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Coltrane opens with "Bakai," (which means "cry" in Arabic) and is an interesting choice.
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It was a musical phrase, from a tune of the great and towering giant of inwardness, John Coltrane, a tune called “Bakai.”
The Silence 2010
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It was a musical phrase, from a tune of the great and towering giant of inwardness, John Coltrane, a tune called “Bakai.”
The Silence 2010
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It was a musical phrase, from a tune of the great and towering giant of inwardness, John Coltrane, a tune called “Bakai.”
The Silence 2010
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Bakai was released on $80,000 bail about a week following his arrest.
MISSISSAUGA - Home 2010
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Bakai said Friday that a number of the suspects initially detained in a round-up after the military stormed Kpatcha Gnassingbe's home in a bloody raid early on April 2, had been released due to lack of evidence.
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Eighteen soldiers (five officers, 10 non-commissioned officers and three privates) as well as a deputy police officer are being held currently under military jurisdiction, Bakai added.
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Bakai said Friday that a number of the suspects initially detained in a round-up after the military stormed Kpatcha Gnassingbe's home in a bloody raid early on April 2, had been released due to lack of evidence.
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Eighteen soldiers (five officers, 10 non-commissioned officers and three privates) as well as a deputy police officer are being held currently under military jurisdiction, Bakai added.
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Bakai said Friday that a number of the suspects initially detained in a round-up after the military stormed Kpatcha Gnassingbe's home in a bloody raid early on April 2, had been released due to lack of evidence.
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