Today the clean, cool lines of its refrigerators and washing machines help boost its sales around the world. |
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The private Cirque du Soleil show will feature more than 70 artists from around the world, including gymnasts, acrobats, dancers and clowns. |
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With his wealth, he could be traveling around the world with the jet set crowd. |
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Such intervention most often heightens divisions and tensions around the world rather than bringing peace. |
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The IMF and the World Bank find him a ridiculous figure, jetting around the world while his people starve. |
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With most rates around the world more or less following those of the U.S., Reaganomics also triggered a worldwide recession. |
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Marines deployed around the world are not only warfighters or peacekeepers, they are symbols to the world of what America stands for. |
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While jetting around the world to meet foreign leaders, he has rarely ventured outside Kabul to meet local ones. |
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But by the mid-1990s airbus had made serious inroads on U.S. market shares both here and around the world. |
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The merchants then aged the wine, bottled and sold it around the world often featuring the merchant's name prominently. |
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Much of this travel is businessmen and women jetting around the world to meetings. |
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Kelley's Agonist is only one of many warblogs that suck in reports from around the world and give a constantly updated log of the conflict's arc. |
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Although these will certainly play a key part in appealing to people around the world, political wheeling and dealing are essential too. |
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To avoid the authorities, he agrees to accompany an inventor to go around the world in 80 days. |
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Its locally produced products therefore sell well in foreign markets, and its oranges, waxberries and litchis are shipped around the world. |
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The nascent charging infrastructure in many cities in the US and around the world is taking away some of the range anxiety of pure electrics. |
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Once the institute has grown to its full capacity, the north wing of the building will house 80 resident researchers from around the world. |
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A toddler is believed to have choked to death on a jelly sweet linked to more than a dozen deaths around the world. |
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Soil salinity poses serious limitations to agriculture in many areas around the world. |
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He has consulted at most of the storage ring projects around the world, many of which have installed Halbach design undulators and wigglers. |
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People from around the world will be able to answer questionnaires and add comments. |
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It afforded me a totally different lifestyle, going from baby-sitting and waitressing to travelling around the world singing songs. |
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His new apartment is decorated with keepsakes from his yearly month-long sojourns around the world. |
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The question suggests a blindness to the fact that sportswomen around the world are accomplishing remarkable feats. |
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But to traditional people around the world, music is not background accompaniment to life-it is essential to life itself. |
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There have been 300 reactors decommissioned around the world including perhaps 100 commercial power stations. |
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He was perhaps one of the most famous artists who spread Afro-Caribbean music around the world. |
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Griffin, Georgia, is home to USDA's eggplant collection, which includes 770 different accessions collected from around the world. |
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An estimated 15,000 contract workers from around the world are currently helping to rebuild war-torn Iraq. |
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I once asked a well travelled friend about the differences between cultures around the world. |
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Christmas time is a joyous season meant to spread happiness around the world. |
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As you read this, over 30 wars and conflicts rage around the world, mostly created, maintained, and aggravated by men. |
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Seven British warships and support vessels have set off on a voyage around the world to mark the new millennium. |
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The school needed to guarantee that its qualifications would aid the acceptability of its pupils to universities around the world. |
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So many people, from around the world, came together to help this young Afghan boy. |
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The centrepiece of this year's centenary celebrations was a symposium attended by 900 Joycean scholars from around the world. |
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The anti-war protests around the world had a positive impact on pushing out these groups to take part in more activism. |
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The idea of a summer school is to introduce the latest ideas to research students and fellows from universities around the world. |
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Is a party more aggrieved by the fact that their grief, loss and suffering is televised around the world? |
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They have no choice but to turn in for work the week after half term knowing that a quarter of their class are still enjoying themselves on holiday somewhere around the world. |
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Martin's visit Sunday will bring to a close two weeks of celebrations honouring Acadian culture that drew thousands from around the world to Atlantic Canada. |
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But I've done 140 gigs this year and here I am, able to tootle around the world to incredible acclamation, and I think that's amazing, and I love it, after 27 years of it! |
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The former provides entrepreneurial training and educational programs for youths from low-income urban areas around the world. |
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A cast of 10 will employ tricks and spells such as mime, dance, live music and puppetry, thus enchanting their audience with a rainbow of stories from around the world! |
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The circus is now performing 18 shows around the world, with eight performances in Las Vegas alone each night. |
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As one of the b-boy pioneers, he travels around the world, performing, teaching workshops, and judging battles. |
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Now TV stations around the world are queuing up to buy the series. |
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The resulting pictures of Angelina, dipping her head as she receives the Sovereign's benediction, have gone around the world. |
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Comedy is a cost-effective tactic to unmask this insecurity and undermine tyranny around the world. |
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Peres was crucial in the early fundraising stages, and even accompanied agassi to high-level meetings around the world. |
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In a cavalcade of similar stunts played regularly by radio announcers around the world. |
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News crews are converging from around the world, buying airplane tickets, hotel rooms, and food. |
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But Cocker proved to be a survivor, bringing his passionate persona to concert halls around the world decade after decade. |
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The rapid rise of the sharing economy is changing the way people around the world commute, shop, vacation, and borrow. |
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As Whovians around the world sit and wait for the next series, maybe someone out there will rise to the challenge and take the Doctor to the next level. |
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The monomyth was a structure that myths all around the world followed. |
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These trends are bound to continue into 2001, with more people around the world being displaced by floods, endangered by wild weather and starved by droughts. |
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The rape of a 73-year-old bird-watcher in Central Park this week ignited shock around the world. |
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The subsidiary opened a 30,000 square foot warehouse at Prestwick and takes in a remarkable 20 million square foot of warehousing capacity around the world. |
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The staff has long been interested in jackalope myths around the world. |
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So what, exactly, had happened, how did Proofpoint figure it out, and what should appliance owners around the world do now? |
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Tequila, the Mexican spirit made from the agave plant, can be found in bars around the world. |
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Have a look at this telling research from Pew on blasphemy and apostasy laws around the world. |
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They were both qualified yacht masters who had sailed around the world. |
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By preventing pollution at source, conserving water and restoring valuable nutrients to nature's lifecycle, the WCT's virtues are attracting converts around the world. |
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This is a real trip around the world, into some unexpected nooks and crannies, and for new sounds to satisfy your wanderlust, you might have a hard time doing better. |
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I am supposed to keep abreast of things happening around the world. |
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Yes we can talk about the billions of trees planted annually around the world, and yes we can talk about how growth exceeds harvest by a wide margin. |
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Every 2 years, countries from all around the world unite to determine who are the best waka ama paddlers in the world, and next year it is being held here. |
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As the evening wore on, condemnation continued to pour in from around the world. |
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This is a site to find penpals, penfriends and keypals around the world. |
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Countries from around the world have been sending relief to the flood victims. |
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Exchange rates for such currencies are likely to change almost constantly as quoted on financial markets, mainly by banks, around the world. |
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The names of many of the city's bridges, tapered skyscrapers, and parks are known around the world. |
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The sport soon blossomed in Southern California, and quickly spread around the world. |
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More and better education is a prerequisite for rapid economic development around the world. |
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Starting in 2002, governments around the world upgraded money laundering laws and surveillance and monitoring systems of financial transactions. |
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Drug trafficking is widely regarded by lawmakers as a serious offense around the world. |
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Fleming cautioned about the use of penicillin in his many speeches around the world. |
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The company has its own engineering branch to maintain its aircraft fleet, this includes line maintenance at over 70 airports around the world. |
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According to the Zeus Development Corporation, more than 60 projects are in development around the world. |
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Port and Madeira are particularly appreciated in a wide range of places around the world. |
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These are part of a large list of Burns memorials and statues around the world. |
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Oldfield has had more than 30 charting albums and 25 charting singles on the British charts and many more around the world. |
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Throughout 2001, Oasis split time between sessions for their fifth studio album and live shows around the world. |
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When Williams' fifth studio album, Escapology, was released in late 2002, it hit number one in at least 10 countries around the world. |
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Studios sprang up in cities around the world, some cranking out more than 500 plates a day. |
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The book explores the existence of, and threats to, indigenous cultures around the world. |
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The Courtauld is especially well known for its many graduates who have become directors of art museums around the world. |
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In 2007, he announced he would retire temporarily from the screen to tour around the world. |
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As of 2007, the exhibition has traveled to seven other cities around the world. |
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The majority of the collection is British material but it also features internationally significant holdings from around the world. |
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The show has been broadcast on TV around the world, including the TV Guide Network and BBC America in the United States. |
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This decision challenged the ICC, which was attempting to implement a ban on this practice at all international matches around the world. |
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This event gathers the best competitive dancers from around the world who compete for the SOBHD sanctioned World Championship title. |
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Passport booklets from almost all countries around the world display the national coat of arms of the issuing country on the front cover. |
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These are the three main targets of excise taxation in most countries around the world. |
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The armed forces are regularly deployed in peacekeeping missions around the world. |
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Significant additional effects were also felt around the world in the days and weeks after the volcano's destruction. |
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As one of the Celtic nations, Scotland is represented at interceltic events at home and around the world. |
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When the Japanese isolationist regime softened, they opened themselves to globalisation resulting in notable Japanese influence around the world. |
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Within weeks the major powers were at war, and the conflict soon spread around the world. |
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Two distinctive types of deciduous forest are found growing around the world. |
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People around the world cross national borders more frequently to seek cultural exchange, education, business, and different lifestyles. |
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The greater Punjab region is the historic homeland of the Sikhs, although significant communities exist around the world. |
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The party claims that, taken together, these principles give the party a holistic view that is in common with all Green parties around the world. |
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Scotland's history in manufacturing is being transferred into the software sector and this is attracting companies from around the world. |
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The Great Highland Bagpipe is widely used by both soloists and pipe bands civilian and military, and is now played in countries around the world. |
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Welsh has made several reading tours around the world and has been involved with house music as a DJ, promoter and producer. |
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As an environmentalist, he has received numerous awards and recognition from environmental groups around the world. |
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As a result of the 2015 awards, a total of 4,154 Blue Flags are waving around the world. |
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Criticism and animal welfare laws forced many to close, although hundreds still exist around the world. |
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The attack drew strong denunciations from leaders around the world. |
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Our nation should be a beacon of peace to people around the world. |
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He has amazed audiences around the world with his magic tricks. |
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The place is chock-a-block full of old empty bottles on shelves, a collection from around the world. |
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It would be a century before the daughter of another devadasi mesmerized audiences around the world. |
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I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster. |
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You're wrong, kids all around the world play football, it just takes a ball and a pair of sneakers, whereas handegg requires a full body armour. |
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England has a strong sporting heritage, and during the 19th century codified many sports that are now played around the world. |
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The modern game of tennis originated in Birmingham, England, in the 1860s, before spreading around the world. |
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English is used as the language for wider communication in countries around the world. |
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This technology is now the leading technology used in the manufacture of acrylics around the world. |
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It is taught in primary, secondary and postsecondary educational institutions around the world. |
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His approach is also personal, reflecting his hyperactivism, his passions and his determination to promote French business around the world. |
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Because of the Romans' ability to influence local architecture, we see numerous theatres around the world with uniquely Roman attributes. |
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Historically, the Royal Navy maintained Royal Navy Dockyards around the world. |
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The navy also posts personnel in small units around the world to support ongoing operations and maintain standing commitments. |
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The term was kept when the church became international because all Anglicans used to share in its use around the world. |
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Large quantities of machinery, including cotton processing plant, were exported around the world. |
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His legal achievement, the Napoleonic Code, has influenced the legal systems of more than 70 nations around the world. |
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It has been widely used around the world in constructing temples, homes, and other buildings. |
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Sterling is used as a reserve currency around the world and is currently ranked 3rd in value held as reserves. |
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Comparison of tax rates around the world is difficult and somewhat subjective. |
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Issuer services help companies from around the world to join the London equity market in order to gain access to capital. |
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The demand for petroleum as a fuel for lighting in North America and around the world quickly grew. |
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We take our obligations under the law extremely seriously and will continue to comply with all legal requirements around the world. |
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To mark the bicentenary year, University College Cork joined admirers of Boole around the world to celebrate his life and legacy. |
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In order that such units are used consistently around the world, the CGPM catalogued such units in Tables 6 to 9 of the SI brochure. |
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They have enjoyed widespread usage in the British Isles and elsewhere around the world. |
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As of the 2010s, bus manufacturing is increasingly globalised, with the same designs appearing around the world. |
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Tour buses around the world allow tourists to view local attractions or scenery. |
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Use of buses around the world has also been influenced by colonial associations or political alliances between countries. |
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Today's tube map is an evolution of that original design, and the ideas are used by many metro systems around the world. |
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This was the birth of the heritage railway movement, which has flourished in Britain and around the world in the years since. |
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Hundreds of indigenous languages around the world are taught by traditional means, including vocabulary, grammar, readings and recordings. |
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Most schools around the world teach at least one foreign language and most colleges and high schools require foreign language before graduation. |
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From there it spread around the world, carried by those who experienced what they believed to be miraculous moves of God there. |
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The funding and organization of universities varies widely between different countries around the world. |
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By the time I reached my majority, I had already been around the world twice. |
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Oxford has produced a large number of distinguished jurists, judges and lawyers around the world. |
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It established correspondents in cities around the world, reflecting early moves in the world economy towards globalisation. |
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Horse racing is a popular equestrian sport which is practiced in many nations around the world. |
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They include an extraordinary range of flowers and trees from around the world. |
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Mushrooms with psychoactive properties have long played a role in various native medicine traditions in cultures all around the world. |
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Other types of steak pie are available around the world, including in Australia and New Zealand. |
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As tin mining in Cornwall began to decline, miners took their expertise and traditions to new mining regions around the world. |
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Chicken tikka masala is served in restaurants around the world, including Indian restaurants in Britain and North America. |
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The paintings are remarkably similar around the world, with animals being common subjects that give the most impressive images. |
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The last performance was broadcast live all around the world through internet. |
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Since 2003 The Tolkien Society has organized Tolkien Reading Day, which takes place on 25 March in schools around the world. |
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The song is in the public domain, and has many adaptations around the world. |
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From its roots in the UK, the style has established itself around the world. |
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Ticket prices have also risen at different rates of inflation around the world, further complicating the process of adjusting worldwide grosses. |
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The game is played all over North America, Europe and to varying extents in many other countries around the world. |
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The IOC intended for subsequent Games to be rotated to various host cities around the world. |
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In 1996 he launched the Faldo Series to provide opportunities to young golfers under the age of 21 from around the world both male and female. |
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Over the next few decades, Honda worked to expand its product line and expanded operations and exports to numerous countries around the world. |
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Captains and their crews come from all around the world to attend these races. |
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The white paper on independence proposes that an independent Scotland would open around 100 embassies around the world. |
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The Edinburgh Military Tattoo, occupies the Castle Esplanade every night, with massed pipers and military bands drawn from around the world. |
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Between June 2007 and November 2008 the global recession led to falling asset prices around the world. |
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The European Union, now the world's largest single market, has concluded free trade agreements with many countries around the world. |
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Within weeks, the major powers were at war and the conflict soon spread around the world. |
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Her social reforms improved healthcare for all sections of society in the UK and around the world. |
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For almost two decades, Princess Diana was a fashion icon whose style was emulated by women around the world. |
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The incident was filmed by television news crews and shown around the world. |
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Military deployment is the movement of armed forces and their logistical support infrastructure around the world. |
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The Basel III capital and liquidity standards were adopted by countries around the world. |
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Such financial innovation enabled institutions and investors around the world to invest in the US housing market. |
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Several datums were in use around the world, all using different spheroids, because mean sea level undulates by as much as 100 metres worldwide. |
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It is one looking to the future from combating violent extremism to addressing poverty and conflict around the world. |
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The RFA enables ships of the Royal Navy to maintain operations around the world. |
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Cities all around the world were hit hard, especially those dependent on heavy industry. |
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The independent cinema features daily screens of films from around the world along with a cafe and bar. |
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The frequency by which Muslims attend mosque services vary greatly around the world. |
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While these processes are not without problems, they are currently in practice around the world. |
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Beginning in the 1980s, the Saudi Arabian government began to finance the construction of Sunni mosques in countries around the world. |
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It came to be applied by analogy with similar bodies of traditional stories among other polytheistic cultures around the world. |
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By the beginning of the 20th century these collections had grown to include artifacts from around the world and across several centuries. |
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In 2001, this was altered to various scenes from classrooms around the world and different parts of school life. |
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The oenophile had a large wine cellar stocked with bottles from around the world. |
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Singers and dancers from around the world are invited to take part in over 20 competitions followed each evening by concerts on the main stage. |
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As of 2011, 83 countries around the world were using wind power on a commercial basis. |
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The IHO maintains a programme of the meetings of its Council, committees and working groups around the world. |
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Peat deposits are found in many places around the world, including northern Europe and North America. |
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Pinnipeds can be found in facilities around the world, as their large size and playfulness make them popular attractions. |
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Hansen and an Inuit leader from Greenland, all saying that climate change was already seriously affecting life around the world. |
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After serious opposition had arisen The Mongolian government has accused the newspaper of distributing false claims around the world. |
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In many places around the world, dark anoxic shales were formed during this interval. |
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Ocean energy has the potential of providing a substantial amount of new renewable energy around the world. |
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Malasadas are a Madeiran creation which were taken around the world by emigrants to places such as Hawaii. |
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Additionally, there are roughly 250 million Eastern Orthodox and 86 million Oriental Orthodox around the world. |
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In modern times the Italian Navy, being a member of the EU and NATO, has taken part in many coalition peacekeeping operations around the world. |
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Fisheries scientist Daniel Pauly and economist Ussif Rashid Sumaila have examined subsidies paid to bottom trawl fleets around the world. |
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As of February 2012, over 100 fisheries around the world have been independently assessed and certified as meeting the MSC standard. |
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Beach drainage systems have been installed in many locations around the world to halt and reverse erosion trends in sand beaches. |
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Wealthy collectors made use of their contacts in the colonies to obtain specimens from around the world. |
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As a result of these processes, a vast array of species are threatened around the world. |
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Efforts around the world to reduce the use of coal has led some regions to switch to natural gas. |
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Pitt saw the war in Europe primarily as a holding action, which allowed Britain to make gains on France around the world. |
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Pitt was committed to despatching expeditions to French colonies around the world, a policy that had proved successful. |
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The Armed Forces' inventory includes equipment from different countries around the world. |
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By the end of the 1960s, there were more than 100 societies around the world. |
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The GPS system provides critical positioning capabilities to military, civil, and commercial users around the world. |
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It also had a major influence on the form of the public parks and gardens which appeared around the world in the 19th century. |
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Growing trade around the world also allowed cereals to be imported from North America and refrigerated meat from Australasia and South America. |
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Escaped domestic pigeons have raised the populations of feral pigeons around the world. |
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Originally found wild in Europe, North Africa, and western Asia, pigeons have become established in cities around the world. |
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The Norway spruce is widely planted for its wood, and is the species used as the main Christmas tree in several cities around the world. |
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Today, Tulip festivals are held around the world, for example in the Netherlands and Spalding, England. |
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Human population density varies widely around the world, but a majority live in Asia. |
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Currently, about a billion people around the world routinely drink unhealthy water. |
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The Odyssey continues to be read in the Homeric Greek and translated into modern languages around the world. |
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Other land bridges around the world have emerged and disappeared in the same way. |
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A yearly celebration that allows insight into race relations, Carnival is a weeklong festival celebrated all around the world. |
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Nearly two decades later, he sailed to South America for Spain to repeat Ferdinand Magellan's voyage around the world. |
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Groups of people around the world have different frequencies of polymorphic genes. |
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Saltwater marshes are found around the world in mid to high latitudes, wherever there are sections of protected coastline. |
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The BBC report of Stella sparked outrage on social media around the world and is the topic of numerous crowd funding efforts to save Stella. |
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The EC 135 is used extensively as an air ambulance in many places around the world. |
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Comparison of tax rates around the world is a difficult and somewhat subjective enterprise. |
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Letters from around the world landed on the brothers' desks, and the trainers of other national teams were all interested in their shoes. |
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The quest here is one of several around the world, to perennialize everything from sorghum to chickpeas to sunflowers. |
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It also directed the military strategy of its various colonies around the world including British America. |
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Not only to the UK Government, but to the United Nations and other organisations around the world. |
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Many marathons around the world have such time limits by which all runners must have crossed the finish line. |
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Trends around the world have seen new developments of the classic scooter, some with larger engines and tires. |
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Garlic is widely used around the world for its pungent flavor as a seasoning or condiment. |
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Although designed in the 1960s, over 750 are still in service with commercial operators around the world. |
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The ship served as a basis for the expansion of 'super trawlers' around the world in the following decades. |
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The two flue harpoon was the primary weapon used in whaling around the world, but it cut through the blubber when under stress. |
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The 1640s in particular saw more state breakdowns around the world than any previous or subsequent period. |
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The British were especially famous for financing and constructing railways around the world. |
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The total Ukrainian armed forces deployment around the world is 562 servicemen. |
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Archaeologists around the world use drones to speed up survey work and protect sites from squatters, builders and miners. |
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Thus, thousands of Italian men and women left Italy and dispersed around the world and this trend only increased as World War I approached. |
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Swiss Italian dialects are spoken in emigrant communities around the world, including in Australia. |
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To this day, in French around the world, solde means the balance of an account or invoice, and is the specific name of a soldier's salary. |
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The term federalist describes several political beliefs around the world depending on context. |
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Tribal government is an official form of government in the United States, as it is in a number of countries around the world. |
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Ananda Marga counts hundreds of missions around the world through which its members carry out various forms of selfless service on Relief. |
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The Bronze Age is the time period in which humans around the world began to use bronze as a major metal in tools. |
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European colonization and development also changed gendered systems of power already in place around the world. |
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Film has been the most influential medium in the presentation of the history of slavery to the general public around the world. |
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In total, approximately 232 sailors of assorted nationalities died on the expedition around the world with Magellan. |
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The common ostrich is farmed around the world, particularly for its feathers, which are decorative and are also used as feather dusters. |
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Since the development of commercial aviation at least tens of thousands of people have flown around the world. |
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For over three centuries the Spanish Navy escorted the galleon convoys that sailed around the world. |
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Urdaneta accomplished his trip around the world through a journey which lasted just shy of eleven years. |
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For decades, Cape Horn was a major milestone on the clipper route, by which sailing ships carried trade around the world. |
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The Casals Festival takes place annually in San Juan, drawing in classical musicians from around the world. |
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Photographs of this, and of a policeman jumping into the pool to arrest the protesters, were broadcast around the world. |
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Francis set an important precedent by opening his library to scholars from around the world in order to facilitate the diffusion of knowledge. |
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The subspecies was presumed extinct in the wild between 1969 and 1992, while a small breeding population survived in zoos around the world. |
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Horse shows, which have their origins in medieval European fairs, are held around the world. |
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It has since spread around the world and become a staple crop in many countries. |
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The plant is a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the Americas, Africa, and India. |
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There are also a number of other cotton seed companies selling GM cotton around the world. |
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In 2015, the United States reportedly had nearly 800 military bases in more than 70 countries around the world. |
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Fashion brands within the luxury goods market tend to be concentrated in exclusive or affluent districts of cities around the world. |
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It hosts the International Folklore Festival in August, featuring dance and costumes from around the world. |
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In fact, some have been standardized, and are used in local schools and universities around the world. |
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By the 19th century, the expansion of the British Empire, as well as global trade, had led to the spread of English around the world. |
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As an example, the words earn and urn are not pronounced the same, as they are in most dialects of English around the world. |
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Broad Australian English is recognisable and familiar to English speakers around the world. |
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Invitations were sent to more than 880 bishops around the world for the Fourteenth Conference. |
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Abortion laws and cultural or religious views of abortions are different around the world. |
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The event is commemorated on this day by 300 cities around the world celebrating Cities for Life Day. |
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The United States Constitution has been a notable model for governance around the world. |
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The largest companies are usually publicly listed on stock exchanges around the world. |
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This ballet competition attracts the most talented young dancers from around the world. |
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Nonetheless, they represent important principles for the understanding of environmental law around the world. |
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In most South Indian Hindu temples around the world, Kumbhabhishekam, or the temple's consecration ceremony, is done once every 12 years. |
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The post World War II economy also benefited from the discovery of vast amounts of oil around the world, particularly in the Middle East. |
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Agriculture developed in at least 11 different centres around the world, domesticating different crops and animals. |
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By the 1870s superphosphates produced in those factories, were being shipped around the world from the port at Ipswich. |
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After McCarthy's patent expired in 1861, McCarthy type gins were manufactured in Britain and sold around the world. |
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Today there are many different institutions around the world that offer glassmaking resources for training and sharing equipment. |
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The printing press rapidly spread across Europe, leading up to the Renaissance, and later all around the world. |
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During the period 1974 to 1999, the steel industry had drastically reduced employment all around the world. |
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The steel industry had reduced its employment around the world by more than 1,500,000 in 25 years. |
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Tidal power is viable in a relatively small number of locations around the world. |
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Elevations around the world that have cold climates similar to those of the polar regions have been called Alpine. |
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Most of its output was kerosene, of which 55 percent was exported around the world. |
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His teaching and philosophy greatly impacted people around the world and still linger in today's society. |
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The concerns have led to Google not providing or suspending the service in countries around the world. |
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Most of them have branches in other regions of Russia and countries around the world. |
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The ballet of the same name has been performed by other dance companies around the world. |
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Through the influence of the British Empire, the English language has spread around the world since the 17th century. |
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