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One thing that keeps the music Malian is its link to ancient songs.
Other writers such as Lloyd Malian were reaching similar conclusions.
A year later, however, a science writer named Lloyd Malian was given over one hundred pictures from that nonexistent file.
Malian may refer to:
"Nothing rents for under $1,000," said Mr. Malian.
Rents on two-bedroom lofts or regular apartments start at about $2,500 and go up to more than $4,000, according to Mr. Malian.
Then there is Dr. Ogobara Doumbo, a Malian who directs malaria research at his national medical school.
Simon Malian is the founder of the Malian Foundation, a multi-national non-profit organization.
Salif Keita, a noble-born Malian who became a singer, brought Mande-based Afro-pop to the world, adopting traditional garb and styles.
The Malian made his official debut for the team (as a starter) on 6 March 2011, in the 1:0 away win over FC Taraz in a Kazakhstan Premier League match.
MODIBO MAIGA (25, winger/forward) Sochaux Unhappy with Newcastle's decision to withdraw interest following a medical, the Malian would be open to offers from other Premier League clubs.
In August 2008, Stade Malian signed a deal with SOTELMA, the Malian State Telecommunications company, for two seasons at 20 million FCFA a season.
Supernatural powers have been attributed to some of the most powerful, like Babani Sissoko, a Malian who built a billion-dollar empire of international hotels, diamond mines and a regional airline, only to see it collapse under heavy debts after he ran into legal trouble in the United States.