Then I just started wittering in a pretty inefficacious way at the Carribean customer service woman. |
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He then joined African, Carribean and Pacific Group of States as the first Secretary General from Zambia. |
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South of the river you tend to get whites, Carribean blacks, African blacks, Indians, and Pakistanis all mixed together. |
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Local Carribean fruits include ackees, plums, guavas, sugar apples, and anything preserved by the Trinis. |
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Protesters also point out that this view is shared by dozens of African and Carribean nations which have refused to recognize Latortue's government. |
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His role will be to develop new accounts across Latin America and the Carribean. |
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Vincent, the tiny East Carribean island, lacked the screw-in cleats necessary for better footing on a slick surface. |
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Penny Mickelbury's latest edition in the Carole Ann Gibson mystery series, deftly draws the tangled social and political ties of a fictious Carribean island, Isle de Paix. |
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Belize is a quickly-emerging country at the Carribean Coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, currently one of the fastest growing ecotourism destinations in the world. |
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