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WHILE the rest of Africa seems to be slowly ridding itself of its penchant for coups, Mauritania seems to be perfecting its ability to stage them.
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The school's emphasis on oratory skills may have contributed to his ability to "stage" the figures in scenes depicted in his history paintings, drawings, and etchings.
It has the ability to stage attacks in the major cities but it lacks the ability to take or hold the major cities.
But surely the most significant consequence of 5 May will be the SNP's ability to stage a referendum on Scottish independence, at a time of its choosing.
Pro wrestlers have always taken pride in their ability to stage simulated violence.
"We will have the ability to stage live music events every day".
Their ability to stage protests is, by the standards of post-Mubarak Egypt, limited.
Some questioned the country's ability to stage the competition, but the worries proved unfounded.
One country with world-class grounds and a proven ability to stage international sporting events comes quickly to mind.
With nearly three rounds left, Weeks had robbed Angulo of the ability to stage a thrilling comeback.
Vancouver officials expect the lack of snow to have little effect on their ability to stage a successful Games.
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