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We kept at it until the sun set, returning to camp for a Moroccan feast under a full moon, exhausted and disabused of the notion that one needs to do more than sip tea in a tent to appreciate the Sahara's charms.
Bombing Down the Dunes Hannah Karp 2011
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He is close to restructuring the Sahara's mortgage, he said.
Colony Gets Boutique-Hotel Partner Kris Hudson 2011
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The Sahara's published rate tonight is $31 for a standard room, or just $75 for a suite.
Paul Carr: The Strip Diary, Day Two: Spending a Sober Month on the Vegas Strip? Don't Forget to Bring Your Own Stripper Paul Carr 2011
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Despite a series of UN Security Council resolutions calling for a withdrawal of Moroccan forces and reiterating Western Sahara's right to self-determination and despite Western Sahara being a UN-recognized, non-self-governing territory which requires providing its people with the option of independence, 54 senators signed a letter calling on the United States to support the Moroccan autonomy plan, which explicitly precludes the option of independence.
Stephen Zunes: Congress and its Colonialist Agenda Stephen Zunes 2011
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The Sahara's published rate tonight is $31 for a standard room, or just $75 for a suite.
Paul Carr: The Strip Diary, Day Two: Spending a Sober Month on the Vegas Strip? Don't Forget to Bring Your Own Stripper Paul Carr 2011
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The nation on the Sahara's southern edge has been perpetually battered by drought and desertification.
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But Sahara's very presence shows the new world taking shape.
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But this tiny, underrated destination is packed with enough history and natural beauty to rival its formidable neighbors - from the ancient Roman city of Carthage to the quaint artist town of Sidi Bou Said, the fascinating troglodyte homes of Matmata to lush oases, enormous salt lakes, luxurious beach resorts, and remarkably well-preserved medinas or old towns, Tunisia is the Sahara's hidden jewel.
PHOTOS: Tunisia, Destination Of The Day Manal Khan 2010
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When Saiyuki rolled out a soaring guitar phrase, reminiscent of the Sahara's own Tinariwen, and the band fell back in, this time in perfect sync -- India returning to Africa by way of Japan -- a sort of obvious notion hit me between the eyes: "world music" is just beginning. by Samuel Bathrick
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The nation on the Sahara's southern edge has been perpetually battered by drought and desertification.
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