The Wahehe frequently makeaforay upon the fat cattle of Ugogo.
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Attijari is also looking for an opportunity to makeaforay into the Libyan market.
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He set up his camp on the borders, intending to makeaforay from thence.
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Political footballs Ed Balls is not the first Labour politician to makeaforay into football.
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It's purely on women's empowerment. Meghan isn't the first royal to makeaforay into magazine publishing, either.
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Still, CRRC may pose a bigger economic risk if it does makeaforay into the U.S. freight market.
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If to meet expenses of The Revolution, it was not to pinch clerks or printers, but to makeaforay upon some money-king.
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The British Superbike Championship will makeaforay into the Republic of Ireland after organisers agreed a three-year deal with Mondello Park in Co Kildare.
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Some time ago I madeaforay into the debate about industrial schools.
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This isn't the first time Murphy has madeaforay into music, of course.
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Once, O Keltcar, I madeaforay on thee and came in front of Dún.
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On a dried, cracked mudflat, an intrepid Devonian fish makesaforay out onto land.
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Preparations for advance-MekNimmur makesaforay-TheHamran elephant-hunters-Inthe haunts of the elephant-A desperate charge.
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Still, many question why Toshiba was makingaforay into the world of big gas trading.
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The company has been makingaforay into a mixture of paid-for and free digital content products.
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Leveraging its vast network of eateries, OpenTable madeaforay into the mobile payments business last year.