The disaster areas were Rennel, Bellona and Temotu provinces, parts of Makira, South Guadalcanal and South Malaita. |
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The ruins of the Temples of Apollo Sosianus and of Bellona may also be found nearby. |
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The 16 enterprises would therefore, according to Bellona, probably receive State aid by entering into the 52-contracts. |
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At its centre, however, are the country's two most famous furniture brands, Istikbal and Bellona. |
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Bellona soon became the country's second-biggest furniture seller after Istikbal. |
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The yellow and blue label of Istikbal and the turquoise banner of Bellona can today be found in all Turkish towns. |
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There are more than 1,000 Istikbal shops and more than 600 Bellona shops, selling furniture for every room of the modern apartment. |
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It became clear a long time ago that he has the information in the Bellona report from sources that are accessible to the general public. |
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The price claimed by Bellona is a price that will be maintained in nominal terms throughout the contract period and not adjusted for inflation. |
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With apparently no immediate radiation danger, there is time to first survey the Kursk before deciding what to do, said Thomas Nilsen, a researcher with the Norwegian environmental group Bellona. |
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It became possible to see predominant similarities in Selene, Artemis, and Isis, in Zeus, Iarhibol, Helios, and Serapis, or in Cybele, Ma, and Bellona. |
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A report by the Bellona Foundation has, indeed, identified the likelihood of pollution of the seas by waste from the large number of nuclear-powered ships operating in this area that is close to the Norwegian fishing grounds. |
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The price referred to by Bellona, is applied in contracts without service obligations, and with a constant volume per year throughout the contract period. |
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While attending Aqua Nor, the delegates also had the opportunity to meet with Marius Holm, the Research and Program Manager for the Norwegian Environmental group, Bellona Foundation. |
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Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the Commission, the Council, the Government of Russia, the Council of Europe and the Bellona Foundation. |
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The Norwegian environmental organisation, Bellona, quoted by PEN International, believes his transfer will make communications more complicated between him, his wife and lawyers. |
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On 15 January 1793 Australia's first wooden lighthhouse went into service and enabled a whaling ship, the Bellona, to be safely guided by its light into the bay. |
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The environmental organisation Bellona has criticised the Norwegian government for licensing these activities without sufficient studies of their ecological impact. |
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