You don't seem very domestically inclined, although I understand you and your boyfriend are building a house in Massachusetts. |
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What she did was launch digs magazine.com, a sort of Martha Stewart Living for the domestically impaired. |
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We need closer supervision of financial institutions, both domestically and worldwide. |
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The product line and promotional materials defined women domestically even as the company offered them jobs. |
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Illegal logging and timber smuggling influenced the policy and caused price rises for wood domestically. |
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The juice is increasingly used in cakes and desserts in Japan, both commercially and domestically. |
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Her buddies include Susan, the domestically challenged divorcee, and Lynette, high-flying career woman turned Mom to four brats. |
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However, there is still room for carmakers to reduce prices as domestically produced cars still cost more than those imported from overseas. |
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The main problem, as we saw it, was that none of us realized that domestically raised, free range turkeys can fly. |
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The Government also wants to make it easier for people to sell energy they create domestically back to the National Grid. |
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Some in the film industry criticized the committee's softness regarding these domestically made films. |
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Originally crafted as a Japan-only release, the album has since deservedly been released domestically. |
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The most worrying aspect of the figures is that for the main part inflation is domestically led. |
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His company's headquarters is in the United States, and sales, marketing and support are done domestically too. |
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As a result, virtually all the chicken eaten in New Zealand is raised and processed domestically. |
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If our foreign policies are rash, precipitous and not objectively thought out they will harm us domestically. |
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They also realize that expanding domestically could actually produce losses. |
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The plant also produces ice cream products for distribution domestically and internationally. |
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The strong yen has made it harder for Japanese manufacturers to sell domestically produced goods overseas. |
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And, again, no one should buy birds as a pet unless they're bred domestically. |
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It was a positive message to a church troubled, internationally and domestically, with dissension and discord. |
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Tom made 11 foreign trips in the period and also travelled extensively domestically. |
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The idea of American exceptionalism was expressed domestically in the doctrine of manifest destiny. |
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This is in breach of an agreement that consoles can play only DVDs sold domestically. |
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According to the council's statistics in 2002, 188.6 million broiler chickens and 164.4 million free-range chickens were produced domestically. |
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The animals that were kept domestically were much the same as today, sheep, pigs, cattle, goats and a few horses. |
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All of them are pushing through neo-liberal policies domestically, while the country is ruled by extreme right wing chauvinists. |
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At the moment he is only using what he can make from domestically available materials. |
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As far as I know, the studio is not releasing the film into theaters domestically. |
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Rice imports grew from virtually zero to 200,000 tonnes a year, at the expense of domestically produced staples. |
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Basically when I came here we were trying to get a foot in the door domestically. |
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This is the first time domestically cultivated marijuana has overtaken Moroccan hashish as the major product in the British marijuana market. |
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The deal allows countries unable to manufacture medicines domestically to override international patents and import cheap generic drugs when they need to. |
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There are dangers in drawing comparisons between an artificially bred and domestically trained animal and an animal which is living completely in the wild. |
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Quality controls and promotional efforts are credited with helping increase maple syrup sales both domestically and internationally. |
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We will do it in a way domestically, internationally and continentally that protects the Canadian economy and the environment. |
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As insipid and inept as The Rescuers is, the film inexplicably turned out to be a box office bonanza for Disney, scoring boffo business both domestically and in Europe. |
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In the Netherlands, the trend has been moving away from imported cannabis resin and towards domestically produced sinsemilla and cannabis resin. |
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For field assignments, he watches over and commands all missions set domestically. |
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In the climate and energy field, where policy is domestically driven, the task is particularly urgent. |
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But it appears the 5C did not have enough early hits either domestically or in China for Apple to brag about. |
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The electronics industry is in tatters, domestically made hydraulics break and leak, the ergonomics of the goods is no good at all. |
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Marketing boards are also used for domestically consumed products whose perishability requires that outlets be set up in advance. |
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Putnam's institutional sales team is aligned by geographic territory and client type, both domestically and internationally. |
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The Canadian government also took action to counter the threat posed by terrorism and to enhance security both domestically and abroad. |
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And then, domestically, there's a sort of silent, passive resistance on the part of the population that's been going on there for fifty years. |
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Ammonia is allowed to be transported domestically as a non-flammable gas, although several agencies call for additional precautions. |
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Predominantly domestically produced niche market software products in high-end segments of market. |
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Canada annually exports about 30 million tonnes of coking coal and uses a further 6 million tonnes domestically. |
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They are doing it domestically, but since there are no rules, there's no limit. |
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By internationalizing a conflict or political dispute, non-state dissident actors give themselves access to a broader range of resources not available domestically. |
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Dortmund had stormed through the group stage, losing only one match to finish ahead of Arsenal, but have struggled domestically. |
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He will have to specify measures that will be painful domestically while keeping Greece's partners on board. |
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She cautiously tests the strength of the social fabric, domestically and abroad, in case it might begin to tear. |
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The new products will allow them to go out and capture new market opportunities both domestically and around the world. |
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Producers already pay this fee on domestically produced chemicals, but it is covered within the cost of the chemical. |
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Many people wish to foist tasks on the EU which can better be dealt with domestically. |
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This provision may help in requesting restitution of these objects domestically or even abroad. |
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There has been an unprecedented increase in cooperation and the exchange of information, both domestically and with foreign allies. |
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According to SNA 2008 the new treatment is also applying to goods sent for processing domestically. |
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Reference pricing has been adopted domestically and internationally as a way to reduce costs for drug subsidy and insurance programs. |
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He can think back to what has happened domestically and thus will immediately know whether the law is respected or not. |
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There has always been a strong demand for Canadian dairy cattle genetics, both domestically and internationally. |
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Now, the president talked about the Bush doctrine of acting preemptively against perceived terror threats abroad to make Americans safer domestically. |
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While conditions in Canada have not deteriorated to the same extent, credit availability has also tightened domestically. |
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High genetic criteria are also applied when selecting domestically proven sires and young sires to use in their herds. |
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The marketing of such products domestically provides important experience in the future development of value-added coffee exports. |
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Yet debt, whether old or new, internationally or domestically contracted, still remains a major obstacle for many poor countries. |
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Over the same period, investment growth rates have fallen, and investment spending has remained principally domestically focused. |
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As a result, overseas capital may be more footloose than domestically generated savings, creating the risk of a funding crisis. |
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There are still some attractive old crop marketing opportunities available in the spot feed wheat market domestically. |
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Clinton's unsleeping critics attributed the confusion to a leadership vacuum, to the inability of a domestically oriented President to frame foreign policy issues forcefully. |
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I saw our domestically focused agencies devote a substantial portion of their budgets to their pressing needs. |
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Frayn presents us with two couples domestically intertwined. |
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The SpaceX Falcon 9v1.1, all privately funded, all domestically sourced, can carry 28,990 lbs. |
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That's the opportunity cost of domestically produced software. |
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There is no evidence domestically nor internationally to suggest that current prices are curbing feed grain demand in any major way. |
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Don't you think it would be better to resolve these kinds of problems domestically and invest money in studies and in helping projects in that country? |
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But since the crop is not grown domestically, it needs to be imported. |
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Kenya has a number of media outlets that broadcast domestically and globally. |
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Aside from their activities abroad, insular art flourished domestically, with artifacts such as the Book of Kells and Tara Brooch surviving. |
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The Committee was informed that formal acceptance of a Codex Standard would mean application of the standard both to imported and domestically produced products. |
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Czech national cuisine is based on ingredients that can be grown domestically, i.e. cereals, leguminous plants and potatoes, which are usually served with pork, beef or poultry, or, in some places, with freshwater fish. |
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Amongst some of the messages transmitted abroad are myths, which have been reinforced domestically over 60 years of propaganda and constitute, in fact, a large part of Chinese self-identity and self-perception. |
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Large multi-kilogram cocaine shipments were seized mostly at Canadian ports of entry, whereas crack seizures continued to be interdicted domestically in small gram quantities. |
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He could gather together the energies domestically and obtain abroad the financial and political support which would enable him to put real change on track. |
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While we dither on many of these issues lives are lost, countries are laid to waste, economies are destroyed and in fact we domestically pay a penalty. |
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Abstaining from seeking or possessing missiles can be a result of the incapacity of a State to acquire them domestically or through import because of economic, technological or industrial constraints. |
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Savannah argues that it records cost of production on the basis of whether sugar is sold domestically or exported and that it does not track separate physical inventories by source of the raw sugar. |
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In their model, an oil-producing country exports oil to an oil-consuming country that uses the oil to produce a final good to be traded for oil or consumed domestically. |
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One of the things that troubles me is that there seems to be an incongruity between the position the government is taking domestically and what it is doing abroad. |
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Furniture frames are solid wood, Northern Soft Maple, and domestically produced. |
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While data in this area are far from complete, it would appear that Moroccan hashish may be losing market share in Europe, due to competition from domestically produced indoor cannabis. |
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We're so used to thinking of soft power as a benign weapon that it requires an effort of will and understanding to see that it can be used in entirely malign ways, domestically as well as externally. |
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In July 1996, a WTO report fully vindicated the Commission's claims that Japan's liquor tax law still favoured domestically produced spirits at the expense of imports. |
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Thus, if low-income commodity-dependent countries mobilize more financial resources domestically, part of these could be channeled into financing commodity trade and related investments. |
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Finally, the court considered whether the Board had erred in its determination that it had jurisdiction over pilots who fly domestically in foreign countries. |
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In some EU Member States SCPs are also used domestically to extend the time horizon for the conduct of fiscal policy beyond the annual budgetary cycle. |
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The availability of domestically produced hawks changed the face of falconry in many countries, as nonindigenous species became available to falconers through a commercial trade in captive-bred hawks. |
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Canada is playing an active role in climate change discussions domestically, continentally and internationally with the goal of achieving a fair, effective and ambitious agreement in Copenhagen this December. |
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We are taking this aggressive action on combating climate change in three ways. We are doing it domestically, continentally in North America, and internationally. |
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Organisationally the games went well. Less clear is whether the games will pay the kind of political dividends that China had hoped for domestically and abroad. |
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Nothing would prevent the other States with a schedular system doing the same, apart from budgetary reasons and possibly the wish to stimulate investors to invest domestically. |
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Certainly there are ways the Government of Canada can look at the governance structure of airport authorities and ensure that the overbuild we've seen domestically can be avoided. |
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The thing limiting uptake of some of these solutions is a requirement, be it regulated or merely perceptional, is that data needs to be stored domestically. |
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Our multitalented team with extensive operational and venture capital experience both domestically and internationally, ensures a dedicated long term commitment to our companies. |
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Use of dibutyl malate as an attractant for domestically occuring flies. |
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An indigenous representative from the Aotearoa Indigenous Rights Trust underlined the importance of sharing domestically the proposals put forward by Governments on international standard-setting. |
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It could act as a clearinghouse for global programming in which countries could acquire, repackage and market domestically the cultural products of other nations. |
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The Commission considered domestically sold and exported product types, which had similar use, quality, denier, lustre and silicon treatment as being directly comparable. |
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Regarding the risk of laundering proceeds of crimes and misdemeanors committed domestically, the authorities point out the low level of crime in Tunisia. |
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Vinca Wiedemann: The key idea is that Danish films are experiencing quite a lot of success both domestically and internationally, and at a time of success you want to look forward. |
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As the economy stabilises and recovers, strained resource utilisation could have an upward effect on wage developments and domestically generated inflation. |
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However, the crucial distinction between the Convention and domestically developed legislation was that the latter could be challenged, in whole or in part, in the Constitutional Court. |
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The presence of those two women was a great advantage in terms of the team's success in fulfilling its mission, both domestically and internationally. |
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Nevertheless it considered each request for product exclusion based, essentially on whether the imports competed with domestically produced goods. |
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Adding Canada to the list of countries that allows for these fines in cases where dominance has been abused is important, not only domestically but also in terms of strengthening ties with our major trading partners. |
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Only last year, 1Â 800 children were adopted domestically and two or three years ago 25Â 000 special needs children were restored to normal schooling for the very first time. |
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Human trafficking in women and girls occurs, we know, both domestically and internationally, and our government is tackling the issue on both fronts. |
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Both domestically and in marketplaces around the world, this industry is characterized by a high degree of competition, which drives innovation for the benefit of individual and business customers. |
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The results that have been acquired domestically and abroad in the AMAZONE spreading hall over the last 15 years are stored in a computer database. |
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Women's work generally consisted of household or other domestically inclined tasks. |
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About 85 percent of total primary energy supply in Iceland is derived from domestically produced renewable energy sources. |
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About half a billion dollar worth of handicraft is exported every year, and many more is consumed domestically. |
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In an open economy, some output is sold domestically and some is exported to be sold abroad. |
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Advocaat's third season saw Rangers fail to compete domestically against Celtic under new manager Martin O'Neill. |
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In the early 1980s, owing to the success both domestically and in Europe of Aberdeen and Dundee United, the pair were known as the New Firm. |
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Leeds is also a popular nightlife destination domestically, which is not surprising given its accessibility and central location. |
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During Hansen's tenure, the WRU implemented a significant change in the structure of the game domestically. |
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The Closer Economic Relations agreement allows Australian air carriers to fly domestically and internationally from New Zealand and vice versa. |
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Philippine cinema has a long history and is popular domestically, but has faced increasing competition from American, Asian and European films. |
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They have achieved to sell their products domestically and characterize Trujillo as a shoe manufacturer city. |
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China is the world's largest producer of cotton, but most of this is used domestically. |
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Signature and ratification do not, of themselves, make treaties operate domestically. |
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English is still predominant in this region and spoken domestically along with Spanish and indigenous languages. |
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His book The Middle Way appeared in June 1938, advocating a broadly centrist political philosophy both domestically and internationally. |
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They can also be used in water purification and domestically as a smokeless fuel. |
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Sodium carbonate is well known domestically for its everyday use as a water softener. |
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The products were either consumed domestically or re-exported to other parts in Middle East, Africa and Asia. |
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Appropriate-scale alcohol fuel is the trim tab for resetting our energy course both domestically and globally. |
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Our farmers typically produce them domestically, r y educing our dependence on unstable foreign sources of oil. |
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Aside from ethnic wear, domestically tailored suits and neckties are usually worn by men in the country, and it is customary in offices, schools and social events. |
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Governments from both advanced economies and emerging markets borrow money by issuing government bonds and selling them to private investors, either overseas or domestically. |
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The population figures do not reflect the practice of countries that report significantly different populations of citizens domestically and overall. |
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Besides the national dress, domestically tailored suits and neckties are often worn by men, and are customary in offices, schools, and social gatherings. |
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With Europe at peace and the economy recovering, Napoleon's popularity soared to its highest levels under the Consulate, both domestically and abroad. |
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Edward was reluctant to leave the country, as discontent was once again brewing domestically, particularly over his relationship with the favourite Hugh Despenser the Younger. |
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Barbosa and Louri show that there is no significant difference in performance between domestically owned and MNCs operating in Portugal and Greece. |
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Public universities usually enjoy higher reputation domestically. |
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The decision to delocalize implies moving abroad those phases which were once carried out within the company itself, or were delocalized domestically. |
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Irish whiskey, as researched in 2009 by the CNBC American broadcaster, remains popular domestically and has grown in international sales steadily over a few decades. |
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In 1991, the European Commission requested that Spain revoke its law that all typewriters, computers and printers sold domestically include the Spanish diacritical mark. |
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In the 1990s and 2000s the group maintained its popularity domestically, and has remained successful outside Norway, especially in Germany, Switzerland, France and Brazil. |
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The matches were covered live domestically by BBC and Sky Sports. |
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Surveys started in 1979 by the Inner London Education Authority discovered over 100 languages being spoken domestically by the families of the inner city's schoolchildren. |
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In the 1990s and 2000s, the group maintained its popularity domestically, and has remained successful outside Norway, especially in Germany, Switzerland, France, and Brazil. |
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Marijuana is produced in Trinidad and Tobago and is the most widely used drug domestically, but other drugs, including cocaine, heroin, and ecstasy are also available. |
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Scandium that was produced domestically was primarily from the scandium-yttrium silicate mineral thortveitite, and from byproduct leach solutions from uranium operations. |
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When forwarding an item domestically, users are able to select a forwarding address, carrier and delivery method on the same page, allowing for instant review. |
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Domestically grown mangoes, which come from Florida and California and are considered the best by aficionados, peak in summer. |
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Domestically they were strident, harsh, and intolerant, especially to other ethnic groups. |
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Domestically though, the region's European exploits appeared to take their toll, finishing ninth in the Celtic League. |
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Domestically the Ospreys' did salvage some pride, avoiding becoming the lowest placed Welsh region, by pipping Cardiff Blues to fifth place in the Celtic League. |
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