Elton John and Tim Rice's musical Aida is the story of a Nubian slave princess, Aida, and the forbidden love that she shares with an Egyptian captain, Radames. |
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Nubian bucks have sometimes been crossed with them to improve size, milk production of dams, and fleshiness of the kids. |
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Anuket is depicted as a woman wearing an unusual tall crown of ostrich feathers, probably a Nubian headdress. |
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Toward the end of Harkhuf's career, the Nubian chiefs united, imperiling the Aswān expeditions. |
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There are a few small linguistic minorities, of which the largest is the Nubians, who speak two Nubian languages related to the Nilo-Saharan languages of the Sudan. |
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There are more than one hundred different indigenous languages spoken in Sudan, including Nubian, Ta Bedawie, and dialects of Nilotic and Nilo-Hamitic languages. |
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This forced Kamose to invest the oases to cut the road to any attempt at encirclement by a junction between the Nubian and Hyksos forces. |
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Then the Nubian seated himself on the stone that formed the angle of the house and the road and began smoking his chibouque, while Monte Cristo returned to his study. |
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Sure enough, the actress was already lost in contemplation of her entrance on a golden bier drawn by Nubian slaves. |
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He discovered that the dam not only threatened Nubian statues but that some 100,000 Nubian people were being moved from their traditional homes. |
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Nubian civilization and its pharaohs have been documented in numerous works, many of them by French scientists. |
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During its most recent cultural season, it organized a seminar on Nubian literature under the auspices of the Literature Committee. |
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Also in 1997, the Nuba Peace Agreement was concluded with the rebel Nubian groups, ending fighting in the Nuba mountains. |
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Would you say this album, which was so long in the making, is different from other Nubian offerings? |
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The Nubian temples saved from the waters of the Nile will always be remembered as one of the finest chapters of its history. |
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In 1954, Nasser decided to build the Aswan dam that would flood the great Nubian temples. |
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Sudan is a multicultural society with a mix of ethnic identities that includes Arab, Beja, Dinka, Fur, Nubian, and Nuer. |
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The Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System, which stretches under the deserts of Libya, Egypt, Chad and Sudan. |
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Braxton plays the title role of Aida, an ancient Egyptian Nubian princess who is captured by Radames, a captain in the Egyptian army, and falls in love with him. |
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Great Nubian musician Hamsa El Din once told me that the traditional melodies for Nubian songs come from the overtone sequence of the specific rhythm that goes with that song. |
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The early Middle Palaeolithic is characterized by the presence of handaxes, foliates and Nubian point and flake Levallois methods. |
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Sky surveys operated by astronomers in the entire world enable them to compute the orbit and accurately predict the fall of the object in the Nubian desert in Northern Sudan. |
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The Nubian aquifer in northern Africa is one such aquifer. |
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A special museum devoted to Nubian antiquities has also been established. |
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Arabian species include scimitar-horned oryx, addax, Arabian oryx, dama gazelle, Nubian ibex, wild goat, barbary sheep and Asiatic onager. |
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The arrests targeted members of the Mahas community, a Nubian tribe, who actively oppose the planned hydroelectric dam near the village of Kajbar. |
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Chryselephantine lioness killing a Nubian in a meadow of lotus and papyrus. |
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Some 90,000 Egyptian fellahin and Sudanese Nubian nomads had to be relocated. |
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I found myself on the Nubian desert shaking hands with a grizzling man whom men addressed as Collins Bey. |
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The New Zealand feral goat is the descendant of many breeds of goat, such as Angora, Kiko, Spanish, Pygora, Boer, Saanen, Nubian and Alpine. |
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Two optically stimulated luminescence age estimates place the Arabian Nubian Complex at approximately 106,000 years old. |
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When he ended his verse he bade one of his pages saddle him his Nubian mare-mule with her padded selle. |
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On one CD, I spotted five different noises for Afghan hounds, two of Anglo Nubian goats, and 13 of pig weaners. |
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Other animals include scimitar-horned oryx, addax, Arabian oryx, dama gazelle, Nubian ibex, wild goats, barbary sheep and Asiatic onager. |
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Seasonal variation in erythrocytic and leukocytic indices and serum proteins of female Nubian goats. |
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We raise Nubian, Saanen, and a few Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats that provide us with delightfully delicious milk. |
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The team's analysis found four gene variants in the genes of Boer, Nubian, Saanen, Toggenburg, and a few other goat breeds. |
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The Great Sand Sea, the Nubian desert, Lake Turkana, the Bwindi Impenetrable national park, Ethiopia's Omo valley, western Tanzania, the Niassa Reserve in northern Mozambique. |
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He became concerned about the fate of Nubian statues threatened by the construction of the Aswan High Dam in Egypt, and in 1958 was taken on as an adviser by UNESCO, the UN's cultural branch. |
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After his Nubian war Thutmose penetrated to the Euphrates River in the vicinity of Carchemish in Syria as he continued the pursuit of the Hyksos, Asiatic rulers who had recently dominated Egypt. |
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Amongst our most successful breeding successes rank the ongoing reproduction of the Rothschild Giraffe, South African straight-horned antelope, the Nubian addax, and both the one-humped and Bactrian camel. |
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Thus the survey, which is well presented, includes the Coptic Church in Egypt, the Nubian Church in medieval Sudan and the Ethiopian one, beginning with the Axumite Kingdom. |
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The Nubian Kingdom of Kush in modern Sudan was in close and often hostile contact with Egypt, and produced monumental sculpture mostly derivative of styles to the north. |
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The project aims to enhance the Nubian community by developing a Nubia portal that supports gender equality, education, health, and entrepreneurship. |
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I looked dizzily, and beheld a wide expanse of ocean, whose waters wore so inky a hue as to bring at once to my mind the Nubian geographer's account of the Mare Tenebrarum. |
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