This combined area has the largest tracts of subtropical West Indian hardwood hammock in the United States. |
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We are joined now in Miami by Janet Reno, the former attorney general of the United States. |
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The two things he attached most importance to were the freedom of the individual and the sovereignty of the United Kingdom. |
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Cambodia sent a copy of the law in Khmer to the United Nations last weekend to keep them informed of the process, the government official said. |
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Yes, you would get the impression that conditions in the United States would lead to people breeding like rabbits. |
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The United States remained neutral and the Soviet Union was still allied with Hitler. |
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Childhood vaccination against varicella with a live attenuated vaccine is now common in the United States and may be introduced elsewhere. |
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The dozen delegates came from as far afield as China, the United States, Australia, Sweden and South Korea. |
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Forbidding terrain made conventional land supply impossible, requiring the United States to develop capabilities to airdrop supplies. |
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Not until the twentieth century did the Kickapoos receive just treatment at the hands of the United States government. |
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The Soviets had exploded their first atomic device in 1949, but they lacked credible delivery systems to threaten the United States directly. |
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Fischer, a convinced Atlanticist, vigorously objects to posing Europe against the United States. |
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In the 1970s, the United States, along with several other countries, banned the use of CFCs as aerosol propellants. |
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Every year the United Nations puts out a report on the status of the world. |
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Just a few days ago, there was a meeting of the main donors here in New York at the United Nations, and it was a real strong recommitment. |
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The Russian wheat aphid is a major pest of winter wheat and barley in the United States and worldwide. |
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The aerospace industry is one of the largest employers in the United States. |
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The United States is a signatory to that agreement but has not yet ratified the convention. |
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Last week Manchester United relaunched its official website in an attempt to kick-start its hitherto moribund internet operation. |
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A major trade dispute is brewing over the export of Canadian softwood lumber to the United States. |
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The Manchester United empire continues to strike back with a vengeance rather than crumbling away. |
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Another loan, a whitework band sampler of about 1650, depicts Adam and Eve and comes from a private collection in the United States. |
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In the afternoon, we went on a tour of the United Nations offices, located towards the northern end of the city. |
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Outside the United States, exposure to rabid dogs is the most common cause of transmission to humans. |
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The United Kingdom shall not send from its territory to that of the other Member States fresh meat of the bovine species. |
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In 1972 he had Ivory Coast vote against admitting China to the United Nations. |
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Mawo started in January of 2002 as a reaction against aggressive war behavior of the United States. |
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By the mid-1970s, the United States government banned the use of CFCs as aerosol propellants but it resisted a total ban for all industries. |
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Some live in restricted areas in the West Bank, some in adjoining Arab countries, some in the United States. |
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Magistrates also barred him from going within two miles of any stadium where Colchester United or the England team are playing. |
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During 1992-2002, an estimated 380,000 to 536,000 persons entered the United States annually as immigrants, refugees, or asylees. |
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In 1992 the country became a sovereign state as a direct result of recognition by member states of the European Union and the United States. |
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An academic degree from the United Kingdom is generally recognised and respected the world over. |
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Anything other than a home win is unthinkable if United are to stand a chance of reclaiming their title. |
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Chessington and Hook United Football Club has been thrown a lifeline to help recover from debts threatening to dash promotion dreams. |
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The latest round of talks involving the two Koreas, China, Japan, the United States and Russia recessed after three days of talks in November. |
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I think when push comes to shove, the young people of the United States will react the same as generations before them. |
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After all, the United States was protected by the atomic bomb and unmatched air power. |
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Sheffield United are four times winners but not a lot of fans can remember the last time they lifted the trophy 80 years ago. |
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Protestant groups include the United Church of Canada and the Anglican, Presbyterian, Baptist, and Lutheran churches. |
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Every Western democracy is signed up to the 1951 United Nations convention on refugees. |
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The company has been in a prolonged slump, with flat sales in the United States and a stock price to match. |
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Henry Joy McCracken's United Army of Ulster took Larne and Antrim but was defeated. |
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China holds out the promise of being the most important growth economy in the world outside the United States. |
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Pentecost is also called Whitsun, Whitsunday, or Whit Sunday, especially in the United Kingdom. |
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In the humid Midwestern United States, wheat should never follow wheat or spelt in the rotation sequence. |
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They were then lectured for 'afters' as the United man prevented a Corden cross as both players slid in. |
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Highest racing figures on the list are two sheikhs from the United Arab Emirates. |
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But ultimately, ladies and gentleman, the president of the United States won the day. |
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In 1943 he went to the United States to work on the development of the atom bomb at Los Alamos. |
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Some 300,000 bison are currently being raised in the United States for their unique, low-fat meat. |
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The coming of a great European war posed several difficulties for the United States. |
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The norovirus is highly contagious, affecting up to one million people in the United Kingdom every year. |
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However, without the authority of an Act of Parliament, a treaty may not alter the law of the United Kingdom. |
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In not a single instance did the United States choose to block any transaction due to suspected kickbacks. |
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He went on to establish the first administratively autonomous department of medical psychology in the United States. |
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A snowstorm wiped out live racing at five tracks in the Eastern United States on Sunday. |
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It's also worried about balance of payments deficits, particularly in the United States. |
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Under article III of the Constitution, the Federal judiciary has the power to adjudicate cases arising under the laws of the United States. |
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He then spoke about what might happen if terrorists used a weapon of mass destruction against the United States. |
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The Wendish migration to the United States was closely associated with that of the Germans. |
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In recent decades, marching band traditions in the United States have evolved along decidedly different cultural tracks. |
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At the time when he was forced into suspension United sat top of the table, with the best defensive record in the league. |
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At present, the United States is the dominant world economic and technological power. |
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It boasted an advisory board of sheiks from Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Britain and the United States. |
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Both teams deserve credit for their open play and in the heel of the hunt United deserved their win. |
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One of the reasons this happened is that the sexual revolution that happened in the United States in the 1960s has not happened in Africa. |
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He had stepped down as an adviser to the board of Leeds United days earlier. |
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These charges range from weapons smuggling to illegally wiring large sums of money into the United States. |
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The United States rejected this proposal, refusing to recognize any Communist country. |
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He said the team was scheduled to play a friendly game against Kitwe United as part of the preparations. |
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Why would the United States want to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs, our sense of security in our property rights? |
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About 85 million bales of cotton are produced worldwide each year, including 18 to 20 million in the United States. |
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The government of the United States will ask not so much as a by-your-leave. |
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When it came down to decisions being made, though, none of the whisperers could identify anyone capable of managing United better than Ferguson. |
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He has won four Grade 1 races and placed in three others while racing in the United States. |
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But in the United States, the average age of outstanding receivables is 53 days. |
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Pilots, machinists and a section of white-collar employees own a combined 55 percent of United Airlines through such stock options. |
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Had he put it away, United would have finished a total of four points better off, Chelsea one point worse off. |
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This is no longer the case in most Western European countries and the United States. |
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Chilton, for example, is one of the leading Aramaic specialists in the United States. |
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Global warming could devastate lakes, streams, rivers and wetlands throughout the United States. |
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It was thus a valuable acquisition for European powers and the United States. |
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In 2001, the industry produced more than 6.2 million barrels of craft beer in the United States. |
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It spread to the United Kingdom and America in the 1960s, coinciding roughly with the development and influence of auteurism. |
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The United States must recalibrate its policies to take account of these changing realities. |
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Wood processing facilities have sprung up in many areas of the United States in recent years, particularly in areas with high landfill costs. |
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Last week, both the United States Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank raised interest rates. |
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Chung plans to study diplomacy as a visiting fellow at Stanford University and follow South Korean politics from the United States. |
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By challenging segregation, King threatened the very root of white supremacy in the United States. |
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The broker then authorizes his agents in the United States to pay for the goods the importers have ordered. |
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This generation depends on a whole lot of people who live outside the United States. |
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So strong is their position that they could even lose to United and lift the trophy by defeating Everton at home in the final game. |
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I mean, this is the United States of America, and who am I to tell someone they can or cannot serve their country? |
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In the United States, critically injured racehorses are humanely euthanized by lethal injection. |
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Immigrants, refugees, and asylees constitute only a fraction of foreign-born persons who enter the United States each year. |
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They're trying to put in measures to help whistle-blowers point out wrongdoing at the United Nations without losing their job. |
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The attorney general of the United States had a press conference just a short time ago. |
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It's reported that when the Pope visits a city in the United States, the crime rate takes a dramatic fall. |
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Since then Africanized honeybees have spread over South and Central America and into the United States. |
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However the main point of concern for United should be the centre of midfield. |
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The Japanese surrendered after the United States used a powerful new weapon, the atom bomb. |
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Another popular topic among the fellows was the disparity between the rich and poor in the United States. |
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But the queen mum was not exactly your typical cover girl, at least here in the United States. |
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Now the former welder hopes breakthrough therapy in the United States will mean he can eat normally again. |
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Prestigious universities in the United States boast of institutions of African-American Studies. |
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In the United States, Indonesian-made rattan furniture or garments are not inexpensive. |
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Suddenly United found themselves dominating possession and creating opportunities at will. |
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Why should this book be of interest to readers in the United Kingdom or elsewhere in Europe? |
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The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, or Shakers, remain the longest-lived communal society in the United States. |
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The United States has been trying to eliminate its slums for more than half a century. |
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And an agreement has been reached with the United Nations for some safe areas for up to a million villagers. |
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First established in 1789 by an Act of Congress, the United States Department of the Treasury is responsible for federal finances. |
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In the United States, two people have died of rat-bite fever, which is believed to have come from pet animals. |
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What I find astonishing is that investors consider dollar assets, more precisely United States Treasury bonds, to be safe. |
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Houston is the 7th-largest school district in the United States, encompassing 186 elementary schools and 34 middle schools. |
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In the United States a law against mob racketeers has been misapplied in all sorts of spheres, including throughout the securities industry. |
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He truly believes in the United States as a force for Good in the world, and who am I to criticize him for that? |
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The mechanical reaper and later improvements created a huge United States market for binding twine. |
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But rank and file American travelers can attest to the changing attitudes of Western Europeans toward the United States in recent decades. |
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Let's go through the U.S. numbers, because the United States gets somewhat of a bad rap on this and yet, the numbers are considerable. |
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The Liberian capital of Monrovia cradles the north Atlantic Ocean and aptly looks west towards the United States of America. |
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Sycamore, also called American planetree, buttonball tree, or buttonwood, is a common shade tree throughout much of the eastern United States. |
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They say that they want the United Nations to establish a fund to recompense them for their massive losses. |
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The United Nations Security Council declared six safe areas for Bosnian Muslims to be protected by lightly equipped UN troops. |
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His Irish ancestors had emigrated to the United States in the early 19th century and made fortunes in logging and railroading. |
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Originally, kudzu was promoted in the 1800s as an erosion control and cheap livestock forage for the eastern and southern United States. |
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I may have to move to the United States to battle these people with my rapier wit and rugged good looks. |
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He also lists the numerous combat actions in which the United States became involved after the fall of the Soviet Union. |
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In the United States, sexual stereotypes are powerful and have helped guide the creation of military policies and regulations. |
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In 2001, hip-hop and rap overtook country music as the second most popular form of music bought in the United States. |
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It has expanded internationally, with overseas affiliates in Macedonia, the United States and Switzerland. |
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I think that he is going to be a great attorney general of the United States. |
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One is that in the 1980s you find that per capita income growth in the United States was middling. |
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More than two million more Hispanics live in the United States than African Americans. |
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The resolution was moved by the United States and supported unanimously by the Security Council. |
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His work took him to libraries as far afield as California and Michigan in the United States as well as Denmark and Germany. |
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Graham said his lawyers will oppose the extradition, which falls under the Patriot Act in the United States. |
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In the United States, it has been speculated, but not shown, that Africanized honeybees would hybridize extensively with European honeybees. |
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She was born on Wednesday, March 29, 1922 in Oakdale and she is a famous politician from the United States. |
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We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. |
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Many of the earliest kindergartens in the United States served the purpose of easing the acculturation of newly arrived immigrant children. |
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Meanwhile the United States could find no speed in their short, choppy strokes. |
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So United are finding out that a stock market quote has a downside as well as an upside. |
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Even today, across many remote areas of the United States, wind-powered pumps draw water from wells to fill livestock watering troughs. |
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Lyon are in control in these early moments, United looking slightly ragged in their pursuit of the ball already. |
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Some recent reforms in penal policy and welfare to work have been copied from the United States. |
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I think that each kingdom within the United Kingdom should celebrate their own saint's day. |
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He has created an alternate history that claims that U.S. forces, under the banner of the United Nations, killed 13,000 Somalis. |
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In the early '30s Atabrine was introduced in the United States as a Winthrop product. |
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The United Nations had proven its worth by proving its value to Washington. |
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The sobering presentation foreboded the future of Taiwan's relationship with the United States. |
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In 1896 Will became agent-general for New Zealand in the United Kingdom, and the family moved to live in London. |
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Crooks, spies, and intelligence agents of all stripes began flooding into the United States. |
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Consigned by Cottage Stables, the bay colt will be sent to the United States to the stable of California trainer Jim Cassidy. |
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He is working as an aircraft marshaller at the city's airport alongside personnel from Canada, Germany and the United States. |
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However, the sacrilegious acts received little coverage in the West, particularly in the United States. |
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I suppose real macaroni pie uses this kind, but I was never able to find it in the United States. |
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In the United States, among Hispanics, Mexican Americans have the lowest rate of asthma. |
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They agitated for American independence and the abolishment of slavery in the United States. |
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Peace in Europe during the Cold War rested on two pillars that made up the balance of power between the United States and the Soviet Union. |
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His book quickly became popular in the United States and went through several editions. |
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The goal he scored was down to our defending but he put the ball away and won United the game. |
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We have faced quite a few of them so far and Manchester United have got some great players who you like to pit your wits against and see how you cope. |
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When time passes and things remain relatively quiet in the United States, Americans tend to think the problem has been solved. |
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Enter Americans United for separation of Church and State, which threatened to sue. |
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Figures from that grab-bag list also made their way into the requirements for United States history and government. |
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According to the United Nations, 215,000 people were displaced by violence in Darfur in the first 11 weeks of this year. |
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The best the United States could do in the Gulf was to prioritize its objectives and obtain as many as possible without fighting a total war or breaking up the coalition. |
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It is understood that a Rainbow Republic legal delegation is already in New York seeking formal recognition of the new country, and membership of the United Nations. |
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In 1957 Nkrumah renamed the new country Ghana and obtained recognition from the United Nations as an independent member of the British Commonwealth. |
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The United States in particular counts on Nigeria as one of its main sources of the light, low-sulphur crude that is most suitable for refining into petrol. |
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Here in the United States, are safeguards being taken to prevent privately owned planes from being used by terrorists to carry explosives or even biological weapons? |
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France, the United States and other European powers refused to recognize Haiti for decades and when recognition was forthcoming, it was at a very heavy price. |
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The totalitarians spoke a populist language in countries like the United States, but where they achieved power every vestige of democracy was wiped out. |
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In the United States, energy is expressed in kilocalories or megacalories. |
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The National School Safety Center estimates that more than 525,000 attacks, shakedowns, and robberies occur per month in public secondary schools in the United States. |
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The rest have been forced into exile, he said, moving to places like the United States, Spain, the Czech Republic, and Chile. |
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As a former Captain in the U.S. Air Force myself, I shared a willingness to protect and defend the United States of America with all my fellow airwomen. |
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As I said earlier, you have a tough act to follow, but you're highly qualified, and I'm sure you will represent your country well here in the United States. |
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Much of these two basic tenets was retained after the United States of America won independence from Britain, and received some judicial recognition in the US Supreme Court. |
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Anglican and Lutheran churches in Canada have approved a full communion agreement modeled on a similar accord drafted by their sister churches in the United States. |
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In the last decade, Lutheran and Anglican churches in Canada, the United States, and northern Europe entered into separate agreements of full communion. |
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Hall, the foremost child psychologist in the United States, argued that the child recapitulated the stages of evolution of the human race, from pre-savagery to civilization. |
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Signaled its acceptance of the United Nations human-rights office in Rangoon. |
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Wolverines once ranged across the northernmost tier of the United States. |
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Cullinan was recalled to the South African side for the second Test in Cape Town but withdrew on Tuesday after the United Cricket Board failed to offer him a contract. |
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The illegal generic drugs are then shipped from India to the United States and delivered by an airfreight forwarding company based in the United States. |
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Global warming is thought to be transforming the weather map of the United Kingdom and recent years have seen a series of floods in southern England. |
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Of course Hollywood had no problem with hackers as long as it was the United States government they were hacking. |
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He was at Man United but there's no airs and graces about Teddy. |
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Last week the BBC aired a television programme that contained evidence of a problem with drink and drug misuse among doctors in the United Kingdom. |
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The summer of 2012, the hottest ever recorded in the United States, coincided with the worst drought in fifty years. |
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Twenty years later they were to be left with no more than the recently conquered Canada, as their old colonies rebelled and established the new United States of America. |
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But the State Department said the United States and its international partners do not recognize the rebel leader as head of the Haitian armed forces. |
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Otherwise, I think the United States is going to continue to suffer this attrition in its moral authority and I think the price will be very high. |
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Britain developed its own atom bomb to remain a great power and avoid complete dependence on the United States, which was refusing to share atomic information. |
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With midterm elections being merely a week away here in the United States, my morbid fascination with what the political pundits are saying has reached a fever pitch. |
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Countries that share the United Kingdom's Atlanticism and market-oriented approach to economics would also think twice before ostracizing the British. |
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It has become increasingly unpopular in the United States, Australia and other westernized countries to import goods from countries with sweatshops. |
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In kicking off the season by claiming five straight victories without the loss of a goal, possibilities for United and Ferguson have begun to be reappraised tentatively. |
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If China is agreeable to this, security cooperation among the United States, Japan, and South Korea could proceed in tandem with China's cooperation. |
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Copper mining is the most toxic form of metal mining in the United States, but you can only moan and groan about it so much. |
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He was Benjamin Bradley, a retired Admiral of the old United States Navy. |
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On top of that, the United States reaped a great harvest of German ideas about aerial technology with its foresighted Operation Paperclip at the end of the war. |
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The company has been plagued by accusations of rape in the United States but still appears to be thriving. |
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The use of depleted uranium in shells has been twice condemned as a weapon of mass destruction by the United Nations Commission on Minorities and Human Rights. |
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Raphael is a gentleman of great talents and scientific acquirements and is well known, not only in the British Empire, but also in the United States of America. |
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Last year, statisticians counted how long United went without a win. |
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For months, there were cross-border concerns in the United States about traveling to Mexico, and about Mexicans traveling here. |
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It was very much a late late show at the RSC on Friday night as Waterford United took their place at the top of the Eircom League with their second straight win on the trot. |
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The Constitution of the United States of America is a majestic old document, but in our age of legal realism the common wisdom is that judges do with it what they want. |
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After returning to the United States, he served as aide-de-camp to the assistant commandant, U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School at Fort Bliss, Texas. |
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The Welshmen contained United until Graham Kavanagh chested down a ball into Thorne's path on 41 minutes and Neil Harris scored with a diagonal shot. |
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In return, Cuban rhetoric wholeheartedly blamed the United States for crippling their economy. |
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The Navajo language belongs to the Athapaskan language family that is spoken from beyond the Arctic Circle in Alaska and Canada to the southwestern United States. |
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The slow trade could be because the traditional high-spenders, from countries such as Japan and the United States, are still giving the country a wide berth. |
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The Spaniards themselves, however, looked upon the sending of the Maine as a further aggravation of the long series of their just grievances against the United States. |
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Palace were first to set their sights on goal but former Manchester United starlet Jovan Kirovski and Aki Riihilahti were way off beam with efforts from outside the box. |
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Both Madonna and, recently, her 15-year-old daughter Lourdes Leon advocate for the legalization of gay marriage in United States. |
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But there is little question that if such a coalition is to take shape, the United States will have to lead it. |
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Shashi Tharoor is the chairman of Dubai-based Afras Ventures and former Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations. |
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In the United States, more than 10,000 retailers across the country are opening their doors at midnight tonight solely to sell copies of the game and accessories. |
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John Adams wanted the splitting of the Red Sea to be on the great seal of the newly minted United States of America. |
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In 1776 the United States was a small, colonial nation on the Atlantic coast of North America. |
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All 3 nurses were college graduates, had experience translating English into Tagalog, had been raised in the Philippines, and now reside in the United States. |
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Manchester United are stroking the ball around the field for sport now. |
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The only unanswerable anti-war argument was the generally conservative, Little England case that it is no longer in Britain's interests to tag along behind the United States. |
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These enemies will seek to attack the United States not with conventional military forces or an American-style way of war but with asymmetrical warfare. |
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Both journals are international weeklies, but Science has a higher circulation within the United States and so is often preferred by United States scientists. |
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It was the former fans of the Soviets who first became Russophobes and started licking the boots of the new big brother, the United States, following the 1989 changes. |
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Historically, the former Soviet Union has been a counterweight to the United States. |
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There was apparently no organization tasked with looking at current and potential effects of the weevil on cotton crops throughout the United States. |
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To its great shame, the United States has a pathetically weak labor law which makes it easy for employers to harass and punish workers who try to organize unions. |
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Hypertensive disease complicates nearly 10 percent of pregnancies in the United States, with white coat hypertension affecting an additional 30 percent of patients. |
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More than two hundred years after this report the small, but continuing, United Society of Shakers lives, works and witnesses its faith together in Sabbathday Lake, Maine. |
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The news will be of significant interest to City, who stand to land a sizeable chunk of any transfer fee United pull in for the highly rated youngster. |
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All three loomed large, and all were entangled as the United States was being created. |
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Astonishingly, this was his first solo exhibition in the United States. |
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Her mother, from the United States, had been coerced by friends into organizing the operation. |
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To produce a working product, engineers at the United Arab Emirates University in Al-Ain added a dash of methanol and a catalyst to the jojoba oil. |
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The United States could weaponize space and gain a temporary advantage, but eventually other nations would develop their own space weapons in response. |
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When leaving Nottingham Forrest, he supposedly agreed to join Blackburn, shook on the deal and then switched to Manchester United and automatically fell out with the Scotsman. |
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Lees landed on the runway at Coventry as two private aircraft, one bound for the United States and the other for Italy, were preparing to take off. |
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While it is difficult to put an exact figure on the total of undocumented Irish in the United States it's been estimated that there are tens of thousands. |
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An FBI investigation was opened, and Chaplin was forced to leave the United States and settle in Switzerland. |
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In both places, remilitarization came at the behest of the United States, though both countries acquiesced. |
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The United Nations wants to prevent global warming from exceeding two degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels this century. |
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The following day's second Oakland concert was the group's final live appearance in the United States. |
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If the majority was against independence, Scotland would continue within the United Kingdom. |
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The report was accompanied by a photograph of a bus operated by London United Busways Limited. |
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The United States had come to the fore as a maritime leader, especially due to the nation's design of packet ships. |
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In early 1998, an auction was held in the United States for the rights to publish the novel, and was won by Scholastic Inc. |
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He was sent to Florida in the United States in 1884 to manage an orange plantation. |
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British nationality law is the law of the United Kingdom which concerns citizenship and other categories of British nationality. |
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The law is complex due to the United Kingdom's historical status as an imperial power. |
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This is larger than entire countries like Italy, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. |
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Upon returning to the United States with this highly welcomed cargo, Thomas Paine and probably Col. |
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All Academicians must be professionally active, either wholly or partly, in the United Kingdom. |
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There are also Native American pictogram examples in caves of the Southwestern United States. |
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These territories do not form part of the United Kingdom and, with the exception of Gibraltar, are not part of the European Union. |
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One Southern United States variation is sausage gravy eaten with American biscuits. |
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Oldman moved to the United States in the early 1990s, where he has resided since. |
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Their mantyhose are most popular with customers from Germany, France, Scandinavia, Canada and the United States. |
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Enthusiasts in the United States have formed clubs which unite hobbyists and professionals. |
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Some of the biggest, best, most intricate fireworks displays in the United States take place during the convention week. |
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Certain aspects of membership of the European Union apply to the Crown dependencies, by association of the United Kingdom's membership. |
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The university was one of only eight UK universities to hold a parliamentary seat in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. |
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Some policies apply to England alone due to devolution, while others are not devolved and therefore apply to other nations of the United Kingdom. |
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Cambridge is consistently ranked as the top university in the United Kingdom. |
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In the early twentieth century a significant community began to take shape on the west coast of the United States. |
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Sikhs also migrated to East Africa, West Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, the United Kingdom as well as United States and Australia. |
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Other countries with over 5,000 Quakers are Burundi, Bolivia, Canada, Guatemala, Nepal, Taiwan, Uganda, United Kingdom, and the United States. |
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In 1908 the major three branches were the Wesleyan Methodists, the Primitive Methodists and the United Methodists. |
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In 1776 the Americans declared the independence of the United States of America. |
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He said that the United States on one hand admitted importance of Pakistans role on war on terror while on the other hand is pressurizing it. |
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Its successor, the United Nations, amended this definition in 1945, by including a maximum stay of six months. |
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Most loosestrifes thrive in the northern part of the United States and Canada but only a few make good garden plants for the South. |
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Jimmy Carter went on to become the 39th President of the United States after service in the US Navy. |
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The United States, in contrast, has no licensing, but instead has voluntary certification organizations such as the American Sailing Association. |
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Drought is much more common in the West than the rest of the United States. |
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The largest training facility in the United States is operated by International ATMO in San Antonio, Texas. |
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A study released in 1978 by the United States Department of Transportation claimed that cars with automatic seat belts had a fatality rate of. |
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In the United States, wards are usually subdivided into precincts for polling purposes. |
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Reboxetine is a selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor used in the United Kingdom. |
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South Parade Pier was built in 1878 and is among the 55 remaining private piers in the United Kingdom. |
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Tennyson was Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom during much of Queen Victoria's reign. |
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There are also ferries that operate within the British Virgin Islands and to the neighbouring United States Virgin Islands. |
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The definition of United Kingdom in the British Nationality Act 1981 is interpreted as including the UK and the Islands together. |
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In the United Kingdom, the company has one factory in Yeovil, employing more than 4,000 people. |
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In some countries, such as the United States, they are regulated at the national level by a single agency. |
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The competition began in 1900 as a challenge between Great Britain and the United States. |
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Latinos have quickly become the largest ethnic minority in the United States. |
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In 1889, the Queensberry rules came into use in the United States and Canada. |
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Stupples was going to study polymer science in the UK before deciding to go to university in the United States. |
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Some words used in the Geordie dialect are used elsewhere in the Northern United Kingdom. |
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It operates across Europe, with main capabilities in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Italy. |
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Charles Whitcombe immediately withdrew from the team, not wishing to travel to the United States. |
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The current United States Senators are Republicans John Neely Kennedy and Bill Cassidy. |
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It has over 50,000 employees, of whom about 23,000 are based in the United Kingdom. |
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