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In other words, it would appear that the Ongota people once spoke a Nilo-Saharan language but then shifted to speaking a Cushitic language but retained some characteristics of their earlier Nilo-Saharan language.

Nilo-Saharan languages main Nilo-Saharan is a controversial grouping uniting over a hundred extremely diverse languages.

Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox said the cases in which Nilo is suspected are all connected by DNA evidence.

FBI agents were able to obtain utensils and drinking glasses Nilo used at a corporate event, prosecutors said.

The first children of mother Ruby and father Nilo weighed nearly 4 ounces at birth – around the same weight of a banana, according to the zoo.

But when the 37-year-old Edmonton entrepreneur, who goes by NiLo, inquired about a commercial mortgage, she didn't expect the conversation would fixate on a derogatory racial term.

When the sisters’ mother phones up to say she’s sick, the pair — joined by Nilo’s rambunctious teenage daughter Laura — embarks on a road trip through Europe to reunite in Sagres, culminating in a tragicomic reunion no one expected.

Examples of sonorant names are: Ammel, Nilo and Leonne and examples of voiceless stop names we used were: Triss, Seka and Treek.

Greenpeace environmentalist Nilo D'Avila condemned the events as a catastrophe that showed Brazil's mining community had learned nothing from history.

The SATB chamber vocal group will sing sacred and popular music in known and fresh arrangements by renowned composers such as John Rutter, and Filipino American Nilo Alcala, as well as in-house arrangements and original compositions.

University Athletic Association of the Philippines President Nilo Ocampo on Saturday announced the suspension of all Season 81 men’s basketball games scheduled today at The Arena in San Juan City because of the inclement weather brought by Typhoon Ompong.

Virginia Beach police identified the suspect arrested as 45-year-old Patrick Nilo Gil, of New York.

Among Nilo-Saharan speakers is the belief in Divinity; evil is caused by divine judgement and retribution; prophets as middlemen between Divinity and man.

Anbessa Tefera and Peter Unseth consider the poorly attested Shabo language to be Nilo-Saharan, though unclassified within the family due to lack of data; Dimmendaal considers it to be a language isolate on current evidence.

Characteristics The constituent families of Nilo-Saharan are quite diverse.

Each of the proposed higher-order groups has been rejected by other researchers: Greenberg's Chari–Nile by Bender and Blench, and Bender's Core Nilo-Saharan by Dimmendaal and Blench.

For a time, his classification was considered bold and speculative, especially the proposal of a Nilo-Saharan languages family.

Greenberg's later contribution came in 1963, when he tied Chari–Nile to Songhai, Saharan, Maban, Fur, and Koman-Gumuz and coined the current name Nilo-Saharan for the resulting family.

Gregersen (1972) proposed that Niger–Congo and Nilo-Saharan be united into a larger phylum, which he termed Kongo–Saharan.

However, the Hutu have considerably fewer Nilo-Saharan paternal lineages (4.3% B) than the Tutsi (14.9% B).