In yet one more green, anglo and rich town, this time Westmount, independent councillor John de Castell won the megarace's first seat by acclamation. |
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One hundred eighty-nine American newcomers, Tejus Anglo settlers, and Tejanos made a stand in the fort. |
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He accessed the financial guarantees through a letter of comfort from Anglo Irish Bank and took a 60 per cent shareholding in Dublin Waterworld. |
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There is evidence that larger rivals in the Irish market have been gearing up and restructuring to stop the Anglo business banking juggernaut. |
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Treasures dating from Anglo Saxon, Viking and Iron Age times are on show at the Yorkshire Museum in York. |
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I was the only dark kid in the class and I couldn't play the same Anglo characters as everybody else could. |
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We look at a case, which highlights the clash between Aboriginal customary law and Anglo Australian criminal law. |
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Next stop was Florence, and our base was the Anglo American, a plush hotel boasting Tolstoy among its former guests. |
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The peaks retain names that Anglo settlers along the Gila and Salt Rivers took from stories of the Pima people. |
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In the cab were three Mexican kids and a skinny Anglo from town wearing ruined Lee jeans, a dust-covered denim shirt, and a humongous cowboy hat. |
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A lot of Anglo folks saw soccer as 'wogball' because it was followed by European people. |
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Of course, there are plenty of African Americans who give their kids Anglo names. |
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The last thing Mandela wanted to do was unite, through fear, the often bitterly divided white Anglo and Afrikaner populations. |
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During the boom years, Anglo expanded its market share by reckless lending, especially to property developers. |
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The conclusion is both inescapable and understandable: like so many Anglo and European visitors before him, he has overdosed on the desert. |
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Edgar is tall, pale and of decidedly Anglo extraction while Peters is stocky, shortish and first-generation Grenadian-Canadian. |
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When it burst he was left owing Anglo – and hence the Irish taxpayer – billions. |
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Anglo Irish was eventually rebranded as the IBRC, which was tasked with winding down the bank's operations. |
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Anglo American and the other Randlords dominate not only South Africa but also many countries to the north. |
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The Anglo Irish Bank was the preferred lending institution to major property speculators and business figures like Quinn. |
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The term currently flags the political stance, especially in the Anglo United States, of resisting medical pathologization of trans people. |
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View comments on Anglo and Franco Perspectives and add your two cents' worth. |
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Some Anglo Marshalltown residents lumped Hispanic newcomers into one category: Mexican 'illegal alien. |
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As part of the windup of Anglo, the Irish government has been selling off billions of dollars in American assets. |
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It must be admitted that these productions are really close to a Thomas Bangalter style, adding a touch of Anglo Saxon music. |
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I met Anglo through a mutual friend and was introduced to the rest of the crew through him. |
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It portrays the romance of an Anglo squatter's son and the daughter of a Californio Don. |
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He was never popular with the Northumbrian ruling class, a mix of Danish invaders and Anglo Saxon survivors of the last Norse invasion. |
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The descendants of the zombie bank Anglo Irish succeeded in bankrupting Quinn in an Irish court and thus condemning the 65-year-old former master of the Republic's economic universe to up to 12 years in financial purdah. |
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Some major mining companies, such as Anglo American and BHP Billiton, have very large coal reserves and production but are not affected by the new GPFG rules. |
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What really takes the cake, from the Magna Carta to where we are today, is that the British-American Anglo justice system says that it takes a guilty mind not just a guilty act to create a criminal offence. |
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Another theory has challenged this view and started to examine evidence that the majority of Anglo Saxons were Brittonic in origin. |
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In addition to studying the Indian use of these plants, I investigated their use by pioneers and settlers in Anglo folk medicine and by medical practitioners. |
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If Anglo American didn't provide these programmes, we would have faced the premature death of a significant part of our workforce and been party to a humanitarian disaster. |
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However, the Anglo Indian population has dwindled over the years with most people migrating abroad or to other parts of the country. |
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In Ireland, in 1921, the Anglo Irish Treaty paved the way for southern Ireland to become the Irish Free State. |
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Not with his perfect pug nose, electric blue eyes, and a boyish spit curl that suggested Anglo as well as Saxon. |
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The world's No. 1 platinum producer, Anglo American Platinum, is facing the threat of a sympathy strike next week by at least half of its 40,000 employees. |
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But it was a clear sign that Anglo was vulnerable to a takeover. Xstrata's impudent offer at last concentrated the minds of Anglo's bosses on completing a long-promised restructuring. |
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Anglo Irish was effectively insolvent when the bonuses were paid. |
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Though Texas increasingly looked like a broad, bragging California, full of high-tech clusters and with the white Anglo culture besieged by Latinos and Asians, Mrs Richards was well aware of the unchanging lower layers. |
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The 1903 Glossary of Colloquial Anglo Indian Words and Phrases explains dacoity as the anglicisation of a term used in Hindi, Kannada and Urdu that means robbery by armed bandits. |
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Experts believe it may also yield clues as to the boundary of the ancient Anglo Saxon kingdoms of Mercia and Northumbria. |
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There were four volumes of critical essays, translations from Greek, Italian, Irish and Anglo Saxon, Latin puns, etymological conversations, a lifelong struggle to resist the seduction of iambic pentameters. |
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There's also preference towards General American over Chicano American English, where it is often portrayed negatively in the Anglo viewpoint. |
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The original Lancashire escapes too much Anglo Saxonism and too much Normanism. |
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On one CD, I spotted five different noises for Afghan hounds, two of Anglo Nubian goats, and 13 of pig weaners. |
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Sometimes Bahamians use the term Conchy Joe to describe people of Anglo descent. |
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Moving back to the short-term, Anglo American Platinum's Lebowa Platinum Mines is facing a legal wrangle which is yet to be solved. |
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Experts believe it may also yield clues as to the boundary of the Anglo Saxon kingdoms of Mercia and Northumbria. |
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It was in the Anglo Saxon interest that the native British carry on as usual to ensure the economy produced food and goods for the new landowners. |
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The most distinctive characteristic of the Anglo system is that each button sounds a different note, depending on whether the bellows are compressed or expanded. |
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Concertinas are manufactured in several types, the most common in Irish traditional music being the Anglo system with a few musicians now playing the English system. |
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Asian immigrants already residing in the Australian colonies were not expelled and retained the same rights as their Anglo and Southern compatriots. |
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As the Dail was going into overdrive with the news the Taoiseach was about to finally lance the boil that is Anglo, RTE were screening Dinner For Schmucks. |
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The mining sector remains very lucrative, with some of the world's largest platinum reserves being mined by Anglo American plc and Impala Platinum. |
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