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The Morocco-based Almoravids sacked Kumbi-Saleh, the sahel capital of Ghana, in 1086, which ushered in the gradual decline of the first West African Empire.
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Predictably, U2 once again called upon the two names that instantly cause a fervor of expectation in fans of U2 and rock at large, Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, to helm the Morocco-based production and lend said credibility to the effort.
The Diamondback 2009
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Morocco-based think tank awards Saeb Erekat with annual prize
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Morocco-based think tank awards Saeb Erekat with annual prize
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Trieste, 18 Nov. (AKI) - Italian anti-terrorism police have carried out at least 135 raids and are investigating 11 foreigners in various Italian regions who are suspected of links to an alleged Morocco-based Islamist group.
Eye On The World 2008
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(AKI) - Italian anti-terrorism police have carried out at least 135 raids and are investigating 11 foreigners in various Italian regions who are suspected of links to an alleged Morocco-based Islamist group.
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Abdelaziz Sefiani, professor of medical genetics at the Morocco-based National Institute of Health of Rabat and founder of the Moroccan Human Mutation Database, says that the sequences will be a vital information source for Arab medical scientists and health professionals to develop cost-effective strategies for preventing, diagnosing and treating diseases.
SciDev.Net 2008
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Morocco-based think tank awards Saeb Erekat with annual prize
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Njunga Michael Mulikita of the Morocco-based African Training and
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a Morocco-based body established by the OIC, wants Obama to take a new approach with regard to what he calls Islam's "just causes."
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