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C Moussa Mbaye, a 6-foot-8 senior from Senegal, battled chronic knee pain through much of his career but was productive in his final season.
USATODAY.com 2009
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London-based writer and critic Mbaye Sanou, a former senior official at the Africa Development Bank said that the protests were the biggest he had seen in his native country.
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KEY RETURNEES: Everyone is scheduled to return except senior center Moussa Mbaye.
USATODAY.com 2009
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London-based writer and critic Mbaye Sanou, a former senior official at the Africa Development Bank said that the protests were the biggest he had seen in his native country.
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Mbaye finally gained refugee status in the US last summer after making it clear to American authorities that being out as a homosexual in Senegal had serious repercussions.
Pia Sawhney: What Ms. Roosevelt Might Have Said About Gay Rights 2009
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Mbaye said he knows many others in similar situations.
Pia Sawhney: What Ms. Roosevelt Might Have Said About Gay Rights 2009
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Their plight is summaried by Abdou Ndoye Mbaye, 25, who says he had no choice but to attempt the crossing.
To our eternal shame Richard 2006
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I have never heard another human being described in the way that those who knew Mbaye describe him: he was, as one of his colleagues told me, “the kind of guy you meet once in a lifetime.”
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I have never heard another human being described in the way that those who knew Mbaye describe him: he was, as one of his colleagues told me, “the kind of guy you meet once in a lifetime.”
Heroes « Lean Left 2007
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"Three quarters of our men have already done UN peacekeeping missions, and they know what to do: protect UN installations and help in deploying observers," Mbaye said at a departure ceremony at the airport.
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