The burning the grass in Mandingo exhibits a scene of terrific grandeur.
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One man had a cigarette, and told her he was a Mandingo.
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In Berlin I lived a few blocks away from a nightclub named Mandingo.
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Films like Mandingo, A Woman Called Moses and Beloved have all tackled the subject.
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The people are Jaloffs, but most of them speak Mandingo.
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The burning the grass in Manding exhibits a scene of terrific grandeur.
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In their company he arrived at Sibidooloo, the frontier town of the kingdom of Manding.
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Went and saw some iron-furnaces; they are smaller at the top than those of Manding, thus:
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Sixty is called a Manding hundred.
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Sibidooloo is the frontier town of Manding, and is situated in a fertile valley, surrounded with high rocky hills.
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The most common native languages are Mande and Fulah.
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But then a traditional storyteller tells him the mythic version -a 13th-centurytale about the Mande people.
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Distressed hipsters: from hackneyhipsterhate.tumblr.com American comedian Joe Mande began his photo-blog, Look At This Fucking Hipster in April 2009.
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We stayed at Saint-Mande for ten days, and my prince got off with paying the forfeit money to the management.
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Probably around 1425, Sonni Muhammad Dao felt secure enough to lead a raid against Mali, reaching Jenne, seizing Mande captives, and generating legends.
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Tiken wears the traditional flowing robes of his northern Malinke tribe.
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It included a total 90 Dogon, 42 Fulani and 80 Malinke ethnic groups.
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Even then a wipeout majority is unlikely as Conde's Malinke ethnic group accounts for around a third of voters and will remain loyal.
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From Richard Nixon's memoirs to Donald Trump to Og Mandino and Irving Wallace.
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"When all is said and done," says author Og Mandino, "success without happiness is the worst kind of failure."
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Their debut album is 100 percent inspired by Mandé music-morespecifically, the music of the Maninka and Bamana people.
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Main character Kunta Kinte is a Mandinka warrior who is educated, proud, strong and resilient-alltraits that empower him when he is captured by slavers.
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In Guinée, Macandal was a Mandingue but at Habitation LeNormand he was a slave who fed the sugar mill.
Uso de mandingoes en inglés
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The Mandingoes, generally speaking, are of a mild, sociable, and obliging disposition.
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Description of the Feloops, the Jaloffs, the Foulahs, and Mandingoes.
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Moors, Mandingoes, Foolahs, and Jaloofs, principally dwell in this vast region of West-Central Africa.
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They're more patient;-someof these men, the Mandingoes, particularly, are pretty troublesome to manage.
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The Mandingoes of the most cultivated type seldom found their way to the West Indies.
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The Mandingoes were reputed to be especially gentle in demeanor but peculiarly prone to theft.
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The Mandingoes seem to be the most numerous, and are the most remarkable in personal appearance.
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The Mandingoes are a smaller race than the others, but they are well disposed and tractable.
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These different branches of commerce are conducted principally by Mandingoes and Serawoollies, who have settled in the country.
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The account of the Mandingoes continued.
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Wawra is a small town surrounded with high walls, and inhabited by a mixture of Mandingoes and Foulahs.
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The Mandingoes, in particular, are a very gentle race, cheerful in their dispositions, inquisitive, credulous, simple, and fond of flattery.
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He is a man of large property, and has a town of his own, called Madina, inhabited entirely by Mandingoes.
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The inhabitants differ in their complexions and national manners from the Mandingoes and Serawoollies, with whom they are frequently at war.
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These Mandingoes hold the faith of Mahomet, and at the time of our arrival, were celebrating the feast of the Ramazan.
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But their prosperity attracting the envy of some Mandingoes, the latter drove out the shepherds, and took possession of their lands.