Last week, the Gambian opened the scoring just 12 minutes into the match and he was involved again early. |
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Tomorrow night from 8.30 pm, Gambian outfit Bajaly Souso, featuring a kora player and artists from the Mandinka culture, perform. |
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There are banknotes of 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 Gambian dalasis, as well as coins of 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 bututs. |
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The first Gambian bird I saw was pied crow, rapidly followed by small flocks of red-cheeked cordon-bleu finches. |
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The Gambian international received his 5th caution, and will be suspended for the next game. |
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The sixth form students from Lancashire schools will set off on Monday for the Gambian capital Banjul. |
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The study and consent procedures were approved by the Gambian government and the Medical Research Council ethics committee. |
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Her home is typically Gambian, very small and simply furnished. |
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Gambian football authorities are pondering to making a swoop for Bjomholm-Jatta, a Gambian by descent, who plays for one of Norway's biggest clubs. |
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On arrival all four were arrested by the Gambian secret police. |
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All Gambian citizens over 18 years of age are required to hold a Gambian National Identity Card. |
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The biometric National Identity card is one of the acceptable documents required to apply for a Gambian Driving Licence. |
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There was a blackout on Gambian state radio and TV and the capital city of Banjul was in lockdown. |
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He explained that in 1996 the top executive struck a deal with the Royal Mint for millions of Gambian bututs. |
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He explained that in 1996 the top executive struck a deal with the Royal Mint, which has a plant at Llantrisant, for millions of Gambian bututs. |
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The 2003 outbreak of monkeypox originated from imported Gambian rats for sale to the public in an Illinois pel shop. |
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Gambian President Yahya Jammeh is expected to visit the Kingdom before the end of the year, Ambassador Omar Gibril Sallah said. |
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The organization, formed by Moses Sonko, a Gambian located in America, has been bolstering health and education in the Gambia for the last 7 years. |
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The Gambian children are usually used to one teacher in a class of between 50 and 60, so the Solihull students were able to offer more personalised tuition. |
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The governor of the capital, Banjul, and a number of Gambian officials welcomed the initiative as a step towards improving children's conditions in the area. |
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