In this configuration, one power has become dominant in each of the East and West. |
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Finally, the material plenty of the West appeared in sharp contrast to the depravity of the East. |
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Consumers from the East have always tackled common ailments through what they eat. |
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Through the ages in East and West, many different ontologies have been put forward. |
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It was part of the Silk Route, a major trading pathway between the East and Europe. |
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Beria was just one more victim of the rigid division of Europe between East and West. |
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At this point almost total disaster struck as barbarians attacked in both East and West. |
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Hitler made it very clear that war in the East was to be like no other war fought by Germany. |
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It has helped us to go beyond thinking in contrastive pairs us and them, East and West. |
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They tried to force a political blueprint on to the North East and they got a dusty answer. |
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Charles also ordered that navy rations stored in the docks in the East End should be given to those who had fled the city. |
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The first decades of the seventeenth century witnessed the collapse of much of the Portuguese empire in the East, to be replaced by the Dutch. |
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Interleague action against the N.L. East is on the docket, with tough series against the Phillies and Braves. |
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Something of a rarity, Michael hails from London's East End and was born into a family with no previous equine knowledge. |
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However, the East never developed a doctrine of original sin as the west did. |
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East Asian porcelain occupied the ground floor of the palace, while the Meissen objects were upstairs. |
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The glass jar was found by demolition workers underneath the foundation stone of a building at East Ardsley Primary School, in West Yorkshire. |
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As a Midwesterner, I am particularly sensitive to an exclusive focus on East and West Coast gatherings. |
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Moreover, if the cross-strait issue erupts into conflict, this will be a signal for conflict among other powers in East Asia. |
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East African volcanoes are famous for their carbonatites, and most of the eruptive magmas were rich in alkalis and natrocarbonatite. |
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The White House today blamed Hamas for the escalation of the violence in the Middle East. |
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Remains of domesticated cattle dating to 6,500 B.C. have been found in Turkey and other sites in the Near East. |
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In East Timor, a few harassed policemen have the task of exhuming the bodies and collecting what evidence they can. |
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Does your party support the establishment of a criminal tribunal to investigate and prosecute crimes against humanity in East Timor? |
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However, the estate agent is offering a 755-acre farm for the same price in East Yorkshire. |
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I would imagine that it must be very difficult for girls from an East Asian background growing up the UK if these representations are common. |
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The East through Western eyes has throughout history been seen as the ultimate symbol of foreignness, the most exotic of lands and people. |
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Hollywood belly dancers' costumes have subsequently influenced what exotic dancers wear in the Middle East. |
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The exoticization of the Orient was part of the discourse of orientalism governing European perspectives toward the East. |
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Besides the difference in social register, the setting is also removed from tradition-bound England and is now the exoticized Far East. |
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All these problems are exacerbated by the expansion of the European Union to the East. |
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New York's East Village is filled with both Japanese expats and a ton of sushi restaurants. |
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Will refugees or expatriates, who may be well educated and have experience and skills, choose to return to East Timor? |
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Then you must know that I have a devilish rich uncle in the East Indies, Sir Oliver Surface, from whom I have the greatest expectations. |
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If critique of social and political reality was possible in the East, its forum was cultural life. |
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Joseph will come up against stiff competition in the 26-mile marathon dominated by the East Africans, Kenyans and Ethiopians. |
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When the Federal Republic was established, 10 million people, a quarter of the total population, were refugees or expellees from the East. |
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We formed an experimental music group in 1980 called the East End Butchers. |
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In 1886, seven ships were chartered to carry tea and silk from the Far East to Canada's west coast and provide eastbound freight for the railway. |
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Peterhead seemed to be coasting until East Stirling substitute, Gregor McKechnie, squared the match with a double inside four minutes. |
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Tawny eagles are abundant in East Africa and they feed on small mammals and gamebirds, such as francolins and guineafowl. |
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I got everybody on it, from the Midwest to the East Coast to Down South to the West Coast, baby. |
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In 1945 Stalin, as the master of East Germany, turned extermination back on the Germans, though his revenge is less well known. |
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An East European student has been polishing up his English while helping to restore a vintage double-decker bus. |
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Carnival Cruise Lines introduced the 88,500-grt Carnival Legend, first in Northern Europe, then on the U.S. East Coast. |
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The last time The Chronicle published an extra was Feb. 1, 2003, when the Columbia space shuttle disintegrated over East Texas. |
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None of the hundreds of other people charged in absentia with similar crimes has ever been extradited to East Timor. |
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It is the filmmakers of East Asia who've cornered the market in outrage and extremity. |
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Losing Hampton could be a double whammy, a blow to the Mets and a boost to their N.L. East arch rival, the Braves. |
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If that conjures up an image of a rather down-at-heel East End hall, then think again. |
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That feed is downlinked, at East and West Coast stations, and boosted back up to seven other satellites to cover the rest of the world. |
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We have an apartment down by the United Nations that overlooks the East River and looks downtown. |
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On the East Coast, book a room in the Carlyle Hotel on Manhattan's swanky Madison Avenue. |
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Our under-21 team had just two games in the East Kerry competition, which was a drawn-out affair. |
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How do you reconcile the dreadful suffering and loss of life caused by the tsunami in South East Asia with the idea of a loving God? |
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Children can take part in an Easter Trail on Good Friday and Easter Sunday at East Riddlesden Hall. |
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Oliver Owen was correct to point out that no East German swimmer ever failed a drug test. |
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The Franconians followed the Romans in the 5th century, and Trier became part of the East Franconian-German empire. |
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The central time zone has an earlier rush hour than the East Coast, as central has to wake up earlier to deal with the easterners. |
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Around the time of Christ, though, many East Germanic peoples lived on the coast of the Baltic Sea in what are now eastern Germany and Poland. |
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She is the second replica of an East Indiaman after the Dutch Batavia, though from a later period. |
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We want to celebrate American craft beers, especially ones from the East Coast. |
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Overtaken by events, he began pressing for guarantees that NATO would not absorb East Germany or expand eastwards. |
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I'll admit to being biased, being born and bred in South East London, but there are treasures galore south of the river. |
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Financial speculators, who are gambling on more chaos in the Middle East, are also pushing up prices. |
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I think old JK will be pretty upset when he finds out I've been made a freeman of East Lothian before him. |
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He likened the Iraqi team to the East Timorese athletes at the Sydney games. |
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In most parks and game reserves of East Africa, however, the lion is impressively visible. |
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Chomsky gave a damning critique of US and British imperialism in the Middle East. |
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Ganda, also known as Luganda, is the most important language of Uganda, in East Africa. |
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By the autumn of 880 the Danes had left Wessex and western Mercia, and had begun the systematic settlement of East Anglia. |
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During the mapping period, East Harlem had only two bars, and one is located on the corner of a block where a police precinct is located. |
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Look out for the dapper gent in a bowler hat tinkling the ivories in an East End boozer. |
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Her son Chris, 19, was taken ill last weekend in the city of Jinja in South East Uganda, where he is working at a college during his gap year. |
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East Lancashire Hospice is appealing for daredevils to take part in a sponsored parachute jump in aid of the charity. |
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In general, indica rices predominate in South Asia, and japonica varieties are more common in East Asia. |
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This culture still predominates in several East African countries and exerts a strong influence in northern Mozambique. |
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East Riding Council says the work would have already begun had it not been for the delay caused by the gas main scheme. |
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Much of Africa and the Middle East remains locked in pre-industrial agricultural societies with weak institutions and authoritarian rulers. |
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It will take a lot of effort but it will be the beginning of a new dawn for the whole Middle East. |
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East Hartford opposed the highway, contending that it already had more than its share of freeways slicing across town. |
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The English naval forces comprised 34 royal warships and some 170 privately owned ships, preponderantly drawn from East Anglia and Kent. |
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East of Ghent, CR8 began to dogleg north and south and eventually dead-ended at a swamp. |
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This act of rebellion was but a presage of things to come, as David, after graduating in 1965, left Detroit for the East Coast. |
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This will ensure that a high visibility policing presence will be maintained in such areas as Shipley East. |
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Guild Hall in East Hampton, N.Y., recently presented Ross Bleckner with a lifetime achievement award in the visual arts. |
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So far taxonomists have identified less than two million distinct species, mostly mammals and birds, such as this crowned crane of East Africa. |
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Already we are seeing downward pressure on both the US dollar and local currency interest rates across the Middle East. |
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This a nineteenth-century music hall refrain, written in a Geordie accent and still belted out in the North East of England today. |
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Relatively little work has been done recently on decapod faunas from the Middle East. |
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Ossies, as East Germans came to be called, felt they had every right to be disappointed. |
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Despite being the crown jewel of the Warsaw Pact, East Germany's social and economic infrastructure lagged far behind that of West Germany. |
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East Point is Crown land over which his government has full ownership and control. |
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The density of the population figures by county shows a decided bias in favour of East Anglia. |
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The fear of the virus has decimated the tourist trade to South East Asia, with Singapore bearing the brunt of the cancellations. |
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On the other hand, I got a lot out of the book's part about South America and the Middle East. |
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Then the economics changed, and in 1983 the refinery was decommissioned, dismantled and shipped off somewhere in the Middle East. |
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Bell specialises in reed or pipe instruments from exotic locations, principally South East Asia. |
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Horses in the Middle East are prized possessions and give their owners a lot of status. |
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They might have lost Spain, but the Ottoman conquests in Europe had far exceeded anything the crusaders had gained in the East. |
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Hard as it is to believe, Grover the ex-boxer and former East End man about town, felt as though someone was putting the frighteners on him. |
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Exciting untapped resources are the deep-sea vents occurring along ocean ridges, such as the East Pacific Rise and the Galapagos Rift. |
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On the filioque controversy, Bulgakov demonstrates that the East did not have a formal theology for the procession of the Holy Spirit. |
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Although the biggest oil market in the world produces its own crude it is also a big importer from the Middle East and South America. |
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Classifying soil according to its productive capacity has some precedence in most parts of East Africa where property rates are employed. |
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Natchez brings big New Orleans flavors to the East Village, without frills or gimmicks. |
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He spent the next 16 years wandering between England and Italy and the Middle East, his belongings held in a small Gladstone bag. |
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Anglo-Saxon migrants, possibly with some Frisian elements, settled early in East Anglia in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. |
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Community groups across East Lancashire are set to prosper thanks to a new initiative which is being backed by a Rossendale firm. |
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Her interest in Aegean demotic music and the folklore of East Asia is evident in her operas Nausicaa and Sappho. |
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Fossils found in East Africa suggest that protohumans roamed the area more than 20 million years ago. |
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Michigan State's Javon Ringer dives across the goal line to score during the first quarter against Hawaii in East Lansing, Michigan, Saturday. |
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The white-bellied go-away bird is a familiar and very conspicuous sight in some parts of East Africa. |
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He even went to the Middle East, with the explicit reason of bothering some God botherers. |
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Those East End thoroughfares like East India Dock Road were full of commercial stores and warehouses and godowns. |
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Then there are the long years in the Far East with his dependable wife Betty, and his cathartic reaction to her sudden death. |
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But East Harlem isn't the only place in New York with an excess of public housing. |
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It will be a battle of the Reporoa cow cockies against the cray fisherman from the East Coast. |
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Animal lover Mrs Trueman's funeral carriage was pulled by the horses used in the recent funeral of East End gangster Reggie Kray. |
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The man who pulls the strings at East End Park is desperate to emerge from the shadows of a difficult season as Celtic pay a cup visit. |
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The Daily Dispatch switchboard was almost jammed yesterday as readers called to suggest their names for three lion cubs at the East London Zoo. |
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The Western Branch of the East African Great Rift Valley is pocketed with craters of extinct or dormant volcanoes. |
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Known variously as pumas, panthers, or mountain lions, cougars are fairly common in the West, but not in the East. |
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The chimp and mountain gorilla are the only great apes found naturally is East Africa. |
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Would a Regional Parliament for the North East feel the need to legislate about the welfare of cuddies instead of horses and cattle? |
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Other popular export destinations included Canada, Asia and the Middle East. |
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This East End patch may not be a destination spot for the media trend pundits, but there is a vibe about the place. |
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A York Scout group left homeless when an arson attack destroyed their base have found new headquarters in East Yorkshire. |
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In 1972, detente allowed diplomatic relations and closer economic ties between East and West Germany. |
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Victims of crime in East Lancashire want harsher punishments handed out to criminals. |
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It is happening at the best of restaurants in town, a fusion of the cuisine of the West and East to delight the adventurous gourmets. |
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He pointed at lessons learned from party chapters of East and Central Java on how difficult it was to elect good governors, regents and mayors. |
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In Singapore, in the late 1940s, he was the British Governor General for South East Asia and later in Kenya he had played the role of a diplomat. |
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The front rows of Buffaloes and Queenstown Swifts size up each other in a Strand Cup semi-final played in East London on Saturday. |
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Participants will also discuss political and economic developments in the Middle East. |
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He added a gold medal to China's medal tally as he triumphed in the Greco-Roman wrestling 54 kg class at the East Asian Games Tuesday in Osaka. |
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This party knows the depth of my commitment to the Middle East peace process and shares my frustration at the lack of progress. |
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However, amidst all the serious discussions, the hosts from the East put out the welcome mat in grand Thai style. |
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His devotion to the cause was illustrated during the national team's ill-fated Far East tour. |
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It also encompasses the ecoregions of West Coast, East Coast, Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats. |
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Barbara focuses on grass-roots development and diaconal work within Lutheran churches in East Africa. |
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Daisy plants were first used centuries ago as a lice remedy in the Middle East, and this led to the discovery of pyrethrum insecticides. |
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An Egyptian sailor died in Brazil while unwittingly transporting an anthrax-laden suitcase from the Middle East. |
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East Greenwich is desperately in need of a proper greengrocers within a few minutes walk. |
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Braised kidneys are liked in France, and kidneys grilled on skewers are popular in the Near and Middle East. |
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I think having this number of men held for this length of time without trial simply adds fuel to the fire in the Middle East. |
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The unemployment rate, which is growing in almost all East European countries, is decreasing in Bulgaria. |
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It slid off the road and down an embankment on to the East Coast main line. |
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Too many communities in East Lancashire suffer from the curse of juvenile nuisance and much of it is caused and worsened by under-age drinking. |
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Ten years out of school, three former high-school chums foregather in an East Lansing motel room. |
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An evolutionary biologist at East Carolina University specializes in trapdoor and funnel-web spiders, and tarantulas. |
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The committee was also worried that the gold will be extracted using cyanide which would cause irreparable damage to the East Rhodope Mountains. |
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At 1930 he and many other vehicles that had been stopped were escorted by police to the pound in East London, where our bakkie was impounded. |
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The Huskies hope to rebound from a disappointing fifth place finish in Hockey East. |
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He was strongly revered by Emiratis and other Arabs across the Middle East. |
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An increasingly large number of Emiratis also own houses somewhere in Europe, in the Far East or Lebanon. |
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I began building my vast media empire by starting a small regional newspaper in East Texas. |
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The Czechs, Hungarians and the citizens from other East European states have a similar history. |
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Indian Sikhs, he said, made up the largest part of Southall's ethnic community, and East African Indian Gujaratis dominated Leicester. |
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I do not believe that military power alone can bridge that gap between East and West. |
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Eric saw action in the Second World War as a ship's gunner in Burma, Malaya and the Middle East, before returning to the market. |
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A member of the Apiaceae family, galbanum is native to the Middle East and western Asia. |
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More recently, the Gurkhas have served in U.N. peacekeeping missions in East Timor, Rwanda and Lebanon. |
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Areas with high endemicity include the Mediterranean basin, the Middle East, Central Asia, Chile, and Argentina. |
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Regardless, don't dismiss weightlifting as a sport for Vikings and East German women only. |
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And so West Europeans welcome East Europeans to their family of nations but then won't have them about the house. |
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On my most recent trip, I asked our Japanese divemasters at East Marine why they chose to work in Langkawi. |
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I believe that there could well be a wider conflict in the Middle East emerging from a move into Iraq. |
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An American fighter dropped a dummy bomb on East Yorkshire by mistake, the US Air Force has confirmed. |
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A timebomb disease has reached epidemic proportions in East Yorkshire with specialists seeing more and more cases of a once-rare fatal cancer. |
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We had both gotten up early and drove to Jockey's Ridge state park, the largest sand dune on the East Coast. |
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The pair met during World War Two at an East London youth club and have been together ever since. |
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The article explains how cowries were exchanged for slaves and how East African gold entered Indian Ocean circuits. |
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Tomorow night, the club presents Dixieland from the North East of England with the River City Jazz Band. |
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Tales of Durex reminded the East Londoner of a similar act of innocence when he served on board SA Waterberg. |
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Well the durians are the king of tropical fruits, and it's the most widely traded tropical fruit in South East Asia. |
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This is the dividing line between Cabbagetown East and West. |
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The growing need for cooperation and integration among Asian countries dictates that East Asian countries get together and move toward forming one community. |
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Saturday is Breeders' Cup day Stateside, with the cream of American and European talent flocking to Belmont Park on the East Coast for a quite exhilarating series of races. |
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Tom McSharry, a nephew of former EU Commissioner, Ray MacSharry enters politics for the first time by declaring for the East Ward in the Borough contest. |
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I was a freelance journalist before I enlisted in the Australian Army in 1995 and eventually became an infantryman with two tours of duty to East Timor under my belt. |
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On an exploratory dive from East Point to Cleaning Station we came across a green frogfish early in the dive, leaving me nearly an hour to bond with this bulbous specimen. |
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In the East, in the West, in the South, as far as the eye reaches, a sea of houses, towers and buildings, an endlessness of roofs, chimneys and fronts. |
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This vessel with her two stub funnels is considered to be a relatively small ship compared with the 28000-ton ships which regularly come to East London. |
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The group's next goal appears to be the establishment of an East Asia free trade area in line with its hope of eventually creating an East Asian Community. |
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The economies of many East Asian countries depend on shipping to survive. |
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In order to ensure that East Asians' views are heard, it's better if this group are not yet involved because their view may be colored by their affiliation to Europe. |
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Nonetheless, the blackouts in London and on the US East Coast a couple of years ago should remind us that it's not just Bermuda that's susceptible to these events. |
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Even with a force six easterly bearing in from the North Sea yesterday, Crail still appeared like the cosy little corner of the East Neuk of Fife it undoubtedly is. |
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It was then British policy to transport convicts in officially naval vessels, although the Calcutta was a big converted East Indiaman with 500 people aboard. |
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Institutional resistance would presumably be punished by the withdrawal of funds, which would be extremely damaging to Middle East centres especially. |
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Thanks to the wonderful generosity of the North East Kilkenny Community a new CCTV system has been installed and furnishings have been purchased for the day room. |
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Between 1949 and 1955, there were worker protests in all the territories of East Africa with general strikes, peasant uprisings, and other forms of protest. |
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The capstone to Billow's Polenpolitik was his school language policy, introduced in 1900, which effectively completed the Germanization of schools in the Prussian East. |
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The same system that kept women from voting for too long also kept the would-be totalitarians from completely East Germanizing the country for 50 years. |
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To Sharon and anyone else who can get to East Boston, you must visit Santarpio's, some of the most amazing pizza ever-a whole different species compared to Chicago deep-dish. |
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An Indonesian investigative mission has completed a probe into the September 1999 killing of a Dutch journalist in East Timor, the mission chief said Friday. |
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In return for a bail-out of the currency, it would deflate the economy, impose a statutory incomes policy, and maintain a military presence East of Suez. |
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It's a caper through London's East End in the company of four blokes with a proprietorial interest in a boozer, which acts as the control centre for their dodgy enterprises. |
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The Public Catalogue Foundation's heroic project of publishing catalogues of all paintings in public ownership in the UK has now reached East Sussex. |
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The proposed park will be built around a central East-West axis aligning the road with the East Fort gate and the magnificent gopuram of the Temple. |
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In East Timor he has had to help treat a range of injuries including vehicle accident victims, sufferers of cerebral malaria and even a local gored by a bull. |
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By Golly if the dead were rising from their graves and walking into town in all their goriness it would have been all around the Middle East by teatime. |
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In a kingdom of northern India in 1856, the British plot to dethrone the ruler, whom they consider effete, and turn the land over to be ruled by the East India Company. |
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A feeling of this urban carnival comes across in the promotional photographs for the show, which were shot in the graffitied lavatories of the Dragon Bar in East London. |
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One third of children between the ages of nine and eleven in Waterford and the rest of the South East are overweight and as many as eight per cent are clinically obese. |
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It was supposed to be a long vacation before we embarked for the East Coast, where in the fall we would intern at a think tank on the Chesapeake Bay. |
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He says that Blair tried to persuade him the Middle East and the whole world were under threat from Iraq's supposed long-range weapons carrying dirty warheads. |
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Or maybe that they'd gone up to East Grinstead for a dirty weekend. |
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Geraldine McCughrean, from Newbury, chose embroidered linen from East, which she wore with her beige coat from Gratten for a loose, chic, Virgina Woolf feel. |
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It seems a great shame that there is an almost total absence of awareness of the emergent East Asian music scene, especially that of China, in Europe and America. |
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From there, it winds down through grassy expanses for 15 miles and then flows for eight miles through the middle of the Bronx before emptying into the upper East River. |
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The fact that Gujarati Hindu communities are dominated by those who migrated to Britain from East Africa has also been an important factor in this process. |
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And the reason he's talking about cowpokes is because his latest US movie juxtaposes the martial arts of the Far East with the gunslinging of the Wild West. |
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Winds, initially between the North East and South East in direction, are to reach speeds of between 45 and 55 miles per hour with gusts of up to 70 or 80 mph. |
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In the past month alone, the Dunmore East lifeboat crew had travelled 48 miles south east of the harbour to the rescue of a dismasted French yacht and brought it ashore. |
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On the 23rd, cold and dry weather blew in from the East, and this caused the clouds to disperse, lifting the veil that the Germans had been fighting under. |
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This is the first book to offer a thorough English-language study on the vicissitudes of the Dutch and Dutch Eurasians during the Japanese occupation of the East Indies. |
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It was as dull as ditchwater compared to the East End proper. |
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Oil prices dived to their lowest level in two months yesterday before recovering in afternoon trading as nervous dealers watched closely for news from the Middle East. |
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But this common concept once shared by the East and West has diverged. |
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The American servicemen who dropped a dummy bomb on East Yorkshire have returned to flying after an investigation into the blunder, it was revealed yesterday. |
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I bowled duckpins a couple of times when I was on the East Coast. |
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She said everyplace we go we need that network, whether it is at a fort in the United States or in the Middle East, and we need that network to securely deliver information. |
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The U.S. role has been equivocating for many years, because the United States has always seen Turkey as a key ally in a rough region, the Middle East. |
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Smaller studios with an exclusive ballet focus include Ballet Academy East, the New York Conservatory of Dance and the New York Theatre Ballet School. |
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This is an important claim because it challenges conventional wisdom that the oil shocks were driven by exogenous political events in the Middle East. |
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He has been touring tirelessly, remembering to use his Mercury Prize as a doorstop, leaving just enough room for the rest of East London's thriving scene to slide through. |
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East London is generally seen as a backyard dorp with little or no talent, but it's competitions like these that give you a good indication of what a nurturing ground we are. |
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In the University of the East, 10 student leaders who participated in last semester's protest are now facing a one-year suspension and expulsion from the university. |
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The East London line extensions have backing of almost all of London's elected representatives and possess a solid business case approved by the Strategic Rail Authority. |
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New Zealand's army was cast as extras for large battle scenes in the film, but was forced to back out due to having to serve as peacekeepers in East Timor. |
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He is a doyen of Middle East specialists in the western press elite. |
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One day, at East Dulwich boating pond, I experienced a druggy ecstasy. |
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Most Vincentians are of African, East Indian, Carib, and Portuguese descent. |
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In cattle trypanosomiasis, Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Tuberculosis, East Coat Fever and Brucellosis were found to be the commonest diseases according to Col. |
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Maximum deaths were reported from Prakasam district, followed by Guntur, Mahabubnagar, Hyderabad, Kurnool, Vizianagaram, East Godavari, Nalgonda and Warangal. |
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The eight Tier-B states were Hyderabad, Jammu and Kashmir, Madhya Bharat, Mysore, Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Rajasthan, Saurashtra and Travancore-Cochin. |
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