This is the proper Guadeloupe, where the tiny rum shops are open to all callers day and night for a little tipple and tattle. |
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The genipap is native to wet or moist areas of Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and from Guadeloupe to Trinidad. |
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Then, a week from the finish, contrary winds forced her to again change landfalls, this time to Guadeloupe. |
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Pumiceous pyroclastic products are present as flows and falls at several stages of the evolution of the southern Guadeloupe volcanic island. |
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Major canyons are also present on the western flanks of Guadeloupe and northern Dominica, above the deep Grenada Basin. |
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Offspring also crewed with Claude Theiler, Chris Goedhart, Andrew Dove from Guadeloupe and Pedro Jonker from St. Maarten. |
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It also has an advantage over other islands because Guadeloupe is really two completely different sorts of islands pushed together. |
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During these months British and French emissaries negotiated for the return of Canada to France and for the ceding of Guadeloupe to England! |
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The French Antillean Creole term zouk was first used on the islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique to refer to nightlong dance parties. |
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When we performed at the Rex in Guadeloupe, there was a whole hullabaloo because the girls danced topless. |
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It was like a glimpse of the future, even though I didn't know it at the time, because my first job back in civilian life was in Guadeloupe. |
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The approach to Guadeloupe looks very difficult and for each and every one of us, everything is still to play for. |
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Facilities are in place for emergency medical evacuation to Guadeloupe and Antigua. |
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Fly in from former British colonies like Dominica or St Lucia and Guadeloupe looks a model of prosperity and, normally, good order. |
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In case of a diving accident, the nearest hyperbaric chamber is located in Guadeloupe. |
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But French yachties and tourists from Guadeloupe have discovered the place, and a cheerful touristic complex of restaurants and shops has grown up to service visitors. |
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Assessment data are available from regions such as Guadeloupe and Martinique. |
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The French overseas départements of French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique and Réunion were placed in small boxes. |
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How does such a prominent music star go about his daily life in Guadeloupe? |
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Protection systems for the new control tower at Raizet Airport in Guadeloupe. |
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The former slaves of Saint Domingue and Guadeloupe abandoned plantation toil whenever they could, instead devoting themselves to subsistence cultivation. |
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A representative of Martinique said that regions such as Martinique and Guadeloupe have no vessels to scrap. |
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Yesterday I had said that it was strengthening by the north and that this would follow them as far as Guadeloupe. |
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The production of bananas within the European community mainly occurs in four island regions, including two French overseas colonies, Guadeloupe and Martinique. |
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Well, what happened was I was over in Guadeloupe one day when I met this young guy who wanted me to come along and take a listen to what he was working on. |
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Out of the 40,000 inhabitants on Guadeloupe, at the end of the 17th century, there were more than 26,000 blacks and 9,000 whites. |
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In the annus mirabilis of 1759 British forces captured Quebec and Guadeloupe. |
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Guadeloupe and Martinique, where remnants of their culture can still be seen to this day. |
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Despite taking Guadeloupe in 1759, the British attempt to occupy Martinique that year had ended in failure. |
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Britain received formal control of New France, while handing back Martinique and Guadeloupe. |
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There was one engagement in Guadeloupe on his return to the area and possibly two or three other encounters. |
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The Welsh international twice tested positive in the Tour of Guadeloupe and the Bynea road race in West Wales. |
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In Martinique, as well as in Guadeloupe and Réunion, musicians use drums made out of old barrels or tree trunks that they sit astride and hit with both hands, and sometimes their feet as well. |
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There are still no trade winds established down here and it is in a southerly breeze that Safran is having to sail by tacking upwind to make her way to Guadeloupe. |
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For a few hours, it was really boat-breaking weather and extremely hard to bear: It felt like Safran was about to explode... Now I can point the bow directly towards Guadeloupe. |
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With just 48 hours to go, Marc Guillemot is impatient to cross the start-line and tackle the 3,510 nautical miles between him and Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe. |
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But although the gap is closing, it will stay significant as they are all now on a direct course for the north of Guadeloupe and they'll have no more tacking to do. |
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A front is building by the north and the wind could well weaken substantially, possibly even veering temporarily to the north north-west of Guadeloupe. |
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Marc's goal now is to hold onto this advantageous position to profit from a slightly stronger, better-directed wind than his rival on the approach to Guadeloupe. |
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In a situation of widespread poverty such as in Guadeloupe, the state's xenophobic attempts to scapegoat Haitians can often fall on fertile ground. |
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This gybe should come in the afternoon or during the night, so that Marc Guillemot can get on the last tack towards Guadeloupe on the most direct course. |
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After passing through the tropical depression Tomas during the night, all of the Imoca monohulls on the northern route have changed tack in the moderate north-westerly winds to aim for Guadeloupe. |
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Younger people in Martinique and Guadeloupe at the turn of the 21st century were less likely to know the varieties of social dances or music that their parents enjoyed, preferring zouk, for example, over beguine. |
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This ultra-danceable cocktail went on to take the French West Indies by storm, paving the way for the zouk craze to emerge in Martinique and Guadeloupe. |
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Europe's family squabbles Reprints Related items The restless Caribbean: Unhappy islandersFeb 19th 2009In many ways, the troubles in Guadeloupe and Martinique are specific. |
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The French territories of Martinique, Guadeloupe and French Guiana do the same for Europe. BacktrackThe uptick in volumes is nothing but bad news for the Caribbean. |
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As for Martinique and Guadeloupe in the Caribbean, and Réunion in the Indian Ocean, they will each as they are part of France also take on the euro. |
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But as in Guadeloupe, few voters have wanted to make the break. |
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In the case of common wheat, the forecast supply balance provides for an annual quantity of 40 000 tonnes for Guadeloupe and 2 000 tonnes for Martinique. |
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In addition I belong to the French Association for the History of Law and the Law and Society network, I am president of the Society for Legal and Political Studies in Guadeloupe. |
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This advance is accompanied by a substantial change in the geographical composition, the result of an exceptional project reaching maturity in Guadeloupe. |
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Her dream of sequins and gloss was largely fostered by her mother's success as a dancer in Karabina, the most famous folklore dance group in Guadeloupe. |
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Even if some social tensions remain, the Port Autonome de la Guadeloupe has however experienced a strong rise in traffic between 2004 and 2005, thanks notably to fuels and containers. |
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Situated in the Eastern Caribbean and lying south of Guadeloupe and north of Martinique this Windward Island is now an integral and important member of the Games Family. |
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However, they were unable to find an equaliser as Guadeloupe defended well. |
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The story begins its twists and turns when Celanire arrives in Guadeloupe as a teacher for the Home of Half-Castes. |
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He recruited many French colonial families from Martinique and Guadeloupe. |
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Hooded seals are known to be a highly migratory species that often wander long distances, as far west as Alaska and as far south as the Canary Islands and Guadeloupe. |
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It may be some time before Tuvalu, Kiribati, Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, Reunion, Sint Maarten, Tibet, Gibralter etc will become full FIFA members. |
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The Battle of the Saintes fought on April 12, 1782, near Guadeloupe. |
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One easy way to enhance thermoregulation in competitive swimmers in Guadeloupe is to remove the silicone swim cap that is usually used for gliding as well as hygienic reasons. |
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During the next several weeks, Seaborne will operate up to three times daily service between San Juan Luis Munoz Marin International Airport and Point-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe. |
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Ross Hobson was competing in the Route du Rhum race from St Malo in France to Guadeloupe in the Caribbean when the Ideal Stelrad, formerly the Mollymawk, capsized. |
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Sugarcane remains an important part of the economy of Guyana, Belize, Barbados, and Haiti, along with the Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, and other islands. |
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Throughout his scenes, Rupert Graves was tanned because before filming the episode, the actor was in Guadeloupe, an island on the Caribbean, appearing in Death in Paradise. |
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