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My girl Tricia Tahara from the same year, with an great band of Wallace Roney and his wife Geri Allen on piano.
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She lent all the assistance possible and then taking in tow the giassas with Prince Christian Victor, Commander Keppel and the rest of the shipwrecked crew, except the guard left behind, the "Tahara" with an extra head of steam, churned up to El Hejir.
Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan Bennet Burleigh
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Since its completion in 2004, Tahara has been screened at more than 200 film festivals worldwide and has won several international prizes including best directing, best editing, best human rights film, best female filmmaker, and best acting.
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To learn more about the triumphs and setbacks Sara faced making Tahara happen or to order a copy of the film, please visit www.taharafilm.com.
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Most recently, Tahara was awarded a prize for best international short film at the Abuja International Film Festival held in Abuja, Nigeria.
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After screening a short version of the film for many African women immigrants living in the United States, many of whom had experienced FGC, Sara decided to push forward with a longer film project entitled Tahara.
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Toyota said it will halt production on Dec. 24 and 25 of its luxury Lexus brand at the Tahara plant and all output at the Miyata plant run by its Toyota Motor Kyushu Inc. subsidiary, which manufactures models such as the Lexus RX and the Toyota Kluger sport-utility vehicles.
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Television, says Tahara, has triggered events "that neither politicians, TV people or viewers are fully aware of."
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Ford lost its way at the Rouge and even Toyota has wobbled at times—in the automation overkill at the Tahara assembly plant in Japan, for example, and the Chicago parts distribution warehouse in the 1990s.
The Machine That Changed the World James P. Womack 2007
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Ford lost its way at the Rouge and even Toyota has wobbled at times—in the automation overkill at the Tahara assembly plant in Japan, for example, and the Chicago parts distribution warehouse in the 1990s.
The Machine That Changed the World James P. Womack 2007
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