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  • The inhabitants of Kosso Town are mostly from the Temne ethnic groups.
  • Frequent doses of kosso, about once every two months, was the common cure.
  • People from N'kosso speak French.
  • "Seeing this game now, " Kosso said, " I think that you feel free.
  • In December 1962, for example, Kosso Eloul organized an international symposium on sculpture in Mitzpe Ramon.
  • In the distance are the snow capped Dinaric Alps, the jagged mountain range that rises between Kosso and Albania.
  • Kosso or ?6 in Amharic is also the name of the human tapeworm, " Taenia saginata ".
  • "' Kosso "'is a village in the Sanaba Department of Banwa Province in western Burkina Faso.
  • The next day is Kosso, the Festival of Women, in which women dance in the Municipal Park in Sokod?City.
  • Kassa would be taunted often for being a " Kosso seller's son ", an insult that Tewodros II seldom forgave.
  • Kosso Eloul, an internationally acclaimed sculptor who designed the eternal flame at Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, has died at age 75.
  • "' Gadao-Adossa-Kosso "': the main Kotokoli festival consists of three days of festivities, from Friday to Sunday.
  • His first published science fiction work was the SF-horror short story " The Kosso ", published in the anthology " Thrills " ( 1935 ).
  • In the vote in the Territorial Assembly on October 15, 1958 he finished in second place with 23 votes against 32 for the " Entente " candidate Ali Kosso.
  • For Kosso-Thomas, whose life was threatened by the advocates of female circumcision who marched last year, these two facts are closely bound up in the practice of genital mutilation.
  • Kosso Eloul, an internationally acclaimed sculptor who designed the eternal flame at Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, dies of heart failure in Toronto, Canada, at age 75.
  • Almeidez further writes that on top there was a natural pool and spring for water, and covered by " kosso " and " zegba " brush and wild cedars.
  • "This is the day of happiness, " said Noel Kosso, an Iraqi living in Athens . " As you can imagine, this is a society without anything happy for 35 years.
  • "I don't think the Iraqi people like this " use of Iraq's soccer success in the Bush ads, Kosso said . " This is a way of using people.
  • There is actually no evidence that Woizero Atitegeb was ever a Kosso seller, and several writers such as Paulos Ngo Ngo have stated outright that it was a false rumor spread by her detractors.
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