More than two million more Hispanics live in the United States than African Americans. |
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Furthermore, he was the first man who shipped peaches from the United States to Europe. |
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Therefore, they recruited the Hmong and the Lao forces to sort of replace the operations for the United States there. |
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In 1925, the United States intervened in a revolt by Kuna Indians on the northeast Atlantic coast and established a tribal reserve. |
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The Wendish migration to the United States was closely associated with that of the Germans. |
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The latest round of talks involving the two Koreas, China, Japan, the United States and Russia recessed after three days of talks in November. |
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I mean, this is the United States of America, and who am I to tell someone they can or cannot serve their country? |
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He agrees that the United States does indeed act like a sheriff trying to enforce justice in a lawless world. |
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It has expanded internationally, with overseas affiliates in Macedonia, the United States and Switzerland. |
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It returned the krytrons to the United States and claimed they were not intended for a nuclear use. |
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First, the United States made a firm commitment to protect and defend Europe. |
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The Liberian capital of Monrovia cradles the north Atlantic Ocean and aptly looks west towards the United States of America. |
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At present, the United States is the dominant world economic and technological power. |
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The president of the United States is often referred to as the leader of the free world. |
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For example, many people migrated to the United States in groups and settled in the same cities as the other members of the group. |
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At the time of the attacks, few in the United States or elsewhere raised questions about the propriety of nuclear weapons. |
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A large image of the flag of the United States honours six American astronauts lost with the Columbia. |
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I may have to move to the United States to battle these people with my rapier wit and rugged good looks. |
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Their homes and offices were bugged to give the United States notice of whether they were biddable. |
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The United States must recalibrate its policies to take account of these changing realities. |
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His work took him to libraries as far afield as California and Michigan in the United States as well as Denmark and Germany. |
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But ultimately, ladies and gentleman, the president of the United States won the day. |
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Divers from Britain, Australia and the United States are continuing to check the wharves and jetties of Umm Qasr port. |
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The Mayflower Compact was the first written document providing for self-government in what would later become the United States of America. |
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The Japanese surrendered after the United States used a powerful new weapon, the atom bomb. |
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Wood processing facilities have sprung up in many areas of the United States in recent years, particularly in areas with high landfill costs. |
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Students planning on returning to the United States for another co-op term must now kiss that opportunity goodbye. |
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One of the reasons this happened is that the sexual revolution that happened in the United States in the 1960s has not happened in Africa. |
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In recent decades, marching band traditions in the United States have evolved along decidedly different cultural tracks. |
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His book quickly became popular in the United States and went through several editions. |
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In addition, at least since the inception of the all-volunteer Army, the United States has never filled the Army exclusively with male recruits. |
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We should not be guided by how to get the United States out of the quagmire it has so maladroitly manufactured. |
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The government of the United States will ask not so much as a by-your-leave. |
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His wife, who in her maidenhood was Ms. Grace, was a native of Ireland, and in her girlhood days came to the United States with her parents. |
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Schools and community centers, streets and avenues, boulevards and bridges throughout the United States were named after him. |
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Over 1200 land trusts and conservancies in the United States have preserved over 5 million acres, exceeding the area of the State of New Jersey. |
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After all, the United States was protected by the atomic bomb and unmatched air power. |
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Campaigns in the United States are candidate-centered, money-driven, highly individualized and regionalized. |
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In the United States each system had its determined, not to say bigoted, supporters. |
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A key development was the signing of a bilateral trade agreement with the United States last July. |
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In the United States the dominant form of Buddhism is Mahayana Buddhism, and Theravada Buddhism is confined to a few viharas. |
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Forbidding terrain made conventional land supply impossible, requiring the United States to develop capabilities to airdrop supplies. |
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Now the former welder hopes breakthrough therapy in the United States will mean he can eat normally again. |
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Some 300,000 bison are currently being raised in the United States for their unique, low-fat meat. |
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One is that in the 1980s you find that per capita income growth in the United States was middling. |
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The United States has generally been served best by toughminded leaders who steered a middle course. |
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Consigned by Cottage Stables, the bay colt will be sent to the United States to the stable of California trainer Jim Cassidy. |
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Benton was a standard bearer for what came to be called Manifest Destiny, the idea that the United States was justly fated to fill the continent. |
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The United States has been trying to eliminate its slums for more than half a century. |
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Between 6 million and 8 million dogs and cats enter animal shelters across the United States each year. |
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I seriously question whether the United States could have become a world power without a strong federal government. |
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Immigrants, refugees, and asylees constitute only a fraction of foreign-born persons who enter the United States each year. |
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As custodian of the almighty dollar, the United States would provide liquidity to the system. |
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In 1943 he went to the United States to work on the development of the atom bomb at Los Alamos. |
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Henry, 29, is a staff sergeant in the United States Air Force and as loyal a career soldier as you'll find. |
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If she hadn't become a citizen then she would have turned into an enemy alien when the United States joined the war. |
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Last week, both the United States Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank raised interest rates. |
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The Soviets had exploded their first atomic device in 1949, but they lacked credible delivery systems to threaten the United States directly. |
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As you know, five of those countries are not nuclear powers, at least not as far as the United States knows. |
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The resolution was moved by the United States and supported unanimously by the Security Council. |
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In the United States and the Netherlands they actively go out and randomly sample the population. |
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The area of Croom, the Mill and its mill wheel was seen by millions of people throughout the United States on a prime time news programme. |
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The probe took lawmen to the eastern United States to determine whether the inheritance, in fact, existed. |
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It brings a tarnish, obviously, to the claims by the United States that it is the home of diversity and the haven for pluralism. |
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China, Japan, North and South Korea, Russia and the United States had agreed in June to reconvene the talks by the end of September. |
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Apparently, many Americans do not know that a person born in the United States is automatically American. |
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A family holiday turned into a medical mercy mission as the family met specialists all over the United States to try and find a cure. |
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Why would the United States want to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs, our sense of security in our property rights? |
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The Russian wheat aphid is a major pest of winter wheat and barley in the United States and worldwide. |
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He was not able to establish a lasting dialogue with the United States at that point, however. |
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Although the United States had granted the Indians title to the hunting reserve, the government had never intended them to live there year-round. |
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These exercises are part of agreements on large military maneuvers involving the United States and the Philippines. |
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A snowstorm wiped out live racing at five tracks in the Eastern United States on Sunday. |
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In March 1872, the United States Senate passed a resolution requesting information from the Department of War on the progress of the survey. |
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Bulgarians in the United States have likewise incorporated many American English words into their daily speech. |
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Her whirlwind of activity in the United States and Europe between 1963 and 1968 is scantily documented. |
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Would it be friendly to the United States and willing to reorient foreign policy in a Western direction, or would nationalism resurface? |
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I don't care if they become president of the United States or the person in charge of bringing the carts in from the supermarket parking lot. |
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He held a United States passport and a South Carolina state identity card under the alias. |
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Because she was a religious sister and a citizen of the United States her case, of course, got great publicity. |
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The bulk vaccine will be produced in Baxter's production facility in Europe and then shipped to the United States for refinement and processing. |
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The United States was moving from an extensive economy to an intensive economy. |
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The United States has 130 training programmes in universities, medical schools, teaching hospitals, colleges, and the armed forces. |
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Many United States and multilateral institutions promote business by lowering tariffs and offering loans and consultations. |
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What I find astonishing is that investors consider dollar assets, more precisely United States Treasury bonds, to be safe. |
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The two companies are also at the centre of a trade dispute between the United States and the European Union. |
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The company has been in a prolonged slump, with flat sales in the United States and a stock price to match. |
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Each tree purchase aids efforts to reforest ecosystems and habitats across the United States and around the world. |
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President Fox told reporters in Brazil that Mexico wants the United States to introduce immigration reforms as quickly as possible. |
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Prestigious universities in the United States boast of institutions of African-American Studies. |
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Notes are regularly recycled in the United States and turned into ordinary writing paper or egg boxes. |
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By the mid-1970s, the United States government banned the use of CFCs as aerosol propellants but it resisted a total ban for all industries. |
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The United States is a signatory to that agreement but has not yet ratified the convention. |
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Not until the twentieth century did the Kickapoos receive just treatment at the hands of the United States government. |
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Many of the earliest kindergartens in the United States served the purpose of easing the acculturation of newly arrived immigrant children. |
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Their problem was that the new baby's father had a criminal record which would prevent his re-entry to the United States of America. |
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He also lists the numerous combat actions in which the United States became involved after the fall of the Soviet Union. |
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The United States rejected this proposal, refusing to recognize any Communist country. |
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I think when push comes to shove, the young people of the United States will react the same as generations before them. |
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Let's go through the U.S. numbers, because the United States gets somewhat of a bad rap on this and yet, the numbers are considerable. |
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And then the United States supported various oppressive regimes throughout the region. |
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First established in 1789 by an Act of Congress, the United States Department of the Treasury is responsible for federal finances. |
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Yes, you would get the impression that conditions in the United States would lead to people breeding like rabbits. |
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The rise of the United States as a world power after 1945 was of paramount importance in international politics. |
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Meanwhile the United States could find no speed in their short, choppy strokes. |
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It was followed by Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, and, lastly, the United States of America. |
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In the early '30s Atabrine was introduced in the United States as a Winthrop product. |
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This law excluded Chinese laborers, both skilled and unskilled, from entering the United States for ten years. |
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During 1992-2002, an estimated 380,000 to 536,000 persons entered the United States annually as immigrants, refugees, or asylees. |
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The broker then authorizes his agents in the United States to pay for the goods the importers have ordered. |
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In the United States the Komondor is primarily a home guard and companion, and livestock guard dog. |
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Neither her Syrian ancestors in Brazil, nor my Dutch-German forebears in the United States could avail themselves of that sort of opportunity. |
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Foreign students often remain in the United States for research jobs, contributing to the nation's knowledge base. |
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During this period of economic recovery, the Euroland trade surplus with the United States has risen, not fallen. |
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The mechanical reaper and later improvements created a huge United States market for binding twine. |
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His Irish ancestors had emigrated to the United States in the early 19th century and made fortunes in logging and railroading. |
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In not a single instance did the United States choose to block any transaction due to suspected kickbacks. |
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He truly believes in the United States as a force for Good in the world, and who am I to criticize him for that? |
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They are multicolored Asian ladybugs or ladybird beetles, first introduced to the southern United States to control aphids. |
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We don't fire professors in the United States for their views when we are in our right minds. |
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More than 1.2 million people in the United States are thought to suffer from kleptomania. |
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We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. |
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Mexico's foreign minister says he sent a diplomatic note to the United States protesting the law. |
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In the men's event, reigning gold medalist Hunter Kemper of the United States will not be in attendance to defend his title. |
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The unity of the United States was effected under the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln, who introduced the transcontinental railway system. |
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Childhood vaccination against varicella with a live attenuated vaccine is now common in the United States and may be introduced elsewhere. |
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On July 28, 1865, the First and Fourth United States Volunteers and the Sixth Iowa Cavalry turned back repeated Lakota attacks. |
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Export of mangoes had been restricted earlier by the United States because of pest-risk. |
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But rank and file American travelers can attest to the changing attitudes of Western Europeans toward the United States in recent decades. |
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Even though the United States has hundreds of intercontinental ballistic missiles only one can be fired exactly every five minutes. |
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Canada, his native land, the UK where he trained and taught, and the United States all owe much to this sophisticated thinker. |
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Researchers in the United States and Japan have previously shown that chimpanzees and possibly squirrel monkeys can comprehend zero when taught. |
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The attorney general of the United States had a press conference just a short time ago. |
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The United States consented to that treaty in accordance with our own representative processes. |
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On February 1, 2003, the Columbia and its crew were lost over the western United States during the spacecraft's re-entry into Earth's atmosphere. |
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The United States developed a multitude of delivery systems, ranging from multiple rocket launchers to missiles. |
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It's also a justifiable goad to the United States to step up and reclaim the role of leader when it comes to human rights. |
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In the United States a law against mob racketeers has been misapplied in all sorts of spheres, including throughout the securities industry. |
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In the United States Armenian priests are elected by laymen and ordained by bishops, but confirmed by the Patriarch, who resides in Armenia. |
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It tells the story of a Latin American who came to the United States during the Vietnam War. |
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There are homeopathic companies that make what are called nosodes for specific regions of the United States and Canada. |
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Los Angeles has become the largest city in the United States to ban the use of plastic bags in supermarkets. |
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The Constitution of the United States gives us the legal right to worship as we choose. |
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Much as the United States did then, China has a dynamic economy that lacks a developed financial system. |
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He has directed the United States to play a leading role in the recovery effort, and we will continue to do that. |
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In the United States in recent years, interest in eugenics has centered around genetic screening. |
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Peace in Europe during the Cold War rested on two pillars that made up the balance of power between the United States and the Soviet Union. |
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The United States remained neutral and the Soviet Union was still allied with Hitler. |
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Much of these two basic tenets was retained after the United States of America won independence from Britain, and received some judicial recognition in the US Supreme Court. |
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So no new troops yet requested to be sent to Iraq, but the United States is going to hold on to some of the troops that are there until they get a handle on this situation. |
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There was a huge talkathon in the United States Senate this week. |
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The United States has been forced to reimagine itself this past month. |
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And for all its military ventures, justified and not, since 1945, the United States had never repudiated the charter's proscription of pre-emption. |
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Outside the United States and Western Europe, however, the picture is decidedly mixed. |
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The United States will be red-hot favourites to successfully defend their gold medal in Athens as they call on a who's who of the best in the game. |
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Murray and Scales also argue that the United States should recruit different leaders for the specialized units needed for the asymmetrical battlefield. |
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The United States in particular counts on Nigeria as one of its main sources of the light, low-sulphur crude that is most suitable for refining into petrol. |
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Of course, Uber in the United States hardly has a reputation for being much better than in Delhi. |
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Adding to the gloom was weaker-than-expected jobs data from the United States on Friday, which cast doubt on the strength of the economic recovery. |
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This is all true even as the distance between standards of living in the United States and other developed countries has shrunk. |
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The two principal UAVs operated by the United States are the Predator and the reaper. |
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France, the United States and other European powers refused to recognize Haiti for decades and when recognition was forthcoming, it was at a very heavy price. |
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The best the United States could do in the Gulf was to prioritize its objectives and obtain as many as possible without fighting a total war or breaking up the coalition. |
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The United States is now the only really powerful nation to have eased into stable democratic government from the ground up. |
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On top of oil, the United States produces significantly more natural gas than Saudi Arabia. |
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You point out this consistent prediction that the United States is on this downward slope. |
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Other forms of registries exist in Britain and the United States with several European nations collecting corresponding information in various ways. |
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These same children can, however, suffer the death penalty, the United States being the only industrialized nation that sentences minors to death. |
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Popular along the southeast coast of the United States and especially in Louisiana, shrimp or crab boil spice mix is used, not surprisingly, for boiling shrimp and crabs. |
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Raphael is a gentleman of great talents and scientific acquirements and is well known, not only in the British Empire, but also in the United States of America. |
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She has been a prominent curler in the United States for a long time. |
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Has the United States supported oppressive regimes in the region? |
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As a former Captain in the U.S. Air Force myself, I shared a willingness to protect and defend the United States of America with all my fellow airwomen. |
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I don't think it's impermissible for the judge to openly avow that that Constitution is morally praiseworthy, that the United States is morally praiseworthy. |
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Thirteen major companies milled durum wheat in the United States in 1991 when DGP was organized, but there have been significant changes since then. |
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Joining them across the United States were lumbermen, fishermen, merchant marines, taxicab drivers, and inmates at Folsom, Attica, and Statesville. |
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The illegal generic drugs are then shipped from India to the United States and delivered by an airfreight forwarding company based in the United States. |
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Of course Hollywood had no problem with hackers as long as it was the United States government they were hacking. |
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The company has been plagued by accusations of rape in the United States but still appears to be thriving. |
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As alfresco dining commences, outdoor celebrations across the United States return, the beverage for which is a product of American ingenuity and sass. |
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In Afghanistan, the United States has contributed to increasing life expectancy from 44 years to 61 years. |
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A 1997 study of endangered species in the southwestern United States by the Fish and Wildlife Service found that half the species studied were threatened by cattle ranching. |
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Twenty years later they were to be left with no more than the recently conquered Canada, as their old colonies rebelled and established the new United States of America. |
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Top U.S. officials contribute with their daily evocation of saintly principles that the United States itself has often defied. |
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But the State Department said the United States and its international partners do not recognize the rebel leader as head of the Haitian armed forces. |
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In the future, stopping wmd proliferation will require the United States to consider interdicting supplies on the high seas or possibly attacking nuclear facilities. |
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In the late 1980s, the United States participated in Operation Earnest Will, reflagging Kuwaiti tankers under the Stars and Stripes and escorting them into the Gulf. |
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The clouds from each experiment may be visible, for up to 20 minutes, by residents in the mid-Atlantic region, the lower northeastern United States and South Carolina. |
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Similarly, the Proliferation Security Initiative of the United States seeks to interdict on the high seas the transfer of sensitive nuclear materials. |
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During 1998, kudzu was included by legislators in the United States Congress on a growing list of invasive, exotic plants recognized under the Federal Noxious Weed Law. |
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He was Benjamin Bradley, a retired Admiral of the old United States Navy. |
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This type of yucca, which is more prevalent on the southern coast of the United States than our mid-Atlantic region, produces beautiful white flowers in June. |
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I will happily acknowledge that I don't embrace the left's effort to transform the United States into a social democracy. |
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While it is difficult to put an exact figure on the total of undocumented Irish in the United States it's been estimated that there are tens of thousands. |
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It was three minutes past three postmeridian in the operating room of the new Wireless Station recently installed at the United States Naval Observatory. |
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Both journals are international weeklies, but Science has a higher circulation within the United States and so is often preferred by United States scientists. |
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In a near mirror image of the men's event four years ago the stroke for stroke tussle against the United States was a brilliant event with the lead changing at every leg. |
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In 1776 the United States was a small, colonial nation on the Atlantic coast of North America. |
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These three factors are the reasons behind the United States dropping the atomic bomb on Japan, as they unknowingly and unintentionally began the nuclear age and the Cold War. |
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All payments under this pledge shall be made in United States Dollars by means of telegraphic transfer remittance to the mutually agreed bank account. |
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The Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains of the United States contain assemblages preserved as original aragonitic and calcitic material in unconsolidated sediments. |
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For months, there were cross-border concerns in the United States about traveling to Mexico, and about Mexicans traveling here. |
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Today, a Masai warrior with a cellphone has better telecom capabilities than the president of the United States did 25 years ago. |
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They are, at the same time, autobiographies that emphasize how memories and consciousness of the working of ethnicity in the United States inform and nuance their writing. |
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The United States has conducted drone and airstrikes in Yemen, Pakistan, Iraq, Somalia, and Afghanistan. |
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What seems to elide both is that the United States is no longer the axis around which the global economy revolves. |
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But there is little question that if such a coalition is to take shape, the United States will have to lead it. |
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Undocumented immigrants already working in the United States would have to wait another three years on a restricted visa before applying for permanent residency. |
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All three loomed large, and all were entangled as the United States was being created. |
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And once again with ISIS we have seen universal condemnation by Muslims leaders in the United States and abroad. |
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At the end of the Battle of Midway, all four Japanese carriers involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor had been sunk, while the United States lost the carrier Yorktown. |
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Lees landed on the runway at Coventry as two private aircraft, one bound for the United States and the other for Italy, were preparing to take off. |
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The next Administration must think carefully about how to reintroduce legitimacy into the role of the United States in the international lawmaking process. |
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Figures from that grab-bag list also made their way into the requirements for United States history and government. |
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The easiest way to marginalize and even demonize the reform movement is for the United States to align itself with the opposition. |
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Increasingly, both the United States and the Soviet Union made improvements to their missiles that made them capable satellite and space capsule launchers. |
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In return, Cuban rhetoric wholeheartedly blamed the United States for crippling their economy. |
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Personally I am not so unconfident in our nation as to believe any agreement we enter into with the United States immediately means we are relinquishing our sovereignty. |
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This sell-off speaks to the continuing anxiety that a world not led by the United States and Europe and Japan is a world adrift. |
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John Adams wanted the splitting of the Red Sea to be on the great seal of the newly minted United States of America. |
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Otherwise, I think the United States is going to continue to suffer this attrition in its moral authority and I think the price will be very high. |
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This paper explores the similarities and differences in policies and procedures concerning transatlantic mergers in the United States and the European Union. |
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With Europe stuck in a double-dip recession, the United States once again finds itself a prime engine of global growth. |
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To its great shame, the United States has a pathetically weak labor law which makes it easy for employers to harass and punish workers who try to organize unions. |
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The United States could weaponize space and gain a temporary advantage, but eventually other nations would develop their own space weapons in response. |
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Figuring how to train Iraqi forces has dogged the United States since the 2003 invasion. |
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On top of that, the United States reaped a great harvest of German ideas about aerial technology with its foresighted Operation Paperclip at the end of the war. |
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The Constitution of the United States of America is a majestic old document, but in our age of legal realism the common wisdom is that judges do with it what they want. |
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These enemies will seek to attack the United States not with conventional military forces or an American-style way of war but with asymmetrical warfare. |
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These cultural processes have been present in the creation of visual representation in the United States since its founding, beginning with colonial portraiture. |
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The very settled approach in the United States is to reject such claims. |
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He was sent to Florida in the United States in 1884 to manage an orange plantation. |
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Bollywood director Subhash Ghai transfers the story to modern India and the United States in his 1997 musical Pardes. |
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Additional military schools are available for speciality training in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. |
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The 1783 Treaty of Paris gave the United States shared rights to fish in these waters, but that section of the Treaty is no longer in force. |
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Although the United States currently has no official language, it is largely monolingual with English being the de facto national language. |
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In the Atlantic basin, these flights are regularly flown by United States government hurricane hunters. |
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The United States accounts for the largest portion of official remittances, followed by the United Kingdom, Italy, Canada, Spain and France. |
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Some people in the United States have been accused of taking a parochial view, of not being interested in international matters. |
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The Canadas were the main front in the War of 1812 between the United States and the United Kingdom. |
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Oldman moved to the United States in the early 1990s, where he has resided since. |
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Since World War II, mines have damaged 14 United States Navy ships, whereas air and missile attacks have damaged four. |
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In early 1998, an auction was held in the United States for the rights to publish the novel, and was won by Scholastic Inc. |
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The United States had come to the fore as a maritime leader, especially due to the nation's design of packet ships. |
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Patients in the United States are paying more for their health care, in part through additional or higher copayments. |
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There is data from the United States that shows a correlation between human populations and threatened and endangered species. |
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Eurasian carp was first introduced to the United States as a potential food source. |
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An FBI investigation was opened, and Chaplin was forced to leave the United States and settle in Switzerland. |
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Another species commercially exploited on the Atlantic Coast of the United States is the surf clam Spisula solidissima. |
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Bromus tectorum is a vigorous grass from Europe which has been introduced to the United States where it has become invasive. |
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A number of studies have charted the use of cybermedia in political campaigns and government in the United States and elsewhere. |
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There is also a sizable immigrant community from Central and South America, and from the United States and Canada. |
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The National Cancer Institute estimates 61,560 new cases and 14,080 deaths from kidney and renal pelvis cancer in the United States this year. |
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Labor force participation in the United States has been a controversial subject in current macroeconomic discussions. |
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In 1973, the United States launched Skylab 1, its first manned space station. |
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Oregon is one of only three states of the contiguous United States to have a coastline on the Pacific Ocean. |
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There are two major English language keyboard layouts, the United States layout and the United Kingdom layout. |
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Its current powers are all delegated by the United States Congress and lack full protection under the United States Constitution. |
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In the economic realm, because of its temporary preponderance, the United States could afford to be openhanded. |
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One Southern United States variation is sausage gravy eaten with American biscuits. |
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The satellite constellation is managed by the United States Air Force 50th Space Wing. |
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The current United States Senators are Republicans John Neely Kennedy and Bill Cassidy. |
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Upon returning to the United States with this highly welcomed cargo, Thomas Paine and probably Col. |
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The first overseas consulate of the United States was opened in Liverpool in 1790, and it remained operational for almost two centuries. |
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Acting President of the United States is a temporary office in the government of the United States. |
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There were so many racial riots that summer in major cities of the United States that a black leader termed it Red Summer. |
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The salt marshes in the state of Connecticut in the United States have long been an area lost to fill and dredging. |
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The courts of the United States generally allow opinionative evidence concerning value. |
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Only now are they looking to invest in safe assets, like prerefunded bonds secured by United States government obligations. |
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Blue Beacon is the nation's leading truck wash company, operating over 100 locations across the United States and Canada. |
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They remained isolated there until several were adopted out to become domesticated on the mainland in the United States and western Canada. |
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The state lost a House seat at the end of the 112th Congress due to stagnant population growth as recorded by the 2010 United States Census. |
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Sikhs also migrated to East Africa, West Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, the United Kingdom as well as United States and Australia. |
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Enthusiasts in the United States have formed clubs which unite hobbyists and professionals. |
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Meanwhile, another study carried out in the United States by Dr George Carlot reveals an increased risk of a rare type of brain tumour. |
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San Francisco has significantly higher rates of pedestrian and bicyclist traffic deaths than the United States on average. |
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The United States established diplomatic relations with Kyrgyzstan in 1991 following Kyrgyzstan's independence from the Soviet Union. |
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He said that the United States on one hand admitted importance of Pakistans role on war on terror while on the other hand is pressurizing it. |
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Some of the biggest, best, most intricate fireworks displays in the United States take place during the convention week. |
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She was a United States citizen but lived most of her life abroad. |
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As a result, vanadium emeralds purchased as emeralds in the United States are not recognized as such in the UK and Europe. |
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Australia universally uses the United States keyboard layout, which lacks pound sterling, Euro currency and negation symbols. |
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An example of this is the United States under the Articles of Confederation. |
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Most loosestrifes thrive in the northern part of the United States and Canada but only a few make good garden plants for the South. |
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Between 1717 and 1775, an estimated 200,000 migrated to what became the United States of America. |
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In 1912 the first gurdwara in the United States was founded in Stockton, California. |
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The largest training facility in the United States is operated by International ATMO in San Antonio, Texas. |
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In the United States protection of coats of arms is for the most part limited to specific units of the armed forces, with a few exceptions. |
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Regulation and control of racing in the United States is highly fragmented. |
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In 1890, the United States imposed a tariff on foreign cloth which led to a general cut in wages throughout the British textile industry. |
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Economies ranging from the United States to Cuba have been catalogued as mixed economies. |
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A study released in 1978 by the United States Department of Transportation claimed that cars with automatic seat belts had a fatality rate of. |
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Saint Meinrad is one of only two Benedictine monasteries in the United States to rise to rank of archabbey. |
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The United States established diplomatic relations with Slovenia in 1992 following its independence from Yugoslavia. |
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Truman in 1945 extended United States control to all the natural resources of its continental shelf. |
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Several United States senators had also criticised the deal, arguing it was hindering efforts to pass the hydrocarbon law. |
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Thomas was born in Redruth but lived and worked in Australia and the United States before returning to his native Cornwall. |
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Language schools teaching Mandarin Chinese in the United States and the United Kingdom have increased in number over the last two decades. |
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In the United States there are several Huguenot worship groups and societies. |
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Tenzing will be made available to the more than 25 million people that have access to Everest's services in the United States and Canada. |
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