A fragment of a bear skull housed for several years in a Canadian museum may be rewriting the history of North America's brown bears. |
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As to whether Nancy Cornelius was America's first Native American trained nurse, a definitive answer remains in abeyance. |
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Today, America's production of world wealth, both absolutely and relatively, is accelerating. |
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According to the Sentencing Project, more than one million blacks are warehoused in America's jails. |
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America's riches are pulling people all along the continent's Hispanic horn on a great migration to the place they call El Norte. |
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After the war, Midway remained one of America's military linchpins, and was kept firmly off limits to visitors. |
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America's warlike policies, applauded in the Reichstag, are not only directed against foes abroad but also at home. |
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North Korea has the added attraction that its jerry-built missiles are the primary public targets of America's National Missile Defense. |
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He's a man with many of America's jet propulsion geniuses under his purview. |
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Some people might decide to poster their town with posters that announce Air America's arrival and the radio frequency. |
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It's a myth that goes back to the revolution and the triumph of America's ragtag guerrillas against the rigid, hierarchical British army. |
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It was America's first railroad operating regular passenger and freight service. |
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Even armed with sound scientific data, federal officials may never solve the problems involving wildfire in America's forests and rangelands. |
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If America's central bank moves to increase rates sharply, it will derail the economy and stifle any increase in markets. |
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Channel 5 is currently acting as a window on America, with its America's Finest strand. |
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On 20 April, TWA inaugurated America's first 24-hour coast-to-coast airmail and express service. |
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America's precision munitions compensate to a degree for fewer ground units and air wings, no question about that. |
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Storms over the Pacific today forced America's premier airwoman to abandon her plan to start on her 27,000-mile round-the-world flight. |
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Peer into the dark recesses of America's heart and this, apparently, is what you'll find. |
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Show producers are now winnowing the group to 12 hopefuls for America's first reality-TV primary. |
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America's demographic vitality makes it nearly one of a kind among modern nations. |
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Puritan settlers maintained rule partly because they were America's first record-keepers. |
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America's economic recovery and its likely strength have been and remain the central preoccupation in economics around the world. |
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The red ink can also be read as a rough approximation of America's indebtedness to the rest of the world. |
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This agency has become the official applier of yellow, smiley-faced stickers on an ugly economy that is stiffing America's workaday majority. |
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Do America's students not know how to correctly cite internet references containing hyphens? |
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The federal government shutdown could leave America's craft brewers with a serious hangover. |
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America's Sweethearts is first and foremost a lampoon of today's Hollywood, and its targets are as diverse as the cast. |
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Outside the land of the free, America's IT suppliers are admired more than America's political values. |
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This U.S. military support, a remnant of America's Cold War containment policy, prevents China from using force to end the impasse. |
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Limited government is a cornerstone of America's political institutions and is tightly yoked to the country's founding ideology. |
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Montreal has one of North America's highest proportions of renters, as well as students. |
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It is reputed that North America's best-attended Elvis impersonation contests took place in Quebec. |
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America's 4x100m team clinched world championship gold after anchorman JJ Johnson pipped Britain's Dwain Chambers on the line. |
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Baseball may not quite be America's favorite sport anymore, but it still has plenty of emotional resonance. |
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There hardly seems a less likely candidate to reveal aspects of slave life than a British wine bottle made for America's colonial elite. |
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America's environmental revival is a rich and complicated story with many specific exceptions, caveats and, of course, setbacks. |
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The mania about guns emanating from America's white middle-class liberals seems peculiarly off-base to me. |
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So the small satellite towns are now America's centre for crystal readers, bone throwers, residential therapies and self-help clinics. |
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Like it or not, America's lifestyle queen is about to invade the United Kingdom. |
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They say it would do nothing to reduce the risk of wildfires but would degrade America's forests. |
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Educating a culturally and linguistically diverse student population poses new challenges to America's school systems. |
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Hemingway is remembered not only as one of America's most important writers, but as an archetype of a particular American genre of masculinity. |
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Yet this role is little noticed in the US and often incomprehensible to America's allies. |
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For more than 20 years he was a comforting presence in America's living rooms, particularly during the Vietnam war. |
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Why can't a boy tug at America's heartstrings without facing petty locker-room humiliation from the viewing public? |
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Woodward's book is just the first, very rough draft of that key time in America's history. |
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The idea that it will help Chinese intelligence infiltrate America's military secrets seems more than just a little ludicrous. |
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In tugs and sloops and rowboats, citizen watchdog groups have launched a campaign to protect America's waterways. |
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In her 20s, Coppola dabbled in modelling, photography and clothes design, occasionally shooting videos for America's alternative rock royalty. |
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If America's influence decreases, it'll be the result of the ascension of nations such as China or India. |
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Three of North America's best climbers spent two days making the first ascent of this same route 20 years previously. |
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Lounge lizards will welcome this louche downtown bar boasting one of North America's largest vodka selections not to mention world-class wines. |
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Once considered the answer to America's affordable-housing void, the mobile home just can't escape its low-class, trailer-park stigma. |
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This week on America's Next Top Model, Camille finally took the runway walk of shame off the show. |
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Christmas has come early for local TV stations in the capital of America's industrial rust belt. |
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Mink is America's favorite fur, according to the Fur Information Council of America, followed by sable, fox and beaver. |
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America's emotional attachment to flags attests the country's penchant for patriotic spectacle. |
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However, when Russia sent Sputnik into orbit in October 1957, he changed tack and put his efforts into America's space exploration programme. |
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Providence area machine shops trained many of America's leading mechanics, but their links to armories were episodic at most. |
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We'll look at a report that says the Baby Boom generation could save America's job market by taking a hike. |
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According to the Piano Technicians Guild, there are 10,000 tuners for America's 18 million pianos. |
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A million miles from anywhere, it is America's most far-flung state but its isolated beauty is a huge attraction for adventures and honeymooners. |
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The smash summer hit that has tangoed its way into America's living room all comes down to tonight. |
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He's managed to alienate allies with his foreign policy, tarnishing America's image in the world, punting our claims to moral leadership. |
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Leading hawks within the Bush administration are gloating over their humbling of Europe and are opposed to any concessions to America's rivals. |
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This last component supposedly arose in response to the scarceness of Arabic speakers in America's armed forces and intelligence organizations. |
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The desire for speed gathered momentum in the twentieth century as America's strategic obligations broadened across the globe. |
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In Brazil's Pantanal, South America's largest wetlands, you'll stalk giant anteaters, armadillos, maned wolves, and jaguars. |
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The maned wolf, a solitary denizen of South America's savannah grasslands, is the continent's largest wild canid, by far. |
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America's mania for expensive bottled waters may be protecting hearts as it empties wallets. |
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The other night I dined with him and his charming hosts, scions of one of America's oldest corporations. |
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Anyone who could write three such imposing scores would have to be numbered among America's finest composers. |
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And the same may be true for the young men willing to risk lengthy prison terms to sell it on the streets of America's cities. |
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Christmas and in fact holidays in general are supposed to be happy occasions, a bit like Thanksgiving Day last week, America's favourite holiday. |
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The enactment of Prohibition strove to uplift America's moral character through the banishment of alcohol. |
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In a prolific string of books and articles, he now regularly bashes globalization, especially America's malign influence thereon. |
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In an exclusive interview, the Afghan President Hamid Karzai shows us what's making America's allies drift apart. |
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The successful test of Sakharov's bomb in August 1953 ended America's thermonuclear monopoly and earned the physicist his first medal. |
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The whooping crane, named for its loud and penetrating mating call, is one of America's best known and rarest endangered species. |
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He shares the common view that America's most significant mistake was to abandon the nation to its unhappy fate following the Soviet withdrawal. |
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That ability made him not only a danger in the region but a threat to America's security. |
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By the early twentieth century, baseball had become America's national sport. |
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Some of them, indeed, may have spent their formative years bobbing in America's yacht basins. |
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Scorsese today is still one of America's best film-makers, and he still makes films that we can thrill to and think about. |
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More than that, Australia is positioned as not merely America's partner but her better self. |
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Various attempts at colonizing America's black population abroad had been attempted, with little success, throughout the nation's history. |
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I often feel that America's religious traditionalists ought to engage in more self-congratulation. |
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America's classic modes of movie-making, from the western to film noir, reflect the self-image of its people. |
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A visitor to America's Yellowstone National Park is sure to spot some of the large mammals, or megafauna, for which the region is justly famous. |
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Once West Pointers achieved sufficient seniority, they commanded in all of America's wars save one. |
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The smallest merganser, the Smew of Eurasia sometimes visits America's northeastern shore. |
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Elvis was a titan, a heroic everyman, an emblem of America's true greatness. |
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He was a titan in America's steel, aluminum, and magnesium industries and was even involved in health care. |
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In 1989, she killed seven men in Florida, earning the title of America's first female serial killer. |
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His book gives readers an intensely personal inside view of the hunt for America's worst serial killer. |
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It is not uncommon to have guns produced for America's previous wars in service today. |
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We'll tell you how they're bringing America's pastime to servicemen and servicewomen deployed overseas. |
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We posted a large collection of editorial toons on our official site but since that time, America's parodists have been at it again. |
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America's most expensive hotel has no strict theme, but it does have top-notch rooms, lovely pools and glamour to spare. |
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America's music industry has been, for decades, the world's standard setter. |
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Judges include yours truly, along with some of North America's leading sexperts. |
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I work for the National Fraternal Congress of America, the trade association of America's fraternal benefit societies. |
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He could never shake off his image as a somewhat effete elitist from America's prosperous northeast. |
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Once thought to be a black-sand gulag, the Pacific coast is now shaping up as Latin America's last surfing frontier. |
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In the 19th century, the transcendentalists, inspired by India, gave a characteristic orientation to America's self-definition. |
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The progressive authors of much of America's patriotic iconography rejected blind nationalism, militaristic drumbeating and sheeplike conformism. |
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White America's problem is a loss of moral grounding and gradual erosion of its family structure. |
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We'll savor bright autumn colors while bicycling through the high forest islands atop America's Redrock Wilderness. |
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In 1899, a rival newspaper attempted to jam the New York Herald's ship-to-shore reporting of the America's Cup race results. |
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It's a tremendously important academic and scientific institution that grew out of the ashes of America's offensive biowarfare program. |
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One of America's traditional selling points is the possibility of social mobility. |
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Ward showered gifts on his lover, who worked at Disney World in Florida, and flew to America's Sunshine State at least four times to visit him. |
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Jimmy Carter was not a flashy or showy President, but history judges him as one of America's greatest. |
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In her 20s, she dabbled in modelling, photography and clothes design, occasionally shooting videos for America's alternative rock royalty. |
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Vast corporate-owned monocultural factory farms have come to dominate America's countryside. |
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But America's monopoly on the weapon until 1949 saved Western Europe from Stalinism. |
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As the world's first dedicated multi trainer, the Apache helped teach America's future airline pilots to fly twins. |
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That was certainly once true of America's newspapers, which in a big country are distributed by city, almost invariably in ones or twos. |
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We'll have to wait and see if the potential feature will be free of the bleeps that block out the language in BBC America's broadcast. |
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Not only is she one of America's most respected space scientists, she was also the model for the heroine of a blockbuster Hollywood film. |
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Considered one of America's up-and-coming drivers, the 20 year-old Jaskol started his career in motocross at the age of nine. |
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This is almost universally regarded as a shameful blot on America's history, a cautionary tale of racism, paranoia, and wartime hysteria. |
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She has been blowing glass for 35 years, becoming one of America's finest living artists. |
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He comes across as stiff and uncharismatic, and in America's personality-driven political culture, that matters far more than it should. |
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She is a journalist trying to write about America's politics, which she hates, without railing unconditionally against America itself. |
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From newsrooms to boardrooms to classrooms, America's high priests of culture are working to promote it. |
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I just figured they felt that my previous career in skin flicks had little bearing on my vision for America's energy future. |
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Coutts was a wonderful sailor who had skippered Alinghi to victory in the America's Cup, and deserved to be recognised for that feat. |
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Once again, they have found some of America's great underutilized actors and given them good roles. |
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Hopkins' hysteria was a sample of America's campus-based indignation industry, which churns out operatic reactions to imagined slights. |
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And racial inequality is America's great unfinished business, the wound that remains unhealed. |
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How simple and unimaginative does America's imagination have to be if it can be captured that easily with a horse! |
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Famous names and faces grace the pages, but this is also a catalogue of America's social change. |
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They require the turning of America's vast and fantastically expensive intelligence apparatus towards a threat which it was unready to face. |
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It was a spectacular day for an idle boulevardier with time to kill in America's premier walking city. |
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While Chicago is mainly known for its rich Blues history, its place in America's bountiful Jazz heritage is sadly overlooked. |
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The island became very influenced by America and was a base to America's huge Pacific naval fleet. |
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With their floppy haircuts and boyish good looks, they were billed as America's Beatles. |
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This comparison is valid enough but wouldn't have originated without quilting's current status as America's most popular needlecraft. |
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It's weak and tepid, altogether unworthy of Central America's great coffee traditions. |
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To head this brains trust Groves had selected America's most outstanding physicist, the 39-year-old Dr Julius Robert Oppenheimer. |
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Proponents say the deal makes sense given America's unique relationship with its southern neighbor. |
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Not only America's cold war history but the British experience in the twentieth century has shaped neocon perceptions. |
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The neocons argued for deliberately tipping the balance of power in America's direction. |
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Political Straussians and their neoconservative allies argue that the spread of democracy is a panacea for many of America's global problems. |
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Tonight, newswoman and commentator Cokie Roberts on some remarkable women who helped make history as America's founding mothers. |
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In 1918, the Chicago Motion Picture Commission heard evidence of the pernicious effect nickelodeons were having on America's youth. |
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Latin America's largest private university will also broadcast programmes via their internet site. |
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Stark, bleak, wintry urban landscapes convey the soullessness of Middle America's existence and family life. |
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You will find that nine times out of ten, the Democrats will be coming down on the same side as America's enemies. |
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Likewise, the land grant colleges transformed America's education system and, as a result, transformed America in a genuinely middle-class nation. |
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Gennady Vasilenko is a Russian patriot who resisted America's bid to make him a double agent. |
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That said, les Reines's approach to politics bears little resemblance to the strident methods of North America's street activists and big womyn on campus. |
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Many tourists are not so adept at conforming to America's very strict customs about standing in line, but are they really rude? |
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America's Blink 182 are rude and foulmouthed and loutish, but still entirely unthreatening and immaculately tailored to appeal to a teen audience. |
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But if there is anything to be learned from America's use of drones abroad, it is that mission creep follows. |
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Even committed terpsichoreans may find her book a dry, dutiful trudge through the life of America's most electrifying and infuriating 20th-century choreographer. |
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Asians have been intertwined with America's destiny since Chinese immigrants arrived en masse to build the transcontinental railway after the civil war. |
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I was flying from Los Angeles to New York for Christmas using Virgin America's wifi network when I decided to give the app a try. |
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America's coffee capital, Seattle, is now the most unwired US city, having surpassed last year's winner San Francisco, the high-tech jewel at the tip of Silicon Valley. |
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For the captains who helmed America's largest black-owned businesses, managing those businesses in 2002 was like navigating a vessel in an unmerciful storm. |
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And his Nobel address was a masterful defense of America's role as the guarantor of global peace and stability. |
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Two of America's most famous stores briefly banned products with the iconic slogan, and the advertising watchdog in the UK was flooded with complaints. |
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Mother has opened an office in the US during the new year and four of America's top admen, including a former head of advertising for Nike, have joined the team. |
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As a sign of respect for the law and British custom, judges and lawyers during America's colonial period wore powdered wigs over their natural hair. |
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Several projects on USASOC's wish list are designed to keep America's elite warriors hidden. |
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Swiss challengers Alinghi became the first European team to win the America's Cup after whitewashing Team New Zealand 5-0 in the best-of-nine series. |
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It is the latter-day ghost of America's racist past that won't go away. |
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North Korea got America's attention big time last month when it claimed it had reprocessed enough spent nuclear fuel rods to make plenty of nuclear weapons. |
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As with the country's crusade against communism, the pointless violence reflects America's own shibboleths, fears, and internal politics rather than meaningful policy. |
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Until World War II, the America's Cup was sailed in enormous schooners and sloops, often more than 100 feet long, with dozens of crew and clouds of sail. |
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Apparently, 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon' is the place to stake your claim as America's sweetheart. |
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America's defense contractors, for example, are headquartered in McAuliffe's state. |
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Gelernter discusses very acutely the religious dimension in America's self-understanding over the centuries, which he believes is still pervasive. |
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America's first president threw lavish pies full of pastries and whiskey for friends and servants alike. |
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America's first breakfast cereal was developed by John Kellogg in 1895 as a way to help patients at his sanitarium increase their intake of fiber. |
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North America's treeline is higher than Europe's, which means you can ski shin-deep while a storm is blowing, because trees provide a colour-contrast that enhances visibility. |
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Three senators are heroically attempting to reduce federal government price supports for America's sugar industry. |
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In addition, in one important respect the president has misconceived the relation between the promotion of democracy and America's national security interests. |
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But the reason Schwarzenegger became America's biggest movie star was ultimately about more than charisma. |
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In the wake of his work, and that of his fellow mango gangsters, Miami has progressed from a culinary backwater to one of America's top 10 gastro-cities. |
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America's ability to attract the capital needed to finance this deficit confirms its hegemonic status as the safest home for mobile international capital. |
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From suave Jack Ryan to smarmy Eugene Kittridge, potential candidates for America's next top spook. |
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On a weeknight in early February, the front line in the battle to privatize America's public schools reached the top floor of a five-story walk-up in Flatbush, Brooklyn. |
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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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Button up your bootstraps, tie on your bonnet, and throw your cabin door open wide for this wholesome tale from the heart of America's 18th-century homeland. |
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It is in America's interest to discourage such misperceptions. |
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Carlos Fuentes is one of Latin America's most prominent men of letters. |
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Lest you think I don't like anything girly, I misted up during the Girlmore Girls last night, and right now I'm watching America's Next Top Model. |
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As the new cyberfrontier beckons, America's prospects appear bright. |
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America's 18 Nato allies stated last night that attacks could be considered an attack on the whole alliance if it turned out they were directed from abroad. |
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Irish music and song brought to America by generations of immigrants have played a seminal role in the development of America's folk and country music. |
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The family feud over America's Top 40 host Casey Kasem's deteriorating health hit a meat-throwing new low this weekend. |
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As the world-at-large clearly knows now, the thirtieth America's Cup defense 2000 was a total annihilation of the Italian Prada Challenge by defenders Team New Zealand. |
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Forget the beach, have an epicurean adventure this summer at one of America's excellent food festivals. |
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America's cowboy capitalism asks its worker-citizens to be hardworking, self-motivated, innovative, and, surprising as it may strike its critics, civil. |
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Finally, after a decade of civil war, America's backing for the Salvadoran regime came to an end. |
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America's great capability, and something that has remained essentially American, has been to seek, absorb, adopt and recombine ideas from other cultures. |
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But America's long tradition of anti-intellectualism helped him become a star religious entrepreneur. |
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Fuller was America's first public intellectual woman of letters. |
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Unfortunately, that gamble was at the expense of Miss America's supposed mission. |
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A prediction for the date of the president's ouster, a lawsuit against Darwinism and other terrific ideas from America's fringe. |
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No, his great and powerful enemies are America's local lickspittles. |
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Now that one of America's most white-bread movie stars has shown that he's keenly aware of the racial inequities of Hollywood casting, what's everybody else's excuse? |
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Many unchurched Americans' value systems are derived from civil religion that is concerned only for America's perceived well-being or pop culture that glorifies greed. |
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Once again, his animal magnetism has been placed in service to America's national interests. |
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Billy the Kid was one of the most famous outlaws of America's early history. |
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She has become one of America's foremost exponents of the romantic style in interior design. |
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In the clubby confines of America's boardrooms, the sky is the limit. |
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The most flamboyant of America's weenies, the Sonoran hot dog, has a murky genealogy. |
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The recently opened Colorado Springs World Arena and Ice Hall, with an Olympic-size ice rink, is where some of America's top figure skaters now train. |
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I know we terribly sophisticated Europeans tend to be very sniffy about America's obsession with 40-lane highways but you can get around the place. |
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The fact that they unpegged the yuan is an indication that China is trying to kiss and make up with America after all of those big, scary bids on America's companies. |
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But what must be deterred is none other than America's rash action. |
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It's hard to keep up with the damage the courts are doing to America's constitutional fabric and therewith to America's constitutional ability to defend itself. |
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While he likes to point out that they are untainted by America's recent record, he makes no secret of the need to complement them with experience. |
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In the past 20 years, the number of cars, trucks, and buses dodging potholes on America's roadways has surged 36 percent, according to the Federal Highway Administration. |
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Thirty years after it ended, the emotion this crisis stirred continues to paralyze America's diplomatic imagination. |
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I am proud of America's key role in promoting microenterprise. |
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I was reading a similar article the other day about how Germans are trying to boycott American goods, as they see it as the only way to get America's attention. |
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Leave it to one of America's oldest artist colonies to put a uniquely creative spin on this nautical holiday tradition. |
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The era's biggest female star was the perky sexpot Doris Day, who reigned as America's sweetheart until she was jilted in brutal fashion when the baby boomers came of age. |
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This means Washington must take a critical look at NATO and the United Nations, neither of which reflects America's true singularity as the world's only superpower. |
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The left-hander is Baseball America's 18 th-ranked prospect among juniors. |
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Alternative rock was literally dying on the vine, when along came this haunting beautiful eulogy that captured America's world-weary spirit and the Seattle sound. |
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Mr. Moe has also started looking at using barges to ship oil down America's water ways. |
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Both America's and Iran's regional clients are now openly attempting to stymie the process of rapprochement. |
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More than 95 percent of America's old-growth forests has been logged. |
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World War I marked America's entry onto the world stage and the beginning of its status as a superpower. |
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The Stillwater Group provides innovative solutions to the financial, operational, and strategic problems of America's colleges and universities. |
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America's Leading Supplier to clockmakers for the past 30 years introduces the wonderful world of clockmaking. |
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Apple has been accused by The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of being among America's largest tax avoiders. |
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It was a great pleasure today to receive a copy of your book Spinning on the Axis of Evil, about America's war against Iraq. |
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When the Keltys sold the business 30 years later, backpacking was no longer a blip on America's conscience. |
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Carter's deregulation saved America's trains from bankruptcy. |
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A mere debunker would take perverse satisfaction in exposing America's sin and hypocrisy. |
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His Adirondack lawn chair on view with its slatted back reminiscent of picket fences was designed as a cultural icon from America's past. |
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Duryea, known for producing America's first gasoline powered car, and the papers of Henry Leland, founder of the Lincoln and Cadillac car lines. |
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If anyone gets a laser rifle, it will be America's commandos. |
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This luscious coffee-table book takes you through the long life of one of America's most innovative ballet companies, decade by decade. |
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They look at America's past through rose-colored glasses and want what was. |
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If you think there's no hope for regions like America's own Detroit, just check the audacious transformation of Germany's Ruhr area. |
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Considered one of America's greatest collagists, Bearden was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1987 by then President Reagan. |
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With a writing style that is honest, insightful and straightforward, author Bil Carpenter is one of America's preeminent music journalists. |
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Yes, it was a 4-foot long cottonmouth, North America's only aquatic venomous pit viper. |
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America's Sassiest Lifestyle Guru, Steve Kemble, will also critique the entries and choose his favorite for the Kemble's Pick Award. |
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Barry McCaffrey, America's drug czar, and Undersecretary of State Thomas Pickering, for being doves on Colombia. |
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John Leo on the latest in America's long line of f-bomb detonations. |
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In honor of Switzerland's victory in the America's Cup, Disneyland should consider going with yachts instead of bobsleds on its Matterhorn. |
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Complicated connections in the strategic succession of America's global interventions propel this phenomenon of self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings continue their triumphant concertizing trek through America's music halls. |
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Instead of cheering on sympathetic underdogs, viewers make parlor games out of predicting who'll be America's next nationally derided patsy. |
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A standard practice of America's Cold War summitry was to press the cause of dissidents in all encounters with Soviet representatives. |
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While Haass overstates the looming dangers of a nonpolar world, he correctly describes it as a forgiving place from America's perspective. |
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Boggs and Company, incorporated in 1941, is one of North America's leading distributors of dry-cleaning and laundry, supplies and equipment. |
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Indeed, the first signer of the Declaration of Independence, John Hancock, was one of America's most prominent smugglers of uncustomed goods. |
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We are fortunate to reside in the heart of Eastern North America's shroom belt. |
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Copple, co-director of IIAA and coordinator of America's Partners to Prevent Underage Drinking. |
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Reminiscent of the great American masters, Tailwind should and will be included as a fundamental part of America's heritage. |
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According to Fox News, the terrorist group's mouthpiece went on to vent his rage at America's top-rated cable news network. |
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He's disappointed by this recent trend In caddying and wants to see a return to the days when black caddies populated America's golf courses. |
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Movies had become one of America's more important cultural products, but talkies excluded deaf people from the mainstream of American society. |
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Frank Sinatra was named in a US Justice Department report as being pals with about ten of America's top gangsters. |
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Canon is strengthening its leadership position as America's choice for digital cameras. |
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Thirty-four-year-old Maksim recently won the Mirror Ball trophy with partner Meryl Davis on America's hit reality show Dancing With The Stars. |
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Started in 2008, America's Taco Shop specializes in authentic carne asada and al pastor, which is used in their tacos, burritos, tortas and more. |
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As president, Mitt will ensure that American laws reflect America's values of preserving life at home and abroad. |
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A 17-year-old boy has been named America's fastest texter after winning a competition in New York. |
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And on a recent trip to Beijing, intimidating Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage did not just soft-pedal America's criticism. |
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The Stakhanovite people of Fox are America's most industrious! |
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Looking at things granularly, of America's 35 largest cities, 28 have Democratic mayors. |
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The dusky lady completed her journey on May 23, this year, when she climbed the North America's highest peak Mount McKinley. |
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Supporters of the plan hope that it will give a boost to America's dreams for space exploration. |
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The conclusions drawn from one laboratory in America's heartland aren't going to sway the muscle-bound believers. |
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It is a pity that populist demagogues like Hugo Chavez, Fidel Castro and the Peronists in Argentina have so mismanaged Latin America's economies. |
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America's natural gas reserves dwindled from 237 trillion in 1974 to 203 trillion. |
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America's sons and daughters will be entrusted to your care. |
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The ou is America's oldest and most prominent Orthodox group. |
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Broken Social Scene, one of the coolest things that America's Hat has exported since the mullet and maple syrup. |
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In an industry built on big talk and swagger, Bank of America's Kenneth Lewis is an anomaly. |
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But few could match the bred-in-the-bone exceptionalism rooted deep in America's self-image. |
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Unabashed cyber-libertarianism, combined with an avaricious and wholly unconflicted brand of consumerism, permeates America's digital elite. |
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After his death in 1817, his associates built America's first planned factory town, which they named after him. |
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The group also publishes America's Intelligence Wire, a daily general newswire service. |
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America's earliest settlers brought their enthusiasm for fireworks to the United States. |
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Burke appealed for peace as preferable to civil war and reminded the House of America's growing population, its industry, and its wealth. |
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Karno selected his new star to join the section of the company that toured North America's vaudeville circuit. |
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For the first time since its inception the America's Cup was defended outside of the US off the coast of Fremantle. |
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Representing the San Diego Yacht Club, Conner returned to win the 1987 America's Cup. |
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This was the first America's Cup to be contested without an American challenger or defender. |
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Oracle Team USA stands to defend the America's Cup in July 2017 on behalf of the Golden Gate Yacht Club. |
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The Hamilton Island Yacht Club withdrew from the America's Cup in July 2014, citing unanticipated cost in mounting its challenge. |
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On 12 September, the following day, he replaced Kostecki going into race six of the 2013 America's Cup. |
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His Oracle Team USA beat Team New Zealand in the America's Cup decider in San Francisco on 25 September. |
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In January 2014, it was announced that Ainslie would compete in the 2014 Extreme Sailing Series as part of his preparation for the America's Cup. |
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In November 2004, the United States Congress passed legislation designating the oak as America's National Tree. |
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They failed to 'keep an eye on these geniuses' to whom they had entrusted the responsibility of the management of America's great corporations. |
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In December 2013, Bermuda's bid to host the 2017 America's Cup was announced. |
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America's pronouncements concentrated on American strength abroad and the success of liberal capitalism. |
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