The continent's rich linguistic diversity has been poorly explored, developed, and sanctioned. |
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America's riches are pulling people all along the continent's Hispanic horn on a great migration to the place they call El Norte. |
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They also underscore the enduring richness of the continent's cultural heritage, which serves as a wellspring of creativity worldwide. |
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Most commentators argue that it will stand or fall on whether the continent's leaders possess the will to deal with dictators and kleptocrats. |
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The majority of the continent's population is employed in agriculture characterized by low yields and low labor productivity. |
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The continent's leadership roll includes a sizeable rogues' gallery, including despots such as Sani Abacha and Idi Amin. |
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The maned wolf, a solitary denizen of South America's savannah grasslands, is the continent's largest wild canid, by far. |
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In Pancev, they possessed the continent's most prolific scorer, with 34 goals for his club. |
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New technologies set off a rush to explore the continent's vast shale gas deposits that eventually drew in the major oil companies. |
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The two countries have now launched a trust fund to elicit funds from the public to preserve the continent's heritage. |
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The Second World War began with Germany's attack on Poland in 1939 and ended with the continent's division into two hostile blocs. |
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This is officially the last article I will write until I am on another continent's soil. |
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What if we returned not just mustangs and burros but also elephants and lions to our continent's wilds? |
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South Africa, the continent's most successful big economy, is the most important case in point. |
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Elite groups are engaged in an internecine struggle for control of the continent's strategic resources. |
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Wald singled out AIDS, which is cutting a swath through many of the continent's armies. |
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Symptomatic, some would say, of the nebulous world of the continent's football, where administrative chaos and indiscipline are rife. |
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It was on the cosy feuilleton sections of some of the continent's leading newspapers that they choose to make their wordy stand. |
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He will wind up his trip in Nigeria, the continent's most populous nation and biggest oil producer. |
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The continent's leaders have been crisscrossing the region trying to cool things off. |
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As home, migratory stop and breeding ground, Saskatchewan hosts over 25 percent of the continent's ducks and geese. |
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Lowell, on the other hand, may be the country's foremost long-and-far thinker, creating punishing single-day sojourns across some of the continent's most rugged terrain. |
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One also should consider the streetside pan-Africanism of politically charged music, reflecting a widespread sense of a shared destiny, especially among the continent's youth. |
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Within a few thousand years of human arrival on Australia, all the continent's megafauna were hunted to extinction. |
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During the expedition they will pass through nine of the continent's 13 countries, carrying their own food, water and shelter in often blistering heat. |
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It is much easier in a classroom than in a museum installation to project the image of the continent's art as historically dynamic, multivalent, and heterogeneous. |
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By 1650, two-thirds of the continent's coast were thus widely known not only in Europe, but also wherever Dutch charts, atlases, and globes were distributed. |
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Around the bays, the continent's ancient ice-cap creeps inexorably down to the sea in shelves that crack and avalanche with the sound of howitzer blasts. |
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One of only four aquatic frogs known to live in Australia, this frog inhabits the continent's driest areas, hunting in gilgais after rain for insects, shrimps and tadpoles. |
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These reasons alone are sufficient for us to continue extending helping hands to Africa, no matter how long it may take to solve the continent's manifold problems. |
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However, the country has the continent's lowest coverage levels and services are of low quality. |
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The nobility who travelled with Charles II were therefore lodged for over a decade in the midst of the continent's literary scene. |
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But Angolans quickly moved past the tragedy to celebrate the continent's premier football event. |
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During the continent's struggle against colonial rule, nationalistic songs boosted citizens' morale. |
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Ice shelves are the floating extensions of the continent's massive land-based ice sheets. |
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Greece is Europe's most seismically active country and experiences frequent earthquakes, accounting for half of the continent's recorded quakes. |
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The supervolcano underlying Yellowstone National Park in the Rockies is the continent's largest volcanic feature. |
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The colony of New Sweden introduced Lutheranism to America in the form of some of the continent's oldest European churches. |
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It emerged from the Congress of Vienna in 1815 as one of the continent's four dominant powers and a recognised great power. |
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John Cabot is credited for the Old World's discovery of continental North America, with his journey in 1497 along the continent's coast. |
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The main factor influencing Finland's climate is the country's geographical position between the 60th and 70th northern parallels in the Eurasian continent's coastal zone. |
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Although marsupials are the most prominent mammals in Australia, many rodents, all belonging to the subfamily Murinae, are among the continent's mammal species. |
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As such it has become one of the continent's most invasive species. |
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