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Ceesay picks the ball up just inside the Chelsea half, dead centre, sashays into a worrying amount of space, and confidently strokes an extremely entertaining shot with the outside of his right boot goalwards from 30 yards.
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Poliacek replaces Rilke, then a minute or so later Majtan replaces Ceesay.
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"We need more variety," noted Jebel Ceesay, owner of JB Collection Clothing and president of the merchants association.
NYDN Rss DANIEL BEEKMAN 2012
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It is unclear if the other three children are related to Ceesay.
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Ceesay, spokesman for the country's National Drug Enforcement Agency.
Newsvine - Get Smarter Here Abdoulie John 2010
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Accompanied by a high powered delegation comprising officials from the government of Spain, VP Fernandez de la Vega, on arrival at the Banjul International Airport, was received by high profile governement officials, including the Speaker of the National Assembly, fatoumata Jahumpa-Ceesay, the Chief Justice, Abdou Karim Savage, secretaries of state, National Assembly members and a cross section of the Gambian community.
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NARI's Ceesay said he recognises a higher percentage of government funds should have been set aside to invest in equipment and market development.
IRIN 2008
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Nerica production has concurrently grown in recent years - doubling since 2006, and Ceesay estimates it will double again in 2009.
IRIN 2008
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But boosting Nerica production is stymied by a shortage of seeds, with "demand now outstripping supply," said NARI's Ceesay.
IRIN 2008
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"Nerica is the hope for food security for The Gambia," NARI's Ceesay said.
IRIN 2008
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