Turkey is a whirling dervish of spicy Near Eastern culture, with as many experiences on offer as there are varieties of Turkish delight. |
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On Maryland's Eastern Shore, day laborers show up to shuck oysters, no questions asked, no documents needed. |
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While some scientists suspect Eastern tent caterpillars were the cause of MRLS, the exact cause of the disease remains unknown. |
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Various American presidents have attempted it, in Germany, Vietnam and Eastern Europe. |
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The dress and design have been given the thumbs up by a panel of judges in the competition and is the only Eastern Cape finalist. |
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There is also a wide discrepancy among the Middle Eastern countries' reliance upon workers' remittance. |
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We wind up in her kitchen, which she wants to look like some sort of Middle Eastern bazaar. |
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Middle Eastern people and Thais eat nearly all types of insect but foreigners tend to love the green mantis most. |
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In Eastern Europe it was abolished with the fall of communism and adoption of democracy. |
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In the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific oceans, hurricanes and tropical storms form and strike during a specific time of year, not year-round. |
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A number of Algerians study abroad as well, and the government pays to send them to the United States, Eastern Europe, and Russia. |
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These Alaskans fused the grunge sound with hypnotic, chiming Eastern melodies. |
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Eighty new trees will be planted, Kousa dogwood, Eastern redbud, downy serviceberry, sourwood, Yoshino cherry, and tulip poplar among them. |
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Now that the Eastern Corridor is a dead issue, dramatic action needs to be taken to address the transport woes in the region. |
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After 1961, he remained at the Eastern General, serving the rapidly developing surgical, obstetric, and gynaecological units. |
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Most Finns are Lutheran while the majority of Karelians are Eastern Orthodox. |
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Lehner speculates that the Eastern town housed skilled craftsmen, artisans, stone masons, quarrymen, overseers, and officials. |
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In February, two elderly men met in a Middle Eastern suburb and took afternoon tea. |
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Ravi Shankar is the man renowned for popularising Indian classical music and combining Eastern and Western musical styles through the sitar. |
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Sligo County Council recently gave the planning go-ahead for the complex on the Eastern side of Dublin road. |
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And for the first time Middle Eastern oil was now lubricating the wheels of international diplomacy. |
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Arable land is one thing the Eastern Cape is not short of but development of much of this has been slow or non-existent. |
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Aleut is a single language divided at Atka Island into the Eastern and the Western dialects. |
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Attempting to imitate the hand-painted and lacquered look of Far Eastern imports, they cut up and glued the paintings to plain furniture. |
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They are the hills of Northern Eastern Victoria or the New England tablelands of New South Wales. |
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Soon after his death he was declared a Saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church. |
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People in Eastern Europe increasingly want to try Western tastes and variety in food. |
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It also encompasses the ecoregions of West Coast, East Coast, Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats. |
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I'm hardly an authority on saints, or irony, but am I right in thinking that, before he got religion, St. Andrew was a Middle Eastern fisherman? |
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Unlike the prudish Victorians, Lady Mary adopted the Middle Eastern language of flowers to express decidedly carnal desires. |
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The theology of the Reformation shares the apophatic quality of Eastern Orthodox theology. |
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Many Middle Eastern dishes such as kibbeh are based on the idea of using stuffing. |
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The reclamation of the old city neighbourhoods in the new, Eastern states of the German Federal Republic was a success story. |
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This is the grain most often used in tabbouleh and kibbeh, two popular Middle Eastern dishes. |
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His aim was for the nation of Eastern European Jewry to survive and continue. |
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He served as commander and staff officer in the Russian Group of Forces in Germany, Far Eastern and Trans-Baikal Military okrugs. |
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Further tests indicated the presence of resin from the terebinth tree, a Middle Eastern member of the cashew family. |
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The political crisis of the grand duchy of Muscovy eventually enveloped much of Eastern Europe, and drew in both Sweden and Poland. |
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Much Middle Eastern art in the Biennale revealed a combination of older styles of modernism. |
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A visitor from Communist Eastern Europe would have suffered only the mildest culture shock. |
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Is the frontier a little too foreign and rough to your delicate Eastern sensibilities? |
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For the Middle Eastern client, the company provided both the filling equipment and the ancillary sanitation support. |
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He was usually an ally and sometimes an inspiration to new governments in Western and Eastern Europe. |
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These led to the dismantling and collapse of communism throughout Eastern and Central Europe. |
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David was a prosecutor, a former U.S. attorney from the Eastern District of New York and a Princeton and Harvard Law graduate, and my law clerk. |
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The two fighters from the boxing crazy Eastern Cape began dishing heavy leather from the onset but Marali landed the most telling blows. |
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Both are available in Middle Eastern stores, wholefood shops and some supermarkets. |
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A stretched table filled with all the delicacies of Middle Eastern cuisine. |
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The rise of managed economies in the Eastern Bloc was also responsible for increased government interference in the macroeconomy. |
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The Yabby is a small freshwater crayfish endemic to South Eastern Australia. |
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The loving pair's children gave them a party at the Essex Golf Club, in Eastern Avenue, which included a slap-up dinner and a disco. |
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Kalari is considered to be the source of all other Eastern martial art forms such as karate and kung fu. |
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In 2000 the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership worked together to test the first full migration with sandhill cranes. |
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Sesame seeds, valued for their high protein content, are used in popular Middle Eastern dishes like tahini, hummus and halva. |
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In Pennsylvania and several Eastern states, wine can only be purchased from state-owned liquor stores with limited hours. |
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The Eastern Province Agricultural Union president welcomed the good rains which had fallen throughout the province. |
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There's the fiery passion of the Latins, the cold implied fetishism of the Eastern European, and the faith-based frigidity of white Anglo-Saxons. |
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Always at the forefront of change, Ram Dass led the baby boomers to psychedelic drugs, Eastern spirituality and social activism. |
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The Soviets dealt with their kulaks before establishing hegemony over Eastern Europe. |
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In Eastern Europe many former Communist parties have survived and done well by rebranding themselves as worker parties. |
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Two schools in Limpopo and one each in Gauteng, North West and the Eastern Cape failed to produce a matriculant who passed the final exam. |
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Capital expenditure accounts for 11 percent of the Eastern Cape's total budget. |
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It translates literally as Easterner, referring to their origins in Eastern Tibet. |
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In November 1995, Croatia agreed to peacefully reintegrate Eastern Slavonia, Baranja, and Western Dirmium under terms of the Erdut Agreement. |
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Holomisa also condemned the Eastern Cape government's failure to supply stationery to 200 students in Maluti. |
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Under the previous bipolar world order, NATO stood as a counter-pole to the military arm of the Eastern bloc, the Warsaw Pact. |
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Farsi, Arabic, and Turkish are what Middle Eastern history students call primary source languages. |
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As a young scholar, the great chassidic rebbe, Reb Bunim, traveled extensively on business throughout Eastern Europe. |
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The weather is expected to clear along the coast today, although scattered thundershowers are expected over the Eastern Cape interior. |
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Farmers in the Eastern Cape started culling their pigs earlier this week after the first sign of the disease two weeks ago. |
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It has also been a bridge of reconciliation between Western and Eastern Europe. |
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This proposed project will combine ideas taken from contemporary climatic design and traditional Middle Eastern art and architecture. |
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Federal spending is out of control, and our present energy policy won't wean us off Middle Eastern petroleum for years. |
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Today, the World Council of Churches also represents Eastern Orthodox Churches. |
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They loved the north-facing position and that it was close to the central business district, Eastern Suburbs beaches and shopping centres. |
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The Eastern Sea Frontier, which operated the few Q-ships the US Navy used during the war, was the parent organization. |
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The institution was named the Best Bank of Central and Eastern Europe in July this year. |
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Final preparations are being made for the election with the polls scheduled to open at 11 p.m. Eastern time. |
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The combination of tahini and date syrup makes a classic Middle Eastern spread for bread. |
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I was brought up bilingually in the Eastern Townships and don't know anything else. |
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We now have three international road funders interested in building, owning and tolling the Eastern Transport Corridor. |
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Central and Eastern Europe's cuisines would be remiss without grated crumbs for their schnitzels, matzos, and strudels. |
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This interest led him to study Anabaptism at Malone College in Ohio and at Eastern Mennonite University and Seminary. |
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It is replaced by the soft rustle of saris, the smells of incense and saffron, and the Eastern twang of sitars. |
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They occurred throughout Eastern North America where they fed on acorns and beechnuts. |
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The Ngoni, originally from South Africa, escaped from the Boers and Zulus and settled in Eastern Zambia. |
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He turned up on her doorstep that evening with a bottle of wine and takeout cartons of Middle Eastern food. |
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Irene is remembered in the Eastern Orthodox Church as a saint because she restored the use of icons in religious worship. |
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The Chinese Eastern Railway was attacked not merely by rebels but by regular troops. |
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A snowstorm wiped out live racing at five tracks in the Eastern United States on Sunday. |
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The six carriers are China Airlines, EVA Airways, Mandarin Airlines, Far Eastern Air Transport, TransAsia Airways and UNI Air. |
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In November 1943 Hitler ordered forces to be recalled from the Eastern Front to defend the Atlantic. |
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Heavy downpours, gale force winds and rockfalls battered parts of the Eastern Cape throughout the weekend. |
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At the moment, Shanghai is still seen by foreigners as a place of intrigue and mystery where they can experience a taste of Eastern life. |
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Dartford went down to the odd goal in five at home to Dr Martens Eastern Division League leaders Tonbridge Angels on Saturday. |
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A reader with a Ph.D. in Eastern European History writes in response to the recent tizzy over Martino. |
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Also, an unconfirmed number of casualties in Eastern Africa have been reported. |
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The chief cause of the end of the cold war was the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. |
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Our most agile reader suggests the proper method of consuming Middle Eastern fruits. |
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Scarborough claimed the North Eastern Ladies League after whitewashing York in the title decider 99-64 to collect all ten points at stake. |
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Sailing up the Eastern coastline, retracing Cook's route in a reproduction of Cook's ship proved a strange and moving experience. |
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I even tell them how we, in the Eastern Cape, are seen by other black language-speakers to be neglecting Xhosa for English. |
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Parties of the North Eastern states, barring a few, will also support secular alliance. |
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In the Afro-Asiatic family of languages, Somali is an Eastern Cushitic language. |
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Following the school visit, a friendly game of golf was played at the Eastern Star Golf Club. |
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More and more rust-belt companies in Eastern Europe are realizing the benefits of going green. |
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Screening for women aged between 50 and 64 was introduced in the Eastern Health Board region, the midlands and the north-east. |
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Since 1945, Austria has accepted immigrants, refugees, and transmigrants seeking political asylum from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. |
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The shoe boxes are then wrapped in Christmas paper and sent off to one of seven countries, mostly in Eastern Europe. |
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It is really a valuable acquisition, because it completes our Eastern African deployment. |
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The new Eastern Region will operate and maintain the railway network across one-third of the country. |
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As I draw near, I can smell the scent of Middle Eastern spices wafting in the wind. |
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The Blackfoot Indians' Algonquian dialect is related to the languages of several Plains, Eastern Woodlands, and Great Lake region tribes. |
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Of Near Eastern inspiration are the arabesques, ogees, scrolls, and flower heads outlined in raised gold paste. |
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Middle Eastern women have historically used henna to paint designs on their hands and feet. |
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Here it was a complete wonderland full of white ice that covered the earth as far as the Eastern Mountains. |
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The tephrochronological record of Monticchio is ideal for linking both terrestrial and marine sequences of the Eastern Mediterranean. |
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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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Five middle-aged businessmen in a desert landscape politely stand before a Middle Eastern man wearing a turban and robe. |
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It is my understanding that the current debate preserves monastic celibacy within the religious orders, just as it does for the Eastern Church. |
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We also have an Eastern kingbird indicating he'd like to make his home here. |
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The problem with the Eastern Cape's financial woes is that there are just so many of them. |
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From 1880 through 1914, Croatians and other Eastern European peasants immigrated to the United States in large numbers. |
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The long menu runs from Mexican nachos with refried beans to Indian thalis, Greek salads and Middle Eastern meze. |
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The tourism development at Eastern Passage has been scaled back to an eight-month operation, rather than continuing on a year-round basis. |
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In the war in Eastern Europe, the harsh climate competed successfully with artillery shells and bullets in killing people. |
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Residents of Bongweni near Mthatha sjambokked a 50-year-old man to death, apparently for stealing a drum, Eastern Cape police said on Monday. |
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A reception and informal concert of Middle Eastern music follow the lecture. |
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Here we saw that the tradition of the odalisque could be painted in Native American as well as Middle Eastern guise. |
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The monetary unit is the Eastern Caribbean dollar, which is pegged to the U.S. dollar. |
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By World War II armies were fully motorized and tanks played a major part in the North African Campaign and at the Eastern Front. |
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Well, I mostly prefer the neoclassical composers, but occasionally one of the Eastern Greco-Romanic harmonists produces some good stuff. |
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Many Eastern breathing practices help you develop physical strength, spiritual growth and inner peace. |
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The first is his splendid and rigorous Trinitarianism, with its unique mutual correction and correlation of Eastern and Western traditions. |
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Heavy snow brought life almost to a standstill at South Africa's only ski resort, Tiffindell, in the Eastern Cape. |
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The bazaar will feature Middle Eastern entertainment, children's entertainers, a rummage sale, a silent auction and food. |
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The indigenous languages belong to the Central Oceanic branch of Eastern Austronesian and are divided into eastern and western branches. |
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In one block, you can take your pick of reasonably priced Russian, kosher Middle Eastern or Caribbean fare. |
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I also tried to do a Holly impression, but that's hard when you don't have dark hair and you're from Eastern European peasant stock. |
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It's an almond kernel housed within a date and enrobed in dodgy Middle Eastern chocolate. |
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Now, Union armies are massing in Eastern Tennessee in a determined effort to cut the South in two. |
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There were no books or sources for other religious approaches, such as Eastern meditation or yoga. |
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The shell, generally from the backplates of the Far Eastern hawksbill turtle, was heated and then molded into the desired shape. |
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In fact, of all the areas of Middle Eastern studies, political science is the one where Said has probably had the least impact. |
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The process was shaped by military competition between the Eastern and Western ruling classes. |
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It's dotted with low glass tables, Eastern religious icons and some well-thumbed books on astrology. |
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Land use in the Eastern Great Lakes and Hudson Lowlands ecoregion is primarily agricultural, consisting of dairy farms, row crops, and hayfields. |
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At 3 AM Eastern time he climbed over the concrete barriers on the Samoan side and ran through the Occurrence, becoming the first person to do so. |
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However, this happy juxtaposition of Eastern style and Western living has not always been so effortless. |
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Companies in other sectors, such as food processing and timber, are also keen to establish toeholds in Eastern Europe. |
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A retired teacher is preparing to take part in a mercy mission to give poverty-stricken children in Eastern Europe a Christmas to remember. |
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We also spied plenty of tyrant flycatchers, including the aforementioned kingbird, Eastern Phoebe, Eastern Wood-pewee, and an empid. |
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The first was the identification of socialism with the Stalinist tyrannies in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. |
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The timestamps on posts on this blog are actually US Eastern time. |
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Of those, 33 were in the Eastern Division, covering Blackburn, Darwen, Hyndburn and the Ribble Valley, the highest total in the county's six divisions. |
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The proposals for a service road off Eastern Avenue which also serves homes in the area were given unanimous backing by Southend Council's traffic and parking committee. |
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Champions Eastern Province set the ball rolling with an absorbing encounter against Northerns in the A section of the men's interprovincial hockey tournament on Monday. |
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Finally, I hear a thick Middle Eastern accent asking me what I'd like. |
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He urged anyone who had been hassled at a cash machine by anyone of Eastern European appearance to check their accounts and contact police if necessary. |
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My father and uncles were Masons and Papa's mother was an Eastern Star. |
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The swooping and soaring melody, very Eastern in its melismatic cut, is punctuated and embellished by the other three string instruments and by the piano. |
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Legal experts said it is common practice in the Eastern District of Virginia to reassign a bankruptcy case to the same judge who handled the first one. |
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The city served as a crossroads for African, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern cultures. |
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Cycads should be a distinctive feature of Eastern Cape flora but due to the illegal trade in these plants, the number of wild plants has been severely depleted over the years. |
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With other Middle Eastern specialties like kibbeh, kofta, and hummus with ground sirloin on offer, the restaurant seems a good bet for further adventures in exotic cuisine. |
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Rich materials hung on every wall and sat on every floor and even reached down from the ceilings, creating an exotic atmosphere not unlike a Middle Eastern bazaar. |
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Daughter In The House Of Fools and Mikazuki relying on a more rhythmic and harmonic propulsion utilising a disjointed funk and Eastern sounding harmonics respectively. |
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Curiously, perhaps anticipating a conflict with Eastern European cavalry forces, his manual also contains advice in facing a charge against lancers. |
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Viggo covered in prison tats, issuing a vicious, butt-naked beat-down in the Russian mobster drama Eastern Promises. |
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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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The British public has been reluctant to get involved again in a Middle Eastern war, just as the American public was. |
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The water ouzel is one of the more unusual birds on the Eastern Sierra. |
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If the clerk at the Swiss bank was surprised to answer the phone to a gruff, Middle Eastern sounding man speaking in heavily accented English, she did not show it. |
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Palmistry, numerology, naadi jyotisham and the Western and Eastern star signs are some of the better-known methods of knowing about one's future and sometimes, the past. |
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Eastern Bluebird, Eastern Kingbird, and Goldfinch are locked in an twisted triangle of territoriality, and woe betide the bird that stumbles into this gang war. |
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Back then, the cataclysmic flood waters in the region scoured away the soils of Eastern Washington and carried house-sized boulders from Montana as far away as Oregon. |
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Within a month of the outbreak, researchers from the University of Kentucky identified the Eastern tent caterpillars as a likely cause behind the syndrome. |
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Most obviously, the collapse of communism unleashed a wave of ethnic nationalisms in Eastern Europe which dramatically affected the democratization process. |
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Middle Eastern Unani medicine affirms its abortifacient properties. |
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There was something as massive and significant as the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway which re-directed much shipping away from Eastern ports. |
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A quick succession of Eastern and Western dances by energetic youths set the scene for the fashion show, which proceeded with professional panache. |
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Flat taxes have been enthusiastically embraced in the post-communist countries of Eastern Europe and have spread like wild fire, much to the delight of their treasurers. |
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More than 357000 Eastern Cape pensioners are to benefit from nearly R393 million in backpay to be paid out to them by the provincial Welfare Department starting from June. |
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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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His gentle irony acts on her like Kinglake's spurs on jaded Eastern hirelings, and like the accounts of travelers past on our self-styled Anatolian riders. |
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The churchyard is the location of the grave of Emily Wilding Davison, a lady with strong North Eastern roots who sacrificed her life for the Suffrage movement. |
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The high court here yesterday ordered the Eastern Cape Welfare Department to pay two years' backpay with interest to a permanently disabled Quigney resident. |
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The refugee from Eastern Europe had made his first entry into international law books. |
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He rightly recognized that the Berlin Wall was an abomination and a poignant symbol of the chains imprisoning the captive nations of Eastern Europe. |
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Over the last two years, the PC Classic has developed into a race of such proportions that it has become a showcase event for yachting on the Eastern Seaboard. |
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Laced with mostly traditional songs from Northern, Eastern and Western Provinces, the album is in four languages, which include Lozi, Bemba, Nyanja and Bisa. |
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Adults from Eastern countries have, for genetic reasons, much lower levels of lactase, and so lactose intolerance, rather than milk intolerance is really the normal state. |
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The Saudis' nightmare is a Shia republic in Manama that tilts towards Tehran and encourages Shia unrest in the Eastern province. |
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Her brief monologue as an Eastern European immigrant points the show in an interesting direction, but Naked Heart's other wrinkles need to be ironed out. |
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It was a conscious construction, an amalgam of Middle Eastern melismata and rhythms, Renaissance modality, and, oddly enough, Baroque counterpoint. |
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Vodka was limited mostly to the liquor cabinets of Eastern Europe until World War II, when Americans and the rest of Europe started knocking it back. |
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Plunging temperatures yesterday had residents in the interior of the province reaching for their winter woollies and heaters as a cold front hit the Eastern Cape. |
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Now, 25 years later, the world is looking again at Eastern Europe as Russia begins to reassert itself. |
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The Kazan Tatars prepare many familiar Near Eastern dishes such as pilafs and kebabs using cold-climate ingredients, beef or goose often replacing lamb and chicken. |
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Fabrics printed from wood are found in Middle Eastern work of the 5th century ad, and woodcut technique was advanced in China from the 9th century and probably earlier. |
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Divers can explore the underwater wonders of Eastern Indonesia on seven to eight days cruises to the islands of Komodo, Alor, Flores, Sumbawa and Lombok. |
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Stalin urged that the invasion should be launched as early as possible so that the Germans would be forced to split their resources between the Eastern and Western fronts. |
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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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The morning of the 11th, my father awoke me with a phone call from the Eastern time Zone to suggest I turn on the television. |
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When an Eastern Orthodox cleric visited Italy in 1438, he complained about how Western artists painted their holy men. |
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The Eastern Qing Tombs is the first imperial graveyard built during the Qing Dynasty after the Manchus crossed the Great Wall and entered Beijing. |
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In the primitive church at Rome and in the Eastern Church, the kiss of peace was offered after the first part of the Mass and before the Eucharistic Prayer. |
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Although the Eastern Church had been responsible for the conversion of Moravia and Bohemia, by the 10th century both duchies had turned to the Western, Latin liturgy. |
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The Eastern coral snake, itself highly venomous, is also easily avoided. |
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Nusra L Qureshi's paintings in gouache and silverleaf on handmade wasli paper are a post-colonial development from traditional Middle Eastern art. |
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Success against the Eastern Europeans will see England qualify for an intermediary round in April next year with the Championship finals to be staged next summer. |
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All of which, if true, suggests that she's not the most hard-headed commentator on Middle Eastern affairs. |
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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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He later transferred to the adjutancy of Virginia's Northern Neck and Eastern Shore with the responsibility of training the Northern District's militiamen. |
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Some refineries on the Gulf coast will probably still require specific types of oil from the Eastern Hemisphere. |
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A whirl of activity on and off the slopes, Kathy heads the local chapter of Disabled Sports, Eastern Sierra region. |
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The quality of the athletes, always impressive, seemed to take a quantum leap forward, a happy augur for the future of the sport in this Eastern European nation. |
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She has published extensively on Eastern European and Balkan cinema. |
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The other more virulent form of the disease is found in Southern and Eastern Africa and causes a more acute infection, with symptoms showing after only a few weeks. |
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Check out the popular bakery Piroshky Piroshky in pike Place Market for some Eastern European stuffed delights. |
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He was a senior fellow in Near Eastern Studies at Dartmouth College. |
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The threatened animals include birds such as the ground parrot and eastern quoll and marsupials such as the Eastern barred bandicoot and Tasmanian devil. |
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Higher education was reoriented toward the socialist bloc, and students went to study in Vietnam, the Soviet Union, and other Eastern Bloc countries. |
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The sale of magic beans and dolls and other mystical, Eastern tchotchkes had made me suspicious. |
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The same happened in Iran under the Safavids, in India under the Mughals, in the Middle East, Central Asia, Balkans and Eastern Europe under the Ottomans. |
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Corn production for grain or silage is possible in Eastern and Southeastern Ohio on land reclaimed to modern standards after being surface mined for coal. |
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Stalingrad, besides being the turning-point of the war on the Eastern Front, was also a reminder that an ancient form of land warfare, the siege, was by no means obsolete. |
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Heegers said the existing airport here was a regulated passenger airport while airfreight from the Eastern Cape was moved by truck to Johannesburg. |
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The Eastern Lacustrine Bantu speakers include the Baganda people whose language is Luganda, the Basoga, and many smaller societies in Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya. |
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The 29-year-old computer programmer and three of his best amigos were planning to head to Far Eastern shores to catch all of England's group action. |
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By helping show Gorbachev that he could safely release Eastern Europe, Reagan helped end the Cold War. |
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When I turned eighteen I joined the Order of the Eastern Star and finally took my place with Mother and the other ladies in those meetings about which I'd long wondered. |
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Thus Turkic languages have evolved differently in Eastern Turkistan. |
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For the record, Eastern Media publishes the Odia daily Sambad. |
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But the actual reason Eastern spices were so much valued for so long was that their hot flavours concealed the taste of rottenness in the meat they were cooked with. |
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The Jamestown Foundation Jamestown is a unique organization founded in the early eighties to assist asylees and defectors from the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries. |
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There were in the course of construction in the shops of the North Eastern Railway Company at York several motorcars, which were to be used as an experiment by the company. |
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This resulted in the evil of the conquest of Eastern Europe by Red fascism, replacing Black fascism, whilst freeing Western Europe from the Black fascists. |
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Egypt is free of Mubarak, but for now it is still just a poor Middle Eastern country ruled by a junta of geriatric soldiers. |
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The endearing Eastern Barred Bandicoot is a small animal characterised by a slender, elongated head tapering to a pink nose and well whiskered muzzle. |
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The high incidence of white-collar crime poses a serious threat to entrepreneurship and the future of legitimate business activities in Eastern Europe. |
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Many Middle Eastern and Northern African cultures have used cannabis for sexual purposes in a potent form known as kif as recently as the early 20th Century. |
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The total breakdown of the socialist economies of Eastern Europe, on which East Germany was almost entirely dependent, occurred with startling rapidity. |
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One of the most unusual orders we have received was to supply 100 kilograms of our wild smoked salmon to the wedding reception of a Middle Eastern prince. |
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It's a wild night of Middle Eastern dance, music and culture. |
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The menu also includes Middle Eastern kebabs with lamb, beef or chicken. |
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The Eastern Sierra might not offer maple syrup, but there is enough fall color to satisfy the most dedicated leaf peeper. |
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Instead, Cranston adopted the gravelly, broken English voice of an Eastern European. |
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The spinoff will focus Pepsico even more on the hot competition with Coca-Cola in the emerging markets of Eastern Europe and the Far East. |
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An ethnobotanical study of plants used for the treatment of livestock diseases in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. |
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One of Eastern Millwork's larger, more com-plex projects involved the renovation of Rockefeller University's Collaborative Re-search Center. |
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The use of Gallic language and music add an almost Middle Eastern exoticism to the bleak Scottish setting. |
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Ethnomedicinal survey of malayali tribes in Kolli Hills of Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu, India. |
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Comet Pond fisherman Larry Forgues sent me a picture of a dead Eastern kingbird caught in fishing line hanging from a branch. |
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Numerous Eastern and Midwestern glasshouses produced the nappie in several sizes. |
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The Russian facility marks Ontrack's second office in the Central and Eastern European region along with Katowice, Poland. |
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Paula Darwish and The Country and Eastern Band with Arborise are rising stars of the world music scene. |
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In 1960, a flock of European starlings was blamed for an Eastern Airlines crash into Boston Harbor that killed 62 people. |
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Chuck Mosher of East Wenatchee was appointed to the Eastern Washington Growth Management Hearings Board in July by Gov. |
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Brown's rash promise to send Britain's Jack Tars into yet another Middle Eastern war may well do the same for him. |
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A WHITE-winged Black Tern from Eastern Europe and Lesser Yellowlegs from North America drew crowds to Cantley, Norfolk. |
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Mrs Reveley's other challenger, Whistling Dixie, finished 17th, two places ahead of the Alistair Whillans-trained Eastern Tribute. |
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He receives help from an Eastern European prostitute, who he later discovers is undercover mercenary Beth Bailey, also sent to track Abib. |
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Growth is mainly driven by greenfield projects like Uvat and Verkhnechonskoye fields in Eastern Siberia, as well as the mature Orenburg fields. |
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Operating under the name Sweet Selections, DMR is the leading seller of organic and natural snack foods in Eastern Canada. |
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Find labneh at Middle Eastern markets, Aleppo pepper in some stores' spice aisles, and Aleppo and Urfa biber at worldspice. |
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The toa wood of the South Pacific islands is similar to Eastern walnut in color and texture, but is much finer in figure. |
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The Eastern Sahara is one of the hottest places on Earth, its parched sands moistened by a rain shower every few decades. |
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Sources of sediment to the Ionian Sea and western Levantine basin of the Eastern Mediterranean during S-1 sapropel times. |
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The Belarusian cognitive map in particular and the Eastern European one in general have their own specific description of social reality. |
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I added a crowned shelf of gorgeous mountain mahogany, the core cat-claw instead of Eastern hickory I'd had no hand in cutting and curing. |
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All of the principal groups with the exception of the Far Eastern Fells are in sight. |
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His Getty Images shot for Newsweek shows the evacuation of dead Mountain Gorillas at Virunga National Park, Eastern Congo. |
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The Eastern Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 1 of Wainwright's work. |
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Lake Quinsigamond is home to the Eastern Sprints, a premier rowing event in the United States. |
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The Eastern Fells occupy the region between the A591 Keswick to Ambleside road and the lake of Ullswater to the west. |
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The overall goal is to establish the first community owned macadamia project in the Eastern Cape at Ncera utilising the Ncera land. |
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The Middle Eastern terrorist group sought radicalizable Muslims in Western countries. |
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Accordingly, in some parts of the Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican clergy who convert to Orthodoxy are reordained, rather than vested. |
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From 1966 to 2001, Ware was Spalding Lecturer of Eastern Orthodox Studies at the University of Oxford. |
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The Vikings raided across Europe, but took the most slaves in raids on the British Isles and in Eastern Europe. |
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In cities, the mosques funded by Wahabi Saudi funds are atrocious concrete imitations of a bastardized Middle Eastern style. |
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During the 2nd century BC, the Han dynasty explored much of the Eastern Northern Hemisphere. |
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At Larnaca, Cyprus, I learned that the new LCA Middle Eastern mission venture was decidedly ecumenical in nature. |
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The Far Eastern prison camps were notorious for brutal conditions and sadistic guards. |
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In 1370, the patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church in Constantinople granted the King of Poland a metropolitan for his Ruthenian subjects. |
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It was and still normal to see Bahraini nationals living and working in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. |
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And by 1918 much of Central and Eastern Europe was starving and destitute. |
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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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Edward and Charles also collaborated on the design of the Great Eastern Hotel at London's Liverpool Street station. |
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The US longline fleet had to shut down for the second half of 2005 in the Eastern Pacific. |
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It is probable that the Eastern Settlement was defunct by the late 15th century. |
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A smaller settlement near the Eastern Settlement is sometimes considered the Middle Settlement. |
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Pannonia Superior included the western fringe of the basin as well as part of the Eastern Alps, as far as Virunum. |
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Detectives arrested four men, all from Eastern Europe, on suspicion of murder at an address in Ryeland Street, Hereford, on Friday morning. |
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Ayush Wellness Spa is the first in Britain to offer a 5,000-year-old Eastern philosophy known as Ayurveda. |
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They somehow got here in the 1800s, apparently from Eastern Europe, and are sometimes called Russian thistle. |
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By economising on manpower in the west, a larger number of divisions could be sent to the Eastern Front. |
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China's Eastern Airlines has introduced a new service from Shanghai to Saipan, Northern Marianas. |
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Buddhism as an Eastern religion received international attention through the Silk Roads. |
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