(1) Saudi Arabia bombards us and kills our neighbours.” Gummai Esmail Moshasha’s thatched hut in al-Jah, in the Tihama area of al-Hudaydah, was targeted on 12 January.
(2) Africa Stop Ebola was recorded before the release of Sir Bob’s third rehash of the charity single , and includes well-known African musicians such as Tiken Jah Fakoly from the Ivory Coast and Malian artists Amadou and Mariam, Salif Keita and Oumou Sangare.
(3) To Jah I give thanks, collect my banks, listen to Shabba Ranks,” runs a typically upbeat line on Jazz (We’ve Got) from 1991’s Low End Theory, his first album as a full member.
(4) The song, Africa Stop Ebola, features contributions from the Malian musicians Amadou & Mariam , Salif Keita , Oumou Sangaré and Kandia Kouyaté , the Guinean singers Mory Kante and Sia Tolno , the Ivorian reggae star Tiken Jah Fakoly , the Congolese vocalist Barbara Kanam and the Senegalese rapper Didier Awadi .
(5) Most he has spent on a record: £450, on Praise-Jah by Oluko Imo – a disco-reggae album.
(6) She talks about her biological father, Ahmadu Jah, who has so far been overshadowed by Don in the Cherry narrative.
(7) The Norwegians, singing 13th, scored no marks at all, for a very gentle ditty that sounded like, "By gum, jah no high dog", but apparently meant, "Never in my life will I think of leaving until I join the wind."
(8) It was found that before treatment adolescents with JAH showed a clear increase of the angiotensin, testosterone and plasma renin activity (PRA).
(9) Examined were 140 adolescents with juvenile arterial hypertension (JAH) and 54 healthy adolescents (age: 15-19 years).
Tetragrammaton
Definition:
(n.) The mystic number four, which was often symbolized to represent the Deity, whose name was expressed by four letters among some ancient nations; as, the Hebrew JeHoVaH, Greek qeo`s, Latin deus, etc.