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He plays the kora and cello to create a fusion of sounds.
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The three holy peaks surrounding Yading have long attracted pilgrims doing a kora, or holy hike.
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The kora is a 21-string West African harp.
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Through the kora, guitar and vocals, they combine cultures and musical traditions in an explosive fusion.
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The kora has been passed down from father to son in Ablaye's family since the 13th century!
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Instead of the $20 million in additional funding promised by Labour ahead of the election it got kore - nothing.
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This "kore" is longer than the ordinary sleeve, so long in fact that a man with his hand inside is rendered helpless.
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I ordered by pointing at a photo in the menu and using a phrase I had learned from my tape: kore okudasai -this, please.
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For Kore they have called her, and Malkah, and Betulah, and Persephone.
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At last they throw the torches into the river, crying, Ha, Kore!
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After little or no rehearsal, the two koras begin a courtly dance, circling, embellishing, leaving space for glistening solo runs.
Использование термина kahar на английском
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At Jebel-kahar and west of Traras, Pomel attributes certain conglomerates, red sandstones and purple and green shales to the Permian.
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Mr Kahar was insistent that the gunshot was not a mistake.
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Kahar says few women now dare walk the streets of Baghdad without wearing a veil.
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I am beginning to doubt whether my memories of Iraq were not just dreams, Kahar said.
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Mr Kahar said he had been severely traumatised since the raid and was unable to sleep, frequently enduring flashbacks.
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Kahar says this breed of artists and intellectuals, once highly respected, is becoming extinct in an Arab World which is turning more Islamic.
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For Kahar, one of the tragic consequences of the post- invasion upheaval is the degradation of women and the erosion of their rights.
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Under persistent questioning from reporters as to whether he supported militant Muslim groups, Mr Kahar described himself as an ordinary Briton who loved his country.