From Brahms and Enescu through Gyorgy Ligeti, the Magyar spirit has emblazoned concert halls around the globe. |
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Sean Richardson in Sydney was in the Australian Regular Army 1986-1994, then bummed around the globe for a couple of years. |
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Millions are used in factories, hospitals, universities around the globe for radiology, calibrating instruments and research. |
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For the past 10 years, he's hopped around the globe working for SAP Computer Systems. |
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Informed consumers and businesses around the globe are adopting this technology at a phenomenal rate. |
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Now how did soccer, Association Football, come to spread so successfully around the globe? |
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This industry is in the business of providing global logistics and supply chain services, and fast, reliable deliveries around the globe. |
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I think it would be churlish to criticise the efforts that have been made around the globe to help. |
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In the interim, the number of defaults and debt reschedulings increased around the globe notwithstanding the specificity of each case involved. |
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The explosions in New York and Washington on September 11 continue to reverberate around the globe. |
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Ninety years ago, there were no television pictures, radio broadcasts or Internet bulletins to flash the news around the globe in an instant. |
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At the same time, they will enhance Dubai's position as premier transit point to destinations around the globe. |
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New or potential customers may be located around the globe or in your local area. |
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A lot of it involved going around the globe looking for cataloguing details of various books. |
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Adding to my surprise, and, indeed, to that of the viewers around the globe, was his sharp memory and mental alertness. |
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There are no signs of an increase in cyclone activity elsewhere around the globe. |
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The models selected by media from around the globe will feature in a coffee-table book to be published this autumn. |
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Those images and others were broadcast around the globe within a matter of hours, highlighting the value of citizen journalism to the media. |
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Perhaps we are seeing the flowering of a new humanitarianism around the globe, surely the best possible response to the recent events. |
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The horrid images of mistreatment by military police being broadcast around the globe have already proved damaging to their interests overseas. |
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He can't sit still, flitting from place to place around the globe to make speeches and hobnob with celebrities. |
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Tens of millions around the globe see it, with justification, as an emblem of their oppression and misery. |
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Receding hairlines and the arrival of the bald patch are feared by men around the globe. |
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Charleston's Cooper River crossing is drawing on a flurry of advances in design and construction of cable-stayed bridges from around the globe. |
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Navigating through the exhibit, which opens May 1, visitors will voyage through time and around the globe. |
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More than 1,500 buff bodies from around the globe are expected to attend the world-class fitness event. |
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Robert Force has been playing the mountain dulcimer for over 30 years, delivering wildly uplifting performances around the globe. |
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The sleeping sickness, encephalitis lethargica, spread around the globe, and its complications attracted the interest of neurologists. |
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There are an estimated 110 million unexploded landmines in war zones in 64 countries around the globe. |
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So I mark my pages with boarding passes and ticket butts from around the globe. |
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As campaigners flooded through London, countries around the globe held simultaneous protests. |
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For media owners around the globe, China must seem like a golden castle, surrounded by a deep moat full of crocodiles. |
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The word flexibility trips from the lips of manufacturing executives around the globe. |
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Consumers can quickly, safely and reliably pay bills and transfer money around the globe using the company's proprietary money transfer network. |
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His comic travelogues from around the globe start on Thursday 15 May on BBC Radio 4 at 11.00 pm. |
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Being a successful documentary filmmaker, her father brought his family to travel around the globe. |
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And, even if I can't follow his peripatetic tracks around the globe, I can enjoy his travels vicariously. |
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There is much technological progress in Western Europe and Japan, as new micropower technologies are being tested around the globe. |
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After tetrodotoxin was identified in puffers, it started turning up in a variety of places around the globe. |
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The absolute end of the earth, the terminus of an equator of cool that wraps around the globe and begins in New York. |
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His network operations center oversees 350 million terabytes of data and a network that keeps engineering humming around the globe. |
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And that, give or take a few sequences depicting extreme and aberrant weather conditions around the globe, is it. |
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These days, dragon boat racing is a fast-growing athletic event around the globe. |
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Tired of traipsing around the globe with shampoo, body wash, face cleanser, and 1,200 other grooming products? |
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In fact, many universities directly profit from the exploitation of the women and men around the globe who make the clothes that bear their logo. |
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There are two types of quasiparticles, Bose and Fermi, and physicists around the globe are exploring the properties of each type. |
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Two years ago, Chambers was jetting around the globe preaching the gospel of the new economy to world leaders. |
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And where are the food and wines from around the globe that stuff our British supermarkets to the gunnels? |
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He developed special jet fuels, so he kept a careful eye on aviation around the globe. |
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Instead she is one of a growing army of women around the globe who open up their private lives to the world via Internet webcams. |
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But whether we avoid war for the moment or not, this military machine will keep fixing more targets around the globe in its gunsights. |
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Yet some experts think that the management guru's ideas cannot be applied to all businesses, of all sizes around the globe. |
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Readers have had many opportunities to learn how different managerial concepts apply differentially around the globe. |
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The largest amplitudes seen in this movie are the Rayleigh waves traveling around the globe. |
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In 1999, over 1800 delegates from around the globe attended the UNESCO World Conference on Science. |
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However, governments around the globe have adopted policies to nurse their ailing economies back to health. |
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Whatever the future holds this has certainly opened the eyes of governments around the globe. |
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With over 20 million windsurfers around the globe, this initiative is targeting windsurfing and related water sports as a tourism attraction. |
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His notions on strategy are more widely disseminated than ever and are preached at business schools and in seminars around the globe. |
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Our alliances around the world with other countries that we rely on to help us have been shredded and left in tatters around the globe. |
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His textbook has since been translated into nine different languages and is used by students at universities around the globe. |
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This pool of finance has over the years been increasingly funneled into speculative channels, fueling refashioned booms and busts around the globe. |
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From ceviche marinade to pickled sheep eyeballs to ground rhino horns, here are the craziest hangover cures from around the globe. |
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By supplementing and supporting Western militarism around the globe, third world peacekeepers serve as the West's janissaries for the post-Cold War world. |
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Representing AORN's members as President means jetting around the globe. |
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Cricket is a sport enjoyed by hundreds of millions around the globe, mainly in former British colonies. |
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Just the way societies and individuals are currently beginning to converse across traditional borders, around the globe. |
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Although the internet has dominated the discussion and study of new technologies, mobile telephony is the innovation that seems to be spreading like wildfire around the globe. |
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The very name evokes a sense of awe in film lovers around the globe. |
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Not only did they provide the dictator with needed cash, but they played right into his scheme of using oil allocations to buy favor around the globe. |
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New gods have come and gone, and dragon Boat racing has become popular around the globe. |
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Responses were heard from the United Nations, the European Parliament, and human rights organizations from around the globe. |
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Meanwhile, the company says it is having difficulty meeting rising demand around the globe, which is a high-class problem. |
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The party has also won soto a good deal of fame, and now she performs sets around the globe. |
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They are also correct that Tocqueville anticipated the inexorable spread of equality around the globe. |
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Mostly they analyze data from seismometers deployed around the globe, as well as data from the two dozen satellites that make up the Global Positioning System. |
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Since 1998, her popular website has served as an international meeting place, discussion forum and source of advice for expatriates around the globe. |
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Here is a trio of our healing favorites from around the globe. |
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All around the globe, they are beginning to dot the land and the sea. |
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Does the speed at which parkour has caught on around the globe, and the vigour with which the traceurs throw themselves into the sport surprise him? |
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On my backpacking travels around the globe I have stayed in many hostels, and the topic always seems to come up in discussions, but it is brought up by all nationalities. |
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Political activist Medea Benjamin has spent more than 30 years fighting for peace and social justice around the globe. |
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The Swiss adventurer hopes to fly his as yet unbuilt, unproven solar-powered plane around the globe in stages, hopscotching the globe using designated landing sites. |
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The fact remains that millions of children around the globe are parentless due to circumstances beyond their control. |
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Organised criminals sitting undetectably in unstable countries half way around the globe do this routinely, and nobody can find who they are, or where they are. |
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As Liu and Worcester note, Li brought tennis to an entire new population of fans, including Asians living around the globe. |
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There is no question that the outbreak of SARS has focused the world's attention on the dangers of how easily a virulent disease can spread around the globe. |
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Catsharks occur around the globe in warm temperate seas, and therefore are a consistent predator on populations of squid, crustaceans, cephalopods, and small fishes. |
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It is an ecumenical problem that affects all churches around the globe. |
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In other words, his journey around the globe would have taken him two days longer than the man who traveled with the sun and made the trip in no time. |
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It faced competition from specialist firms from around the globe, but still walked away with two golds, one silver, two bronzes and three highly commended awards. |
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China's state-owned oil companies have in recent years been actively involved around the globe in buying oil and gas fields and establishing energy supplies. |
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I certainly don't have the time to write such mundanities or the stomach for having the flotsam and jetsam of my life zapping around the globe, courtesy of the Web. |
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We now have a limitless number of individual criminals or hostile states from around the globe capable of using crimeware within our technologies. |
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While our Prime Minister is gadding around the globe, the British railway system is near breakdown with 1970s-style strikes crippling many routes and disrupting commuters. |
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Owing to the advances in the growing field of information technology, colleges and universities around the globe have begun offering Internet-based courses. |
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With little spare output capacity around the globe, analysts worry that oil producers would have a difficult time making up for shortfalls at a time of robust demand. |
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Who originally came up with the idea of kidnapping garden gnomes and sending the owner photos of the gnome in front of tourist sites around the globe? |
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The dastardly act which has caused so much pain and misery to the American people and indeed all peace lovers around the globe, was barbaric and devilish. |
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In all the years I have been undertaking various exploits and adventures in numerous countries around the globe there is one thing I have never done. |
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It was from here that Captain James Cook, a local lad, set sail around the globe, inflaming every schoolboy's passion for adventure with his daring exploits. |
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With British colonial expansion from the 17th century onwards, Anglican churches were planted around the globe. |
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These organizations together include the great majority of Lutheran denominations around the globe. |
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Carrll wrote for the surfing newsletter The Surf Report, which was used by surfers around the globe. |
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Productive fields are found in passive margins around the globe, including the Gulf of Mexico, western Scandinavia, and Western Australia. |
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People around the globe know us for our excellence in Icewine and now they can experience our amazing table wine story. |
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The era was prosperous as entrepreneurs extended the range of their business around the globe. |
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During World War I, mines were used extensively to defend coasts, coastal shipping, ports and naval bases around the globe. |
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Fosset made the first solo nonstop, non-refuelled flight around the globe in 2002 in 67 hours. |
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One such site is Freenet, which was created by Ian Clarke to allow freedom of speech around the globe. |
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Since then, over 389 flamingos have grown up in Basel and been distributed to other zoos around the globe. |
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This energy is distributed around the globe by winds, ocean currents, and other mechanisms to affect the climates of different regions. |
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Bird strikes are a significant threat to flight safety and have caused a number of accidents with human casualties around the globe. |
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Guisborough's Prior Pursglove College has its own seismometer, which can detect quakes around the globe. |
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Administrators must realize that librarians participate in listservs made up of professionals from around the globe. |
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In his new book Legal Eagles, former attorney and law firm consultant Simon Tupman profiles 16 visionary lawyers from around the globe. |
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Those are Oz's wise words in this last ever episode of the classic drama following a group of brickies on busman's holidays around the globe. |
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At BAAM, Josh has overseen credit investing, and has worked closely with some of the most well-regarded credit investors around the globe. |
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Soon after its beginning, the WBO was staging world championship bouts around the globe. |
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Lavishly illustrated with full-color photography, Pure Pork Awesomeness showcases pork recipes from around the globe. |
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The weekly series airs Sundays at 1930 Central African time, 1730 GMT on CCTV News, which is seen across Africa and around the globe. |
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To noninterventionists the Iraq war provides sorrowful evidence of the dangers of exercising American power around the globe. |
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How can Bond travel around the globe unseen when he has nanobots in his bloodstream so MI6 and the enemy can track his movements? |
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Standard Life Aberdeen plc is an investment company with headquarters in Edinburgh and operations around the globe. |
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He's invited annually to train neurosurgeons across the country and around the globe. |
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A SLOVENIAN pilot has completed a 62,000-mile journey around the globe in a fuel-saving ultralight plane. |
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We are experiencing a major re-population which is going to cause damage in the way suburbanisation has around the globe. |
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According to immigration statistics, the state is a leading recipient of migrants from around the globe. |
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Cumberfans from all around the globe donated money in Cumberbatch's name, with the total raised entirely exceeding expectations. |
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At the moment, meeting interesting, 'could be, maybe not' prospectives around the globe keeps her entertained. |
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The era was pro as entrepreneurs extended the range of their business around the globe. |
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Nations vied for domination of lucrative trade routes around the globe, particularly those to Asia. |
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Today, Portuguese is one of the world's major languages, ranked sixth overall with approximately 240 million speakers around the globe. |
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Britain's victories around the globe led William Pitt to insist that nobody other than Britain should have access to Newfoundland. |
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This has added to processes of commodity exchange and colonization which have a longer history of carrying cultural meaning around the globe. |
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Despite trade restrictions imposed in most foreign markets, by 1937, American films commanded about 70 percent of screen time around the globe. |
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The climate is milder in comparison to other areas of the same latitude around the globe due to the influence of the Gulf Stream. |
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The bat and ball sport of cricket was first played in England during the 16th century and was exported around the globe via the British Empire. |
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The event marks the second in a series of extraordinary pop-up experiences in stylish cities around the globe where HAIG CLUB is served. |
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Cardiff was taken over by runners in red dresses as Hash House Harriers from around the globe arrived in the city. |
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Demand for DTP services is increasing as pharma seeks new avenues to both recruit and retain patients around the globe. |
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The Paisley plonkers, caught on camera in October, join ladder losers around the globe on the idiot list. |
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Other destination foraging trips have been popping up around the globe. |
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Future climate change and associated impacts will differ from region to region around the globe. |
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Economic Hit Men are highly paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars. |
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Blaze Advisor From HNC is fundamental to the effective management of business rules for hundreds of users around the globe. |
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The world is quickly becoming homogenized, according to the author, with the same species appearing around the globe. |
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Three chartered, prepositioned ships are assigned to transport and store backup munitions for combat operations around the globe. |
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It receives daily flights by several major airlines from points around the globe, as well as several smaller regional commercial airlines and charters. |
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British Protestant missionaries who travelled around the globe often in advance of soldiers and civil servants spread the Anglican Communion to all continents. |
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This created land connections in various regions around the globe. |
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Also, while wine shippers have developed a well-oiled network to move European vintages around the globe, trade with new markets is taxing weak logistical links. |
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Following the defeat of Napoleonic France in 1815, Britain enjoyed a century of almost unchallenged dominance and expanded its imperial holdings around the globe. |
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Land masses and ocean basins act as barriers against water moving freely around the globe, and their varied shapes and sizes affect the size of tidal frequencies. |
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Most Canadians know more about Third World living conditions around the globe than those plaguing First Nations communities across the country, reads a press release. |
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Over the next year nearly 26,000 participants applied from around the globe, in the hopes of becoming Hangzhou's first foreign tourism ambassador. |
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According to their findings, this tragic event offers some unique lessons that could reduce death tolls from future earthquakes, not only in Armenia but around the globe. |
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From their initial habitats, many anthropochorous insects have been transported by humans around the globe and several are now cosmopolitan in distribution. |
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St Andrews has developed student exchange partnerships with universities around the globe, though offerings are largely concentrated in North America, Europe, and Asia. |
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The European hare has a wide range across Europe and western Asia and has been introduced to a number of other countries around the globe, often as a game species. |
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The GIP Board will work in tandem with SCRS' Leadership Council to identify the work streams most significant to ensure the success of the research sites around the globe. |
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Through Toastmaster member clubs, people improve their communication and leadership skills and today, Toastmasters has more than 260,000 members around the globe. |
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Banff audiences will be taken on a journey around the globe as they get to know the remarkable characters behind the hair raising on-screen action sports. |
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People of German origin are found in various places around the globe. |
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In addition to the loss of life by uniformed soldiers, millions died in the superpowers' proxy wars around the globe, most notably in Southeast Asia. |
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Membership is made up of anthropologists from around the globe. |
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Green sea turtles, Chelonia mydas, are classified as an aquatic species and are distributed around the globe in warm tropical to subtropical waters. |
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In a statement issued to the press, Ford announced that it plans to sell nearly 800,000 Contours, Mystiques and Mondeos annually in 59 markets around the globe. |
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The Cowal Highland Gathering, better known as the Cowal Games, held in Dunoon, Scotland, every August, is the largest Highland games in the world, from around the globe. |
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Each year, a fresh crop of how-to books, pamphlets, graphic design tools, and newsletters clamor for the attention of newsletters editors around the globe. |
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The official league went on to become a successful annual affair that attracted players and audience around the globe, while the Indian Cricket League has been disbanded. |
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The World Trade Center Assocation is the world's largest private trade organization, operating more than 300 World Trade Centers around the globe. |
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The Seven Years' War was perhaps the first true world war, having taken place almost 160 years before World War I and influenced many major events later around the globe. |
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