They declared independence for a region they recognize as Azawad, the cradle of their nomadic civilization.
"We know them from the cradle, " says Brent Vose, the head of oncology at AstraZeneca.
Syria is the cradle of civilization, with a history of human settlement stretching back 5, 000 years.
The rebels may also press north-west into Bahr el-Ghazal province, the cradle of Sudan's oil deposits.
The cradle of Jewish civilization is not mentioned in the government's list of Jewish heritage sites.
"We know them from the cradle, " says Vose , head of oncology at AstraZeneca.
The exhibition aims to correct this by highlighting Uruk's major role as the cradle of urban dwelling.
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Other important agricultural tools include the shovel, the hoe, the sickle, the cradle, the machete, the pitchfork.
The best hope for the future of Chinese cuisine seems to be a return to the cradle.
The aim is that we get to chart our own path from the cradle to the inevitable grave.
Inside the cradle there's a male USB connector, which plugs into the USB port on the tablet itself.
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It is time to rescue the figure of Jesus from the cradle of the fairy tale world of Santa.
Do not spend the time to put the handset back in the cradle.
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Everyone from Silicon Valley loves to champion it to the rest of the world as the cradle of innovation.
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Nobody just hops out of the cradle or graduates from nursery school and sits down and writes War and Peace.
If New Orleans is the cradle of jazz, then New York's Garment District is where jazz spoke its first words.
And then there is "The Cradle" page, which started up just three weeks ago, featuring prospective parents rather than children.
But as Mr Carey tells it there is a gloomy inevitability to his progress from the cradle to the scaffold.
Beaujolais is just north of the city of Lyons, the cradle of French gastronomy, which for centuries consumed most of the wine.
Just outside of Johannesburg is an amazing historical attraction, the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site with its famous fossil filled caves.
If it has its way, the company will provide education in one form or another, practically from the cradle to the grave.
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And this one they could stifle in the cradle, if they chose.
Africa is prominent as the cradle of humanity, and for its crucial contribution to culture and the scientific knowledge production in the world.
Shader spent much of his childhood in California, including Palo Alto, the cradle of Silicon Valley, and graduated high school in Beverly Hills.
That'll save you some baggage, though you won't get any additional ports, as you would on the cradle or any competitors' keyboard docks.
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But if you're going to be using this with the cradle, you'll probably also want the Bluetooth keyboard, which comes in the box.
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The moon waxed over the Crescent City like a sliver over the Mississippi River, a cradle in the sky over the cradle of jazz.
In Greek elections Sunday, the cradle of democracy elected a political party that supports the policies needed for it to remain in the Eurozone.
Kids raced cars everywhere, of course, but the NHRA was established as a governing body in 1951 in Southern California, the cradle of drag racing.
Chamorros believe it to be the cradle of civilization, the last resting place for goddess Fu'una who created the world along with her brother Puntan.
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