Mother Dairy has already launched a dairy whitener in the north-eastern market, while its butter business was kicked off last year. |
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We are in San Juancito in north-eastern Colombia, a village of a few hundred people on the edge of a river surrounded by rolling green hills. |
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Many were put off by his wooden demeanour and background of north-eastern liberal politics. |
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Its early success was built upon a successful coalition among north-eastern evangelicals and north-western farmers. |
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He was always genial, with the parochialism and humour of his north-eastern background. |
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Twenty-one secondary schools from the north and north-eastern parts of the country, as well as the capital city, Kampala, were visited. |
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Dettifoss, located in north-eastern Iceland, is the most powerful waterfall in Europe. |
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A combination of drought and floods earlier this year has had a severe effect on the northern and north-eastern provinces. |
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New and thin lake ice is found in north-eastern and eastern Lake Ontario and along the north shore to Pickering. |
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The village of Zerradoun lies in the Rif mountains of north-eastern Morocco. |
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During the Germanic migration the north-eastern provinces of the Roman Empire suffered greatly. |
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Robert was born when his father was still an obscure north-eastern colliery workman. |
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Sir William Armstrong, the north-eastern armaments king, built himself an extraordinary country retreat at Cragside in the Northumbrian hills. |
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The occupation of the north-eastern departments of France throughout the war also helped to prolong this consensus. |
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Rarely, the city of Trieste may see snow blizzards with north-eastern winds. |
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The strong north-eastern wind which had been drying out the rain-sodden land was fanning the fire, driving it remorselessly onward. |
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In summer, spells of south wind are rare and the north-eastern wind is not that strong. |
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Then, at the beginning of this week, another vicious north-eastern wind blew in. |
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Pterinochilus, the golden-brown baboon spider occurs from north-eastern South Africa northwards to Ethiopia. |
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In September the dry, north-eastern winds return and the wet weather begins to recede. |
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It is probable that the wind which retarded the progress of Cook was a north-eastern wind of a changeable nature. |
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The devastation was wrought by a tropical storm that blew through north-eastern provinces on Monday. |
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One of the undiscovered gems of north-eastern France is the medieval city of Troyes. |
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It lies in the suburb of Everton, on the north-eastern edge of the city centre. |
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Vast tracts of America's north-eastern seaboard were closed for business as blizzards brought more than a foot of snow. |
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His subsequent release and recovery of power came about through the timely intervention of loyal north-eastern nobility. |
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She heads for the northern-most part of mainland Britain, to Caithness, in north-eastern Scotland. |
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For over a quarter of a century he was the unchallenged spokesman for the north-eastern iron industry. |
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By the summer of 1792 France was being invaded and Paris itself, a mere 200 kilometres from the north-eastern border, was cruelly exposed. |
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New timber settings were constructed in the north-eastern entrance and in the central area. |
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The second was the mountainous Shan States in north-eastern Burma, populated by people ethnically related to the Thais. |
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I am now living in north-eastern Tasmania, a place called Deviot and our home overlooks a stirring river called the Tamar. |
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It is still possible to see the wagon entrance to the quarry at the north-eastern corner and remnants of haulage roads to lime kilns. |
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Employment in north-eastern Estonia used to be heavily dependent on energy generation, heavy industry and the Soviet military-industrial complex. |
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At the peak of a rocky spur on the north-eastern ridge, is the Castello del Volterraio, the place of vultures. |
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The nominated area lies in the north-eastern corner of Hungary, in the area of Borsod-Abauj-Zemplen County, the chief town of which is Miskolc. |
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In the north-eastern part of the Central African Republic, the situation continues to be calm. |
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She ran away with her stepbrother and stayed with a friend in Fortaleza, one of the main tourist resorts on the north-eastern coast of Brazil. |
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Few places look as dramatic as the dazzlingly beautiful as the north-eastern fringes of Poland. |
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Just after dawn on 6 July, a school dormitory was doused in petrol and set alight in north-eastern Yobe. |
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Cherrapunji in north-eastern India fritters away its fresh water, and suffers from shortages. |
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Alas for Schizodactylus, the sandy deserts it prefers have retreated from north-eastern Brazil and its optimality there has vanished. |
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Yet for decades many Kenyan ethnic Somalis, whose territory covers a swathe of north-eastern Kenya, have hankered after joining their brethren. |
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We rounded the north-eastern end of the island and started to sail west. |
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In north-eastern China, four generations per year of the parasitoid have been observed. |
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The project is located in the north-eastern part of the Abitibi Archaean greenstone belt within the Coapatina volcano-sedimentary segment. |
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The north-eastern experience testifies to two other big advantages. First, mayors cater to England's curious particularism. |
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The poor north-eastern states voted overwhelmingly for him. |
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The north-eastern counties were the worst affected. |
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Today, only a single, remote north-eastern region is calm. |
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A young woman in north-eastern Thailand who was rejected by her family is now back at home receiving family support and care following intervention by monks. |
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The area in which the oil is produced, processed and packaged coincides with a natural sub-region within the Sierra de Cádiz region, occupying the north-eastern part of that province. |
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They travelled to the north-eastern department of Arauca to hear the testimony of the U'wa people, whose territory is situated on some of Colombia's largest oil reserves. |
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At the time of writing this report, a Kenyan-registered fishing vessel and its crew hijacked off the north-eastern coast of Somalia in late July was still being held by its captors. |
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But not having the Augustów by-pass on grounds of protecting the environment at any cost, while ignoring human needs, is depriving the residents of north-eastern Poland of the opportunity of development and a dignified life. |
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Contribute to the promotion and protection of human rights by monitoring, documenting and reporting on violations in eastern Chad and north-eastern Central African Republic. |
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Classical swine fever was later also confirmed in feral pigs in Bas-Rhin and it spread to the north-eastern part of Moselle, in the area of the Northern Vosges. |
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On the final day, the north-eastern breeze picked up to about force four. |
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Towards the close of April, these dry west winds are prevailed over by the eastern and north-eastern winds moving vigorously from April to October. |
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There was a foretaste of this in late July when Thaksin fans armed with clubs and axes attacked a demonstration by his opponents in the north-eastern city of Udon Thani, injuring around a dozen. |
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At the same time the ayatollahs still suppress the PKK's currently quiescent sister-movement, known by its Kurdish initials, PJAK, which has a haven in the mountain borderland of north-eastern Iraq. |
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A statue of him is displayed at the prison in the north-eastern city of Dalian where he was held, now a museum, and Harbin station commemorates the site of the shooting too. |
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Right now, we are in Harbin, north-eastern China, where we settled so that Zac could improve his Chinese by going to a local school, a project we embarked on with close to zero idea of how difficult it would be. |
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Found in fragmented populations in river systems and estuaries in north-eastern Australia and South and Southeast Asia, this species is primarily threatened by the use of gillnets, which ensnare the dolphins. |
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One protestor was killed in the north-eastern city of Ismailia and nine others were killed in Suez city of Egypt. |
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On Thursday, Chad sent a warplane and troops that drove the extremists out of a north-eastern Nigeria border town, the first such act by foreign troops on Nigerian soil. |
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Regarding the area's geology, stratigraphically, the north-eastern corner of Sicily is linked to Calabria, with a base of granitic, schistose and phylladic rocks covered by more recent soils. |
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The first such machine, bolted atop a battlement on the 12th-century Pinhel Castle in north-eastern Portugal, delights tourists who tilt it up, down and around for an augmented view of the castle and its surroundings. |
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Armed violence is found most frequently in the pastoralist and cross-border areas in the North Rift, north-eastern and parts of the eastern and coastal provinces. |
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Dextropropoxyphene is a synthetic pain reliever and, although it is banned for sale in some of the north-eastern states, it is smuggled from other states and is easily obtained from street merchants. |
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An increase in babesiosis was noted in the north-eastern United States. |
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The humanitarian situation in the Kivu region of north-eastern Congo was deteriorating rapidly at the time of going to press. |
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In some communities, such as that of the Karamojongs of north-eastern Uganda, the possession of firearms is seen as a protection measure, mainly against cattle rustlers from other communities. |
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Bush Willow. Rooibos occurs in most parts of the ranching areas of the northern, north-western and north-eastern Transvaal. |
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Volkswagen AG, a Germany-based automaker, has opened an engine plant in the north-eastern Chinese city of Changchun. |
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A striking example of the risks of ignoring temporal processes comes from work on the endangered Swift Parrot in north-eastern Victoria. |
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The main entrance opens in the north-eastern boundary wall surrounding the fortress, and leads to a square in which is the keep, the heart of the acropolis, built on the ruins of a nuraghe. |
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Heavy snowstorms in the north-eastern province of Xinjiang last January devastated the pastures of cattle-farmers dependent on their herds for their livelihoods. |
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Japan carries spent fuel and waste from its rather larger number of nuclear power reactors to a central service site at Rokkasho on the north-eastern coast of Honshu using a small fleet of specially built ships. |
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Snakebites are common in the sub-tropical north-eastern region of KwaZulu-Natal. |
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As the tsunami of sludge swept over north-eastern Honshu on March 11th crowds gathered, transfixed by the pictures, in front of television sets in shops, bars, stations and airports. |
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Ridley AM, Coventry DR Yield response to lime of phalaris, cocksfoot and annual pastures in north-eastern Victoria. |
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Lastly, since May 2003, Jean-Claude Juncker has been an honorary citizen of the town of Trier and since January 2004 an honorary citizen of Orestiada, a town situated in north-eastern Greece, in the Thrace region. |
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At precisely 09:22 on the 21st October Eurofins' environmental laboratory based at Saverne in north-eastern France performed its one millionth test for asbestos. |
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The most seriously damaged monument was the stele pavilion at the Minh Mang Tomb, where the north-eastern side of the supporting platform has subsided. |
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He was an ex-slave, the grandson of an African prince from Bornu, in what we would now call north-eastern Nigeria. |
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Phyllostomid bats of a fragmented landscape in the north-eastern Atlantic forest, Brazil. |
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As extensions of the Gulf Stream, these two currents form the southern edge of the subpolar gyre and the north-eastern edge of the subtropical gyre respectively. |
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See articleAt least 38 people died in clashes between the police and members of a radical Islamist sect called Kala Kato in Nigeria's north-eastern state of Bauchi. |
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Cambodia has never arrested or deported Vietnamese Montagnard asylum-seekers even though it is within the jurisdiction of the local authorities of north-eastern provinces of the country. |
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These, Napuka and Tepoto, form part of the north-eastern fringe of the Tuamotus. |
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At the north-eastern end of the gallery is a well-preserved example of the pavilion vaults which originally made up the roof, almost completely hidden by later alterations. |
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Excavations have revealed the great interest of the north-eastern sector, where the grandiose ruins of the Augustan period were inhabited until the end of Cyrenian history. |
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Cocaine seizures in western Europe continued to rise. The principal cocaine trafficking routes into the United States were reported to be along its south-west border and its eastern and north-eastern seaboards. |
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But whom does it deter? The ragtag militias that effectively control the north-eastern region of Ituri delight in taking potshots at peacekeeping units. |
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Languages in East Asia tend to have tonal vowels, those of the north-eastern Caucasus are known for consonantal complexity: Ubykh has 78 consonant sounds. |
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The remote but troubling possibility that a flimsy practical NATO commitment to its north-eastern fringe could one day encourage Russian adventurism there has vanished. |
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A false rumour in May that the handout was about to be axed caused near-riots in deprived north-eastern towns, a reminder of this constituency's size and power. |
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The increasingly severe hurricane-force winds over northern and north-eastern Europe have caused delays and cancellations to airline services across the continent. |
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Kazakhstan's hydro-electric facilities are located primarily along the Irtysh River, which flows from China across north-eastern Kazakhstan. |
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By contrast, the rebels insist on maximalist aims while consistently retreating to a north-eastern rump where they are vulnerable to the colonel's predations. |
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As long as the presidency remains the shuttlecock of different scions of the north-eastern aristocracy, Americans may have a hard time thinking of any party as the champions of the poor. |
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Approximately 3,500 descendants of the Caribs live in an area reserved for them, known as the Carib Territory, on the north-eastern coast of the island. |
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Switzerland's fourth official language, Romansh is spoken by around 34,000 people, mostly residing in small mountain towns in the north-eastern canton of Grisons. |
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A FOOTBALL fan was killed when he was struck on the head by a toilet bowl hurled from stadium stands as supporters of rival clubs clashed in north-eastern Brazil, police said. |
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Molluscicidal activities of six species of Bignoniaceae from north-eastern Brazil, as measured against Biomphalaria glabrata under laboratory conditions. |
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Micro Hydro Power Plants can be installed in the north-eastern hilly regions and in the existing irrigational canal system with a sufficient head. |
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