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- Nolle prosequi, abbreviated nol or nolle pros, is legal Latin meaning "to be unwilling to pursue". It is a type of prosecutorial discretion in common...
- NOLS is a non-profit outdoor education school based in the United States dedicated to teaching environmental ethics, technical outdoor skills, wilderness...
- to grow African film". 15 July 2019. Archived from the original on 21 September 2022. Retrieved 21 September 2022. "Canal+ acquires African producer...
- of September 2014. In 2012, TvNolly started free web streaming of Nigerian, Ghanaian, and other African movies. TvNolly is as an offshoot of Nultan Nigeria...
- Noluthando 'Nolly' Meje Nqayi (born 30 October 1986) is a South African actress and singer. She is best known for her roles in the po****r serials Farewell...
- set up to oppose Militant in the National Organisation of Labour Students (NOLS). It backed the Tribune group of Labour MPs, working in the mainstream of...
- 1973, he spent his summers in the mountains with NOLS, eventually becoming a full-time senior NOLS instructor. In 1977, Fischer attended an ice climbing...
- Intercontinental Hotel, which is the tallest hotel in West Africa. In 2016, the awards was rebranded to The Nolly Awards, with the 2016 edition to hold on May 1,...
- In 1968, he relaunched the war against Sihanouk's government. After Lon Nol ousted Sihanouk in a 1970 coup, Pol Pot's forces sided with the deposed leader...
- (1962–1966) Lon Nol, Prime minister (1966–1967) Son Sann, Prime minister (1967–1968) Penn Nouth, Prime minister (1968–1969) Lon Nol, Prime minister (1969–1970)...