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Examples
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Oumarou party spokesman, Issoufou Tamboura, says everyone knows our candidate's slogan, Let's consolidate our gains.
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"There are things that go on in prison that I think are human rights issues, and we do our best to report on it," Tamboura continues.
Shirin Sadeghi: Voices From the Inside: Prison News Is Back Shirin Sadeghi 2010
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"There are things that go on in prison that I think are human rights issues, and we do our best to report on it," Tamboura continues.
Shirin Sadeghi: Voices From the Inside: Prison News Is Back Shirin Sadeghi 2010
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"There are things that go on in prison that I think are human rights issues, and we do our best to report on it," Tamboura continues.
Shirin Sadeghi: Voices From the Inside: Prison News Is Back Shirin Sadeghi 2010
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The lyre (Tamboura) and a kind of fife with a dismal sound, made of the hollow Dhourra stalk, are the only instruments I saw, except the kettle-drum.
Travels in Nubia 2004
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When Tamboura blew up in 1814, the dust it sent into the sky kept sunsets brilliant for two years; and that was only one volcano.
Lucifer's Hammer Niven, Larry 1977
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We know that Tamboura, about as powerful as Krakatoa, caused what historians of the last century called 'the year without a summer.
Lucifer's Hammer Niven, Larry 1977
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Mali: 01- Oumar Sissoko, 03- Adama Tamboura, 05- Cedric Kante capt, 07- A.
BBC News - Home 2012
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Mursa Aga, the chief, a handsome young man, then took up his Tamboura or guitar, and the rest of the evening passed in music and singing.
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Mursa Aga, the chief, a handsome young man, then took up his Tamboura or guitar, and the rest of the evening passed in music and singing.
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