The short-wave radio was playing a soft sound from the American Music Network. |
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The failed operation with the Jordanian agent comes amid new criticism about the quality of American intelligence collection in Afghanistan. |
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Many of the American founders, incidentally, made exactly the same distinction. |
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Aren't Sicilian scoundrels wooing comely American lasses behind every corner? |
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For an important but limited beginning, Stover's text forms only an incipient explication of the African American mother tongue. |
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The relationship between fatalism, spirituality, and health promoting behaviors in African American women must be further examined. |
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When it comes to American jobs and the global economy, the best words to sum up public attitudes are frustration and fatalism. |
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The true entrepreneurial spirit, central to American capitalism, is more often identified with America's newest comers than with its native-born. |
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Rate is inclusive of American buffet breakfast and subject to 15 per cent surcharge. |
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For example, the publication guidelines of the American Psychological Association stress the use of nonsexist, inclusive language. |
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North American populations of Hypomesus transpacificus, a congener of H. pretiosus, spend the entire life-cycle in freshwater. |
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The American Film Institute maintains an extensive film library and trains filmmakers at its conservatory in Los Angeles. |
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His successes include London's Royal Opera House, the Kansas City Ballet, the American Ballet Theatre and, most instructively, Alvin Ailey. |
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I fear that the tone of this platform would be far more congenial to the French revolutionaries than the American. |
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Hopefully Powell fils will learn to love being angry and speak up on behalf of his employers, the American people. |
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This congeries of topics enhances his story of the development of early American crime literature. |
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Thus, only for a relatively short period of modern history has the American Bill of Rights been a progressive instrument of national reform. |
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The spirit is aged in charred, American oak barrels and then filtered to remove all trace of color. |
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Cities were also associated with poverty, filth, crime, class and labour conflict, and the general deterioration of American society. |
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A bipartisan group of congressmen and congresswomen are backing a new Defending American Jobs Act. |
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If they did, they might elect someone not congruent with American interests. |
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According to the report his camera contained footage of an insurgent attack on American forces. |
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The financialization of the American and British economies began in the 1980s, greatly increasing the size and impact of the financial sector. |
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These features of American and English lyrics have also found their way into German rock. |
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A patchwork of Latin American musical styles, conjunto music is as varied as the lands from which it comes. |
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The legacy of Buffalo Bill's fight with Yellow Hair vexed the plainsman in his own day and survives among the myths of the American West. |
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I'm fairly convinced that the contests would show the strength, intelligence, artistry and finesse of the American game and players are superior. |
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The first American plane loaded with aid for cyclone victims touches down overnight in Myanmar. |
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Ostensibly neutral, each of these words has a positive connotation in the American political lexicon. |
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In an Irish context some of the American companies we would deal with are putting projects on the long finger. |
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The conscienceless exploitation of the disadvantaged is something that every decent American should be concerned with. |
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That doesn't seem to ruffle the feathers of the American consciousness or make them feel inadequate. |
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American and German governments even considered conscripting women to work for the war economies but found such action unnecessary. |
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Yet the American citizen-soldier is a far less common figure than he was in the era of conscription. |
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In Dubautia plantagina, the parallel-veined leaves are reminiscent of those of the common North American weed known as plantain. |
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Hawaii's foreign minister, a sugar planter, wrote to an American businessman in Japan seeking Japanese agricultural workers. |
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In the USA it is the North American bison and passenger pigeon which have taught us the harshest lessons about the need for conservancy. |
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The Great American Dream in recent times has become somewhat sterile, a colorless and neutral legal administrator of intercommunity conflicts. |
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They are also at the heart of what American conservationists have fought to preserve for more than a century. |
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In doing so, he does a disservice to the conservationist community, American Indians and native peoples everywhere. |
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Camouflaged in white clothing on white skis, the Finns inspired American skiers. |
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It's a big budget film and the hero will be an American actor so it will be an intercultural romance as well! |
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Some American states already control light pollution and I believe we should consider doing the same. |
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Most of the earlier reported QTL were found in crosses within North American germ plasm, while we used only European material. |
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The fire ant has swept onto the American landscape with an ever-increasing impact. |
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An FBI expert witness testified that there was enough plastic explosive hidden in his shoes to blow a large hole in the American Airlines plane. |
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As a young businessman he established a volunteer fire company and the American Philosophical Society. |
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Welcome to the world of conspicuous donation, to the fundraising galas that lubricate American high society. |
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But the American military still recoils from getting involved in such conflicts and derides the worth of constabulary duties and nation building. |
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He is credited with improving the American consul general office's relations with Bermuda's 67,000 residents. |
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In addition, intermarriage between immigrant males and Mexican American women has encouraged the maintenance of Spanish. |
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Indeed, it could be said he is obsessed with the first family of American politics. |
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Members of prominent families intermarried with other groups, especially wealthy European, Latin American, and North American immigrants. |
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My grandfather vanished in one of the firestorms that raged in Tokyo during the American bombing campaigns. |
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Well, I just hope the American people have the same constitution as the GIs that they're sending over there. |
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A wide variety of institutional forms, many of which do not resemble American constitutionalism, can express and secure respect for pluralism. |
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He said Bieber had an American accent with the influence of the Southern states intermixed with distinct Yorkshire features. |
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Citizenship in the form of legal status does not guarantee that they will be constitutive of the American body politic. |
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The best pieces of American Jazz music will be played and performed on stage. |
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This film about the Latin American revolutionary plays fast and loose with the facts. |
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The American captain, Curtis Strange, may have unwittingly played into Torrance 's hands. |
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Their style of construction varies, with examples of European, American, Russian and Japanese designs to be found. |
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Carefully edited videos of East European playmakers, South American internationals and the next big thing out of Africa start piling up on desks. |
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The American organized labor movement needs to internationalize its organizing and unification efforts. |
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The president appointed several American internationalists to prominent posts in his administration. |
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The two main operative clauses pertained to the issuance of American visas by consular officials. |
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In some cases, these articles are motivated by internecine disputes within the American right. |
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Among them could often be found the American consul general, tycoons, bankers and even opium-dealers. |
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American pacification efforts took on many forms and consumed enormous resources during the Vietnam War. |
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Australian Rules football is a collision contact sport with speed, strength, and agility demands similar to those of rugby or American football. |
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His playmates were those Native American and African American children whom his mother taught him to love because they were precious to God. |
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Mary Dunleavy was born in Connecticut and raised in New Jersey by her first-generation Irish American parents. |
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Professor Ruse's interrogatory title probably reflects a vital question for important sectors of American society. |
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The balance of power between colonial interests was controlled by the First Nations until the American civil war. |
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He joins other contemporary historians in this kind of quest, obviously hoping to round out the rougher edges of writing American history. |
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Either way, the two men represent all that is vile and contemptible about American politics. |
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Until then I shall content myself with all those fruit-based American puddings such as cobblers and crisps. |
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It means as well that the American population must be inured to violence and brutality, both abroad and at home. |
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Naturally, no more did appear and the American public has been kept in the dark ever since. |
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I have paid close attention as a US senator to ensure that the government is fiscally responsible and accountable to American taxpayers. |
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The traditional pillars of American conservatism were fiscal continence and isolationism. |
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Well for one thing, the American Continentals were wearing uniforms that usually would only be worn by officers, or rich men. |
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Deep within me I rediscovered the man of the American tropics, the geographical man accustomed to an intimacy with nature. |
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In doing so, he reveals the intimate connection between liberal narratives of race and the discourse of American exceptionalism. |
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For with all its significant localisations, Australian country music has continually been inspired by American models. |
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In due course this strategy would have the advantage of making unnecessary the continuation of American economic aid to Western Europe. |
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Dialogues varying only in their intonation contour were presented in a random order to 47 speakers of Midwestern American English. |
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The American industry has so far avoided the kind of painful contraction that the European steelworkers suffered in the last two decades. |
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Athletics first appeared on American college campuses as an intramural activity, a much-needed recreational complement to academic life. |
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Thanks partly to Thomas, the concert orchestra became an American specialty, in contradistinction to the pit orchestras of Europe. |
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The reason, it turns out, is that American airspace was shut down, and no airplanes means no contrails. |
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American football, on the other hand, is a game of intrigue, strategies and intellect. |
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These artists looked to Native American art for an intrinsically American pictorial inheritance. |
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The bird was unmistakably a male American Kestrel in full blue and orange plumage. |
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The American public seems to have an intuitive sense for soft power even if the term is unfamiliar. |
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Neakok was appointed by the State of Alaska to be a magistrate, and was instrumental in introducing the American legal system to the Inupiat. |
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This would not be the first time in American history that an election had been fixed. |
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So while expanding opportunities through trade is a good thing for the American economy, it's not going to be a fix for our current problems. |
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When and where appropriate, inurning of cremains can be made by American Heritage Cremation Society. |
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Next stop was Florence, and our base was the Anglo American, a plush hotel boasting Tolstoy among its former guests. |
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Theatrically inventive and politically astute, it's a satire on American cultural imperialism. |
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During the 1920s and 1930s, he emerged as the most important flag officer in American Naval Aviation. |
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The remaining cash will go to the American investment bank Goldman Sachs, which has a small stake in Eircom. |
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In town for the competition is Phil's arch rival and inveterate cheat Ray and his lovely American daughter Christina. |
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Frank sees himself as entrenched on the conveyor belt of American industrial agriculture. |
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What will the impact of a U.S. war against Iraq be on the pocketbooks, on the wallets of the American public? |
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The American flag flew proudly from the stern flagstaff, and Mackenzie just watched it flutter in the breeze. |
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Ben is quick to deduce that the map to the treasure is inscribed in invisible ink of the back of the American Declaration of Independence. |
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They reaffirmed their status on the South American beach soccer scene, convincingly overcoming the challenge of Venezuela. |
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Manufacturers of the flame retardants estimate that their products save at least 300 American lives annually. |
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This American style profoundly affected Spain, and without it, Spanish America would have remained heavily dependent, poetically, on Europe. |
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New American cooking incorporates many ingredients from Mediterranean cuisines that are enhanced by modern Greek wines. |
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A history of twentieth-century American poetry is a history of women making and remaking poetics as a gendered space. |
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The extensive library owned by the late Poet Laureate, Ted Hughes, has been sold to an American university. |
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It's a story of American culture in transition, of music in the air, of politics and of art, of literature and of poetry. |
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I guess flapjacks are patriotic enough to start the day, because today I'm celebrating being an American. |
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The Io moth is a very colorful North American moth in the Saturniidae family. |
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It's a poignant, almost heartbreaking portrait of urban American loneliness, alienation and obsession. |
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The Tao of Steve, he explains at length, is a path to enlightenment that relies heavily on the coolness of American male icons. |
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I'd be interested in having South-African and American points of view on this particular matter. |
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However, after close scrutiny of the photo finish, the race was awarded to the American. |
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And even a cursory knowledge of American history provides incontrovertible evidence of its falsehood. |
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In front of a painting in Florence, I made some fatuous remark to an American with backpack. |
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Admiral William Halsey was a senior American naval commander in the Pacific region during World War Two. |
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Both American and British naval commanders are already familiar with the Gulf. |
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The gun issue is an ideological fault line between North American brethren. |
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Those commandos, who previously trained together with their colleagues from the American special forces, have served with distinction. |
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The lack of American bases in the Pacific also led, faute de mieux, to fleet self-subsistence and long-range capability. |
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This voice, strongest in the universities, is hostile to America and works against enculturation of its youth in traditional American values. |
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In 1902 Martha Washington became the first American woman to be commemorated by a U.S. postage stamp. |
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However, it also sets out a number of duties incumbent upon the American citizen. |
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It's great to finally hear someone talk about phone phreaking and other attempts to subvert American Idol voting. |
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His films have divided critics and commentators like those of no other American director. |
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This indecision at the level of military planning reflects a broader and deeper dilemma of American foreign policy today. |
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It is a sacrilege to his fawning American fans to think that he can do any wrong. |
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On Wednesday, an embarrassed American student came in search of commiseration. |
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I address you on this Independence Day weekend with a short, hopefully painless expression of my delight at being an American. |
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The North American Initiative should permit us, independently of the free trade agreement, to provide a new vitality. |
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A form of pragmatism, it was expounded by an American physicist, Percy Bridgman. |
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Moreover, other changes in South American physiography followed the uplift of the Andes, including formation of the modern river basins. |
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From 1779 to 1782 he served as commodore in operations of the French fleet off North America, supporting the American Revolution. |
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The executive director of the American Camping Association is the featured speaker. |
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He appears as a perfect republican, an American indigene who thrives in a libertarian wilderness. |
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In general, the American public seems to apply a fairly reasonable, commonsensical standard of benefit and cost when evaluating foreign affairs. |
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Luckily for American visitors, Puerto Rico is very much a U.S. commonwealth, with English widely spoken and the dollar the coin of the realm. |
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They spoke of forming a great North American empire, or kind of Colonial Federacy. |
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With the addition of land to which title is held by state governments, the total amount of American land owned communally is 39.8 percent. |
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She graduates with a joint major in communications and Latin American studies. |
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She's a relatively picky eater and likes mostly American meat and potatoes type dishes. |
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Of the nine, five are Singaporeans, one is American and three are Indonesians. |
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Having to track these cattle in the feedlot will add costs to American feeders and farmers. |
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He has put out feelers regarding a switch to American citizenship, a move that would let him own U.S. broadcast properties. |
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While the plants originated in the tropics, their companionableness seems to have been a North American discovery. |
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His story of the African American role in southern industrialism is one that has not been explored enough. |
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The commodity chain of the global food industry starts here, as does that of American industrialism. |
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This American artist has a fantastic voice but, unfortunately, her material doesn't compare with her vocal talent. |
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We are now going to Indy, the second of the North American races, and a circuit similar to Montreal in that it is a low drag level track. |
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English humour is subtle and effective while the felicity of expression is lost in the American humour. |
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The subject, again and again, is the American family at leisure, picnicking, playing, sightseeing. |
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After being certified, a surgeon often applies for a fellowship at the American College of Surgeons. |
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I don't expect American liberals or their fellow travellers to pay much heed to King's argument. |
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Another health issue affecting the Sierra Leonean American population has been the controversy surrounding the practice of female circumcision. |
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A continuing pressure on French producers is the competition from American and Australian vineyards. |
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Their political influence has earned the Florida growers a place of infamy in American popular culture. |
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The White piddock has mostly been described as smaller than the American one, but at the Belgian coast, opposite results have been found. |
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Although the American is a terrific competitor, she does not get the most from her ability. |
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That advantage for their American competitor has haunted the Europeans for a long time. |
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And doubtless in surveying American culture our pitiless foe finds much evidence to support such a malign view. |
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Halloween, for me, is the gaudiest example of the infantilization of American culture. |
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This may explain why British troops did not join American infantry in the march to Baghdad. |
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In the American and British armies deserters were almost always infantrymen. |
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In contrast, the complementarities between the American and the Chinese economies, although considerable, are not nearly so great. |
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The American cranberry has an English cousin that is known, from its watery habitat, as the fenberry. |
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In 1840, with Bezzi, a Piedmontese, and Wilde, an American, he employed a restorer to search for Giotto's portrait of Dante. |
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The inevitable result will be a diminished standard of living and inferior quality of life for the average American. |
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The story concerns a group of young, infertile American mothers who travel down to Mexico to adopt babies. |
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A Pie Safe is a piece of early American furniture that kept food free from insects yet let it breath. |
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The ambience is totally American, but Chinese feng shui may be the secret to the restaurant's success. |
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The American Fenians then organized an abortive attack upon Canada, a rather devious way of liberating Ireland. |
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We shared traditional Bulgarian, Russian, and American foods, and pigged out for four hours. |
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Jackie is an American living in the UK and she doesn't like being pigeonholed so I'll avoid trying to place here on the political spectrum. |
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I think it was a very, very important day in American history, and the judges comported themselves as if it were a very important day. |
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Not only does this comport with the preferences of the American public, but it has practical implications. |
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That same inflated claim to universality reinforces the sense that American sovereignty is not to be stepped on. |
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That is, the approach I have described as Curtin's might be inflected by American practices, such as those at Iowa. |
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The predators included 13 raptors, ranging from great-horned owls to the American kestrel, and a domestic cat and a ferret. |
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As an unstably pigmented American, I had to endure both freckles and the early loss of hair color. |
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It is safe to say that no other fictional character had as much influence on the American freedom struggle as Miss Jane Pittman. |
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Long after the president might have been forgotten, his appointees would be influencing American law. |
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A complete history of American environmentalism would surely include these influentials. |
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It has joined a growing list of American towns that have attracted large influxes of immigrants and refugees with jobs in meatpacking plants. |
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Information security is the No.1 issue for the American technology community. |
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The European soil was more fertile ground than the American for public choice ideas over much of the period under consideration. |
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I think we're at the end of a very fertile period of activity in American arts. |
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Germany was hoping to replicate the successful American example when it opened its doors earlier this year to overseas infotech professionals. |
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Nobody believes more fervently in the American Dream than he does, yet the dream has somehow eluded him. |
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Murphy holds that the American republic is founded on a compromise between resistance to authority and civic rituals of justice. |
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One news story carried reports of American journalists pillaging the art treasures of Iraq and smuggling them home. |
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If an American New Testament scholar ever deserved a Festschrift, Frederick Danker would stand close to the top of the list. |
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Its denizens now sense that the American people no longer wish to subsidize their defense only to earn ingratitude. |
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The American also conceded the match on the last green to save his opponent's torture being prolonged. |
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It was the most blasphemous, the most rageful, the funniest, the most American of all conceits for a novel. |
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Well, if the American Dream involves pimping your wife on the Web, then I reckon he's right about that. |
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His father is American, a vicious abuser who beats and pimps both his wife, Betty, and his son. |
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Are we in Scotland forever to give up a true artistic representation of our country so we can pimp our wares to an American market? |
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He is not alone in saying that some American lawyers and accountants are conceited and arrogant about what they think is a superior system. |
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I first found myself in Dominica's Carib territory after fleeing the inhumanly high register of an American jazz diva in neighbouring Martinique. |
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She is being helped by Stacey, an American of indeterminate function, who is pining for Starbucks. |
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But for American Scots pining for a taste of the old country, there's nothing like a haggis from Scotland and that's where the smugglers come in. |
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His brother initiates him into the worlds of North American popular music and womanizing. |
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He admitted that, far from this move flying in the face of an American initiative for peace, it was carried out with Washington's backing. |
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For one thing, the programmes completed a Barbican cycle of Beethoven's piano concertos with the American soloist Richard Goode. |
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In fact, this work must be ranked among the finest piano concertos by an American composer. |
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In 1933, a year after the kingdom was declared, the first American oil concession was granted. |
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Exum Mountain Guides is a private corporation that holds the longest unbroken climbing concession in any American national park. |
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I explained that his novels would be in competition with the slick, fast-paced, thrill-a-minute entertainments of the American pulp fictioneers. |
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He opposed any measures of conciliation for the American colonies, voting against the repeal of the Stamp Act. |
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In at least one Central American fiddler crab species, U. musica, the male exploits that visual shortcut to trap a mate. |
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The American creed is expressed with inspired concision in the words of the Declaration of Independence. |
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Everybody knew you couldn't get a drink on board an American warship, whereas in Royal Navy wardrooms the pink gins flowed like water. |
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Born in South Australia in 1857 he grew up in a small wooden cottage on the banks of the American River, an inlet on Kangaroo Island. |
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Those elements are a potent concoction and they make editorial cartooning a singular and indispensable part of American journalism. |
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But I will put my trust in the American system, where fabrication and concoction may work for awhile, but sooner or later the calumny is exposed. |
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It was also the only American high-horsepower in-line engine in series production. |
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Bruce also does an accurate job of reporting the political joustings among the Army generals for the new American Army soon to be fielded. |
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The concordance provides a comparative listing of rules made by the major American rule makers of the nineteenth and early-twentieth century. |
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Pinnated Bittern is a species that is visually similar to the American Bittern which is more familiar to North American observers. |
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You'll get a glassful of heart and brain benefits from either French red wine or American Concord grape juice. |
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Currently the peaceniks are having a field day howling about American use of land mines, cluster bombs, and depleted uranium shells. |
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Don's death at age 79 marks an end to the first generation of American illustrators of bird field guides. |
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The flight to the American field hospital at Camp Salerno, a US base within artillery range of the Pakistan border, takes 20 minutes. |
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Innocently he invites his new American buddy back to the army base, only to discover that he has been lured into the murky world of espionage. |
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I think there's a tendency in American art to really condescend to children, and make sure that the message is laid on thickly. |
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The non-venomous South American pipe snake is another species said to mimic the coral snake. |
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If they ask Congress for more troops and more money, will the American people not get a bit piqued and take it out on their President? |
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Rather, they were driven chiefly by an insensate hatred of America and all things American. |
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American directors sported piratical eye-patches and had difficulty with rolling tobacco. |
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Kennan's name is inseparable from the doctrine of containment that influenced American foreign policy throughout the Cold War. |
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It was the most keenly fought election in American history and one that went truly global. |
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I subscribe to American Handgunner and GUNS, and the first thing I do is take out the inserts so the pages are easier to flip. |
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One of the most effective naval blockades in history was imposed on Confederate ports by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. |
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He is, for example, an ardent apologist for Robert E. Lee, regarding him and other Confederates as American heroes. |
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The American nation is the product of the Revolutionaries' success and the Confederates ' failure. |
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Also ahead here, an inside look at one of the most powerful families in American politics. |
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Political parties have always figured prominently in Congress since the earliest days of the American Republic. |
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In England, when they decided to ban the American pit bull terrier, they immediately had trouble identifying the dog. |
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By the antebellum period, the American icons of the self-made man and the confidence man were locked in fatal embrace. |
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But of course the American media couldn't see it this way without jeopardizing the confidence game it administers. |
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The average American child watches more than 20,000 TV ads a year, to the certain delight of pitchmen. |
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Another soldier confirmed the general's story, adding that he would be prepared to identify American soldiers if given the chance. |
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In The Quiet American, the emphasis is not on love, rescue, or heroism of any sort but on the failures of filiation. |
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For the remainder of 1899, the war was a conventional conflict between the American and Republican armies. |
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She conflates ideas associated with the French revolution with contemporary American life. |
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As well as reading and writing in the Filipino language and maths, they were taught American English. |
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Before retiring in 1990, he was at the forefront of some of file most pivotal moments in American history. |
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The media play a pivotal role in shaping American perceptions of events in Korea. |
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He has posted pix of the anti-war protest in San Francisco this past weekend which should be seen by every American. |
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The failure of all of the official institutions of American society in the disaster is rooted in the failure of the profit system itself. |
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Religion remained one of the most important of institutions in American civil society. |
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These volumes are the blueprints of institutionalized American racism in the twentieth century, and they were given away for the cost of postage. |
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The menu features a few American dishes alongside a vast array of Chinese dishes. |
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Bass is the co-author of a photoessay book celebrating the African American family and community traditions that will be published next year by Running Press. |
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The dominant strain of the American left, on the other hand, certainly since the decline of the socialist left, fetishizes fairness, openness, and diversity. |
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It is the American dream, but also the socialist Utopia, the glimmer of hope for the poor, the comforter of the oppressed who yearn for salvation. |
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At that time, a bunch of European and North American groups were just obtaining the first practical results of GPS positioning for airborne photogrammetry and remote sensing. |
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The belief in a positive attitude is so ingrained in American thinking. |
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It went beyond having to be conversant with American history and values. |
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At the same time, the pamphlet never asked them to define the in-group culture in which they found themselves inside of the larger American culture. |
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Maybe festering resentment, ingrown anger, and self-hate are the inevitable result of the long years spent in fruitless opposition to the global reach of American power. |
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Thus, just as in the American South, Cherokee lawmakers would prohibit legal marriages between slaves and free people to preserve the institution of slavery. |
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Five days later he was handed over to the US military and transferred to a US navy ship where American military and later Australian intelligence officers interrogated him. |
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Endearingly fey one minute, Norton will then go straight for the jugular of some poor, taste-challenged Pom in the audience, or phone an American eccentric on his dog-phone. |
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In my view, American board game manufacturers have always considered design secondary to invention and placed the novel and gimmicky over solid ideas. |
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At least in the big cities the glorious and tumultuous era of the volunteer fire company was over, although it lives on in almost every small American town today. |
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Yes, the favourite son of American liberalism is back in the news. |
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Italian and American restaurants usually serve heaping plates of food. |
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Discussions of the American alliance in this volume, and our economic and cultural bonds therein, are in general incurious, dogmatic and one-dimensional. |
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This article is presented as a commentary on just one American university. |
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Paradoxically, he then offers a contrariwise view of what differentiates American and Continental strategy on achieving a worthy and just international order. |
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Understanding these roots is important because they help to illuminate the different trajectories that inhere in the American diplomatic experience. |
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Another is that Iraq is going to be vulnerable to its neighbors for a long time, and a big concentration of American troops is good insurance against that. |
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Tuberculosis, first known as phthisis or consumption, has been recognized as a leading cause of American deaths for as long as records have been kept. |
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One of the biggest problems in American culture is our society's tendency to embrace youth and glamorize youth to the point of no return, in the same breath. |
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At the same time American capitalism carried out its own ambitious counterrevolutionary intrigue, through the newly formed CIA as well as other agencies. |
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The new owners have since turned the team into an American League power and one of the sport's top revenue-generating franchises, justifying the commish's decision. |
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The museum has appointed him its consultative curator of American art. |
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Once used to bring workers to the American and West Indian colonies, indentures exchanged a fixed period of labour for transportation, payment, food, and housing. |
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I also ate at the American commissariat, now a huge canteen for soldiers. |
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He uses interlingual close readings of vocalization in Kim's poetry, an approach that emphasizes both the Asian and American aspects of Kim's poetic style. |
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The revised chronology suggests that the English dating is too early and that most examples are roughly contemporary with their American counterparts. |
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I've been bathed in creosote in Utah by a Native American Indian. |
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He has witnessed weddings featuring lone pipers, ladies' choirs and even a Sioux Indian ceremony for an American couple wishing to reflect their roots. |
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At the School of American Ballet, which is one of the leading dance academies in the world, students begin limited pointe work in their fourth year of training. |
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The decay of American liberalism as a credible instrument of social reform can be traced all the way back to the first decades of the twentieth century. |
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I'm just as disenchanted with American indies as studio films. |
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He was instrumental in bringing in both Japanese and American taiko drum ensembles, as well as the 1997 and 1999 North American taiko conferences. |
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The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology has recommended training in instrumental delivery to control and reduce the rates of caesarean section. |
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You were signed to the major label corporate conglomerate thing, you did the American and European concert circuit, and now you've done away with all of that. |
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At American Fine Arts, the Rapid logo, a five-color spiral based on a conch shell, graced a Plexiglas and vinyl sculpture of a gas pump emitting a fluorescent glow. |
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It's set in America, though we actually filmed it in the Isle of Man and London, with settings that look very American but also have a placeless, timeless quality. |
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