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Nevertheless, restaurants are packed with diners feasting on delicacies like marinated sparrows -- eaten bones and all -- or Indian food, washed down with Sakara, a delicious Egyptian beer.
O'Brien Browne: Nothing Is "Post" in Post-Revolutionary Egypt O'Brien Browne 2011
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He had said Fuji is also a combination of these Yoruba music namely: Sakara, Juju, Apala, Gudugudu and Yoruba praise poems.
Ademola Bello: Remembering Sikiru Ayinde Barrister: Fuji Music Creator Ademola Bello 2010
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They departed from Sakara-ga-mine, entering Truku country on April 20th.
SERIAL 19: Kondo Katsusaburo among Taiwan's Atayal/Sedeq peoples, 1896 to 1930 Michael Turton 2009
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They departed from Sakara-ga-mine, entering Truku country on April 20th.
Archive 2009-01-01 Michael Turton 2009
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Leben followed up with several big shots, Sakara turtled up, and Leben landed several more unanswered shots before Herb Dean stepped in to stop the fight.
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Alexander came out and killed Sakara with several knees to the head and finished with a ground and pound.
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We take you now to Sakara (ph), Egypt, where mummies were discovered.
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The remains, however, grow more modern as one ascends from Cairo, and travellers who have sated themselves at Gizeh and Sakara with the contemplation of the very oldest buildings which the hands of man have constructed, become impatient of temples which are hardly older than the Christian era.
A Desert Drama Being The Tragedy Of The "Korosko" Arthur Conan Doyle 1894
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'Spent the morning on a route march over the desert in the direction of Sakara.
ArchivesBlogs Australian War Memorial 2010
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"People are always going to gripe about something," Sakara said.
tcpalm.com Stories Jim Turner 2010
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