Anguilla rostrata is a catadromous species that spawns in the Atlantic Ocean and ascends streams and rivers in North and South America. |
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Like the boats of Anguilla and Martinique, these are now used for racing at the regattas. |
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Carty's parents came from the British overseas territory of Anguilla, and she holds a UK dependent territory passport. |
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Carty was born on the Caribbean island of St Kitts to parents from the British overseas territory of Anguilla. |
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He expressed the hope that everyone connected with the financial sector in Anguilla would read the review carefully and reflect on it. |
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Not all products and services that Anguilla residents may be interested in are available in all regions of Anguilla. |
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The same right was renewed until 2011 for: Anguilla, Bermuda, Montserrat, St Helena and its dependencies. |
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Unfortunately, data were not available for Anguilla, the Cayman Islands and Montserrat. |
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Before the great recession, Anguilla was a favorite for celebrities who wanted to disappear. |
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In Anguilla, the only sailfish we ever caught was on a kite-bait, and our most successful tarpon fishing there revolved around winds strong enough to lift the kites. |
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Freshwater Anguilla eels, of which there are 15 species, are thought to have originated in the warm waters of the Indo-Pacific, but now occur in all five continents. |
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It receives regular service flights from Florida and from France, enabling restaurateurs there, in Anguilla and St Barts to have regular, unfrozen supplies. |
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In 2012, the peak demand of Anglec, the Anguilla Electricity Company, Ltd., was about 13.6 megawatts. |
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Anguilla is an arid, flat Caribbean island surrounded on all sides by seawater. |
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During the reporting period, Anguilla continued to improve its legislation and further develop its financial services. |
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In September 2005, Anguilla held a public workshop to discuss setting up a human rights commission. |
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In 2004 the Government of Anguilla established the Department of Sports, Youth and Culture. |
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Apart from the main island of Anguilla itself, the territory includes a number of other smaller islands and cays, mostly tiny and uninhabited. |
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Dolphins are present in the coat of arms of Anguilla and the coat of arms of Romania, and the coat of arms of Barbados has a dolphin supporter. |
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Only members of the Anguilla regularly inhabit fresh water, but they, too, return to the sea to breed. |
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In Anguilla, the United Nations Volunteer programme provided technical assistance in environmental capacity-building through the assistance of an international Volunteer. |
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Anguilla was first settled by Indigenous Amerindian peoples who migrated from South America. |
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A branch of the Saint James School of Medicine was established in 2011 in Anguilla. |
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It is directly north of Saint Martin, separated from that island by the Anguilla Channel. |
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Anguilla is noted for its spectacular and ecologically important coral reefs and beaches. |
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Mendes married British actress Kate Winslet in May 2003 on what they characterised as a whim while on holiday in Anguilla. |
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There is also a Charter Service, from Blowing Point, Anguilla to Princess Juliana Airport to make travel easier. |
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In 2010 Mr Blatter went to Anguilla to inaugurate this. |
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This series was broadcast in early 2017 and was set in the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla. |
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Anguilla has a volcanic origin and has been submerged repeatedly from climate change. |
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In October 2006 the Governor appointed a Barbadian as new Attorney General, a post many in Anguilla would have wanted to see occupied by a local person. |
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In 2009, Anguilla visitors' arrivals, including tourists and excursionists from visiting ships, continued to decline, according to information provided by the administering Power. |
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In the night's one true hiding, former CONCACAF giants El Salvador took a step toward renewing their past glories with a 12-0 whipping of outgunned Anguilla. |
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El Salvador: After routing Anguilla 16-0 in the first round of regional qualifying, El Salvador were expected to fizzle out against fifth-ranked CONCACAF powers Panama. |
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Kerbi Rodriguez scored a brace in the opening-day 2-0 win over the plucky Caymans and two days on, he added four more in a 12-0 thumping of Anguilla. |
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That project was undertaken in the British Virgin Islands, and it is expected that the secretariat of the OECS will soon take the necessary steps to include Anguilla and Montserrat as beneficiaries under this activity. |
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Scotiabank Anguilla Limited is an authorized user of these marks. |
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In Anguilla they worked with the local scouts to redecorate the Scout and Guide Headquarters. |
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With the addition of Anguilla, Seaborne will serve 16 destinations throughout the Caribbean. |
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Apart from attending The World Travel Award's Grand Final Gala the winner is free to do as they want with their time in Anguilla. |
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After spending four nights in Anguilla before heading to the exclusive island of Mustique, the pair rounded off their holiday at St Lucia. |
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The scouts have recently returned from a two-week trip to the Caribbean islands of Anguilla, St Kitts and Nevis and Antigua and Barbuda. |
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Currently on the OECD greylist, Anguilla is working hard at getting whitelisted. |
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The American eel Anguilla rostrata was first described in 1817 by Lesueur. |
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Anguilla has become a popular tax haven, having no capital gains, estate, profit or other forms of direct taxation on either individuals or corporations. |
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During the visit the scouts were hosted at receptions by the Governor of Anguilla and the Governors General of St Kitts and Nevis and Antigua and Barbuda. |
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The twelfth series, broadcast from January 2017, focuses on Anguilla. |
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Among the agriculture produced in Anguilla includes tomatoes, peppers, limes and other citrus fruits, onion, garlic, squash, pigeon peas and callaloo. |
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Following her separation from Threapleton, Winslet began a relationship with director Sam Mendes in 2001 and she married him on 24 May 2003 on the island of Anguilla. |
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