In between chimp tracking expeditions, Lake Tanganyika beckons for snorkelling, kayaking and hippo- and crocodile-spotting forays.
Further forays to the local stores furnished him with a supply of candles, flashlights, and batteries.
The exchange has had a difficult few years, including a couple of failed forays abroad.
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The designer also made his first forays into the lifestyle business, with cafes and restaurants.
Some of these forays, like high-yield bonds and blue chip dividend stocks, have performed well.
Those forays were preceded by yearlong executive-training programs for local staff, said Mr. Mwangi.
Gardner's limited forays into center field over the past five years have also yielded excellent results.
So far, forays from the Gulf into Africa have been limited to a few countries.
"This has really invigorated me, " she said of her forays with a virtual persona.
All this helps to explain why many British independents have achieved success in their forays abroad.
It is now France's 39th-largest company by market capitalisation on the back of possible Internet forays.
McDonald's has already made smaller forays into the coffee market, and with some success.
Away from his forays into farming and education, Ding is keeping a close eye on mobile.
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Travel the legendary Silk Road formed by the forays of Genghis Khan, Marco Polo, and Tamburlaine.
Mr Obama's personal intervention there was as ineffectual as his two forays to Copenhagen.
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Aside from the buzz of 3DTV, a few manufacturers showed off their new forays into tablet-computer territory.
After the early forays by the Spanish, the French established two bases near present-day Jacksonville and St.
To prepare, officials have made forays to Scandinavia, whose state-company dividend policies are regarded as a model.
Remember Google's previous forays with Buzz and Wave have been regarded as failures in the social arena.
Nortel's new forays into corporate sales and wireless-Net gear are led by India-born Clarence Chandran, chief operating officer.
Milton's maternal uncles and aunt bankrolled his first two forays into the candy business, both of which failed.
After dubious forays into casinos and gold mining--plus a regulatory sanction for false filings--publicly traded LS Capital Corp.
That was one way of getting food and nobody seemed the wiser that he made forays down there.
Rather than discussing the Bundeswehr's forays abroad, the argument has been over whether to use it at home.
In 2004 archaeologists and historians formed the First Colony Foundation to research England's first forays into the New World.
NTT'S answer is to pay for forays abroad by exploiting its remaining near-monopoly in local telephone traffic in Japan.
Returning home, Wilder began teaching at the University of Chicago, and making forays into Hollywood, working on various scripts.
Admittedly, the whole design may appear pretty safe compared to HTC's recent forays, but it still registers as playful.
Earlier this month peer GlaxoSmithKline also made its own forays with the 10% acquisition of South Korean firm Dong-A Pharmaceuticals.
Many colleges and universities are beginning to make forays into educational innovation, especially in online learning and degree programs.
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