Foreign companies don't like being paid in internationally worthless local money. |
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This is an internationally recognised programme run by trained facilitators. |
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Why does a trade regime become unfair if it tries to promote these same principles internationally? |
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Expensive cars clog the roads of the internationally recognised Greek Cypriot half of Nicosia. |
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We believe that there is the possibility of regroupment on the Left internationally. |
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Actually, the decrease is also harmful if capital is mobile internationally, as it is today under globalization. |
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The quality of internationally important habitats is in decline due to a lack of balance over the past 30 years. |
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During the 1980s and '90s he wrote many songs and formed many bands to play them, touring like a trouper nationally and internationally. |
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The issue was the subject of bitter disputes within legal circles in Britain and internationally. |
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His works have been performed internationally by major ballet and modern dance companies. |
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He is an internationally recognized investigator in the areas of immunology, molecular biology, signal transduction and gene transcription. |
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In 1997, however, the name bohrium for element 107 was recognized internationally. |
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The institute's regenerative farming expertise is internationally recognized. |
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Inclusion on the blacklist, which could be proposed shortly, could make it difficult for the bank to do business internationally. |
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The network operates nationally and internationally, in alliance with sympathetic professionals. |
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Transnational corporations will only be reined in locally when they are brought under democratic control internationally. |
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I knew I wanted to teach English in some form, either internationally or maybe to non-native speakers back here. |
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The recipient of numerous academic and artistic awards, Leher, a printmaker, has exhibited nationally and internationally. |
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Europe is sometimes perceived as a region which is internationally uncompetitive. |
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This band has traveled nationally and internationally and has released seven albums to date. |
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It is bogged down in a quagmire, and its credibility has been undermined internationally. |
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All are nations blessed with vast mineral wealth but suffering from ongoing attempts to overthrow their internationally recognized governments. |
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Despite the timing of the sale, the reality is that such internationally acclaimed estates take a long time to find new owners. |
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Founded in 1938, their overall objective is to promote environmental protection and nature conservation nationally and internationally. |
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The declinist debate does not shed much light on Japan's role internationally. |
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Indeed the anti-war movement internationally did affect the conduct of the war even if it could not prevent it. |
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The most internationally recognized wines from California are however, Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay. |
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Teagasc potato breeders at Oak Park Carlow have led the field internationally during the past two decades. |
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A compromise time scale was eventually devised, and on January 1, 1972, the new Coordinated Universal Time became effective internationally. |
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They accused the chancellor of isolating Germany internationally and eroding the country's diplomatic room for manoeuvre. |
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Faye is internationally renowned for his work with military, law enforcement and security forces. |
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Government ministers want to extend efforts to combat cybercrime more internationally. |
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Jet Propulsion Labs of California are internationally renowned for their astounding scientific achievements. |
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Most of the films have been shown in film festivals across the globe and have been internationally acclaimed. |
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This is itself a reflection of the desire by the organisers of this event to be recognised internationally. |
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I think there is recognition that unless we work together and unless we hang together we make much less of an impact internationally. |
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In 1886, postcards gained the full authorization of the Congress of the Universal Postal Union and could be sent internationally. |
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The creators of Ido felt that much of Esperanto was either not internationally recognizable, or unnecessarily deformed. |
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He said the framework should also strengthen regional cooperation and be internationally competitive. |
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Tattan has also been promoting the company internationally and has addressed high-profile gatherings on e-payments and e-security. |
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It is crucially important to the city's reputation and standing nationally and internationally. |
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Her absorbing, internationally acclaimed debut explores the modern German psyche through the experiences of three ordinary people. |
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It was a positive message to a church troubled, internationally and domestically, with dissension and discord. |
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We work in teams to tight deadlines and we are competing for clients nationally and internationally. |
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The 16th letter of the Greek alphabet, Pi is an internationally recognized symbol evoking images of circles and spheres. |
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He intends to build up a stock of specifically bred queen bees for export nationally and internationally. |
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Several internationally cerebrated Acholi authors include Frank Anywar, and the late Okot p'Bitek. |
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The breakthrough of punk internationally put rock music and popular culture back in the hands of fans and amateurs. |
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The Herth Hope Index was translated from English into Norwegian according to internationally accepted guidelines. |
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Residents are also less able to diversify their investment portfolios internationally or to make use of exchange rate futures and swap markets. |
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His interpretation of Constructivism made him internationally famous, with commissions from all over the world. |
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They are now established internationally as Ireland's most successful classical crossover artists. |
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Reform of the Common Fisheries Policy will see the current system of fish quotas changed so that they may be traded internationally. |
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While the Napa Valley is an internationally known wine region, its largest town is often bypassed by visitors. |
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Richardson, who has signed a letter of intent to compete for UCLA next season, said she still hopes to represent Canada internationally. |
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Particularly when traveling internationally, the biggest expense with voluntourism is getting there. |
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Last but not least was the fact that the revolutionary movements were isolated internationally. |
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The place is so well known internationally, that it is almost becoming a point of interest to visit in a tourist guide. |
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The Consortium's classification scheme seems to assume that their categories are relevant internationally. |
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The failure to disarm remains the overt reason why sanctions are still in place more than ten years after an internationally binding ceasefire. |
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He traces the evolution of the major competition for young Dutch architects, now expanding internationally. |
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Thereafter he was internationally sought after and revered as a master of balance, style, and ensemble precision in opera. |
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The concerts have featured internationally renowned bands playing music as diverse as African dance music, ska, jive, salsa and Bhangra. |
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Today, with legitimate reason, the ten symbols are internationally referred to as Arabic numerals. |
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In the realm of cheese cookery fondue and raclette are well known internationally. |
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The advance on a book, except for a few hundred authors internationally, tends to be not very much. |
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But copyright law did not apply internationally, which meant publishers overseas were free to pirate his works. |
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Epstein, an internationally exhibited photographer with half a dozen previous books to his credit, is a prodigal son. |
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He became internationally famous for his collection, which included forty-five examples of armorial decoration, now on display in the museum. |
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This division carries out aerological observations at the internationally specified times everyday. |
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According to Bunn the product has been extensively tested locally and internationally in open flame burners, under laboratory conditions. |
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Despite their humble beginnings, they are an internationally recognised and respected organisation. |
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For me, the most exciting development for both fields is the florescence of internationally visible Asian and African contemporary art. |
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Japan's huge trading companies, the sogo shosha, are impressive, and therefore well known internationally. |
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It was a sweet repast in the swank abode of internationally renowned interior designer Bill Stubbs Friday afternoon. |
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In the twentieth century, bridge has displaced whist as the most popular card game internationally among serious card players. |
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Thailand is internationally recognised for mining and cutting gemstones, especially sapphires and rubies. |
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The towering sculpture, made out of one piece of flawed marble, has been acclaimed internationally for its depiction of male beauty. |
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He is loved internationally for his academic assiduity and penchant for historical research. |
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Minority languages such Irish and Asturian deserve official recognition at all levels, nationally and internationally. |
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Special mention was made to Eddie Gray for his passion to see Sri Lanka excel in sports internationally at home and abroad. |
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It has expanded internationally, with overseas affiliates in Macedonia, the United States and Switzerland. |
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This question must be rationally analysed to create an internationally workable policy. |
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Overall, students agreed that the internationally focused courses were a positive experience. |
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Privatisation and neo-liberalism are the current method of managing capitalism preferred by the capitalist class internationally. |
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The plant also produces ice cream products for distribution domestically and internationally. |
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Recent conflicts related to the safety of internationally traded food have been dominated by the developed, high-income countries. |
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The machair is an internationally rare habitat that is formed when sand is blown onto peat moorland. |
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The samples were analysed by the internationally respected Cawthron Institute in Nelson, New Zealand. |
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His codified syllabi for tap and jazz made a major impact on the way these forms were taught internationally. |
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I was under the impression that the dance program was known within its own campus and internationally. |
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It further exposes Internet Service Providers and Web site maintainers internationally to litigation. |
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I'm no internationally recognized spider expert, but if it was a baboon spider, I'm not at all remorseful. |
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Kathryn led her own contemporary dance company for eighteen years and now choreographs for ballet companies nationally and internationally. |
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It became internationally famous for its connection with The Smiths, the cult 1980s Mancunian band who posed in front of it for an album cover. |
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We feel that grime has the potential to become an internationally recognised genre as drum and bass has. |
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Many Italian merchants ship internationally and at keen prices so it pays to do some leg work. |
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He is an internationally renowned bandleader and one of the greatest trumpet and brass instrument players. |
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The main objective is to enrich the lives of young Bahamians by exposing them to internationally acclaimed dancers, teachers and choreographers. |
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It soon, however, also opened a Pandora's box of questions about just how internationally compliant Egyptian presidential elections could be. |
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The invitation of five internationally prominent male ballet stars showed that the Kirov's ballerinas were equal to the skills of their partners. |
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This is even more apparent to enterprises that compete internationally in a global economy. |
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She sells her screen prints throughout England and internationally and has exhibited her works all over Cumbria. |
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She was internationally renowned as a writer of textbooks for the teaching of English as a foreign language. |
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For both tobacco and diet there are no agreed targets or internationally accepted indicators of progress. |
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His many books and hundreds of articles have raised the profile of Canadian film both nationally and internationally. |
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The music festival will offer numerous organ, harpsichord and piano recitals by emerging artists as well as internationally renowned soloists. |
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However, last year he wrote a massive UK hit single, which went on to sell very well internationally. |
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The resolution paves the way for an internationally recognised representative Government of Iraq to be formed. |
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Fourth graders are slipping behind in mathematics and science, compared to students internationally. |
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The corporate banking market in Ireland is mature, but there is still scope for growth internationally. |
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A decision to seize the opportunity they present could have a major impact on the left internationally. |
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He is an internationally renowned authority in rock mechanics, seismology and volcanology. |
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I think with my personal best I have a chance at medalling internationally. |
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She becomes involved with a self-absorbed, internationally known ballet star who discards women like used candy wrappers. |
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It marks the coming together of an increasingly internationally minded avant-garde theatre scene. |
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Our football clubs and national teams win nothing internationally, and yet we say we want to be counted among the best. |
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Spanish fuel stations supply most internationally known brands of unleaded petrol and diesel. |
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He is an internationally recognized researcher who maintains programs in biotechnology that emphasize the tissue culture of fruit crops. |
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As a result, he's now the redheaded stepson of the Confidential cast, the one major player who isn't internationally known. |
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The internationally renowned French painter is a master of the naif tradition and one of the most popular artists working today. |
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Lane is internationally known for his groundbreaking work in the fields of biochemistry and nutrition. |
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At the same time, many Beninese artists, now internationally recognized, are being invited to exhibit their work all over the world. |
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If we believe it now we will never move towards achieving minimum labour standards internationally. |
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Some 200 building products are analyzed using internationally recognized science-based standards. |
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American contributions such as Waldorf salad and Caesar salad had already become internationally popular in the first half of the century. |
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There is a reason that so few bands from Ireland make it internationally when they are so big over here. |
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The shipping industry in India is internationally competitive and is capable of further growth. |
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Now a bona fide big-timer at home, Lau, like other local talent, is looking to branch out internationally. |
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Anyway, with all the current security concerns in the US and internationally, we would all be better off if this nutso was put away for a couple dozen years. |
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As more come online, they will actively seek better selling prices elsewhere and also source their goods internationally. |
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In fact, in a recent study of their users internationally, it was the lowest priority for most. |
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The surprise announcement by the local vintners that they would defy the new law has generated a media frenzy both locally, nationally and even internationally. |
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The internationally accepted term is now the human immunodeficiency virus. |
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Horvath is a variationist sociolinguist whose work on Australian English is internationally recognized for its comprehensiveness and methodological acuity. |
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An internationally acclaimed Preston sculptor has been commissioned to create a striking walk-through work of art for a residential development at Salford Quays. |
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Dating behavior may differ internationally, but we are all chemically identical in love. |
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Looch is the editor-publisher of an internationally respected lefty newspaper called the Russian courier. |
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The beauty and immensity of the chapel are internationally known. |
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Ireland is internationally important as a northerly winter feeding ground for many winter migrant birds such as thrush, fieldfare, redwing, and finches. |
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This begins to explain why, on the flyleaves of many books by internationally known Caribbean authors, it is not uncommon to find a dedication to Henry Swanzy. |
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He is well-recognised internationally for his work as a neurosurgeon. |
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It was a landmark in protests in Britain and throughout the world, and was the beginning of Britain being seen as one of the centres of the anti-war movement internationally. |
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Professor Michael is internationally renowned for his work on artificial plasma solutions and scientific development in relation to major surgery. |
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He entered repertory theatre in the late 1940s as an actor, and then worked as a racing driver and manager for the internationally successful Stirling Moss. |
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The native New Zealander is an internationally acclaimed opera singer. |
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China could also give Taiwan more breathing room internationally. |
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Traditionally, it has been the prospect of America putting antiballistic missile weapons into orbit that has most excited the left, both internationally and at home. |
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The Project will help to conserve the area's internationally important limestone country with its unique limestone pavement, blue-moor grassland and lime-rich wetlands. |
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He was known internationally for organizing numerous influential traveling exhibitions and for introducing to the mainstream many key avant-garde artists. |
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Its assets were auctioned internationally by the liquidators. |
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The famous five-star resort used to get its internationally renowned shellfish from local fishermen who brought in fresh supplies daily from local ports such as Girvan. |
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The rotationally felled conifer plantation provides habitat for internationally important populations of nightjar, woodlark, and Dartford warbler. |
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Selling beautiful handmade jewellery which looks to Japan and North Africa for its inspiration, the internationally known designer creates everything herself. |
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This standard was adopted internationally in 1961, replacing an arbitrarily assigned value of 16.000 amu for the atomic mass of an atom of oxygen. |
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His vibrant paintings, prints and cut-outs, celebrated for their exceptional richness and luminosity of colour, are found in art collections internationally. |
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Firstly, because there is a crisis in the reformist parties internationally, people feel that their traditional home has been hijacked by neo-liberals. |
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He also won awards for Man and Elephant, the love story of a mahout and an elephant, which was been shown on 100 television channels internationally. |
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Taking advantage of the prolific Bermuda Cedar, they set to work to design and build the Bermuda sloops and schooners that became internationally famous. |
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This would push food prices up internationally, raising the incidence of hunger, disease and political instability. |
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The town is also recognized internationally for its Ponchatoula strawberry Festival. |
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The events include the opening of the world's only Museum of Masks, a parade of thousands of masks, an internationally flavoured masked ball and a fireworks extravaganza. |
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Do you have numbers on how many honor killings take place in the U.S. and internationally? |
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Wednesday and Thursday nights, internationally acclaimed blues singer, songwriter and bottleneck slide guitarist Catfish Keith will play two gigs in the North West. |
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The early trade theory assumed that capital was internationally immobile. |
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But where the defendant is domiciled within the jurisdiction such an order cannot be regarded as exorbitant or as going beyond what is internationally acceptable. |
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Italians, who were internationally scolded for slowness in preparing for the millennium bug, woke up sleepily on the first morning of 2000 to find life working as usual. |
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It is also one of the country's foremost musical theatre and drama producers, behind some of the most successful and innovative productions in Britain and internationally. |
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The lab is also internationally known for its work in bioacoustics. |
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John is an internationally recognised expert in the study of addiction and has research expertise in epidemiology, biostatistics, psychometrics and clinical psychology. |
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The Montreal native is a mixmaster who has been pleasing the crowds internationally with his solid skills and knack for picking the perfect blend of music. |
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If the factors of production are internationally mobile, capital and labor would move from England to Portugal, where both commodities can be produced the cheapest. |
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Under the universal name of moidore it became the most commonly traded coin in the New World and was internationally the principal gold coin of the 18th century. |
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They were the women voters who turned to the GOP in the past when things got unsettled internationally. |
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Nepal is known internationally for its wool garments, which are made from the fur of the pashmina, a mountain goat that scales the snow-capped mountains. |
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He said the latest terascale supercomputing system has several hundred gigaflops of sustained power on internationally accepted benchmarks and storage of over 10 terabytes. |
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The combination of expressive painterliness and deft realism characteristic of Sargent's painting was admired internationally and imitated by many lesser artists. |
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If Indonesia wants to have an internationally competitive workforce, a major overhaul of its educational system is only the first step in a long process that lies ahead. |
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The internationally renowned chef at Manchester's acclaimed Chinese restaurant is a dab hand at dealing with woks of boiling oil, and knows all about safety in the kitchen. |
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On Tuesday 24 August the event focuses on Ethiopian writers such as Shantam Shubisa, who is also an internationally recognised singer from the Oromo tribe in Ethiopia. |
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It is the right number for an action comedy which we want to have enough good action to work internationally. |
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This is an internationally recognised human right, enshrined in a number of human rights treaties and conventions that Australia has pledged to uphold. |
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Such a struggle will find a powerful response from the urban and rural masses in Sri Lanka, in the Indian sub-continent as a whole and internationally. |
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Other birds on the island include boobies, fairy terns, frigate birds, and a good-sized population of friendly ground doves, a species classed as internationally vulnerable. |
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Well now, Australians have been very successful internationally I think in show jumping and three-day eventing especially the rough and tumble part of the cross-country. |
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What can we learn from online work communities and today's online affiliatory communities to intuit the third space of the near future, both internationally and in Europe? |
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Cheques and drafts are used internationally, but not extensively. |
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At the Art Students League, he studied under George Grosz, the Dada artist internationally known for his political caricatures, paintings and photomontages. |
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Guest of honour at the official opening of Thornden Hall was internationally renowned percussionist Miss Evelyn Glennie, who has collected a string of awards. |
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For example, the cost of sending an email is generally cheaper than posting a letter in the mail, especially for people wishing to communicate internationally. |
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Al-Kaylani appreciated the great successes of Qatari businesswomen in different fields, locally and internationally. |
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The UK remains a great power with considerable economic, cultural, military, scientific and political influence internationally. |
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There are important populations of seals and internationally significant nesting grounds for a variety of seabirds such as gannets. |
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The community is internationally known, attracting over 100,000 young pilgrims annually. |
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The metric system is an internationally agreed decimal system of measurement. |
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It is used to price two thirds of the world's internationally traded crude oil supplies. |
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It is resident at the Birmingham Hippodrome and tours extensively nationally and internationally. |
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Mauritania later withdrew, and Morocco's claim to the territory is not internationally recognized. |
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Influenced by American rhythm and blues and rock music, they also strongly affected American music for years and were internationally popular. |
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Liverpool is internationally known for music and is recognised by Guinness World Records as the World Capital City of Pop. |
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Nottingham has been used as a location in many locally, nationally, and internationally produced films. |
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Nontradables also lead to deviations in PPP because the prices of nontradables are not linked internationally. |
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Most students will sit an international language exam and receive an internationally recognized qualification. |
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Over the years these were replaced gradually with degrees that were more and more internationally comparable programs and corresponding titles. |
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The club has numerous athletes competing for championships both nationally and internationally. |
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In this industry it competed locally with Norwich and Leicester and internationally with St Etienne in France. |
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Lean's films now began to become infrequent but much larger in scale and more extensively released internationally. |
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The beach encloses an intertidal lagoon which is an internationally important Ramsar Convention site known for its biodiversity. |
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South Africa was prohibited from competing internationally from 1969 to 1994 due to apartheid. |
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Grand Prix racing began in 1906 and became the most popular type internationally in the second half of the twentieth century. |
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This is an attempt by the NFL to strengthen the NFL fanbase in London and internationally. |
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A number of national and internationally famous people originate from Huddersfield. |
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Despite having only played in 5 world cups, England have hosted matches in 8 different tournaments including 3 that took part internationally. |
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There are 15 internationally recognized states with which the Holy See does not have relations. |
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Danish universities offer international students a range of opportunities for obtaining an internationally recognised qualification in Denmark. |
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The new Irish Republic was recognised internationally only by the Russian Soviet Republic. |
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Ireland has also produced many internationally known artists in other genres, such as rock, pop, jazz, and blues. |
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The Child Citizenship Act of 2000 streamlined the naturalization process for children adopted internationally. |
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Reginald, who is in his 50s, moves around the country, and sometimes internationally, for his work as a midrate motivational speaker. |
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The Scottish cricket team, which represents Scotland internationally, play their home matches at the Grange cricket club. |
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It was made internationally famous as the setting for the classic film, Odd Man Out, starring James Mason. |
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The United States is a prominent political and cultural force internationally, and a leader in scientific research and technological innovations. |
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The largest internationally operating media companies in Germany are the Bertelsmann enterprise, Axel Springer SE and ProSiebenSat. |
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In 2010, the country ranked fifth internationally in terms of value of liabilities booked and sixth in terms of assets booked. |
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Although no birds are endemic, internationally important seabird colonies exist. |
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Singapore ranks 5th internationally and first in Asia on the UN Human Development Index, and 3rd highest per capita income. |
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New York City is home to hundreds of cultural institutions and historic sites, many of which are internationally known. |
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Harajuku, a neighbourhood in Shibuya, is known internationally for its youth style, fashion and cosplay. |
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The papers that have been published in this journal are internationally acclaimed for maintaining high research standards. |
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When ranked by global passenger traffic, Gatwick is 35th busiest internationally and the ninth busiest airport in Europe. |
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Passengers wishing to travel internationally with BA either to or from regional UK destinations must now transfer in London. |
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Nova Scotia produced internationally recognized shipbuilders Donald McKay and William Dawson Lawrence. |
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Stoppard has been a key playwright of the National Theatre and is one of the most internationally performed dramatists of his generation. |
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At the time of Morris' death, his poetry was known internationally and his company's products were found all over the world. |
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The London Institute originally chose not to apply because its individual colleges were internationally recognised in their own right. |
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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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Irish national teams have played internationally with attendance at European championships. |
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Oil provided Saudi Arabia with economic prosperity and substantial political leverage internationally. |
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Most of these companies, many of which are internationally known brands, are located within the departure areas. |
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According to maps from MINURSO or the UNHCR, part of the wall extends several kilometers into internationally recognized Mauritanian territory. |
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Important domestic competitions are the Somalia League and Somalia Cup, with the Somalia national football team playing internationally. |
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Commerce includes legal, economic, political, social, cultural and technological systems that are in operation in any country or internationally. |
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The area is fringed to the north and east by dramatic coastal scenery and is home to large, internationally important colonies of seabirds. |
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The Bank later used this expertise in energy finance to expand internationally. |
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For that reason among others, this project raised a substantial debate before US Congress for the FY07 Defense budget, but also internationally. |
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The Fratellis released a deluxe edition of Here We Stand internationally on 8 December. |
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The Aberdyfi Rowing Club rows in the Dyfi Estuary and Cardigan Bay and takes part in races all round the coast of Wales and internationally. |
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Since its opening in 2000 the venue has played host to several internationally famous acts. |
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Moreover, globalization meant that Canadian firms had to downsize their workforce in order to stay efficient and compete internationally. |
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In 1996 the area hit the headlines internationally when the oil tanker Sea Empress ran aground, causing a substantial oil spill. |
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These have vast networks of transport available both internationally, regionally and locally inside a city. |
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Cardiff University was ranked 188th in Best Global Universities internationally and 19th nationally. |
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This has been a focus in major art institutions internationally and has become an object of academic study and research. |
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The following players have represented Wales internationally and represented the Ospreys. |
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Doctor Who has been broadcast internationally outside of the United Kingdom since 1964, a year after the show first aired. |
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The limited company expanded internationally and in 1985 was restructured as Trinity Holdings Plc. |
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The hotel was to become internationally known and was the center of the civic and social life and home of the stars for many years. |
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The county's coastline includes internationally important seabird breeding sites and numerous bays and sandy beaches. |
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Wheat, poultry, dairy, beef, and pork, as well as internationally recognised processed foods are the primary French agricultural exports. |
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Originating in the British isles during the Victorian era, the full breakfast is among the most internationally recognised British dishes. |
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The government actively pursued an internationally competitive manufacturing sector of primarily large corporations. |
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As a result, it has become one of the most internationally renowned fiestas in Spain, with over 1,000,000 people attending every year. |
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Two internationally renowned composers from Bergen are Edvard Grieg and Ole Bull. |
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This is partly due to improvements in the ability to transport fresh fish internationally. |
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Deauville is internationally known for its horse culture, its famous tracks, Yearling sales and its multiple group one annual races. |
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Brands such as Fujifilm, Sony, Nintendo, Panasonic, Toyota, Nissan and Honda are internationally famous. |
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He is internationally known for the concept of micro credit which allows poor and destitute people with little or no collateral to borrow money. |
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These areas were nominated for their internationally important wild plant populations. |
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During the 1860s, Tasmanian Aboriginal skulls were particularly sought internationally for studies into craniofacial anthropometry. |
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There are no internationally recognized standards for hooks and thus size is somewhat inconsistent between manufacturers. |
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However, recently Austrian football has not been internationally successful. |
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Further, Rome hosted the 1991 EuroBasket and is home to the internationally recognized basketball team Virtus Roma. |
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For example, a shared language gives people the chance to study and work internationally, not just being limited to the same cultural group. |
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It became known internationally as the Protestant Rome, being base for such reformers as Theodore Beza or William Farel. |
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Even when it can be said to survive, it is not upheld by the legal system of any internationally recognized government. |
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However, Abdel Aziz's regime was isolated internationally, and became subject to diplomatic sanctions and the cancellation of some aid projects. |
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France is another country in which the cosmetic industry plays an important role, both nationally and internationally. |
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Laws began to change to deal with commerce, both internationally, and locally within individual countries. |
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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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There are a few internationally linked automated teller machines that accept Visa cards in Freetown operated by ProCredit Bank. |
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Newfoundland and Labrador's arts community is recognized nationally and internationally. |
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Other political parties campaign and raise finances internationally, while activity within Cuba by opposition groups is minimal. |
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Musicians, composers, music producers and singers from Colombia are recognized internationally such as Shakira, Juanes, Carlos Vives and others. |
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The most internationally recognized dishes include chocolate, tacos, quesadillas, enchiladas, burritos, tamales and mole among others. |
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It is internationally known for golf, tennis, auto racing and water sports. |
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Among the internationally known products of Trujillo, asparagus is exported to neighboring countries, Europe and the United States. |
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Among its most popular products internationally, highlighting the studs that are exported mainly to neighboring countries, USA, Europe. |
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Since the 1980s, several graduates of the Belgian Royal Academy of Fine Arts have become internationally successful fashion designers in Antwerp. |
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Without international recognition, any Pridnestrovians needing to travel internationally must accept Moldovan citizenship and its passport. |
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Many chemicals, such as PCBs and DDT, have been internationally banned due to the recognition of their harm on the environment. |
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The second circle consists of features which may become internationally common or may fall into obscurity. |
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Nigeria has been home to numerous internationally recognised basketball players in the world's top leagues in America, Europe and Asia. |
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Esperanto is probably between the fifty languages which are most used internationally. |
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The Belize national basketball team is the only national team that has achieved major victories internationally. |
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The change was brought on because internationally, the term Bishop is more commonly related to religious leaders than the previous title. |
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The Western Ghats, which form most of eastern Goa, have been internationally recognised as one of the biodiversity hotspots of the world. |
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Smith declared Rhodesia a republic in 1970, following the results of a referendum the previous year, but this went unrecognised internationally. |
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Zimbabwe was thus considered internationally to have an achieved a good record of health development. |
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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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This is the internationally recognized method of measuring smoke from combustion. |
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