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The 67-year-old Doba is 30-29 in five seasons in the head job, but hasn't led the Cougars to a bowl since 2003.
USATODAY.com - College Football - Washington St. vs. Washington 2006
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I don’t personally work with services like these, [but to relay another resource] Doba is a source of products for drop-shipping.
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But hope spring eternal, and the Cougars think they can be more competitive this season as a couple of recruiting classes that have been considered better than what was signed during the Bill Doba era begin to mature.
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Malloy spokesman Andrew Doba called the statute "arbitrary" and said Thursday that no other law enforcement agency in the state government, such as the Department of Correction, has a minimum staffing requirement.
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Being effectively blinded, I was now led to the huppah (the wedding canopy) by Doba and her husband.
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Those in attendance were Abraham's family, his nieces, Doba and Sarah, and their husbands and their two children.
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The oil companies also had to pay a price to get the Doba project started.
Africa's New Deal 2008
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A consortium led by ExxonMobil is investing nearly $4 billion to extract oil out of a vast field at Doba, near the center of the continent, and send it by pipeline to Cameroon's Atlantic coast -- 1, 070 kilometers away.
Africa's New Deal 2008
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Oil companies and investors have been eyeing the Doba field for a decade -- but Chad's political and social instability made the project too uncertain.
Africa's New Deal 2008
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The oilfields to be developed are located in the Doba region, a part of the Lake Chad watershed.
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