The servant preceded him into the receiving hall and Dar heard him announce the guest. |
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We unstuck, climbed out over Dar es Salaam Harbour, turned north, flew past Zanzibar and over the west coast of Pemba. |
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There are regular scheduled flights to the island by light aircraft, from Dar es Salaam or the nearby Selous. |
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One of the places where Tanzanians buy their khangas is the busy Kisutu market in downtown Dar es Salaam. |
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This information about Dar es Salaam in Tanzania is designed to provide information to the world community about the time in Dar es Salaam. |
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In 1995, a study was conducted to determine the real cost of operating an emptying service within the city of Dar es Salaam. |
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It is also important to note that this page displays current information about the Current time in Dar es Salaam and local time in Dar es Salaam. |
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The US embassy bombings in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam in 1998 highlighted this threat. |
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They certainly had a sting in their tail as they sailed through the preliminaries and set the championships in Dar El Beida and Zeralda alive. |
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Dr. Dar argues that farmers in poor countries are indifferent to the 'top down' approach to development. |
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Outside Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, we visited a model house under construction. |
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Recently more than 20 industries in Dar es Salaam have switched from oil to natural gas. |
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The 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya by al-Qaeda killed 224 people. |
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Moreover natural gas is now being used for cooking purposes in some areas of Dar es Salaam. |
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Non-revenue or unaccounted-for water in Manila, Buenos Aires, Dar es Salaam, Mexico City, Accra and Kathmandu reaches 40 per cent or higher. |
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Now in Dar es Salaam, we have had to give attention to the progress that has been made. |
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The family remain close to the democracy icon, who earlier this month sent a letter of condolences to Than Dar. |
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In the colonial carve-up that followed, lines were drawn between the port cities of Mombasa and Dar es Salaam and the island of Zanzibar. |
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The Central Line leaves Dar es Salaam for Kigoma once a week. |
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Tiscan Ltd, Tanzania, Cotecna's second-largest operation with close to 200 staff, achieved certification for their Dar es Salaam head office and two scanner sites at the Dar es Salaam port. |
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We talked in depth about the needs and circumstances of refugee children in Dar es Salaam and how these are similar and different from those of boys and girls living in the refugee camps. |
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The population will have a safer, more reliable link to outside markets and to the capital, Dar es Salaam, and a cheaper, more efficient means of transport for agricultural products and inputs. |
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The first example of decentralised cooperation concerned the collaboration between the local government of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, represented by Frederick O. Pondamali and Rolf Harlinghausen of Hamburg. |
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When I visited a small school in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, I witnessed young boys and girls gaining the knowledge that will not only enrich their lives but also the lives of their family members. |
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However, since the orders were coming from the DCI in Dar es Salaam who still refused to reconsider, we were forced to agree to return promptly to the capital the following day. |
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Tanzania host Mozambique in the other game but the visitors travelled to Dar Es Salaam under a cloud following the death in a car accident of defender Nando. |
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Although Dar es Salaam is increasingly the location of large, high-end private property developments, there is not the same energy and edginess that seems to drive Kenya in both good and bad directions. |
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Built in the late 19th century by a family of viziers close to Sultan Hasan I, Dar Jam'i covers a huge area and has sumptuously decorated rooms as well as a number of outbuildings and annexes. |
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In the Iftar banquet at Dar Al Mo'menat, sermonic speeches were delivered on issues related to Ramadan. |
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The first one to reopen was the popular Al Dar service station on Al Ittihad Road, in the direction of Dubai. |
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The first Summit of Heads of State and Government, held in Dar es-Salaam in November 2004, provided a vision of a region transformed from a theatre of incessant conflict to one of shared prosperity. |
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Oman's first mobile library and an initiative of Dar Al Atta'a's Let's Read Campaign, was launched in December. |
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The Marathon will be presided over by the retired President Mzee Ali Hassan Mwinyi who is the patron of the Rotary Dar Marathon. |
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It is at Dar Rati itself that the legend of the Sumata tribeswoman was recounted by Ahmed and Abdeslam El-Jamili. |
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All donations were given to Dar al Atta'a which handled theirdistribution to underprivileged families in Oman. |
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All donations were given to Dar Al Atta'a which handled arrangements for distribution of the material to underprivileged families in Oman. |
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During the visit, the delegation reached work mechanism in Dar es Salaam archive, as well as, in Al Jazeera Al Khadra and Zanibar. |
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A night flight on EgyptAir direct to Dar es Salaam had me arriving early morning ready to start my day after a short nap. |
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The Turkish Airlines flights to Dar es Salaam are expected to begin June 2010 in time for the peak tourism season in Tanzania. |
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Pakistan's Finance Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Head of DFID Pakistan Richard Montgomery were also present on the occasion. |
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The fatwa observatory is part of Dar Al-Ifta, which is a religious institution for fatwas in Egypt. |
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The architecture of Dar Ilane is a departure from the norm, too. |
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Just round the corner from the Bahia Palace and its gardens, the Dar Si Said Museum houses rich collections of popular arts and crafts from Marrakech and the surrounding Berber regions. |
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The Dar al Athar al Islamiyyah cultural centres include education wings, conservation labs, and research libraries. |
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Bahar Dar is a very pleasant city on the shores of Lake Tana, the largest lake in Ethiopia, famous for its many islands and seclusive orthodox monasteries. |
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Muza Naseeb, general administrator of the Quran study centres for females at the Dar Al Ber Society, said the bipartite memorisation programme consists of two sections. |
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But with England needing just 21 from 24 balls with five wickets remaining, umpires Aleem Dar and Kumar Dharmasena produced their dreaded light meters. |
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Along with the only two other Shell employees in the entire territory, he lived in luxury in the Shell House outside Dar es Salaam, with a cook and personal servants. |
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They visited a charity workshop that employs disabled people in the country's capital, Dar es Salaam, and decided to have a go at making some pieces. |
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The contribution was officially announced by Movahhedi Qomi before President Jakaya Kikwete when they met for talks at the State House in Dar es Salaam yesterday. |
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In the early 1950s his family lived for several years in Kongwa, Dar es Salaam, Moshi and Mwanza Tanzania, while his father was serving there as a colonial Police officer. |
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A newspaper here even ridiculed Dar, saying that he has been relegated to a job in the final to check whether the batteries are working right in light meters. |
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Federal Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said that the icebreaking has taken place while PTI General Secretary Jehangir Tareen said that issues will be resolved through dialogue. |
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After the final Portuguese and Spanish reconquests, al-Andalus inevitably became Dar al-Harb, where the majority of its inhabitants is made of non-Muslims. |
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One important agenda of this year's DAR Association session is the election of the new chairman for the DAR Association. |
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