Clarke has also been criticised for sanctioning England's participation in last year's winner-takes-all Stanford Twenty20 tournament in Antigua. |
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In a critical World Cup qualifier against Antigua and Barbuda, Johnson rebooted a national team career that had seemingly faded. |
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Until 1773, at about the time the Spanish conquerors arrived, Antigua had been the capital of Guatemala. |
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They focused on all-inclusives and vacation packages, deciding on an all-inclusive resort in Antigua. |
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Caribbean Sun Airlines will soon be offering daily, non-stop flights from Antigua to St Thomas, US Virgin Islands. |
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Annie John is about a young girl growing up in Antigua and eventually being sent away to study. |
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The costume features madras fabric, introduced from India after Antigua won independence. |
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I stayed to plead with the concierge, Manuel, while my companion systematically tried and was turned away from every other hotel in Antigua. |
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In the wake of that success, the moth was also introduced to other islands, such as Montserrat and Antigua. |
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Together with the slightly more mountainous Antigua, they make up the island nation. |
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Persistent showers and overcast skies did not stop the people of Antigua and Barbuda from going to the polls in general elections on Tuesday. |
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We left Chichi to its extraordinary mix of high religion and high commerce and returned to Antigua full of anticipation. |
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What makes Antigua the hub of Central American tourism is the liveliness of its unique mixture of Mayan Indian and Latino heritage. |
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The warlike Carib people drove the Arawaks from neighboring islands but apparently did not settle on either Antigua or Barbuda. |
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Plenty of other top coaches are ready and waiting to add some movie-star zing to your serve this winter, at resorts from the Algarve to Antigua. |
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When I received my knighthood in Antigua I did a lap of honour around the ground. |
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Despite his seemingly reduced circumstances, Reid was still able to spend almost 3000 on a round-trip ticket from Paris via Miami and Antigua. |
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Ernest said he serviced it and he brought down an inspector from Antigua who would certify the aircraft airworthy. |
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Never before have we worked so hard with Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, the Philippines, Trinidad and Tobago. |
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The others are Caribbean: St Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, and Dominica. |
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I appreciate the leadership of Ambassador Ashe of Antigua and Barbuda and of Chairman Saha in this process. |
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Facilities are in place for emergency medical evacuation to Guadeloupe and Antigua. |
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Despite losing 5-4 to Antigua, Montserrat finally managed to move up from the foot of the table, leaving Guam to bring up the rear. |
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They are getting ready for some grand ceremonials in Antigua to felicitate, as they say in India, four of their greatest sons. |
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It's the circular leaf-like shape of the island that gives Antigua its undulating shoreline, within which so many of its famed beaches are nestled. |
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You can't visit Antigua without going sailing: we opted for a romantic sunset sail around the bay. |
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Many aspects of cultural tolerance and human rights have been incorporated into the syllabi of Antigua and Barbuda's school system. |
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Antigua and Barbuda advanced after matches last Saturday when it defeated Haiti. |
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Antigua and Barbuda has also turned to Canada, hiring a team from the country to head its police. |
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Antigua and Barbuda got a power plant and a cricket stadium, and a new school is on its way. |
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Antigua and Barbuda is one of the Caribbean's most prosperous nations, thanks to its tourism industry and offshore financial services. |
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To the extent possible, relevant information on the demographic composition of the population of Antigua and Barbuda has also been included. |
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The impact on Antigua and Barbuda, the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Puerto Rico was more significant. |
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In Antigua and Barbuda, first quarter 2009 tourism arrivals fell by 14 per cent, in Maldives by 11 per cent and in Seychelles by 14 per cent. |
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In addition, the research was presented to a consultation in Antigua and Barbuda and was used in that country's legislative reform process. |
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Given that the WICB secretariat is based in Antigua, Gordon said the non-paying presidential post would mean him having to go there at least once a month. |
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July-September 2007, Chair: Deborah-Mae Lovell, Permanent Representative of Antigua and Barbuda. |
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The 2002 Antigua Declaration on the proliferation of small arms and light weapons in Central America. |
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Net was established as a company during 1998 in Antigua, where we got a gaming license in 1999 when we launched our first online casino. |
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John, who holds an advanced degree in medical anthropology, is now working in Antigua as a database programmer. |
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Despite competing claims made by the British government and nearby Antigua, the rock island maintained its sovereignty. |
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They are currently in Antigua Barbuda, the last country the couple will visit before returning to the United Kingdom. |
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Some of the rum on sale in Antigua is so strong that word has it you wouldn't be allowed to board your aircraft home if a bottle was spotted about your person. |
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I hop into a brightly painted chicken bus called Dorita next to a tiny, shrivelled woman with a nut-brown walnut face, and set off back to Antigua. |
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Also reviewed were the activities of the Offices of the General Secretariat in Barbados and Antigua and Barbuda, to determine whether their activities were carried out in accordance with the OAS' rules and procedures. |
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Cape Verde associates itself with the statements made by the representatives of Antigua and Barbuda on behalf of the Group of 77 and China and of Ethiopia on behalf of the Group of African States. |
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Presentations were made by participants from Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Guyana, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay and the Office for Outer Space Affairs of the Secretariat. |
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Some critics characterise Thomas's trip to Antigua as nothing more than an excuse for his long absence. |
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Antigua and Barbuda in the Caribbean spoke on the impact of discrimination on a girl's health, stressing that all girls should be able to be educated to allow them to attain their full potential. |
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Just six years after it was conceived, ALBA already has concrete applications and seven members: Cuba, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Venezuela and three Caribbean states: Dominica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda. |
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The high level of debt burden in many countries, ranging from 43 percent in Antigua and Barbuda to 99 percent in Grenada, hampers sustainable public funding for social sectors. |
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Direct application of the 'safe setbacks' concept was started on three Caribbean islands, involving national planning agencies, and guidelines for Antigua and Barbuda had already been prepared. |
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National volunteer recognition awards were also introduced in Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Bermuda, China, Croatia, Ireland, the United States of America, Zambia and others countries. |
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This is how Broad maintains the ball scuffed in Antigua. |
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The Antigua Expandable is built for almost any adventure you can dream up. |
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The Honourable Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment, Mr. Harold Lovell thanked the Secretariat and the participants and welcomed them all to Antigua and Barbuda and to the Meeting. |
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Hundreds of Montserratians fled to neighboring countries, including Antigua and Barbuda, because of the eruptions. |
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Antigua is famous for its 365 beaches – one, the brochures say, for every day of the year – but the closest to the cottages, a quiet, sweeping arc of sand known as Galley Bay, is just a three-minute walk down the hill. |
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Oceana departs Barbados on March 19 and calls at St Lucia, St Maarten, Tortola, Antigua and Madeira. |
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Next there is a Neoclassic reredos with the Baroque sculpture of St. Michael and further on a chapel with the picture of the Virgin de la Antigua from the XVIIth century. |
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Antigua dinettes have generous underseat storage, a woodtrimmed table top and new contoured, B-Back foam dinette cushion backs for first-rate seating comfort. |
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Similarly, I was once taken by a hotelier in Antigua to a boatyard, to meet the grizzled old fisherman who supplied the hotel with his daily catch. |
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Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development has entered into an agreement with Antigua and Barbuda on special financial arrangements. |
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Yorkers such as Bresnan finally produced are tending to become an endangered species: perhaps, like petrol, they are subject to rationing in Antigua. |
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The varnish is peeling now, and the manufacturer's lettering scarcely legible, but what really stops you dead as you walk round the National Museum in Antigua is a cricket bat. |
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Sportingly, after the restoration of the dockyard in the 50s, the Antigua tourist board decided a famous title was needed and Nelson's Dockyard was born. |
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Antigua combines immense natural loveliness with a unique Caribbean pulse in one amazing destination to give you a modern-day Eden of your very own. |
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The pace of the game slowed somewhat after halftime, but the Americans shifted into higher gear seemingly at will, flummoxing the Antigua and Barbuda defense. |
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Antigua is nowaday the most touristical site of the whole Guatemala. |
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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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Bulgariaas government on Wednesday gave the green light to Antigua and Barbuda to open a honorary consulate in Sofia. |
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Antigua and Barbuda remains a substantial offshore center which continues to be vulnerable to money laundering and other financial crimes. |
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The Virginia Company's settlements, Bermuda and Virginia, as well as Antigua and Barbados were conspicuous in their loyalty to the Crown. |
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The only places on the white list are Antigua and Barbuda, Alderney, the Isle of Man and Tasmania. |
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Ancient capital of the vice royalty of Guatemala, when Guatemala was a Spanish colony, moved afterwards to the current Ciudad de Guatemala because Antigua was destroyed too often. |
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Substantial progress has been made in discussions with other countries, such as Russia, Saudi Arabia and several Caribbean countries, including Antigua, Trinidad and Tobago. |
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He returned to the Caribbean that same year and on his subsequent return began to preach to his slaves in Antigua. |
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When Nathaniel Gilbert died in 1774 his work in Antigua was continued by his brother Francis Gilbert to approximately 200 Methodists. |
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By 1783, the first Methodist chapel was built in Antigua, with John Baxter as the local preacher, its wooden structure seating some 2,000 people. |
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He was later freed and admitted to the Methodist Ministry to serve in Antigua and Jamaica. |
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The president of the Audiencia, which had its seat in Antigua Guatemala, was the governor of the entire area. |
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Instead they moved to protect Antigua for any possible attack by Bompart, before the bulk of the force sailed for home in late July. |
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Cempoala is an archeological site located on the coast between the modern settlements of La Antigua and Ciudad Cardel. |
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Variably rhotic accents comprise much of Caribbean English, for example, as spoken in Tobago, Guyana, Antigua and Barbuda, and the Bahamas. |
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From 1833 until 1871, the Governor of Antigua performed the duties of the Governor of the Leeward Islands. |
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First the English half of St Kitts fell, quickly followed by Antigua and Montserrat. |
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But Nicole Scherzinger had a smile back on her face during a sun-drenched trip to Antigua. |
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So, next winter, skip Punta Cana and Cancun, and head to Antigua. |
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The service will represent the only non-stop connection between Puerto Rico and Antigua and Barbuda. |
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Antigua and Barbuda is a sovereign island-nation lying between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Every street in Antigua is cobblestoned having high pavement along the houses painted with yellow ochre or brick red, which gives a very bright light to the city when the sky is grey. |
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Significant headway was made on the program to computerize vital records in Dominica, and two cooperation agreements were concluded with Antigua and Barbuda. |
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The leisurely cruise will call at the Dominican Republic, Curacao, Isla Margarita, The Grenadines, Barbados, Dominica, Antigua, Tortola and back to Miami. |
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The Government of Antigua and Barbuda receives millions of dollars per year from license fees and other charges related to the Internet gaming industry. |
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Halperin observed that when Sir Thomas leaves for Antigua, only Price is sad to see him go, for which she is rewarded by being told she is still immature. |
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Bermuda and Virginia, as well as Antigua and Barbados were, however, the subjects of an Act of the Rump Parliament which was essentially a declaration of war. |
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In Guatemala, most Basques have been concentrated in Sacatepequez Department, Antigua Guatemala, Jalapa for six generations now, while some have migrated to Guatemala City. |
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Joseph Muscat and the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, the Hon. |
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Said maintained that when Sir Thomas returned from his plantation in Antigua, which he tended to as a good master, he likewise restores order to Mansfield Park. |
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Re-enactments and bus tours will take visitors and residents on journeys into Anglesey's past as part of Mona Antigua, a joint project between Menter Mn and Cadw. |
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Thomas Coke, having been made Superintendent of the Church two years previously in America by Wesley, was travelling to Nova Scotia, but providence forced his ship to Antigua. |
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Rushworth to improve the social prestige of his family, suggesting that the Bertrams are a nouveau riche family whose income depends on the plantation in Antigua. |
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In 1998, Clapton, a recovering alcoholic and drug addict, founded the Crossroads Centre on Antigua, a medical facility for recovering substance abusers. |
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Passengers described his shoes as hightop trainers Raja had only one small bag with him and said he was travelling to Antigua to visit relatives, police said. |
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After a year in Antigua, Sir Thomas sends Tom home to Mansfield Park. |
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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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By the year 1670 Britain's imperialist ambitions were well off as she had colonies in Virginia, Massachusetts, Bermuda, Honduras, Antigua, Barbados, Jamaica and Nova Scotia. |
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