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In 1975 my house was raided for the first time.
Originally settled by the Yoruba people, the locality was raided for slaves until the mid-19th century.
As the session goes on, Emma tells the group why she's here: "My house was raided for drugs by police.
A few months after the hack on Stratfor, he was raided for the first time by the FBI.
Mainly inhabited by Yoruba people, the town was raided for slaves in the 19th century by Fulani warriors from Ilorin (42 miles [68 km] north-northwest).
With the decline of Oyo in the early 19th century, the Egbado kingdom was raided for slaves by the Dahomeyans until it was absorbed in the 1840s and '50s by the more powerful Egba kingdom at Abeokuta (29 miles [47 km] northeast).
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Zwangendaba, the son of the Jere chief Hlatshwayo, led a group of raiders and by 1822 was raiding for slaves on his own account, making subsequent migrations north through Mozambique.
Other public-sector organisations are being raided for whatever cash they hold.
Telsim was not the only Uzan company being raided for assets, according to the report.
He died in 1999, but his work remains a trove, begging to be raided for linguistic loot.
She is an inveterate hoarder, so her scrapbooks have been raided for illustrations which, for once, are a delight.
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