Similar words: teeny-weeny, many a, banyan, as many as, chechnya, deny, banyan tree, teeny. Meaning: n. a republic in eastern Africa; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1963; major archeological discoveries have been made in the Great Rift Valley in Kenya.
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(121) The IGAD region covers Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia , Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, and Uganda.
(122) There are also sub species found of the Coelacanth but the real Coelacanth is found today in South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania and even the South Pacific.
(123) Al-Qaeda has also used new tactics and weapons —like the surface-to-air missile that nearly brought down an Israeli airliner in Kenya in 2002.
(124) On April 27, 2006, Chinese President Hu Jintao left Abuja, capital of Nigeria, for Kenya after successfully concluding his two-day state visit to Nigeria.
(125) The Masai Mara in Kenya was your all time favorite place to 10 spot African wildlife.
(126) In countries like Cote d'Ivoire and Kenya, prevalence has peaked and declines are now being registered year after year.
(127) Kenyans celebrated Senator Barack Obama's election victory athomestead near Kisumu , in western Kenya.
(128) The Kenya Bureau of Standards is now investigating samples of her muffins, crackers, sausages and meatloaf to see if they could eventually be sold in supermarkets.
(129) It proved to match closely with fossils Meave Leakey and her team had found at two Great Rift Valley sites in Kenya, which she would name Australopithecus anamensis.
(130) Kenya is the biggest economy in the East African Community (EAC), which also includes Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.
(131) But while climatic changes have contributed greatly to the situation, Kenya which is a signatory of the 2003 Maputo Declaration has not been following the treaty.
(132) Hillary Clinton – who is currently in Kenya for a trade conference – enraged Pyongyang's leaders last month by likening them to unruly children seeking attention.Sentencedict
(133) At the Nyanza Provincial General Hospital in Kisumu, western Kenya, Barack's ancestral homeland, several mothers were naming their babies after the U.S.'s first African-American president.
(134) There had been no cases of polio in Kenya for 21 years until a new case was detected among Somalian refugees in northeastern Kenya two years ago.
(135) His father is a black person who grew up in a small village in Kenya.
(136) It is a common sight in rural areas of Kenya and South Sudan, as most smallholder farmers are women.
(137) In March, Coke announced that it would jointly invest with USAID $7 million in water projects in Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, Ghana and Ivory Coast.
(138) Growing up in Kenya, Kahumbu remembers asking her neighbor Richard Leakey to tell her about animals she caught and brought to his door.
(139) Lake Bogoria region in the middle of the Great Rift Valley of Kenya, Nairobi, away from Ken about 300 km.
(140) Kenya improved peoples' nutrition by removing restrictions on the sale of unpasteurised milk (milk is one of the most important foodstuffs in east Africa).
(141) Exhibit the culture of the people of Western Kenya , prehistory, and natural history.
(142) Nomination' Wilderness ': Zebra and lion, Masai Mara Reserve, Kenya.
(143) But when Harvard's WASPy authorities got wind of Obama Sr.'s womanizing, they revoked his scholarship and forced him to return to Kenya before he could complete his dissertation.
(144) Space Invader has traveled to places like Dhaka , Bangladesh; Mombasa , Kenya, and Istanbul, Turkey.
(145) Barrack Obama was named after his Kenya immigrant father and the given name means " blessed. "
(146) From there, a "breeder seed" is developed and regulated by the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service.
(147) A couple of weeks back, I was sit - ting under a mango tree in western Kenya, when Senator Barack Obama's half-sister Auma says to me: "My daughter's father is British."
(148) Among these countries are Kenya and the United Republic of Tanzania.
(149) The Masai Mara in Kenya was your all time favorite place to spot African wildlife.
(150) A large group of Nilo-Saharan languages, spoken in southern Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, and northern Tanzania and including Masai.
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