zeze


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zeze

(ˈzeɪzeɪ)
n
(Instruments) music an East African stringed musical instrument
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Life is tough for five-year-old Zeze in the Rio de Janeiro of the 1920s: his father is out of work, his mother exhausted by long hours in a factory.
At age 60 many employees are still strong and could still work for a number of years," said a commentator going by the name Zeze el.
The Tel Aviv-based social venture Zeze was established in 2010 as a continuation of activities of two brothers who recognized a need for providing interesting activities for the elderly.
Stanislas Zeze, CEO of Cote d'Ivoire-based Bloomfield Investments is due in Nouakchott on Thursday for a two-day visit, sources close to the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Mauritania told PANA Wednesday.
The film was directed by Zeze Gamboa in 2012 and is about a crook who is irresistible, who on the eve of Angola's independence in 1975, pulls off a massive swindle at the expense of the Portuguese colonial administration.
and his wife Zorita "ZeZe" ( Zinkevich) Habib of Worcester, Michael Habib and his long term partner Mark B.
Strong, seamless perfs from Masaki Okada and Nana Eikura bring a rich emotional intensity to Takahisa Zeze's potent meller "Life Back Then." Following his near five-hour opus, "Heaven's Story," which attracted attention at Berlin, Zeze opts for a shorter running time here but packs in enough concentrated passion to leave auds breathless.
Japanese director Takahisa Zeze's film ''Heaven's Story'' won a prestigious critics award at the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival on Friday, organizers said.
Sabeeth, Sushil Kumar Singh, Jagtar Singh, Subhash Singh and Zeze Lalpeklua.