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  • Flemingia is native to Asia, but is considered naturalized in Sub-Saharan Africa (Asare et al. 1984).

    Chapter 8 1996

  • Reported crude protein values range from 17.9% (Laquihon, pers. comm.) and 14.5 to 183% (Asare 1985).

    Chapter 10 1996

  • Flemingia is native to Asia, but is considered naturalized in Sub-Saharan Africa (Asare et al. 1984).

    Chapter 10 1996

  • Reported crude protein values range from 17.9% (Laquihon, pers. comm.) and 14.5 to 183% (Asare 1985).

    Chapter 8 1996

  • Six months later we're back on our feet At first it was with curiosity that Margaret Asare looked out of the window of her optician's shop as a small group of youths began to cause...

    Evening Standard - Home Paul Thompson 2012

  • Six months later we're back on our feet At first it was with curiosity that Margaret Asare looked out of the window of her optician's shop as a small group of youths began to cause...

    Evening Standard - Home 2012

  • Daniel Asare Korang, however, will take a position, both on the law and the issue in general.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Paul Carlucci 2011

  • Six months later we're back on our feet At first it was with curiosity that Margaret Asare looked out of the window of her optician's shop as a small group of youths began to cause...

    Evening Standard - Home 2012

  • Six months later we're back on our feet At first it was with curiosity that Margaret Asare looked out of the window of her optician's shop as a small group of youths began to cause...

    Evening Standard - Home 2012

  • Things got worse for them in the second half with Asare beating Luciano Da Silva to make it

    TEAMtalk Football News 2010

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