The Central Weather Bureau said Wednesday's quake was an aftershock from a deadly tremor in March. |
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There's a strong feeling all around that the Czech government needs to take responsibility and keep Central Europe a nuclear-free zone. |
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The Central Committee's plenum reiterated its determination to shore up the party's ability to govern the country. |
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He cites 15 years of biology fieldwork in the rainforests of Central America as his educational zenith. |
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Finally there are Comedy Central quickies featuring some more stand-up comedy by various performers. |
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These people were Azande, a tribal group scattered across central Africa in the Congo, the Sudan, and the Central African Republic. |
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Trains from here to Copenhagen's Central Station run every 20 minutes, take 12 minutes and cost 25.50 kroner. |
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The struggle is likely to come to a head at the next plenum of the Communist Party Central Committee due later this month. |
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Then there is of course the wholesale wiping out of some 300 hamlets and villages in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. |
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Holders of national railcards could claim a discount on Grand Central tickets, although there would be no further cuts on the cheapest fares. |
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The earlier part of his career was spent working in Central Africa and Europe. |
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On the night of his tenth birthday he escapes the zoo, headed for Grand Central Station to catch a train. |
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The Central Bank of China recently announced changes in the exchange rate of Chinese yuan. |
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When a member of the Central Elections Committee protested publicly against this fraud, the President relieved him from his duties. |
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In recent decades, it has colonized such far-flung places as Cape Cod, and in 1999 one was captured in New York City's Central Park. |
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The Olivaceous Woodcreeper is distributed from Mexico through Central America and into most of tropical and sub-tropical South America. |
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A new heated discussion is taking place now between the five Central Asian countries. |
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Howell's other main focus of research was on the zoogeography and geographic distribution of birds in Central America, particularly Nicaragua. |
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The Central Library restoration has been recognized for playing a pivotal role in the redevelopment of downtown Kansas City. |
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In Nairobi's Central Business District the lead levels were 5,000 micrograms per kilogram. |
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Back at the Central Academy, the path of international understanding is paved with well-meant misunderstandings. |
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No extras are included, unless you count the advertisement for other Comedy Central shows. |
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Now Central would be wondering what was wrong, why he wasn't answering the hails. |
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That created a favorable situation for a counterattack by the right wing of the Central Front. |
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She took a short course in ophthalmology and collaborated with research into river blindness in Central Africa. |
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That led to speculation that things might come to a head at the fourth plenum of the 16th Central Committee later this month. |
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While earning his keep as a waiter in Covent Garden, Norton took a place at Central School of Art and Drama. |
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Croatia is actually located in Central Europe, but it has bridged the Eastern and Western worlds throughout its history. |
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Their study of the Aranda Aborigines of Central Australia is still widely quoted. |
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Besides sensitising the people to the menace, the Central Bureau of Investigation should be permitted to act independently. |
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I used to go to UCSD's Central Library and browse the stacks, especially the economics section. |
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The Thai include those who speak Thai or Central Thai as their first language. |
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It has assisted with disaster relief in Central Asia, the Caucasus, Lebanon, and the Persian Gulf region. |
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The Central Propaganda Department and the Provincial Party Propaganda Department have issued orders to forbid you from reporting this. |
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It has since been renamed Balnahowan and now houses the Central Fisheries Board. |
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Both countries also have a considerable nuclear capability in their Central Asian bases. |
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This advance also served to drive a wedge between the Germans and Central Gaul. |
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He spent 18 months living in the Central Desert with an Aboriginal tribe, where he studied the architecture of the traditional wiltja. |
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Precious stones like turquoise and lapis lazuli came from the West and silk from China via Central Asia. |
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His hatred of Communism meant he bent over backwards to support anti-communist insurgencies in Central America, Asia and Africa. |
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The least likely recruit was perhaps Andy, who met us at Central Station looking, frankly, knackered. |
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The bodies of murdered political prisoners continue to be discovered in the military bases of Uruguay and the killing fields of Central America. |
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The Massif Central is a large mountainous plateau in the central area, which includes the ancient volcanoes of the Auvergne region. |
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I live in Central New Hampshire, a State with no income, sales, or capital gains tax. |
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Last week, both the United States Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank raised interest rates. |
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We feel that the countries in Central and South-Eastern Europe have a need to be reintegrated into the European market. |
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Since then Africanized honeybees have spread over South and Central America and into the United States. |
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Whenever a politician from Taiwan travels to Central America, he can be sure of the red-carpet treatment. |
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Now that almost half of the Crimean Tatars have returned from Central Asia, they are facing problems with employment, housing, and schooling. |
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In 2003, Comedy Central signed him to appear in his own weekly sketch comedy program. |
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Mr Aceti is a PhD candidate and researcher at Central St Martin's College in London. |
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There was rapid growth in the town in the 1860s as miners going to or from the Central Otago goldfields came to the town. |
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More Central American joints will pop up, offering classics as well as imaginative nuevo Latino cuisine. |
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The surface of Central Australia's Stuart Highway may be ribbon-smooth, but to each side of it are ancient red sand ridges and ochre salt pans. |
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Like other Central Asian peoples, the Turkmens have a rich folklore tradition of epic stories, tales, and lyric poems. |
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To find answers, Hsieh and Lauder turned to the basilisk lizard, a skittish tree-dwelling species found in Central America. |
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While that might have been a knee-slapper in the mid-19th century, even adding obscenities wouldn't get it to Comedy Central today. |
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The Central Bank, as the regulator, focuses primarily on the stability of banks in order to protect depositors and investors. |
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I see that Comedy Central is rerunning the TV version of it on Monday night or Tuesday morning, depending on which time zone you're in. |
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When the disease surfaced in the Central Kentucky Thoroughbred community in May 1984, the vaccine was thawed and distributed. |
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Travellers often buy water at the last minute at the Central station, and some need to refill their containers. |
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Under twinkling lights and shimmering tulle, 150 or so teens in Central Texas made a solemn pledge. |
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In February 1948 he was appointed to the Films Division of the Central Office of Information. |
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No part of the Silicon Glen across the Central Belt has escaped the recession in the industry, which has hit low-level assembly jobs hardest. |
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The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 led to the reemergence of independent states across Central Asia. |
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The Jakarta Police confiscated a shipload of undocumented logs that arrived here from Central Kalimantan, an officer revealed on Friday. |
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An air strike was called off because a lawyer at US Central Command was concerned about the risk of disproportionate civilian casualties. |
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He seemed a safe choice, but the Central Committee were to have thirty years to think their safe choice over. |
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We always have our annual spring picnic at our secret rendezvous which is at Central Park. |
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Being thrust onto the autochthonous Central Carpathian Basin, its original basement is unknown. |
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Under a blue, sunny sky and falling leaves, the crowds cheered the trudgers on to the finish line in Central Park. |
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Two of the works produced by the artist in residence will be given to the Central Akademi. |
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The Central Bank came into the market with term deposits for the 7, 14, 21 and 32 days tenors. |
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The cocaine trade in Central America flourished when the US administration was backing the Contras to fight the Sandinistas in Nicaragua. |
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There needs to be a review of all of this and a reconsideration of the role of the director of Central Intelligence. |
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In 1873 the Russians established their control over Khiva, the last of the major independent khanates of Central Asia. |
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Of course, that didn't stop the guard on my train advising us to change for the Central and Victoria Lines as we rolled into Stratford. |
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His ships weathered the storm, sailed west and reached Honduras in Central America. |
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The Chinese Central Bank nudged its currency higher against the dollar last week by 2 percent. |
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If those signatures are presented, despite the strong support from Central Office, he will face another vote and could be deselected. |
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The author is a program consultant and host at China Central Television in Beijing. |
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We council tax payers pay rates to Central Government, which later gives money to the council to pay for such expenses. |
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During the U.S. intervention in Grenada, the military put on a major show of force in Central America. |
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When I was four years old and I was living in Demon Central with my parents, I met a girl my age with golden hair and dazzling violet eyes. |
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If this alarms you, listen to what Central Ground Water Board experts have to say. |
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The radio station, located in Dallas at SDA's Central Zambia Conference offices, would broadcast in English, Bemba and Lenje. |
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As a mirror site for the Central Institute of Technology, New Zealand, the site includes around 25 courseware packages published by them. |
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All through those weeks of killings the state and Central government kept on shirking their responsibilities. |
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He said that in Jepara, the center of Central Java's furniture industry, the quality of teak wood was poor. |
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For the entire morning and much of the afternoon, Central Security forces besieged the city centre. |
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Eastern tent caterpillars and wild black cherry trees are native to Central Kentucky. |
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We propose a new dynamic model in order to help reconcile the long-standing controversy in Central Asia. |
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Bryan also officiates at the Speedo Championship sectional Series as well as the Central Zone Championships. |
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At Utica, a railroad historical society has a former New York Central steam engine on display. |
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They don't stand on ceremony at Central Park of a Saturday when it's time for the stock-car racing to begin. |
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The rustication of 10 Dalit students of the Hyderabad Central University on charges of violence is an incident surrounded by controversy. |
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We have tried to create textures that would give a look of the beautiful weave used in Central Asian carpets. |
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This riverine port, 125 miles from the capital, accessible by paved road only in 1996, still has one of the best hospitals in Central Africa. |
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A graduate of Liverpool Central College, Russell began his apprenticeship in Britain for a reproduction furniture company selling to Harrods. |
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It is also pretty similar in taste to the Middle-Eastern kefir or the Central Asian koumys. |
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I plodded along through life, more or less successfully for Californian Central Coast white trash. |
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Thus forearmed, I take my favourite dining companion to the recently opened Glasgow site in the financial district near Central Station. |
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The top House Democrat is crying foul today over the razor-thin passage of the Central America Free Trade Agreement. |
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Many Central Africans still observe the traditional religion of ancestor worship, or animism. |
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The team has used this technique to characterize carbonados from the Central African Republic. |
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In spite of my laudatory remarks for the governor of the Central Bank, the whole system has to change. |
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In turn, the Afghan camel teamsters followed the telegraph line, as did, soon after, the Central Australian Railway. |
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Distributing 7,500 garbage pails around Central Park with a teddy bear atop each might be as creative, if creativity is measured by novelty. |
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Last time, it was an early morning run around Central Park which was a memorable experience. |
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The country is a natural land bridge connecting the South American continent with Central America. |
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Unlike the European Central Bank, its members do not necessarily constitute a cohesive professional college. |
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The nomination underscores the real economic and financial interests at stake in the US military intervention in Central Asia. |
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Nearly every section of the world suffered, the United States, Central and South America, Europe, Asia and even remote Eskimo villages. |
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These led to the dismantling and collapse of communism throughout Eastern and Central Europe. |
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Signals from this satellite reach viewers with a satellite dish in North and Central America. |
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The marshes at the mouth of the Rio Tempisque at Palo Verde National Park are the last stronghold of the jabiru in Central America. |
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The proposals would create a York Central Borough seat, made up of nine inner City of York Council wards. |
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Severin also travels into the Central American rain forest to mingle with the Kuna. |
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The Central Bank had earlier withdrawn the highest denomination banknote to also stop hoarding. |
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A quetzal sits upon a branch, yet this species of trogon is not found outside the Mexican and Central American cloud forests. |
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Two phases of regional metamorphism are related to their respective episodes of penetrative deformation in the southern Central Iberian Zone. |
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A long, wordless tracking shot follows a man on a winter jog in Central Park. |
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The earlier occurrences in North Carolina suggest that the genus dispersed westward through the Central American seaway. |
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These birds migrate from Mexico and, possibly, Central America to breed in the Chiricahua Mountains in the spring. |
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David C used to be a trendy go-ahead researcher in Central Office and very cliquey. |
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Central Vision has taken this further with its detailed submission as to how a campus at York Central would be good for town and gown. |
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He demanded that the Central Election Commission seal all ballot boxes in the 13,000 polling booths around the island so that a recount could be done. |
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The bicentennial celebration continues on the west side of Central Park, where the historical society has organized a series of exhibitions to celebrate its anniversary. |
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He was an assistant stage manager, actor and writer with the Rochdale Youth Theatre and later studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. |
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Even so, the scene is in no need of being further queered by Brian Kulick, the director of the New York Shakespeare Festival's current Central Park revival. |
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But the Battery comes under the jurisdiction of the city, state and federal governments, unlike Central Park, where the conservancy's only partner is the city. |
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Ashton, who is tall, with salt-and-pepper hair, has spent his life in Central Florida. |
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A total of 317 students accepted Central Applications Office offers for third level certificate and diploma courses in agriculture and horticulture. |
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Petraeus and Allen had become friendly with Jill Kelley, a socialite in Tampa, where the U.S. Central Command is based. |
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American markets are open to all of the CAFTA Central American countries. |
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Maybe not good enough to fly a kite with my face on it through Central Park, but better. |
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Giles was the last European to explore vast regions of unmapped desert in Central Australia, what the nineteenth century referred to as terra incognita. |
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After his request for a cup of tea fell on deaf ears, by way of protest, he is reported to have sent a cross letter to Central Office with a tea bag attached. |
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In other areas, large igneous rock formations of the Middle Silurian arose, such as those in Central Europe, as well as light sedimentation throughout the Baltic region. |
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He did promote several big shows there but the Docklands was out of the way of Central London and West End theatreland, not then served by the light railway. |
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And while Alliegro was on the lam in Central America, Rivera reportedly visited her several times. |
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Comedy Central seems to have focused its satirical lens on the Washington Redskins controversy. |
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The reservoir supplies water to North, Central and South Pattaya. |
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Predictions that property prices are set to nosedive and warnings from the Central Bank do not appear to be deterring first-time buyers around the country. |
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The comet was struck on July forth for the Eastern and Central time zones, but it hit on the third for us in the Rockies and the Western time zone. |
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Alas, that grandly named firm is at 270 Park Avenue, north of Grand Central Terminal and miles from the demonstration. |
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And it came as a pleasant surprise for all the 59 prisoners, 29 of them lifers, who were released from the Central Jail on Sunday after remission of their remaining term. |
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The next largest group is based on French, and a much smaller number based on non-European languages, such as Sango spoken in the Central African Republic. |
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The rifle propped with the safety on was a scoped 7mm magnum, too much gun for Central Texas but an old Brush Country favorite that had not seen service in several years. |
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When I lived in London there was a plan to resignal the Central Line. |
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Nicaragua is the largest country in Central America, and one of the most bio-diverse and beautiful. |
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Dust specks drift through a shaft of light in Grand Central Station. |
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One side effect of the New Order was the ending of a quadripartite agreement between East African Airways, BOAC, Central African Airways and South Africa Airways. |
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Naturally, Central States sensibly and responsibly put that money into the market, where it promptly lost half its value. |
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Scattered on ranges throughout the desert in the U.S. Central Command region for the past two weeks, the Marines refined their battle skills at the small unit level. |
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It is said that the Central Junta of the Carlist organization is to meet today to discuss means to procure funds to support an insurrection in Catalonia. |
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Now mostly recycled as fence posts, the hollow demountable poles were used originally to erect telegraphic wires across the Central Australian Desert during the 2nd World War. |
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Poverty there is as crushing as elsewhere in Central America, but the gang presence is relatively minimal. |
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In the nineteenth century, the Caucasus and Central Asia were places of untrammeled brigandage and intermittent rebellion, marked by the rule of unpredictable kings and khans. |
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In addition to Central Park, they have new raised bed gardens on the rooftop with basil, sage, thyme, tomatoes, and squash. |
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Between 1930 and 1960, changes in agroecosystems, international markets, and Central American political conditions provoked a transformation of banana production processes. |
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Found in woody areas across North America, the plant also grows in Central America and parts of Asia, and has been introduced to Europe, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. |
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Tremendous changes have transpired during the last decade in Central and Eastern Europe, both in the economy and in the westernization of everyday life. |
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Which parent in Central Park, young child in tow, has not been menaced out of his wits by speeding bicyclists? |
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Cuellar and Cornyn wanted to expedite the deportation of the kids from Central America. |
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Last month, Israel's Central Elections Committee voted to disqualify Zoabi's candidacy. |
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The holiday pay deal was proposed to Central Scotland fire board by John Early, the firemaster for the area, which covers Stirling, Falkirk and Clackmannanshire. |
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On this occasion it is to Henry the parliamentarian that we are bidding adieu, as he is dislodged from his Central Fife fiefdom by an ungrateful Labour movement. |
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Leung, however, has criticized Occupy Central for allowing the protests to spiral out of control. |
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For a brief time, a few years ago, I was employed as a temp at the Public Trust Office, one of the grey government monoliths that no one notices in Central London. |
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Both the Central Powers and the Allies used aircraft on strategic bombing raids, targeting enemy industries and to a lesser extent enemy civilians. |
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Between 2001 and 2010, con Air flew 129,760 convicted criminals back to Central America. |
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As in his previous film, Central Station, another road movie and a great one, Salles doesn't try to lyricize landscapes or fill them with portentous menace or serenity. |
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The Fife side hammered their opponents 4-1 at Central Park while the Hampden side slipped up again with a goalless draw against Brechin City at Glebe Park. |
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It is understood the fund may be rebranded when the new division gets approval to operate from the Central Bank, a process which is expected to take around nine months. |
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The original designers of Central Park created a meadow that was stocked with 200 sheep. |
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Basement trends in the Central North Sea are generally characterized by NW-SE and NE-SW faults that parallel the arc of Caledonian and Tornquist lineaments. |
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The word redcap originally referred to a piece of red flannel tied for visibility around the caps of baggage carriers at New York's Grand Central Station. |
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As well, the reasonably priced all-inclusive packaged deals offered by the Caribbean and Central American countries are like sirens luring the vacationers from the north. |
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The radiocarbon dating of the Mladec assemblage confirms that they derived from the time period of the middle to late Aurignacian of Central Europe. |
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In 1944, on the pretext that they had collaborated with the Germans, Stalin ordered the deportation within a few days of the remaining 200,000 Crimean Tatars to Central Asia. |
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My guest tonight says free trade agreements that this is country is pursuing in Central and South America could, in fact, be doing more harm than good. |
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Will it be stabilised by fiscal transfers from other member countries or should the European Central Bank be allowed to monetise the accrued national debt? |
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The collapse of the Stalinist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989 allowed the European Union to reunify the continent under the hegemony of liberal capitalism. |
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But taking the train is still the most fitting way to reach the old Railway Hotel, which these days goes under the name of Hotel Sofitel Central Hua Hin. |
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Only 26 countries, most of them in Central America, Africa and the South Pacific, recognize the Republic of China, the official name used by Taipei. |
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A small thing at hand is greater than a great thing remote, and Lilia, misconducting herself upon a mountain in Central Italy, was immediately hidden. |
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Uto-Aztecan is one of the largest language families of North and Central America in terms of population, linguistic diversity and geographic distribution. |
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The City Health Department sent a mobile service team out into neighboring communities to assist disadvantaged families living outside of the Central area. |
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The company asked students at Central St Martins College of Art and Design in London to design what they thought the wine bottle would be like in another 150 years. |
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Banknotes of 10, 25, 50, 100, 200 and, 500 dram were issued, whilst, on 21 January 1994, the Central Bank of Armenia began minting 10, 20, 50 luma and 1, 3, 5, 10 dram coins. |
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The Black Death is said to have originated in Central Asia, to have been contracted from fur-bearing animals and to have been spread to Europe by ship rats and their fleas. |
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If that is true, it could explain why the species has disappeared from the upper Central Valley of Costa Rica, an area without large forest tracts. |
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The jungled mountains of western Colombia, where the drugs are produced and guerrillas operate, look an awful lot like Vietnam's Central Highlands. |
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A further plenum of the Central Committee met in Wuhan on 28 November. |
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In the next century an Englishman employed by the Tsar visited Central Asia, and this was followed by the dispatch of emissaries to the various khanates of the region. |
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Turns out Googoosha is more than just a fresh blast of Central Asian crunk. |
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The Central African Republic is well endowed with energy resources. |
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On November 4, 1928, someone put a revolver slug into Rothstein's body in Room 349 of the Park Central Hotel. |
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With these bases, the US military is able to project air power over the Eastern Pacific, the Western Caribbean, all of Central America, and South America's Andean ridge. |
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And third is the physical journey Sun makes, tracing the footsteps of Xuanzang, through the wilds of Central Asia and the sacred places of Buddhism. |
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I was in the consistory when he gave the Mass in Central Park, and then later had a private meeting with several of us there in the cardinal's residence. |
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As a curious crowd gathered at the entrance to Central Park at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street, a team of riggers, steelworkers and Japanese art world figures went into action. |
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It is located in a wide basin on the road linking India with Central Asia. |
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This spot, perhaps more than any other, has witnessed the traverse of the world's great armies on campaigns of conquest to and from South and Central Asia. |
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Men worked on road gangs, though before long labour shortages led Ottawa to encourage them to move eastwards to Central Canadian manufacturing plants. |
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I can guide them toward the highline rather than shlepping all the way up to Central Park. |
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The action group was led by Central and Western District councillors. |
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They display brocades, compound weaves, lampas, plain weaves, samite, tapestry and twill to provide a snapshot of the expansive weaving styles of Central Asia. |
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And by 1918 there had been a tumultuous upheaval of the four dynasties that dominated East and Central Europe. |
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The question remains, why would males outnumber females in northern Mexico and southern Central America, but be outnumbered by females in intervening areas? |
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The Central Lowlands is a rift valley mainly comprising Paleozoic formations. |
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When the trade winds are weaker, more extensive areas of rain fall upon landmasses within the tropics, such as Central America. |
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He denied murdering Walter at Cronlea, Shillelagh, Wicklow, on July 1, 2010, but was found guilty last month at the Central Criminal Court. |
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The 25-year-old Quebecborn hitman, whose fights feature on YouTube, played for the Arizona Sundogs in the Central League last season. |
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The disease had ravaged Mexico, Central America, and the Inca civilization. |
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One of the most notable European examples of a massif is the Massif Central of the Auvergne region of France. |
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A Bengaluru Central Crime Branch team is in Thiruvananthapuram to take into custody six of the accused for questioning. |
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Pepin's son, Charlemagne, reunited the Frankish kingdoms and built a vast empire across Western and Central Europe. |
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Former President Jiang Zemin, clings to share of power through the Central Military Commission. |
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Neotropical singing mice are diurnal, insectivorous rodents distributed throughout the highlands of Central America. |
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Southport Central was closed to passengers and it became a goods depot eventually amalgamating with Chapel Street depot. |
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The architectural style is a mixture of Peten and Toltec, influences from the Guatemalan Maya and Toltecs of Central Mexico. |
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In the forests of Central America, where jaguarundis still survive, few people ever see one. |
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Callicarpa americana, the beautyberry, is native to Central America and widely grown. |
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At Grand Central Station, demonstrators held a die-in, Gothamist reported. |
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Jones attended Wood Road Infants School, Wood Road Junior School and Pontypridd Central Secondary Modern School. |
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On 8 December 2008, Williams became leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, having defeated Cardiff Central Assembly Member Jenny Randerson. |
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DeWoody along with former Purdue graduate student Johel Chaves-Campos studied ocellated antbirds in the tropical forests of Central America. |
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Stake Pass provides the high level link to the Langdale Pikes in the Central Fells. |
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Spiders as potential predators of leafroller larvae and egg masses in Central Washington apple and pear orchards. |
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Choose your hotel from those featured and call the Central Reservations Office to book. |
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Choose your hotel from those featured and listed and call the Central Reservations Office to book. |
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And by 1918 much of Central and Eastern Europe was starving and destitute. |
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Leaving Luton, it enters Central Bedfordshire after a roundabout with Quantock Rise. |
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Grand Central operating between London King's Cross and Bradford Interchange stop at Kirkgate. |
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In June 2009, a new company acquired the hotel building, and planned to refurbish and rebrand it as the Glasgow Grand Central Hotel. |
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He was a major player at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 that reordered Europe after the defeat of the Central Powers. |
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Cuba has granted 1,000 medical scholarships this year and 500 annually for the next 10 years for Central Americans. |
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Choose your hotel from those featured, right, and call our Central Reservations Office to book. |
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The iconic pronghorn antelope once thrived in West and Central Texas, but it's quickly disappearing. |
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The Eskimo dialects are Inupiaq, Yupik, Siberian Yupik, Jupik, Cupik, and Central Yupik. |
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Prior to World War II, more than 10 million ethnic Germans lived in Central and Eastern Europe. |
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Services on the Borderlands Line run from Wrexham Central to Bidston on the Wirral Peninsula, crossing the North Wales Coast Line at Shotton. |
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Its main biogeographic units are the Northern Adriatic, the Central Adriatic, and the Southern Adriatic. |
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The story is set in Central Africa, along the Zambezi River, and is about the BaTonga people, who worship the River God, Nyaminyami. |
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The Central Americans are unaware of this and have no one but them to trust. |
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The Central Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 3 of Wainwright's work. |
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The Central Adriatic is especially abundant in endemic plant species, with 535 identified species of green, brown and red algae. |
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A cross-cultural motif in San, Khoekhoe and Northern Sotho rock paintings of the Central Limpopo Basin, southern Africa. |
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What advice would you give to Central Americans on trade with the United States? |
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Agence Nationale pour la Valorisation des Ressources en Hydrocarbures plans to explore the Zeriba Concession in the Central Area, in Algeria. |
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In 1999 he was elected SNP regional list MSP for Central Scotland in the first Scottish Parliament. |
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Former NFL running back Lawrence Phillips is suspected of killing his cellmate in a Central California prison. |
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Lagarde said, 'We are in fact independent, and we are not the yes-man of the euro partners, nor are we the yes-man of the European Central Bank. |
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Officials also worry countries torn by conflict, such as Ukraine, Sudan and the Central African Republic, are rife for polio reinfection. |
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Who knows how it's all going to end for the kookie, dysfunctional characters of the Central Perk coffee house. |
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The most frequent services are on the electrified route between Glasgow Central and Ayr on the Ayrshire Coast Line. |
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Loughrigg is surrounded by minor roads, including Red Bank, the only one crossing the Central Fells. |
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I was taking Valerie's kid to the Central Park Zoo when the Phobosians and the Deimosians started uprooting the city's power cables. |
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From there, it presumably recolonized the North Pacific Ocean during high glaciation periods in the Pleistocene via the Central American Seaway. |
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Alaska has four herds in Alaska, the Western Arctic herd, Teshekpuk Lake herd, the Central Arctic herd and the Porcupine herd. |
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It was also initially intended to increase Bridge Street station to eight through lines and to increase Central station to 13 platforms. |
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Kim Kyong Hui, Kim Jong Il's sister and Jang's wife, was elected as a secretary of the Central Committee. |
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From the outset, I must disclaim any competence as a former Kremlinologist, or indeed as a political analyst of Central Asian affairs. |
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Since his arrest he has been held at the Klong Prem Central prison, which houses more than 20,000 inmates. |
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The petroglyphs of Central Asia form a long sequence from the Neolithic onwards. |
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After the death of Matthew, and with end of the Black Army, the Ottoman Empire grew in strength and Central Europe was defenseless. |
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One of the latest winter sports to hit Central Oregon, snow kiting has a small but dedicated following in the Bend Kite Crew. |
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The sanctioned costs of the projects would be met from the Non Lapsable Central Pool of Resources fund administered by the Ministry. |
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The driver was seen to get out of the vehicle and check their nearside wing mirror before driving off again towards the Central Link Road. |
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It is believed to have arisen in Central Asia approximately 32,000 years ago. |
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Tobias Steik of Central Ink, CPIPC's vice president, presents a plaque to Alex Semijalac of Solutions Dispersions, Inc. |
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The first is the direct geologic observation of crustal thickening and submarine deposits in Central America. |
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Native to the rain forests of Central America, monstera deliciosa looks more like an ear of corn than a fruit. |
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Jeff Coyne will serve as the new president, Tobias Jay Steik of Central Ink is vice president, Thomas Gwizdalski of Magie Bros. |
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The Central Florida-based dealership has all 2013 model Cadillacs and can special order vehicles to meet specific color or option needs. |
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All of the razzamatazz around the opening of Grand Central and the new station was totally justi-fied. |
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The evidence for when the Central American landmass emerged and the closing of the Central American Seaway can be divided into three categories. |
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Claude Bellon has become the South Central Regional Sales Manager for promoOrder. |
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Chrysiptera albata, a new species of damselfish from the Phoenix Islands, Central Pacific Ocean. |
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Kissimmee can also be an ideal base for an all-round trip to Central Florida. |
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The aetiologic agents of bacterial diarrhea in the children of the former East Central state of Nigeria. |
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The probability of cold winters with much snow in Central Europe rises when the Arctic is covered by less sea ice in summer. |
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The weekly series airs Sundays at 1930 Central African time, 1730 GMT on CCTV News, which is seen across Africa and around the globe. |
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She is also a standout soccer player for Sutton, earning all-star spots on the DVC, Central Mass. |
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Solar Energy for Electrification in Central Momi Villages, Hadibu District, Socotra, Yemen. |
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For a limited time, users of Microsoft NLB can upgrade to Resonate Central Dispatch for the cost of maintenance. |
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Scholars from Central Asian states, Turkey, Xingjiang, Germany, Czech Republic, Russia are invited to the event. |
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North of the Central Lobby is the Commons' Corridor which leads into the square Commons' Lobby, north of which is the House of Commons. |
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Hurricane Mitch caused more than 10,000 fatalities in Central America, making it the second deadliest Atlantic hurricane in history. |
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This concerns the Central Advisory Council, or CAC, the group of LAC presidents, vice presidents, secretaries and treasurers. |
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Another, Chiropterotriton chiropterus, is probably the most common cave salamander in Central America. |
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The Central belt is becoming more weedjie. Edinburgh is still pretty pan-loafy. Fifer is bools-in-the-mooth. |
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She tried instigating uprisings in India, and sent a mission to Afghanistan urging her to join the war on the side of Central powers. |
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The Sierra Central is a series of low, gentle mountains in the center of the state which are part of the Sierra Madre Occidental. |
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With 14 goals and 7 assists, Esker ranked among the scoring leaders in the Dual Valley Conference and helped the Warriors to the Central Mass. |
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This is one of the world's largest river deltas, and the location of a large area of Central African mangroves. |
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Many of our houseplants originated in the tropical rain forests of Central Africa, Central and South America, or Southeast Asia. |
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Through the Ukrainian Academy in Kiev, Russia gained links to Polish and Central European influences and to the wider Orthodox world. |
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