A. The film is about nomadic Bedouins, but there are very few truly nomadic Bedouins left, and most of them live in very remote areas.
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The second trend is nomadic founders with no fixed location.
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But that's counter to everything the nomadic tribes stand for.
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It is, quite frankly, an idyllic, nomadic life, she says.
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Desertification has driven nomadic farmers into overwhelmed cities and towns.
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Underwood portrays Pearl Warren, daughter of Washington's nomadic artist Mia.
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The space was optimized for her nomadic and active lifestyle.
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One room is devoted to his nomadic, horseback riding ancestors.
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Traveling, nomadic work, and career breaks have never been easier.
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It's very convenient for travel and just, again, the nomadic.
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It's a sort of weird, nomadic lifestyle being an actor.
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The fabric he used expressed something nomadic, his own life.
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Go deeper: The profound impact of the NBA's nomadic era
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"The Tribe was nomadic, and its members hunted game for subsistence".
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Election officials can only reach the nomadic voters when weather permits.
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A fast-growing nomadic population has increased the demand for space.
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As a kid, how did you adjust to the nomadic lifestyle?
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The infection has mostly afflicted the region's nomadic reindeer herding population.
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Especially 'millennial' talent which is so mobile and nomadic these days.
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No surprise then he finds himself, once again, the nomadic one.
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Kuchi are nomadic herders, but some now live in permanent settlements.
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Backcountry vagabonds were often compared unfavorably with the "savage," nomadic Indian.
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Mr. Zollanvari took the reporters to a nomadic camp outside Shiraz.
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We became urban foragers and masters of the urban nomadic lifestyle.
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Pros: Cons: Get a Nomadic Audio Speakase from Amazon for $649
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Travelers sleep in nomadic shepherd settlements and huts during multiday hikes.
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Because many herders lead a nomadic culture, they have few advocates.
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Sometimes nomadic reindeer herders stop by, exchanging meat for other goods.
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He's spent 16 years living the nomadic life of an umpire.
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By living a nomadic life, we can rely on public transportation.
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In September, 700,000 Heures will become the world's first nomadic hotel.
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The town is a blessing for once-nomadic pastoralists like Mr Abokor.
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"He is quite nomadic and very curious," Wilding said, according to SWNS.
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She only saw her mother -- and her nomadic community in the Sahara.
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Despite her nomadic lifestyle, Delevingne was very involved in the decorating process.
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They belong to a nomadic group once categorised as a "criminal tribe".
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Hordes of nomadic warriors on fiery ponies shook the world with fear.
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The names reinforced some common themes—Nonstop Nomads, Nomadic Fanatic, Campervan Kevin.
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With me being a nomadic person I'm able to spread [the culture].
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Some carried straw pointed hats, giving a nomadic feel to the collection.
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Also similar to Mongolians, many Yugur families come from a nomadic background.
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A nomadic Tibetan, she also grew up in the grasslands of Hongyuan.
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The place he had lived longest in his nomadic life was Hanoi.
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She met another woman leading a similarly nomadic writing life while there.
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"I refuse to go into the future nomadic," she all but rasped.
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Bruce Paddock currently lives in California, but he's led a nomadic life.
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Leader of the nomadic Hun armies, he razed whole cities to the ground.
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Paul Erdos, a nomadic mathematician, leapt between collaborators, cross-fertilising projects with abandon.
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The backdrop: Saturday's attack targeted Fulani Muslims, a group of semi-nomadic herders.
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In the past, the nomadic Maasai tribespeople shunned crop farming for livestock-keeping.
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There, she met her first group of Dirty Kids, living a nomadic lifestyle.
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Taylor Swift dazzled a packed crowd at Club Nomadic for the DirecTV bash.
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Nomadic hordes of hippies ravage the landscape as raves and jam bands dominate.
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Nomadic Resorts used teak shingles to give the main buildings a natural color.
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Despite his nomadic upbringing, he showed promise as a student and a violinist.
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Yet cats belong to a proud race of savanna kings and nomadic carnivores.
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" The stamp read: "May a Band of Nomadic Barbers Gang-Lather Your Sister.
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Nomadic Matt called Asheville the Portland, Oregon, of the North Carolina mountain region.
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It was the validation the family needed to dive into the nomadic lifestyle.
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He criticized Sharia law, which he said was created for a nomadic civilization.
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Like the Fulani people, my friends and I had a nomadic dining experience.
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Mays and other veteran GM factory workers have been pushed into nomadic lives before.
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"Nomadic Matt," the author of How to Travel the World on $50 a Day.
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Similar technology is currently being utilized by Nomadic Labs, Zero Latency and Dreamscape Immersive.
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The definition usually refers to those of Irish descent who follow a nomadic lifestyle.
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Nomadic Matt You don't have to pay exorbitant prices to be able to travel.
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Strongmen running Central Asian states erect monuments to themselves as heirs to nomadic empires.
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Is the whole of Australia positively lousy with roving bands of nomadic pizza slingers?
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Born in Mexico, the New York-based writer Valeria Luiselli had a nomadic upbringing.
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This year will be an endless nomadic jaunt, and it's an opportunity they relish.
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The milk is brought in weekly, sent overnight from Tsehua's nomadic village of Hongyuan.
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Photographer Daniel Kronauer tracked a colony of nomadic army ants to get this shot.
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How it worksThe specsThe cons to considerIs a Nomadic Audio Speakase worth your money?
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It employed many women from the village, which was made up of nomadic households.
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DJing is, to an extent, a kind of nomadic occupation, which is interesting psychologically.
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But I'm not about to glorify a nomadic lifestyle as a (fairly) young person.
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Well, it will likely make us even more nomadic in our tastes and habits.
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For the vast majority of Homo sapiens' history, we lived in small, nomadic bands.
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Now, the nomadic couple shares their housesitting experiences on their blog, Sitters on Tour.
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Two nomadic theater companies in the city will settle into permanent homes this month.
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Over the years, "there have been several times when I was nomadic," he said.
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During medieval times, some nomadic Bedouin groups, including the Hawwara, migrated from northwestern Africa.
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During his nomadic years, he said, his personal look evolved from city to city.
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A single small canvas somehow accommodated the entire uncomplicated life of this nomadic clan.
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A small number of Penan are thought to maintain a nomadic way of life.
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There is little in Yanglo's home to remind his family of their nomadic past.
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They spread across the continent, giving up nomadic life and intermarrying with European farmers.
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At least that seems to be the sentiment of one Brisbane-based startup, Nomadic Thinkers.
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And these people who are fleeting are not nomadic people, they're physicians and professional people.
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Indigenous reindeer herders traverse this terrain, eking a nomadic living out of the barren land.
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I've been pretty nomadic the past 12 years, but this keychain has been a constant.
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Jalsa Urubshurow, founder of Nomadic Expeditions and the Golden Eagle Festival, which runs from Sept.
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The songstress headlined the AT&T presents DIRECTV NOW Super Saturday Night at NOMADIC LIVE!
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The art of making baklava dates back to the nomadic Turks of the 11th century.
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Imposing and remarkably durable, yes, yet it didn't block various nomadic tribes from the north.
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Most of the tangible remnants of traditional Yugur culture stem from their longstanding nomadic life.
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"The important part of this project is the temporary part, the nomadic quality," Christo said.
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In an effort to show hospitality, a nomadic family had offered Clinton fermented mare's milk.
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For him, this song is about the end of a nomadic period and a homecoming.
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What is the most difficult and the most beautiful thing about living a nomadic life?
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They believe the structures may have been built by nomadic tribes thousands of years ago.
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The girl came from a nomadic Muslim community in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
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All of the men arrested are Hindu, and Asifa's nomadic people, the Bakarwals, are Muslim.
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Yet there remains a closely knit world of people who adhere to its nomadic lifestyle.
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This nomadic lifestyle only increased with the massive success of their sophomore album, Celebration Rock.
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Inventing agriculture, for example, helped us transform ourselves from nomadic hunter-gatherers into sedentary civilizations.
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You can always spot your assigned butler — your "nomadic guide" — in their stylish black outfits.
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In Fashion A global clash of prints, texture and color captures the season's nomadic allure.
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The big question now is what happened to this highly nomadic band of hunter-gatherers.
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I think the nomadic component of my practice is really kind of what fuels it.
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The newest addition is Gas, a nomadic, nonprofit art platform located in a converted step truck.
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Sway, by Sack and Reicher + Muller with Eval Zur, combined nomadic tents with high tech materials.
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The girl belonged to the Bakarwal community, a nomadic pastoral tribe who are primarily Sunni Muslims.
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The victim belonged to the Bakarwal community, a nomadic pastoral tribe, who are primarily Sunni Muslims.
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Yet he also says that these feathered friends resist anthropomorphism, since they are skittish and nomadic.
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The look would appear within the segment called "Nomadic Adventure," apparently a nod toward indigenous communities.
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Water sources are drying out, driving nomadic herders farther south in search of grazing and water.
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Doug Griffin is the co-founder and chief executive of Nomadic, an immersive virtual reality company.
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In 2015, he forged a partnership with a friend who ran a YouTube account, Enigmatic Nomadic.
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Lauren riddles her paintings with symbolic imagery that subtly acknowledges her world experience and nomadic lifestyle.
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No. The Great Wall of China was built to defend the northern borders from nomadic enemies.
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My parents' friends, the nomadic posse from Israel, were already settled there and would help him.
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"You tend to be by yourself quite a lot," Mr. Both said of his nomadic life.
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Instead, this tiny beetle -- only 1.5 millimeters long -- lives alongside a species of nomadic army ant.
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Instead, Afghanistan has been a nomadic team since the nation's first official international match, in 2004.
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For Se'erjin, the crafts maker, the traditions she is trying to preserve reflect the nomadic lifestyle.
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It does this by choosing cleaner manufacturing processes and working with nomadic herding families in Mongolia.
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The handball courts, an example of nomadic architecture, will be dismantled and used to build schools.
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Sudanese government forces, assisted by nomadic militias known as the janjaweed, continued their "scorched earth" campaign.
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It was time for me to go nomadic, leave the city, and discover a better life.
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When: Tuesday, June 210899, 226–212pm Where: Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) (83 Santa Monica Blvd.
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They began "a very nomadic life looking at conservation projects in Chile and Argentina," she said.
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There's genuine power in being nomadic, Gemini, and this month you need to tap that power.
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Fights between nomadic herdsmen and farmers in the middle of the country have left hundreds dead.
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Tiny living also enabled Jenna Spesard to become an entrepreneur and take on a nomadic lifestyle.
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James was born in New York City in 1843 into a family of nomadic blue bloods.
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These nomadic folks have scarcely a dollar among them, but their secrets are dark and manifold.
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Lamb is roasted long and slow as the nomadic Naqab Bedouin have cooked it for centuries.
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While many retain a nomadic lifestyle, others — known as "settled Travelers" — have chosen to stay put.
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But that solitude is disrupted when a family of nomadic beekeepers arrive, seeking honey to sell.
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Born in 1736, Mamout hailed from one of the nomadic West African groups that spoke Fulani.
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Living in the nomadic pickup artist community, I started exploring, often with lesbian and bisexual relationships.
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KUWAIT: Many people among the nomadic Bedouin tribes failed to acquire citizenship at independence in 1961.
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She recognizes that the "nomadic" nature of the industry is hard on relationships, kids, family and friends.
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For 90 minutes, Swift performed before a packed house at a pop-up venue called Club Nomadic.
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When nomadic beekeepers invade her property and threaten her livelihood, she is tasked with saving her bees.
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Nomadic communities store their savings in animals rather than banks and each carcass is a major loss.
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"I'm so nomadic that I try to nest but then find myself getting on airplanes," she says.
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The Soviets forced nomadic Kazakhs into collective farms at gunpoint, wiping out a quarter of the population.
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The autonomous region has more than 500,000 people, of whom 15,000 lead a nomadic way of life.
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The reconstruction is slated to begin in 2019 and could keep the Philharmonic nomadic for several seasons.
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Sherman was considering other business prospects, moving away from the nomadic existence so typical of football coaches.
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Some, like the Moken, are nomadic, spending weeks on the sea and free-diving to spear fish.
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Territory is shrinking for communities as alleged conservation and industrial interests create obstacles for a nomadic existence.
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At the same time, he never stops wondering what personality has been shaped by this nomadic life.
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That meant a nomadic lifestyle, herding sheep, horses and other animals among pastures in the Qilian foothills.
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Long started her YouTube channel as a way to document and share her nomadic van-life adventures.
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The 20-year-old started her channel to share her nomadic van-life adventures, mostly around California.
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Now, Nomadic Matt has 1.5 million visitors a month and grosses about $750,000 year, according to Kepnes.
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Interestingly, some modern marsupials, like kangaroos, migrate on a nomadic basis, but none follow established seasonal patterns.
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In isolated nomadic lands, there is usually a designated person within clans responsible for killing the yak.
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She comes from a family of nomadic yak herders; she grew up in the grasslands of Mai'erma.
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We were both divorced and nomadic and had long shed any programmed notions of success and happiness.
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The Saqqaq people arrived there first, around 3,800 years before the Vikings, as did other nomadic peoples.
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"A solid emergency fund is a must for anyone setting out on a nomadic lifestyle," says Dan.
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The story focuses on obscure Russian delicacies enjoyed by nomadic fishermen and reindeer herders in northern Siberia.
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They told investigators that their motive had been to drive Asifa's nomadic community out of the area.
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But it is a fact that my childhood was aberrant and peculiar and nomadic and absolutely unpredictable.
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The couple met in 2010 while volunteering at a Washington nonprofit dedicated to education for nomadic people.
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But production changes have also collided with the much-discussed lifestyle of a new and nomadic generation.
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Most farmers who have livestock have cleared out, but nomadic herders pass through this part of Nigeria.
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Largely nomadic, the reindeer-herding Khanty move between villages, hunting animals and staying in "chums," or tents.
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If you were a nomadic goatherd in the Mongolian grasslands, you might not even consider presbyopia a pathology.
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But before she became the go-to spiritual guide to the stars, her life was humble and nomadic.
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The 48-year-old songstress headlined the AT&T presents DIRECTV NOW Super Saturday Night at NOMADIC LIVE!
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Other pledges were more specific to Mongolia, such as one to secure a fairer shake for nomadic herders.
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Nomadic, tribal lifestyles meant that rulers had limited means to enforce their will, since dissenters could move elsewhere.
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Internal hostilities between different nomadic groups make it hard for councils to convince travelling communities to share campsites.
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The bottom line: The NBA's nomadic era means more headlines, more tweets and more drama than ever before.
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He tends to be nomadic in the workplace, carrying his phone, laptop, and backpack from place to place.
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He added a forum, where readers could post about their own experiences and commiserate about the nomadic lifestyle.
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Galgallo was born in Marsabit to nomadic parents who moved around so much she attended six primary schools.
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Travel, shipping, promotion, and booth space add up which is why, in 2018, Good Weather is going nomadic.
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The affected families were travellers, an indigenous nomadic community that has been long mistreated and stigmatised in Ireland.
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Nomadic, a Japanese brand sold by JetPens in the US, makes some of my favorite bags and backpacks.
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He is often seen riding on one, in a likely homage to the country's history of nomadic tribes.
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Archaeologists think ancient nomadic tribes used the kites, which can be more than a mile long, for hunting.
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But when the family gave up the nomadic life to prepare for Jac's birth, she had culture shock.
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That situation changed dramatically when the agricultural revolution replaced a nomadic with a sedentary lifestyle 10,000 years ago.
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But her solitude is disrupted when a family of nomadic beekeepers arrive in search of honey to sell.
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But Muratova's sense of solitude is disrupted when a family of nomadic beekeepers arrives, seeking honey to sell.
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Her new friends are part of a nomadic group called Travelers, who bear the brunt of Scottish prejudices.
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"Every year was about finding a new apartment, and it was just too nomadic for me," he said.
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Mr. Buhari has also been silent about allegations that the nomadic Fulani herdsmen are raping and killing southerners.
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But Muratova's sense of solitude is disrupted when a family of nomadic beekeepers arrive, seeking honey to sell.
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Beyond it were the "western regions," the lands of largely nomadic people considered barbarians by the ethnic Han.
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Their symptoms are greatly exacerbated (sometimes to the point of madness) by their forced nomadic, stimuli-deprived environments.
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They take on odd jobs for money, and preach their nomadic, self-sufficient lifestyle to anyone who will listen.
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Almost half its people live as nomadic stock herders, and the country's oil demand is growing only very slowly.
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The Nomadic Studio, an ongoing series of small sketchbooks, are skillful examples of how he vivifies his subject matter.
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The Elfdalian people lived a semi-nomadic life traveling from a small town to country farms during the Summer.
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The semi-nomadic Penan people of Borneo's Sarawak state say the legislation will deny them ancient customary land rights.
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For nomadic patients, that instills confidence: not just in the healthcare system, but also in their chosen traditional lifestyle.
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But the rapid pace of change has stoked concerns that its nomadic and Buddhist culture is being left behind.
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For the past few years, Musto has been locked into the rigorous, nomadic lifestyle of a full-time musician.
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You could head to Morocco, where you could bash through the dunes and hang out with the nomadic Berbers.
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The compositions, sketched impulsively and speedily, are so many reflections of her spirit and moments of her nomadic life.
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He tells me that when he puts his nomadic clothes back on, his friends often find him virtually unrecognizable.
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Raised in the nomadic grasslands of Mai'erma, she says she eventually wants to return to life as a nomad.
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He led a nomadic existence, traveling and, in his later years, living with his sister, Ethel, in New Jersey.
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In fact, there were times they almost gave up on their nomadic lifestyle because they were stretched thin financially.
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The UPC is largely composed of Fulani, a group of historically nomadic herders found across West and Central Africa.
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Finally, Mongolia, a sparsely populated country with nomadic traditions, will be pioneering a novel mail-delivery system next month.
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"There are so many different ways to live a nomadic lifestyle, and each one has its quirks, " says Dan.
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The Nomadic Community Garden closes at night, but if permanent residents were permitted, Jack Sparrow would be their mayor.
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Qataris, Saudis and Emiratis stem from the same nomadic tribes, share the same religion and eat the same food.
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The region is mainly known to the Nerkagi, Indigenous reindeer herders who assemble there during their annual nomadic treks.
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Its cuisine draws heavily on the Buryats' nomadic tradition: The food has more in common with Mongolia than Moscow.
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By the time the couple reached Rabat, they were tiring of their nomadic lifestyle and Morocco felt like home.
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"If all my bees die, I will lose my entire year's income," the 21-year-old nomadic beekeeper added.
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The remains align with other previous discoveries to show that Amazons lived among other nomadic tribes in Eastern Europe.
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They're nomadic donkeys of the desert, and apparently they are always accompanied by an accomplished pianist on their travels.
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Instead, the directors bring the group together in a devised play, performed in the Nomadic Community Gardens in Shoreditch.
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She was a Colorado museum consultant known for her esoteric lectures on ancient gold adornments or nomadic Chinese tribes.
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In January, the notoriously nomadic novelist Helen Oyeyemi moved to Lexington, Kentucky, for a residency at the university there.
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They built for a decade straight as the evolving nation sought to protect itself from nomadic tribes to its north.
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How long before the Nomadic Thinkers blame women and feminism for their new project to fail before it even started?
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She was promptly surrounded by a bunch of Dothraki, the nomadic people she married into way back in season one.
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Fine for the Cold War, I guess, but less than ideal for this modern nomadic culture that's more environmentally aware.
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In fact, this process of the state forcing nomadic Bedouin into fixed settlements dates back to well before Israel's founding.
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Architect Manuel Nogueira said the Future Arena was built with "nomadic architecture," designed to be easily dismantled, transported, and rebuilt.
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He has the high cheekbones of his nomadic ancestors, who made a living walking tightropes to entertain the Mughal courts.
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Many stateless people in Thailand are from ethnic minorities or nomadic hill tribes that straddle the borders of other countries.
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So we looked for people who still had roots to that old nomadic culture and who haven't been too urbanized.
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Receding water has left an expanse of crystal white salt that has become a lifeline for the area's nomadic people.
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The wall text informs us that the Bedouins, a traditionally nomadic Arabic people, have lived in the Negev for centuries.
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The tensions have led to scuffles, harassment of nomadic girls and, allegedly, the burning of nomad huts by Hindu men.
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Affinity, family or lack of alternatives kept them more bound to place than the nomadic denizens of the front row.
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For migrating nomadic birds looking for an opportunity to nest, the SafetyWing founders hope their name… and their service… resonates.
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The Dothraki, a nomadic tribe, spend their days in the desert, a full body of water away from the Lannisters.
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Today, however, we're sitting in a bright, sunny shop with a view of the nomadic café-goers in Bopa Square.
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Originally streamed to 40 million viewers worldwide, the presentation mimics weather patterns and evokes the nomadic aesthetic of the collection.
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Travel bloggers and what seems to be a growing cult of smiling, nomadic families seem to do just fine too.
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We explored much of the region where we lived, and that forged a nomadic spirit that has stayed with me.
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We've encountered all sorts of modern-day nomadic tribes on the road, with each one generally keeping themselves to themselves.
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How do you think this nomadic existence affected the way you look at the world and in turn write music?
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Turkmenistan was largely made up of nomadic tribes when it got its independence, and the country continues to revere horses.
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Brands. I was raised in a series of trailer parks with a nomadic upbringing… What do we have in common?
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The rains will allow farmers to plant crops as well as grass for the livestock that sustain Somalia's nomadic families.
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Left to die by people smugglers in the Sahara desert, he was discovered by nomadic Arabs who saved his life.
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Zones are set aside for wildlife, people and livestock, with limited access during drought for nomadic animals from other communities.
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We passed through a small gate and the Nomadic Community Gardens opened around us: a rush of art and anarchy.
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Her vision demonstrates the extent to which we bipeds, when stripped of cultural projections and psychological armor, become existentially nomadic.
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The nomadic lifestyles of the desert bedouin of South Sinai, Egypt are captured in these intimate and striking GIF portraits.
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CreditCreditNathan Bajar for The New York Times Nomadic since 13, Performance Space 21 has returned to its East Village home.
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This is a happy coincidence for Boston Lyric Opera, which has been nomadic while it searches for a permanent home.
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There were trains and more bows, this time in velvet, at Roksanda, in an otherwise earthy exploration of nomadic ease.
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Obviously, his career was very nomadic moving everywhere; the life of a football coach takes a lot of your time.
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The nomadic herders, whose lives in the far-north Bulunsky district of Yakutia revolve around their animals, certainly weren't concerned.
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The effort to follow these nomadic bears was aided by satellite data collars and new, more powerful data analysis techniques.
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One of the company's greatest success stories has been in Mongolia, a vast landlocked country with a vibrant nomadic population.
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He learned how nomadic herders use different parts of the yak for various purposes, and discussed death with Buddhist monks.
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The latest iteration is Nothing Is Destroyed, presented by nomadic art collective SiTE:LAB, on view at Open Source Gallery in Brooklyn.
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Once my podcast Millennial joined PRX's Radiotopia network, it gave me complete freedom to be nomadic, with no zip code attached.
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The project, according to Peters, relates back to his family's nomadic, free-flowing lifestyle and his life in two different worlds.
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Founded in the early 21950s, Rahat is a central part of Israel's efforts to settle the nomadic Bedouin in specific communities.
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Like Mr Maughan's family, nomadic landowners tend to buy farmland and then apply for permission to use it as a campsite.
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Nomadic is looking at spaces like "cinemas, malls, resorts, airports, casinos, theme parks" and others to implement their immersive entertainment tech.
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How though would the reenacting of nomadic farming practices be helpful when the agreed-upon solution for climate change was geosequestration?
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A woman's place in the ger (a traditional nomadic dwelling), as well as her place in society at large, gradually downshifted.
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"The Bar is a nomadic biker bar built by Jason Grunwald and Greg Minnig of Deth Killers of Bushwick," Willie explains.
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The Sahrawis are a matriarchal society, descended from nomadic Berber tribes in which women handled household finances and ran local communities.
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The government says it will re-establish grazing pathways for nomadic herdsmen, and it is offering amnesty payments in the Delta.
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After their triumph, the West Indies men will return to nomadic T20 careers, flitting from league to league throughout the year.
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These women and their families live in caves dug into the rock, while the men earn a living as nomadic shepherds.
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Another longtime battle is flaring in the middle of the country, between farmers and nomadic Fulani herdsmen looking for grazing pastures.
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Nomadic invaders from Central Asia, the Seljuqs did not impose on their subjects a traditional aesthetic or religion of their own.
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Many Mongolians still lead nomadic lives, and some have to collect mail from post-office boxes dozens of miles from home.
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By cutting out middlemen, they pay nomadic herders about 50% more and charge about 50% less to customers without changing quality.
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The Sakha Republic is home to some indigenous, nomadic people who survive by herding reindeer, hunting squirrels and foxes, and fishing.
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Pieterspace is hosting the first of what will become nomadic, weekly group meetings on the topic of Making Art During Fascism.
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The sole exception is a Bedouin character—Bedouins are a nomadic Arabic people—who also looks very white, for some reason.
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Jeno: In the early 90s we took our nomadic full moon party to a beautiful local spot called the Water Temple.
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Nomadic people have no way to describe where they've pitched their tents as they drive their livestock from place to place.
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The arrival of Islam crimped the role of women but never entirely conquered the relative freedoms they enjoyed under nomadic tradition.
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This despite an overwhelmingly rural economy where distinctly pre-capitalist practices, such as nomadic slash-and-burn agriculture, are still widespread.
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"Millennials tend be more nomadic than the older generation of travelers and spend more time outside of their room," she said.
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Specifically, the war with Boko Haram has spilled into areas where nomadic herders typically roam, forcing them to find new terrain.
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That this nomadic settlement should exist in India alongside towers of steel and glass seems to strike him as an opportunity.
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Their nomadic solution: moving into an Airbnb basement apartment in a house in Paramus, N.J., for a month and a half.
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There is probably no bigger challenge in the insurance business than finding large numbers of customers among impoverished, uneducated, nomadic pastoralists.
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Instruments created specifically for the tour include a 14-foot "wildling" horn, named for the nomadic folk from beyond the wall.
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His life has been nomadic since the 1940s, including years in Nazi labor camps and United Nations camps for displaced persons.
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For centuries, Arabia had been fragmented, mostly into small or tiny oasis-states or their associations, nomadic tribes or their confederations.
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The Golds — Varya, Daniel, Klara, and Simon — each find themselves curious about a mysterious nomadic psychic they've discovered through word of mouth.
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Nomadic pastoralists, who typically live only with their extended families, have come together, hoping that humanitarian aid will reach them in camps.
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Their hypothesis goes something like this: Human society began to evolve away from nomadic hunters towards farming communities about 12,000 years ago.
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In other words, bicoastal workers or generally nomadic individuals can rent a short-term living space without worrying about all the extras.
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"The Saharan Palette is about the nomadic tribe in West African Saharan Deserts called the Fulani People and Tuareg People," notes Eburu.
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But surrounded by foreign majorities, they have been marginalised: land reforms limit their traditional nomadic pastoralism, while trade restrictions keep them poor.
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Hydrolab, his ongoing international nomadic initiative, uses art as a catalyst for multidisciplinary investigations of water-related social, economic, and ecological issues.
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This phenomenon is forcing many artists to lead a semi-nomadic existence, moving from studio to studio or forgoing a workspace entirely.
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Paired with his resplendent bat against left-handed pitching, Flores, once a nomadic liability of sorts, has embraced in his new role.
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The word chaos had particular resonances for Martinez relating to her messy appearance, wild aesthetic, and nomadic lifestyle as a homeless youth.
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A nomadic Fulani man and his son walk with their cattle on the way to Nigeria during a prolonged drought, July 29.
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Still, the horse occupies an irreplaceable role in many herders' everyday lives and remains a national symbol of Mongolia's distinctive nomadic heritage.
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Every October in Mongolia, among the high-altitude crags of the Altai Mountains, the ancient nomadic tradition of falconry comes to life.
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It forces nomadic herders to range farther south with their animals, where they often clash with farmers over the most fertile land.
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But he's in awe of the desert tribes' nomadic lifestyle: Fulani herdsmen, or the salt caravans dealing in the Sahara's 'white gold'.
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What nomadic living lacked in comfort it would make up for in its connection to nature and its return to radical simplicity.
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Since colonial times nomadic areas have been neglected across Africa, and many still have poor roads, education and health services, Mutambukah said.
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The blame quickly fell on nomadic Fulani herdsmen, who have also been held responsible for a wave of similar attacks across Nigeria.
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"We live such crazy nomadic lifestyles all over the place, on planes, and [we've had] to uproot and move," Reed told PEOPLE.
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Here's how Yassin became a nomadic social media influencer without eating into the $20,000 cash cushion he held aside after leaving Venmo.
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He was 803, and embarked on a nomadic existence living in some of Louisiana's poorest communities while his mother fought breast cancer.
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Clearly, the $10,000 the Dennings had saved before embarking on a nomadic lifestyle hasn't sustained their travels over the last 10 years.
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He added that he does not believe that the Yugurs need to define their ethnic group by their language or nomadic lifestyle.
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The Kawahiva are nomadic hunter-gatherers who live in one of Brazil's most lawless areas and have no contact with mainstream society.
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That drop mirrors a decline in the number of nomadic tribes worldwide over the past century due to industrialization and agricultural development.
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"We wanted to see if it was possible to combine this nomadic hippie life with a nine-to-five job," Smith explained.
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When Islam arrived in Kazakhstan, Sufism combined with the animistic beliefs of the regional nomadic cultures and shamanic traditions already in place.
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The lack of identification is a widespread problem for the traditionally semi-nomadic Tuareg and Tebu, and especially painful for the young.
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Mr. Salim had been drifting into a nomadic life in one of the world's poorest regions, where the C.I.A. after the Sept.
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Impecunious and nomadic, he stayed at the apartments of friends around the world, leaving a suitcase containing clothes and slides with each.
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It was only natural to think about making my life more normal and less nomadic when my youngest son began attending school.
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The "Nomadic" authors demonstrated how to create an entire cardboard lifestyle, one that could be tailored to different sizes, ages and abilities.
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Her teenage daughter, Pearl (Lexi Underwood), has never met her father and is less keen on their nomadic existence than her mother.
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These are some of the sports at the World Nomad Games, a brutal competition in Kyrgyzstan that aims to resurrect nomadic traditions.
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Stojka (her name is pronounced CHAY-ya STOY-ka) was one of six children born into a family of nomadic horse-traders.
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For such a nomadic operation, Ringling has an elongated history with New York, stretching back to that indelible huckster, P. T. Barnum.
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I have stuff in a storage unit in London and some bags and boxes at my label in L.A. I am nomadic.
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Mann said the transient, nomadic lifestyle has made him more disciplined with his time so he can strike a work-life balance.
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It's not a terribly viable route for nomadic couples or anyone looking for living space that can also double as an office.
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The Sami are a formerly nomadic people that live in parts of Northern Sweden, Norway, Finland and the northwest corner of Russia.
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It is a bleak landscape, home to nomadic herders who fear displacement and drought as the project sucks up the available water.
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"I was making nomadic art, and I could roll it up and travel," he said in a quote provided by the gallery.
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After their summer busman's holiday on the Kent coast, they have big plans for where their nomadic restaurant could journey to next.
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But Alyan's beautiful jumble of words and images reimagines the nomadic poet less as a hero, a troubadour speaking for a people.
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Each August, helicopters descend on the northernmost reaches of the Russian tundra where the indigenous Nenets have for centuries led a nomadic life.
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The skeletal muscle in a man's body contains 32,376 calories, enough to feed a nomadic tribe of 25 for just half a day.
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And I'm just too old and I have possessions and I just can't handle a nomadic existence in an East Vancouver punk house.
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The victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, belonged to the Bakarwal community, a nomadic pastoral tribe that is primarily Sunni Muslim.
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The project is produced by the Contemporary, a nomadic museum in Baltimore whose temporary installations inhabit different pockets and neighborhoods across the city.
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Deepak Pani, a spokesman for the activist group Gram Swaraj, says the Mankidia and Khadia - two nomadic forager groups - are the worst affected.
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The man, who belongs to the nomadic Pardhi tribe, is being investigated for several cases of poaching and trading of endangered wild animals.
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The Sami way of life is lived close to nature, and their most well-known means of livelihood is semi-nomadic reindeer herding.
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The product is comprised of two separate items that can work in tandem: a speaker called Nomadic and the suitcase companion called Speakase.
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Ed Video gallery, a nomadic space based in Guelph, made itself at home in what should have been an awkward in-between space.
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Mongolian, Chinese, and Siberian conquerors advanced and receded over several centuries, creating a unique, albeit a patchwork society of nomadic hunters and herders.
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Clashes between semi-nomadic herdsmen and farmers over herding rights have also led to bloodshed in central and northern parts of the country.
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And the slash-and-burn tactics of nomadic herders, who kill game to supplement their meager rations and salary, threaten a fragile ecosystem.
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Almost half of the traditionally nomadic Sahrawi population was driven into remote refugee camps in neighboring Algeria, where 165,000 remain to this day.
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From fermentation sculptures, virtual reality dining, and nomadic furniture, MOLD Magazine wants to be the first print publication about the future of food.
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Shaq to Gordon Ramsay, Tim Tebow, Jeremy Renner and Adrian Greiner all flocked to Tay's DirectTV Super Saturday Night Concert at Club Nomadic.
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"Iceland is one of my favorite countries for solo travelers," Matt Kepnes, who blogs about travel at Nomadic Matt, said in an email.
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Furthermore, it powers its production facilities with clean energy, employs sustainable grazing practices, and pays local nomadic herders 50% more than traditional traders.
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It is believed that when nomadic shepherds and travelers journeyed with raw milk carried in leather, the milk would accidentally ferment over time.
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State chief minister Mehbooba Mufti has said a tribal policy is being drafted, and that nomadic tribes cannot be evicted without government permission.
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I think it's related to Jews being nomadic people, or maybe Abraham being the first one to cross a river in the Bible?
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The Nomadic Audio Speakase nestles a powerful Bluetooth speaker into the body of a hard-walled suitcase, which greatly enhances the speaker's sound.
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Gunn comes from a nomadic tribe of Travelers, who customarily take work where they can get it, and fight in their spare time.
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But those most at risk from severe weather are Somalia's nomadic pastoralists, who make up about 60% of the population, according to UNDP.
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Before having a permanent work space, Mr. Matsuba, who came to Bushwick 10 years ago, bounced around, working in a nomadic, freelance fashion.
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For one, many locals in Arles were unnerved by the unpredictable presence of an unmarried and nomadic Dutch painter living in their midst.
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Many of Mr. Tseden's stories draw on his experience growing up the son of nomadic herders in Qinghai, high on the Tibetan plateau.
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This inspired us to create a nomadic exhibition space that operates as an exhibition venue and meeting point for cultural exchange and innovation.
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The nomadic animals often travel miles over land or through rivers and streams, seeking habitats with clean water and a healthy fish population.
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And everyone has an interesting background because something triggers their ability to want to be adventurous, live this life, be nomadic, be social.
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The custom is mostly observed by the town's small, but fiery Bulgarian community as a means of remembering their nomadic, horse-riding roots.
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This German-Mongolian project chronicles the efforts of a nomadic family to induce a female camel to nurture the colt it has rejected.
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Aisholpan is a 13-year-old girl who lives in Mongolia, dividing her time between a boarding school and her nomadic family's campsite.
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They've inspired poetry and song, served as transportation and racing companions, and have been a source of milk and meat for nomadic travelers.
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The administration said the epicentre of the tremor was in Ngawa prefecture, largely populated by ethnic Tibetans, many of whom are nomadic herders.
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But those most at risk from severe weather are Somalia's nomadic pastoralists, who make up about 60% of the population, according to UNDP.
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Then, not unlike his nomadic band of warriors, this terrible cloud simply disappeared from history, because the Mongols built nothing that could last.
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Before 2018, it led a nomadic existence; Ms. Bryan estimates that the organization has worked out of nine office spaces in 40 years.
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"Why would you want to own the house or rent the full-time house, when you can have that fully nomadic experience," Norton asked.
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Gas, a new nomadic gallery, will be stationed next to different partner institutions around LA for each exhibition, beginning September 9 with Night Gallery.
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The government in Khartoum was accused of retaliating by arming local nomadic Arab tribes and unleashing them on civilian populations — a charge it denies.
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It is "deep humiliation" if a man in the nomadic community can&apost feed his family because "his dignity is not respected," Ibrahim said.
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Although the Rashaida are traditionally nomadic, many have settled in villages like Abu Talha, a jumble of earthen-walled or brightly painted concrete houses.
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Discussing her past, Afshani said she grew up as a "nomadic woman," meditating on the uncertainty, nostalgia, and fantasy of the places she's lived.
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It is also a recognition that people are becoming more nomadic and international, moving from one country to another, either for work or socially.
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Origin stories don't get much more American than that of the Fortoul Brothers, whose nomadic art gallery is the spice of Phoenix's art scene.
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Typically retailing for $659, you can get the Nomadic Audio Speakase Carry-On in your choice of color — white or black — for only $499.
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In its quest to build location-based retail experiences that users can physically feel, Nomadic has had to get its hands on some capital.
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Similar to the semi-nomadic Natufian culture, these people don't practice crop agriculture—and they also have to share their space with opportunistic mice.
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Concern aside, the Nomadic speaker / suitcase combo is a novel idea, but as with all Kickstarter projects, be aware that delivery can be unreliable.
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Violence between the nomadic Fulani herdsmen, who are mostly Muslims, and farmers, who are predominantly Christians, in Nigeria's middle belt dates back to 2013.
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Yeung visited and fished with the Vezo people, a group of nomadic fishermen who move around the coastal areas of Mozambique, following the catch.
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These nomadic hunter-gatherers shun industrial society at any cost -- and on the occasions when modernity comes to them, the results are usually violent.
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The increase in visitors to the lush tropical destination is proving disruptive to the traditional lifestyle of the Mokens, an indigenous nomadic seafaring tribe.
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It's "a professional nomadic community," says David Cornthwaite, a self-identified adventurer and blogger who was one of the first residents at Roam Ubud.
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At least 72 people were killed in January following weeks of violence between nomadic herdsmen and farmers killed Benue State, another central region state.
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Dubbed a nomadic art project, the inflatable refugee has set out around the world to spread awareness in places like Venice, Melbourne and Copenhagen.
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Meanwhile, students at Antioch College in Ohio conceived of a "Nomadic/Pneumatic Campus," an outdoor classroom sheltered by a 40-foot-high polyvinyl canopy.
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There are a bunch of young entrepreneurs really taking stabs at figuring out what boutique retail looks like when it's nomadic and digitally driven.
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Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)A mass burial was held on Thursday for 72 people killed in fighting between nomadic herdsmen and farmers in central Nigeria.
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At the time, he was fully nomadic, with no apartment of his own, preferring instead to crash with friends or at his company's residences.
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After several nomadic years wandering the city, the 13th annual Coil Festival returns to the newly renovated East Village digs of Performance Space 122.
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It is a vast roadless tract, home to migrating birds, the large nomadic porcupine caribou herd and the winter dens of pregnant polar bears.
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These people are, above all, performers, whose nomadic lives have lead them to the all-inclusive sanctuary that theater, especially marginal theater, can be.
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With archers clopping by on horses, and the smokey aroma of grilling meat, the meadow site evoked a nomadic encampment from a bygone era.
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Climate changes are threatening the way of life of Nomadic herders, forcing them to move away from traditional grazing grounds and find alternative livelihoods.
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How to transcribe Kazakh, a Turkic language developed by nomadic herders without an alphabet of their own, has long been a particularly fraught issue.
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The nomadic people rely on the beast for transportation ("Taking a man's camel would be like taking a northern Minnesota man's truck") says Hashi.
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When I sampled yak cheese, made fresh by a Kyrgyz nomadic woman in Western China, I found it to be quite sour and foul.
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Ponce de Leon, drafted four times during a nomadic amateur career, nearly got his first major league win in his 14th appearance (seventh start).
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Clashes between semi-nomadic herders, mostly of the Fulani ethnic group, and settled farmers in central states have killed around 100 people in recent weeks.
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Violent clashes between farmers and nomadic herders are a relatively common occurrence across West Africa, where there is competition over resources including land and water.
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The draw can be irresistible for those willing to live a nomadic lifestyle and put in the work and communication to build relationships with homeowners.
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But that nomadic curiosity is also his hallmark: His work has appeared everywhere from opera houses to concert halls to theater stages to movie screens.
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"Now we also have a new fascinating example of how humans have adapted genetically to a nomadic lifestyle on the ocean," Nielsen said by email.
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Location-based VR is an option, and a company called Nomadic VR was demoing one of the most intriguing options yet on CinemaCon's show floor.
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Dyson researched many of these sites through her mobile South Studio Zero, a nomadic solar-powered work space from which to consider these spatial issues.
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But whoever was trying to settle the Bedouin, the purpose was essentially the same: to control the nomadic population and control the land they claimed.
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The government responded with force, using militias known as the janjaweed, which were drawn from nomadic Arab tribes and blamed for much of the killing.
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We like to call it a nomadic gallery, as we bring art across fictional or political borders that tend to separate rather than unite people.
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The nomadic lifestyle of a 3D printsmith is made all the more difficult when it comes to carrying your 3D printer from town to town.
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Burke doesn't answer all the questions that she raises: when we meet the Glassmakers, they abandoned their city and etched out a harsh, nomadic existence.
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Bilguun Unurbileg, a senior lecturer in anesthesiology at the Health Sciences University of Mongolia and Ganbold's number two, says that's down to their nomadic ancestry.
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This nomadic lifestyle spread cat genes across the globe and the species diverged to become all the lions, tigers and bobcats that we know today.
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She was ruler of the Massageteans, a confederation of Iranian-speaking nomadic tribes who were related to Scythians and inhabited Central Asia for several centuries.
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After leading a nomadic life for the last four years, it was pretty epic to show my little Brazilian family how mind-blowing Canada is.
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Fighting between semi-nomadic cattle herders and more settled communities over land use claims hundreds of lives a year in Nigeria's central and northern states.
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The problem is particularly acute among the 260,000 Bedouin scattered throughout the southern Negev desert, who have had difficulties giving up generations of nomadic living.
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The players and their families are nomadic, live close to nature and enjoy an unbelievable and beautiful lifestyle which includes constant adventure in different cultures.
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Other animals—rendered in bright technicolor—skulk around its decaying environments, sometimes picking fights with one another, at other times focusing on the nomadic slugcat.
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Their situation sounds similar to that of the Roma in Europe; poor, nomadic people whose culture is seen as "alien" and unwanted by ruling governments.
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The innovation within this urban sprawl has inspired a nomadic museum: Design Museum Dharavi will travel through the area with different exhibits for two months.
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Nomadic professionals hopped from one company to another, knowing that their value lay in their skills rather than their willingness to wear the company collar.
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Instead, the world's coffee shops are filled with nomadic professionals seeking an Apple computer to replace the much more ubiquitous, but now dated, MacBook Air.
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Mobile phones have also become an essential part of life for Mongolia's traditional nomadic herders, providing remote settlements with access to banking and weather alerts.
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Since the algorithm relies on place as a search term, it is blind to killers who are nomadic over any range greater than adjacent counties.
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While bamboo design has taken off globally — in 2008, Mexico City's Nomadic Museum was the world's largest bamboo structure — it's especially relevant for developing Asia.
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The family is part of the nomadic Yoruk tribe which for more than a millennium has crisscrossed Anatolia, a region that includes much of Turkey.
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The force of globalization, of nomadic humanity, of borderless cyberspace has engendered an equally strong counter-force of nationalism, nativist politics and anti-immigrant bigotry.
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Thereafter, he kept a nomadic pattern: setting up the drink program at a new bar, training its staff, then moving on to the next job.
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Bombino, the nickname of Omara Moctar, is a Tuareg, a member of the nomadic desert population that overlaps borders in Niger, Mali, Algeria and Libya.
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He grew up in the nomadic grasslands of Hongyuan County in the Amdo region of Tibet where his family tended to a herd of yaks.
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During the Bronze Age, a nomadic tribe called the Yamnaya poured out of Central Asia and into Europe, carrying caches of psychoactive weed with them.
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In Nigeria's central states, clashes between farmers and nomadic herders over dwindling arable land have killed thousands of people and displaced tens of thousands more.
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As bands of hunter-gatherers began domesticating plants and animals, they quit the nomadic life, building villages and towns that endured for thousands of years.
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In 1842, a prosperous clothing salesman named Lazarus Morgenthau recorded memories of his impoverished, nomadic childhood in the territories that later became modern-day Germany.
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India: An Indian court on Monday convicted six men in the kidnapping, rape and murder of an 8-year-old Muslim nomadic girl last year.
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Through Banjanan — the name is a tribute to Rajasthan's nomadic Banjara tribes — Weller has discovered that no two block-printed textiles can be the same.
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These are some of the sports at the World Nomad Games, a brutal competition in Kyrgyzstan that aims to resurrect nomadic traditions that have faded.
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"It's more of a nomadic life," said Kasper Thorup, a bird migration expert at the University of Copenhagen and co-author of the new study.
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For years he led a nomadic life as an aging hippie and self-described househusband, casting off material possessions in a quest for self-realization.
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It was this voyage, in part, that inspired the nomadic spirit at the heart of the eponymous ready-to-wear house he founded in 1970.
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In thinking of starting a family of my own, I ponder the merits of a nomadic life and of growing up in one family home.
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The area where the Kurds, a nomadic tribe, used to roam freely was divided into what is today known as Turkey, Syria, Iran and Iraq.
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Vast salt flats and salt lakes remain and are still mined by the nomadic Afar tribes, who transport salt slabs from Danakil by camel caravan.
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" The Embera people, a 30,000-strong tribe of semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers, have no word for transgender and instead refer to someone who has "turned.
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"With gypsy brewing, I've always been working with one hand tied behind my back," said Brian Strumke, who founded the nomadic Stillwater Artisanal in 2010.
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The founders went to the Mongolian desert and began sourcing cashmere directly from the nomadic tribes of goat herders and created a brand around it.
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Having lived in more than 20 places before he even formed The Magnetic Fields, this nomadic sensibility influences this mix, hopping from beat to beat.
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Governor Dmitry Kobylkin has declared a state of emergency and evacuated and quarantined the communities most at risk of infection, such as nomadic reindeer herders.
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"When it comes to traveling cheap, where you go will make all the difference," says budget travel pro Matthew Kepnes, better known as Nomadic Matt.
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Katherine Jackson had a bizarre, alarming meeting last weekend with a family member, who left feeling like the beloved matriarch is living a nomadic life.
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"Most of my artwork comes out of a nomadic period I went through in my late teens and early twenties," Crock tells The Creators Project.
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The writer-director Nicolas Pesce's short-but-stunning debut feature opens with a sequence of stomach-turning violence, as a nomadic psychopath terrorizes a farming family.
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Named an assistant coach with the Coyotes' A.H.L. affiliate in Portland, Me., shortly after retiring, Slaney's nomadic playing career was a key consideration in the hire.
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Engineered with a tough hardshell for enhanced durability, the Nomadic Audio Speakase will take you from point A to B all while blasting your Beyoncé playlist.
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Now, after several months of careful study, scientists think they've identified the cause of the first ice slide, which claimed the lives of nine nomadic herders.
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Unseasonably warm temperatures gave rise to rain clouds, which produced torrential rains in areas where indigenous Yamal Nenet herders, an ancient nomadic culture, lead their reindeer.
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There was a tonne of drama when Australian co-working space Nomadic Thinker's announced their plans for a "men's only" co-working space meets gym, recently.
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In 2016, a young man was killed in a police shooting when Gujjars, another nomadic Muslim community, resisted police orders to leave their settlements near Jammu.
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Nomadic herdsmen and local farmers have for decades clashed over land and resources in the West African country, but fighting has sharply escalated in recent weeks.
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These are mined, and the resulting slabs of salt exported by camel, by nomadic Afars who are the nearest thing the depression has to permanent inhabitants.
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In addition to using existing facilities and focusing on sustainable design, we prioritized lean construction and long-term planning, developing a concept we call "nomadic architecture".
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In a bid to improve services for nomadic women, about 2270 solar-powered bracelets with Global Positioning System (GPS) trackers have been given to expectant mothers.
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What sets military families apart is that they are highly nomadic – Department of Defense dependents attend as many as nine schools during their K-2202 years.
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His reputation as a nomadic fixer is legendary and beneficiaries include the likes of Joe Beef, Liverpool House, Au Pied de Cochon, and M. Wells Steakhouse.
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AUSSIE AMERICAN, Malvern, Pa. My family over the last few generations has been nomadic and so am I. I admit I'm a little jealous of Texans.
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His son, our father, was in open rebellion against his own parents by the 1960s over his nomadic, poetic lifestyle and opposition to the Vietnam War.
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Officials said that Little led a mostly nomadic life after he dropped out of high school and left his home in Ohio in the late 1950s.
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Droughts regularly decimate herds across Africa, forcing destitute families to abandon their nomadic lifestyle and settle in remote, dusty towns where they fall deeper into poverty.
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At least 72 people were killed in January following weeks of violence between nomadic herdsmen and farmers in the central part of the West African country.
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Since the nomadic Australian chef James Henry abruptly closed his acclaimed Paris bistro Bones last August, he has been waiting for his next project to begin.
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Inspired by the real-life tale of an American photographer's affiliation with a nomadic Brazilian tribe, Mr. McBurney enacts the story via live and recorded sound.
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Like any good design project, Offsite, the nomadic design fair organized by Sight Unseen founders Jill Singer and Monica Khemsurov, has gone through lots of iterations.
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These idyllic tableaus stand in stark contrast to what we see in the rest of Baikonur, Earth: vast, otherworldly landscapes populated with ruins and nomadic laborers.
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This is kopkari, also known as buzkashi, a sport originating at least 1,000 years ago with the nomadic Turkic groups who inhabited the Central Asian steppes.
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The organizers hope to resurrect nomadic traditions, especially those of Central Asia, whose cultures were pushed toward extinction by decades of Soviet collectivization and then globalization.
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Geher studies evolutionary psychology, and says that for most of human history, we were living in small, nomadic groups that likely weren't larger that 150 people.
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Thousands of settled and nomadic communities were expelled from their lands while hundreds of prominent civic leaders were forcibly resettled in remote parts of the country.
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At least 72 people were killed in January following weeks of clashes between nomadic herdsmen and farmers in the central part of the West African country.
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" [The New York Times] • Tens of thousands of nomadic herders in Mongolia face hunger and another bout of the extreme winter conditions known as a "dzud.
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The compilation features songs from five bands from the Northern Chinese cities of Beijing and Hohhot, two places that share thousands of years of nomadic history.
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What begins with folk music from nomadic people is transformed by the group's founder, Ibrahim Ag Alhabib, after seeing a film with a Roy Orbison soundtrack.
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This genial, unassuming London-born designer consistently marries imaginative artistry with commercial nous with his utilitarian work wear, largely rooted around ideas of timeless, nomadic men.
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At least 20013 people from nomadic communities in northern Siberia have been hospitalized amid an anthrax outbreak that scientists believe was caused by thawing reindeer carcasses.
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At least 40 people from nomadic communities in northern Siberia have been hospitalized amid an anthrax outbreak that scientists believe was caused by thawing reindeer carcasses.
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The museum reflects the nomadic nature and disparate skills of the more than 1 million people who live in Dharavi and are largely migrants from across India.
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People move around a lot in their 20s because they're pursuing opportunities, but nobody wants to continue that nomadic, unstable way of life for their entire lifetime.
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He had long been nomadic, traveling between Paris and the south of France, and this studio of his own design was packed with objects from his life.
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Governments tend to favour settled farmers over mobile or nomadic ones, and to see food security in terms of maize and cassava rather than meat and milk.
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The Nomadic Bluetooth speaker is available for preorder at an early bird price of $179, while the speaker / suitcase combo has an early bird price of $379.
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For Naivasha Maasai pastoralists, however, the push by big farming companies has not sparked opportunity but panic that their traditional semi-nomadic lifestyle could be at risk.
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In such a future, nomadic lifestyles become yet another norm, and fixed homes will morph into live / work spaces that can be shared with the access economy.
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The Chinese government boasts that relinquishing the nomadic lifestyle represents "enormous strides towards modernity" and refers to the annual migration of pastoralists' herds as a dangerous "ordeal".
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Before removing the slur "gypsy" from her moniker in 2016, she told Chicago she considered her creativity "nomadic," with the ability to make music that transcends genres.
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He tells me he comes from the nomadic Tibetan county of Hongyuan in Sichuan and was a television presenter before he got started in the restaurant industry.
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The danger is particularly acute at present following a recent festival in the region that gathered nomadic groups and their cattle from several neighboring countries, he added.
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BAUCHI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigeria's president called for calm on Sunday after at least 86 people died in clashes between farmers and semi-nomadic herders over the weekend.
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The nation would like to find more investment from the United States and other countries it considers "third neighbors" for its cashmere, produced by nomadic goat-herders.
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The influence of a variety of nomadic steppe cultures in what is today northern China is a towering part of Asian history up to the 20th century.
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I lived overseas for over 11 years, and moving around from rental to rental became the norm — I liked my nomadic lifestyle and the perks of renting.
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Many scholars had thought warfare first emerged long after the time of the Nataruk people when humans formed settled communities instead of a nomadic, hunter-gatherer existence.
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Muhindo further claims that communities, such as nomadic herdsman in Northeast Uganda, who are surrounded by major gold and marble excavations, are being displaced by mining companies.
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Most travelers to Asia tend to head for the more obvious gay-friendly spots like Thailand and Bali, Stefan Arestis, of Nomadic Boys, wrote in an email.
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Throughout the fall, Giuvlipen - based in capital Bucharest - toured the country under the headline "Roma Theatre is not Nomadic", campaigning to open a state-funded Roma theatre.
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Police say the young girl, who belonged to a Muslim nomadic community known as the Bakarwals, was abducted while grazing horses in a meadow on January 12.
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It could have really helped the real life sea captains of the world connect with those who understand the often nomadic and lonely life of a sailor.
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More than a simple appreciation, Wes believes he is Mongolian, even dressing in makeshift nomadic attire, complete with toilet-paper goats and his older sister's Ugg boots.
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The renowned theorist took Kuma and his other students on a two-month trip through the Sahel, where they visited and documented village structures of nomadic peoples.
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Tengri says it pays premium prices to the herders for their fibers and shares any profits with the nomadic community as part of its "fairshare" business model.
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Fighting over wells between black African farmers and nomadic Arab tribesman in Sudan's western Darfur region was part of the conflict that led to the Darfur Genocide.
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A few franchises played exhibition games around the world, including the Harlem Globetrotters, a nomadic basketball team that is still on the road, but international matches were rare.
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Hundreds of people like Adaji's husband are killed each year in violent clashes over land use between semi-nomadic, cattle-herding Fulani people and more settled farming communities.
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The 75-year-old former military ruler will also tour other hotspots from Monday onwards, including areas hit by bloody clashes between semi-nomadic herders, the presidency added.
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"Student and young professionals are time sensitive, often nomadic in choosing where they work and live and as such our platform needs to cater for this," says Jenkins.
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The men were members of a nomadic tribe from northeastern Maharashtra, the Indian state that contains Rainpada, and had come expecting to take part in the weekly market.
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Councilor Chris Pudlat told me that while art had helped some residents, it could not fill an existential crisis that began when the Inuit left their nomadic existence.
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He wrote out numbers from 0 to 99, and dug into each play he could remember from all those different schools, leveraging his nomadic past to his advantage.
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By studying these semi-nomadic people, the researchers were able to step back in time and get a sense of what life was like thousands of years ago.
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For much of its existence, Libya has been a collection of often conflicted and nomadic Berber tribes, which became a real nation only after World War II. Col.
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The scenario wasn't unfamiliar: The Edwards family was nomadic, roaming from town to town every six months to a year, at their father's whim, and often without warning.
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Gundegmaa and her family could visit a new museum featuring a replica of the great leader's ger, the traditional tent, made of white felt, of this nomadic people.
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While a hotel room — or even an Airbnb setup — can cost upwards of $20153 per night, these nomadic startups are designed to make sure travel isn't cost-prohibitive.
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You say you want to stay close but this is a nomadic business and you hit it off and but may not see them again despite any promises.
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About 20 percent of REI Adventures' business comes from customers over 60; most of Nomadic Expedition's clients are between 60 and 65, and about 65 percent are female.
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But all of them are doing something outside the norm, appealing to people who have soured on the status quo and desire a more nomadic, more creative lifestyle.
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Some of the residents in the Solapur district town of Pandharpur belong to the Nath Panthi Davari Gosavi tribe, a nomadic group that roams India's western Maharashtra state.
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Long-running violence over diminishing arable land between farmers and nomadic herders has exploded, with a death toll of more than 229.4,244 since 267.4, according to Amnesty International.
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Hundreds of people in Nigeria's middle belt region are killed each year in clashes, mainly over land use, between semi-nomadic, cattle-herding Fulani and settled farming communities.
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And you could also drive in the incomparable Atlas Mountains, where you could throw a bash at the Kasbah Tamadot luxury resort and its nomadic owner, Richard Branson.
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They are a nomadic tribe, so they are used to traveling a lot, but they are there on this tiny tiny strip of sand, very far from anything.
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While better climate data has improved resilience for many in Tillabery region, in both settled and nomadic communities, there is still much room for improvement, several experts said.
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Facebook is also touting new video series coming to the Gear VR, including Felix & Paul Studios' Nomads series following the lives of Nomadic people from Mongolia and Kenya.
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The Polisario Front was formed in the early 1970s by a group of Sahrawis, nomadic Berber and Arab tribesmen, in opposition to Spain's colonial presence in Western Sahara.
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Violence between the nomadic Fulani herdsmen, who are mostly Muslims, and farmers, who are predominantly Christians, have rocked Nigeria's Middle Belt since 2013 and are becoming more common.
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Jessica Lang Dance, after several nomadic years of renting studio space around New York, is putting down roots in the culture-rich neighborhood of Long Island City, Queens.
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Though the lifestyle is certainly not for everyone, more and more people are beginning to ask the first questions—the how's and why's—of our nomadic game developers.
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Since the Contemporary reopened in 2014 as a nomadic museum, it has partnered with existing institutions to expand its presence and continue to examine the theme of access.
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In the last half a century, the landscape of the province has dramatically shifted from one of farming and nomadic pastoralism to gas flares and foreboding industrial plants.
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Yet Texas Mexican food is rooted in the cooking of the nomadic Indigenous groups that moved around both sides of the river for centuries before the Spanish arrived.
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Members of the Dogon ethnic group — a hunting and farming community with a long history of tensions over access to land with the nomadic Fulani people — were blamed.
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With the Oh Sees, it's about knowing that, with such a wealth of material, it's best to match their nomadic nature and take it all as it comes.
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Lanthimos and his wife, the actress Ariane Labed, frequent two restaurants run by the same owners, and both places have become anchor points in his fairly nomadic life.
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The nomadic herdsmen are well organized, have articulate spokesmen and even openly endorse presidential candidates, as they did in the February elections that returned Mr. Buhari to power.
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The Nabateans, nomadic Arab peoples dating to the fourth century B.C., used runoff and built small stone dams to divert water to irrigate crops and grow wine grapes.
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From 2002 to 2004, he ran a nomadic school for 15 students; he has written a book about contemporary dance and is a co-author of two others.
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Spring/Break is also essentially nomadic, known for inhabiting unconventionally dilapidated spaces like the high-ceilinged offices in the James A. Farley Building (formerly the General Post Office).
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In addition to projects created under his own name, Kiernan operates E.S.P. TV alongside Victoria Keddie, a "nomadic TV studio" that, through various broadcasts collaborations, televises media art.
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It's not a bad comparison, as LA is a nomadic city where people are used to watching a range of games rather than supporting a single home team.
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Dinner at the winery harkens back to the Gagauz's nomadic-pastoralist days, when foods like cheese and meats were processed or preserved in animal skins, heads, or feet.
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But I wasn't convinced that the nomadic modes of engagement with music Mr. Ratliff advocates would necessarily help anyone grapple with the quandaries of listening in an overloaded era.
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One faced enemy armies The Chinese spent centuries using the wall as a means of defending their land and culture from nomadic tribes, Mongol raiders and other political enemies.
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The brutal rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl belonging to a nomadic community last year in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir underscored their vulnerability.
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He said cutting was seen as an important rite of passage which conferred status on girls among the Maasai, a semi-nomadic people known for their distinctive red robes.
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It's a unique form of conservation, where the local Samburu people — a semi-nomadic pastoralist group — collectively owns, manages, and profits from tourists that visit the 3,400-acre property.
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While working a life-threatening job has little effect on anyone close to Saul, whom continues living a nomadic bachelor lifestyle, Carrie likes to forget that she's a mother.
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Before World War I, Kurds lived a nomadic lifestyle until the breakup of the Ottoman Empire, which stripped them of their freedom and divided them across several nation states.
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Travel blogger Nomadic Matt calls Kuta Beach "the worst place in Bali" because of its heavy tourist presence, which leads to polluted water and crowded, overpriced bars and restaurants.
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I had spontaneously purchased a one-way ticket to Southeast Asia in an "Eat, Pray, Love," moment of inspiration, typical of my chaotic, perpetually nomadic (and perpetually single) lifestyle.
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New York Jazzercise tends to be nomadic, so much so that it has changed locations three times in the past four years, but loyalists follow it wherever it lands.
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IF THE best-known emblem of Mongolia is its mighty 13th-century conqueror, Genghis Khan, the second-best-known is probably the humble nomadic dwelling known as a yurt.
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Artist Morgan Mandalay, also represented by Yautepec, showed up to Mexico City with his own nomadic project space, SPF15, which usually sets up on the beach in San Diego.
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Following a nomadic samurai who regularly gets into skirmishes in a dystopian techno-punk future, its debut—between 2001 and 2004—was on the children's TV channel Cartoon Network.
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In 2015, the Civil Court of Rome ruled the "nomadic camps" in Rome were a form of segregation and discrimination based on ethnic grounds, breaching Italian and European law.
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The Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, with their nomadic heritage, have been less seduced by IS's puritanical version of Islam, but each has lost several hundred men to Iraq and Syria.
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About 30 percent of Mongolia's population still practices a traditional nomadic livelihood that can be traced back to the 13th century, when Genghis Khan was building history's largest empire.
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The process starts with around 1.6 million sheep grazed by shepherds from the nomadic Qashqai and Bakhtiari tribes, who produce that tough, long-fibered wool so perfect for carpets.
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Like the victim, he's a member of the Barkawal, a semi nomadic Muslim group who would normally leave their children in school in Kathua while herding livestock further north.
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It was there that Al Qaeda sentenced to execution an unmarried nomadic couple, who were stoned to death in a show of force that deeply traumatized the local population.
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Our correspondent spent time in the gritty slums outside the city, where defiant Mongolians now live in makeshift shacks and gers, the traditional homes of the once nomadic people.
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But no matter your circumstances, planning your transition to nomadic life before you make the leap will make you more likely to succeed — whatever your definition of success is.
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He had been leading this nomadic lifestyle for nearly a decade, following disaster after disaster, and was ready to get to some long-delayed repairs on his own home.
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Australia-based insurance company Budget Direct has compiled a list of the most popular destinations for the nomadic van-based travelers by using data from the social media platform.
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Scythians were nomadic tribes of warriors that lived across Siberia between 200 and 900 BC. And Amazons, like those depicted in the "Wonder Woman" film, were Scythian warrior women.
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The WHO said 80 percent of Ulaanbaatar's smog was caused by coal burning in "ger" districts, where thousands of rural migrants, used to a nomadic lifestyle, have pitched huts.
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Fighting over land use between semi-nomadic cattle herders and more settled communities, claims hundreds of lives a year in the middle belt and in the north of Nigeria.
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So she buys a bus ticket to Montana, kicking off a nomadic trip filled with lighthearted culture clashes and another age-old theme: the balance of romance and autonomy.
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Most bidoon descend from families who resided there long before the creation of the U.A.E.; many were from nomadic tribes and simply failed to register as nationals at the time.
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Berber sleeping tents are admittedly more cushy than Dothraki dwellings, but sleeping beneath the stars with an ancient nomadic tribe should give you the gist of life with the khalasar.
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For centuries, nomadic herders in Mauritania and across the Sahel, a vast dry region in northwestern Africa, have moved hundreds of miles every year to find pasture for their herds.
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The festival held last week highlighted a sport that is a source of prestige in Mongolia, where nomadic families take pride in their children becoming jockeys and racing their horses.
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Civilizations who lived there were mainly nomadic hunter-gatherers who left few permanent artifacts behind beyond some small pieces of stone tough enough to survive centuries buried in the ground.
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The men are Maasai, one of northern Tanzania's most recognisable ethnic groups, known the world over for their semi-nomadic lifestyle and distinctive, colorful beads, red robes and distended earlobes.
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A 20-foot tall sculpture, Inflatable Refugee, is to set sail around the world as part of a nomadic art project aimed at drawing attention to the European refugee crisis.
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But he has non-gypsy blood, too, and has never lived a completely nomadic life; instead he won a scholarship to a private school and studied theology at Oxford University.
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Led by Sam Taylor-Johnson, the director of 2309 Shades of Grey, Gypsy is an exploration of the nomadic mind: the places one wanders when the socially constructed boundaries disappear.
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Related: Artist Brothers Fortoul Are Transforming Phoenix with a Nomadic Art Space Find Your "Alt + Esc" at this DIY Art Heaven A Midwestern Collective Takes the Art World to Church
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That was the start of a nomadic lifestyle that has taken their family — which has grown from six to nine — to more than 30 countries over the past 10 years.
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It's considered the earliest example of organized violence among nomadic hunter-gatherers, a rare find that's offering an unprecedented glimpse into what life—and death—was like for prehistoric foragers.
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I've spent my whole life renting and never thought I'd buy a house — I lived a pretty nomadic lifestyle and loved being able to pick up and move with ease.
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Cannon's father hailed from the nomadic Kiowa, of the Southern Plains, and his mother from the Caddo, who were forcibly displaced from the Southeast to the Indian territories of Oklahoma.
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The Nomadic can hold multiple pens, notebooks, and accessories, all stuck in their own little cubbies, and you can fit a laptop and a few books in the main compartment.
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The country's most powerful jihadist group, Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin, has concentrated recruitment efforts on the Fulani ethnic group, many of whom are impoverished, disenfranchised, semi-nomadic herders.
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While it's incredibly difficult to estimate the size of a growing and increasingly mobile population, worksharing or nomadic networks like Hubud, Dynamite Circle, and Nomadlist all have thousands of members.
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This tribe of nomadic herders originated in a territory called the Pontic-Caspian, and may have spoken Proto-Indo-European, the ancestor of hundreds of Indo-European languages used today.
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The twin senses of melancholy and menace are inevitable, perhaps informed by knowledge of the artist's nomadic existence and untimely death from a genetic illness at the age of 2100.
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The Sichuan earthquake administration, which also assessed the quake magnitude at 7.0, said its epicenter was in Ngawa prefecture, populated chiefly by ethnic Tibetans, many of whom are nomadic herders.
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It is the belief held by the nomadic Wakhi people, who share their high-altitude homes with the magnificent creatures, that snow leopards serve as the guardians of the mountains.
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Related: Artist Brothers Fortoul Are Transforming Phoenix with a Nomadic Art Space Find Your "Alt + Esc" at this DIY Art Heaven A Midwestern Collective Takes the Art World to Church
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This nomadic bubble goes beyond a hotel in that it stretches around the world and is built to encompass your entire life; it promises to become your post-geographical home.
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Dr. Charloux suspects the engravers were influenced by Nabatean art, which came from an ancient nomadic people in the area, as well as the Parthians from what is now Iran.
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He and his wife, Jackie, own West Meadow Apiary in Tunbridge, Vt. They have nine children, ranging in age from 3 to 903, who live a nomadic, home-schooled life.
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In the remote coastal villages of Russia's Far East, where the nomadic Chukchi still hunt walrus with handcrafted ivory-headed harpoons, it is ritual to offer visitors freshly caught meat.
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That's the opening day of Pitti in Florence, so a party for 500 industry insiders is scheduled — after all, the magazine is ideal reading material for the nomadic front row.
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At least 50 people were killed in clashes between semi-nomadic cattle herders of President Idriss Deby's Zaghawa ethnic group and settled farmers mostly from the Ouaddian community last month.
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Single-parent homes or parental roles that transcend the gender binary, as well as nomadic families, are a few examples of the way this generation finds its way through life.
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Mama June and her boyfriend, Geno, are keeping their nomadic lifestyle alive and well -- 'cause they just got kicked out of one hotel ... and are on their way to another.
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No agent could afford to take an all-terrain vehicle across vast expanses of roadless, arid lands to find a nomadic pastoralist and certify that a $140 cow had died.
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Its roof is supported by a single slanting pole to evoke the nomadic history of the Kazakhs, a Turkic ethnic group slowly reasserting its identity after centuries of Russian rule.
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Former farmers who had become nomadic hunter-gatherers, they had forgotten how to plant food, and were the only indigenous people in the region who didn't know how to fish.
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