Note that requests are not necessarily approved in the same fiscal or calen dar year in which they are received. |
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Things start promisingly with pairs of erotically entwined lovers feeding one another in semi dar kness, teasing, luring and tempting with the promise of food. |
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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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There are regular scheduled flights to the island by light aircraft, from Dar es Salaam or the nearby Selous. |
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The airline already operates international flights to Johannesburg from its Tanzanian base in Dar es Salaam. |
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Manzese Parish, Dar es Salaam does this, in providing workshops, as in South Africa, and elsewhere. |
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Testing in now underway at a landing station on the coast of Dar es Salaam. |
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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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But Than DAR ignored them, intent on a traditional Buddhist funeral for her husband in Rangoon. |
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Rabat's Dar Es Salam Royal Golf Club is a legend among golf fans, as the venue for the highly prestigious Hassan II Trophy. |
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Dar Mustafa Pasha has a canopy entrance with a large door containing a smaller gate and framed by bronze studs. |
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Rwanda and Burundi should benefit from cheaper and quicker transport of goods to and from the ports of Mombasa and Dar es Salaam. |
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Burundi, for example, is slated to hold elections in November 2004, simultaneous with the first summit of heads of state in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. |
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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 Secretariat had sent a staff member from the Harare Office to Dar es Salaam to help launch the Centre for maintenance, but with no funds to back the operations. |
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The DAR, has a website devoted to checking out your potential Rebel ancestors. |
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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 Dar al Athar al Islamiyyah cultural centres include education wings, conservation labs, and research libraries. |
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Dar Onboz co-founder Sivine Ariss sits to one side, conjuring a mellow soundtrack from thumb pianos, coconut shells and drums. |
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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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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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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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For the second consecutive year, TISCAN, Cotecna's subsidiary in Tanzania, donated uniforms, school bags, books and copybooks to orphans in Dar es Salaam and food items and basic home supplies to their guardians. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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