turkana in A Sentence

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    The Lake Turkana Festival.

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    The Turkana know it.

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    Granville or the Turkana.

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    If you believe the Turkana.

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    The Turkana won't go in there.

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    Turkana are coming to kill him.

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    You think the Turkana took Jeffries?

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    You must return Turkana to us now.

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    Sir, the Turkana are preparing to attack.

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    There's no reason to suspect the Turkana, major.

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    The Turkana Basin.

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    I'm about to begin missionary work in the Turkana district.

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    Pre-eminent is the Lake Turkana Festival in May, a colourful cultural jamboree in one of the country's most remote towns.

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    In Africa's shifting environment, an early society came together on the shores of Kenya's Lake Turkana, and they built something so rare and remarkable.

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    To date, over 250 billion cubic meters of groundwater have already been discovered in the Turkana region, including many shallow reserves and five deeper underground aquifers.

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    The first discovery was in South Lokichar basin in Turkana County with the company estimating that it contains about 240 to 560 million barrels of recoverable oil.

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    Communities such as Maasai, Samburu, Turkana, Pokot, and Somalis live in these dry areas and often move their animals from one place to another looking for areas with fresh pasture.

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    Furthermore, these results indicate that the spread of grassy environments at Ledi-Geraru occurred earlier than in the Turkana Basin of Kenya and Ethiopia, which continued to have wooded regions that supported browsers and other mammals that fed on both trees and grasses.

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    A subsequent Extractive Sector Forum held in Turkana county saw local community leaders reject the sharing formula and instead insisted on implementation of an earlier one in which the national government, county government and local communities were allocated 70%, 20% and 10% of the oil revenue share.

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    Whereas it is not clear how the communities around the Lamu offshore blocks will respond to the anticipated increase in oil and gas exploration, discovery and subsequent hydrocarbons production, the Turkana case is a pointer to the need for review of the emotive revenue sharing scheme to the satisfaction of local communities, County governments and National government if Kenya's oil sector is grow.

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