Most readers of this magazine would gladly accept a good job in any part of the anglosphere. |
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Probably the most known highlands in the anglosphere are the Scottish Highlands in northern Scotland, the mountainous region north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault. |
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The customer base for call centers is the rich part of the world, especially the Anglosphere. |
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The Anglosphere is the emerging branch of civilization at the core of which are the nations of the English-speaking world. |
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Mr. Bennett's paper basically advocates greater cooperation within the Anglosphere, i.e., rougly speaking, between the English-speaking nations. |
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The Anglosphere, says Sullivan, is therefore at the very heart of the war to defend the free world. |
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The work force for call centers is the anglophone population of the poorer places on the outer margins of the Anglosphere. |
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You're also an advocate of a closer union of English-speaking countries, the Anglosphere. |
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Oh well, just doing my best to foster international relations with the Anglosphere. |
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Will Warren shows how India is preparing, one person at a time, to join the Anglosphere. |
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Economic and cultural pressures from the Anglosphere have imposed increasing constraints on a wide range of French traditions and institutions. |
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Notice how he is more concrete, focusing on existing institutions and building on those to create an articulated Anglosphere. |
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Property rights, of course, form one of the keystones of the Anglosphere system. |
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Jim Bennett looks at the history of innovation in Anglosphere civil services in the wake of the terrorism futures fiasco. |
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I'm more interested here about the conflict between the various publication laws in different parts of the Anglosphere. |
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Britain is no longer leader of the Anglosphere, or owner of the mightiest navy, or the only all-volunteer army. |
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The French goal is to use the EU to separate the British from the Anglosphere. |
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We would both appear to favour the establishment of the Anglosphere, an association of the British Commonwealth of Nations and the United States. |
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He thinks that shows the moral bankruptcy of the Anglosphere. |
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Throughout the world, there are Anglosphere nations at key junctions. |
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Many non-English speakers in the Anglosphere benefit from its existence. |
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This Anglosphere civilization has been the path-breaker for modernity, initiating modern democratic institutions and the industrial and subsequent economic revolutions. |
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There are six large countries with a majority of native English speakers that are sometimes grouped under the term Anglosphere. |
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Are the Anglosphere nations right to treat Russia as a perpetual threat and pariah long after its global ambitions have collapsed and its military power has rusted away? |
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These states are sometimes collectively known as the Anglosphere, and are among Britain's closest allies. |
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The movement has had a long presence in the Anglosphere before spreading beyond it in the 20th and 21st centuries. |
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These states are sometimes collectively known as the Anglosphere. |
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