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Mr Cohen talks about charitable giving to "starving families in the Sahal, but not lonely pensioners in the UK inner cities".
Swingeing cuts give the lie to the notion of the big society | The big issue 2011
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It gives to starving families in the Sahal, but not lonely pensioners in the inner cities.
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Certainly, al Qaeda and the Islamic Maghreb has been operating and they have operated into the Sahal region just south of northern Africa and also some independent cells operating in Nigeria.
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Sahal, who is five months pregnant, left home at 5:15 p.m. with the toddler in the back seat.
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FLOCK: Traveling across the W-35 bridge, Sadiya (ph) Sahal, and her daughter, Hannah, strapped into the back seat.
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FLOCK: But in a way, Sadiya (ph) Sahal did make it, managing to make a life in her new adoptive home.
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A German reporter and photographer traveled back to Niger this year to find out what happened to them and it turns out they found them roaming on the edge of the Sahal desert, with the nomads there.
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The ground was sold to him by Sahal and Suhayl, two orphans of the Benu Najjar,29 a noble family of the Khazraj.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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When I visited the Wodaabe Tribe in the Sahal they had never heard of the word desertification but they knew better than anyone that their soil was exhausted.
We Do It Our Way 1991
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The principal Karaite Bible commentators were Mahavendi (ninth century); Abul-Faraj Harun (ninth century), exegete and Hebrew grammarian; Solomon ben Yerucham (tenth century); Sahal-ben Mazliach
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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