Mali in A Sentence

    1

    At the age of 14, while he was at the Boys and Girls Club in Pasadena, California, Furlong was noticed by Mali Finn, a casting director.

    2

    In this case, "cache-sexe" appears to be the term used in those areas of the African continent that were colonized by the French, such as the region from western Mali to southern Cameroon.

    3

    Mali raised concerns over the practice of female genital mutilation and Botswana was criticized because it retains the death penalty and prohibits homosexuality.

    4

    One of the oldest African examples of cache-sexe is described as a girdle from twelfth-century Mali.

    5

    Paulo de Moraes Farias is engaged in the study of Arabic medieval epigraphy in Mali.

    6

    Sleeping sickness was first described in the fourteenth century in what is now the country of Mali.

    7

    They arrive bearing the imprint of landscapes, from a shore to a night sky, from Mali to the Solomon Islands.

    8

    This village is three kilometers from the border with Mali, and has a fairly barren, Saharan aspect.

    9

    Thus the apple blight (Aphis mali) after producing many generations of apterous females on its typical food-plant gives rise to winged forms which fly away and settle upon grass or corn-stalks.