zaire in A Sentence

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    Singapore, and Zaire.

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    After their fight in Zaire, Foreman and Ali became friends.

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    We asked for one container of used clothing,” the Zaire branch explains.

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    Consider, for example, the word lisaka, from the Kele language of Zaire.

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    We served in Zaire for 15 years, for a time also under ban.

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    The Congo River(also known as Zaire River) is the largest river in Africa.

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    Refugee camps were hastily established in Zaire( now Democratic Republic of Congo), Tanzania, and Burundi.

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    So, how does a lender in London feel comfortable with an appraisal report from Zaire?

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    Among those who eagerly participated in the“ Help Zaire” project in France was Ruth Danner.

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    In 1995, an outbreak in Kikwit, Zaire, led to 317 confirmed cases, with an 81% mortality rate.

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    He rules the country(which he renames Zaire in 1971) for over 30 years, until being overthrown by rebels in 1997.

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    He goes on to rule the country(which he renames Zaire in 1971) for over 30 years, until being overthrown by rebels in 1997.

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    The emergency in Zaire shows once again how difficult it is for the international community to feed the hungry, even when food is available.

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    In more recent times, Jehovah's people have faced the test of persecution in such lands as Burundi, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Singapore, and Zaire.

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    Brasilia Brazil's President Zaire Bolsonaro indicated a more pragmatic stance towards the largest trade partner of the Latin American country, saying that China is fast becoming a part of Brazil's future.

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    The Janssen vaccine targets Ebola Zaire, and when used with a booster 56 days after the first dose, it also targets Ebola Sudan, Ebola Bundibugyo and Marburg virus which have caused outbreaks in neighbouring Uganda and Sudan.

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    The authors of the study suggest that farm pigs are susceptible to the Èbola virus of Zaire through mucosal infection, and that the severe respiratory disease that accompanies it is associated with the elimination of high viral loads in the environment, exposing pigs without infect this infection.

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