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Public viewing areas to broaden the reach of the 2010 Fifa cities and access is "mahala", Local Organising Committee chief
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Public viewing areas to broaden the reach of the 2010 Fifa cities and access is "mahala", Local Organising Committee chief
WN.com - Articles related to SA launches malaria campaign 2009
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Public viewing areas to broaden the reach of the 2010 Fifa World Cup are going to be set up in the nine host cities and access is "mahala", Local Organising Committee chief executive officer Danny Jordaan said on Monday.
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Since the Americans often require that each mahala, or neighborhood, have two ISV bosses, Osama has given half of his 300 men to Abu Salih, a man with dark reddish skin, a sharp nose and small piercing eyes.
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The first was painting over the graffiti on our Tourism Information Center and planting trees, and the second day included 10 children from the local mahala creating bird feeders and seedling planters.
Bulgarian Graffiti and Architecture of the Week: Earth Day 2008
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The first was painting over the graffiti on our Tourism Information Center and planting trees, and the second day included 10 children from the local mahala creating bird feeders and seedling planters.
Archive 2008-05-04 2008
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And it was really the brainchild of one doctor, Hussein (ph), who lives in that mahala, and he had been doing services out of his house, but he came to us and said he had a bigger plan to take care of the people.
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So, he went out and purchased this house in the same mahala, just down the street from his house, and we provided him resources in dollars and equipment to stand it up and make it bigger.
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All Pomo baskets are woven on a frame of willow shoots, and in and out through this the mahala draws tough grasses or fine tree roots dyed in different colors, and after the pattern she chooses.
Stories of California Ella M. Sexton
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The Pomos still make thousands of pieces of this money, and so many strings of it will buy whatever the buck, or Indian man, and his mahala, or squaw, wish to get.
Stories of California Ella M. Sexton
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