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The statues originally belonged to this tribe called Baule and they live on the Ivory Coast of West Africa.
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In international forums, proposals were put forward to institute the "right to interfere," which has since become the "responsibility to protect" populations from flagrant human-rights violations; in June 1990, in the city of La Baule, French President François Mitterrand promised that France would tailor her support for African regimes to their willingness to foster political freedom and economic efficiency.
The Demise of Third Worldism Fabio Rafael Fiallo 2011
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And the host, working out of La Baule, France, cannot be thanked enough for his efforts and insights.
norbert blei | poets $ writers, please note: « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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French postcard from the elusive, mysterious, wise, and wizardly Monsieur K himself, postmarked from his secretive domain: La Baule, France.
special edition | celebration « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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French postcard from the elusive, mysterious, wise, and wizardly Monsieur K himself, postmarked from his secretive domain: La Baule, France.
November « 2008 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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The largest peoples within the cluster include the 3 million Akan in Ghana, 2.9 million Baule in Ivory Coast, 2.4 million Akan in Ghana, 2.3 million Ewe in Ghana, 1.7 million Fon in benin, 1.3 million Ewe in Togo, 1.1 million Edo in Nigeria, and 1.1 million Brong in Ghana. in addition, there are another 43 groups with over 100,000 members each.
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Certainly less than there had ever been at home—you were a phantom washing clothes, talking French bromides with Lucien or Del Plangue19—I remember desolate trips to Versaille to Rhiems, to La Baule undertaken in sheer weariness of home.
A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994
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Certainly less than there had ever been at home—you were a phantom washing clothes, talking French bromides with Lucien or Del Plangue19—I remember desolate trips to Versaille to Rhiems, to La Baule undertaken in sheer weariness of home.
A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994
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Baule senior later forced Buyot to take a bite of Ganay's flesh, which he claims he threw up but was then forced at knifepoint to swallow, Bacuel said.
Archive 2004-08-01 2004
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A few hours later, Baule, his son Gerald, another cousin Junnie Buyot and a nephew, Sabtuari Pique, allegedly confronted Ganay, then drove him to a secluded place where they stabbed him to death, Bacuel said.
Archive 2004-08-01 2004
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