Yet, 15 years after the war, they were rapidly becoming economic powerhouses. |
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The Redskins are perennial powerhouses when it comes to offseason commotion. |
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That is why younger, leaner, more ambitious colleges are now the real powerhouses of learning. |
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Countries once considered laughing stocks are now financial powerhouses and with that comes opportunities for investors. |
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Trees are necessary to human life not just because they are powerhouses of basic biospheric processes. |
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Traditional university football powerhouses from Melbourne included Victoria and Ballarat and these looked strong and hard to beat. |
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That certainly isn't the case in B.C. or Ontario, Canada's other economic powerhouses. |
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It's the very economic powerhouses that they seek to cripple that will be our best hope for salvation if things do start to go wrong. |
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If he's right, the companies building the underpinnings for these services could become the tech powerhouses for years to come. |
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Livewire punk popsters A and ska powerhouses Less Than Jake worked the audience like the festival veterans they are. |
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But don't let that keep these nutritional powerhouses out of your daily diet. |
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The grands corps were the powerhouses of the state, and established a tentacular grasp on other key institutions. |
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Norquist is apparently pining away for the day when America has the same tax system as economic powerhouses like Russia, the Ukraine, and Iraq. |
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Second, we are seeing the emergence of China and India as economic powerhouses and formidable global competitors. |
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What are MERCOSUR's two economic powerhouses doing to put their trade differences behind once and for all? |
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It has grown from a little station, that had a reputation as just being about doof and lattes, into one of the greatest little powerhouses of new music. |
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Besides turbine flow through Eastmain-1 and Eastmain-1-A powerhouses, the spillway will occasionally discharge surplus water. |
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These two stories suggest that it's these online powerhouses that are out of sync with the rest of society when it comes to privacy. |
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It will be a dog fight between perennial powerhouses Edouard Montpetit, Montmorency, Ste. |
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Olympus Stylus Tough cameras are world-renowned for being shockproof, waterproof, crushproof and freezeproof powerhouses. |
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In order to prevent damage to the powerhouses at the plants, erosion and flood protection measures will also be undertaken. |
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You have weathered the economic downturn with a resilience that traditional economic powerhouses could not match. |
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Consequently, it involves incorporating, for instance, the extra-European strategies conducted by other large agricultural powerhouses. |
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The Powell River generating station comprises three powerhouses containing five generating units located in the town of Powell River. |
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We have also seen the emergence of China and India as economic powerhouses. |
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Countries such as Japan, the Republic of Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore are advanced powerhouses in ICT manufacturing industries. |
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That's why companies that rely on these industry powerhouses have happier workers and higher productivity. |
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Their ambitions have created a group of home-grown regional powerhouses. |
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We need to support this message with concrete action to make the North American platform more competitive and help all three countries deal with the challenge posed by commercial powerhouses such as China, India and Brazil. |
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The powerhouses play on, in the dark hours, many time zones away. |
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To compete in a world economy dependent on global value chains, Canadian firms must develop global reach and agility, particularly to keep pace with emerging economic powerhouses such as Brazil, India and China. |
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Equatorial Guinea has grown into Sub-Saharan Africa's third-largest petroleum producer and is gradually cementing its position as one of Central Africa's powerhouses. |
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Ethernet powerhouses 3Com and SynOptics Communications, and startup Grand Junction Networks of Union City, Calif. |
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It will also intensify competition between Pacific economic powerhouses like Japan, Taiwan and the United States on the one hand and the EU and its Member States on the other. |
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A big selling point for banks with large international branch networks such as Citi and HSBC, and even regional powerhouses such as Standard Chartered, is their reach abroad. |
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The only changes that will take place under future conditions relative to the transitional conditions pertain to the commissioning of Eastmain-1-A and Sarcelle powerhouses. |
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While the perennial powerhouses continue to rule the roost in most conferences, there is lots of ball left to play and nobody is lying down for anyone yet. |
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Hugo Sanchez's Pumas from Mexico City managed a draw on the road with Honduran powerhouses Olimpia, while CF Monterrey made easy meat of Guatemala's Municipal at home. |
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Nauset, Barnstable, and Martha's Vineyard are also state hockey powerhouses. |
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Throughout the world, other agricultural powerhouses, which all support their agricultural activities through specifically dedicated policies, have more or less the same concerns and the same objectives. |
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Under this plan, shareholders will receive separate Nortel Networks shares, and continue to benefit from their ownership in two Canadian high-tech powerhouses. |
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North Carolina colleges and universities have had great success in intercollegiate sports over the years, especially in basketball, with Duke and UNC being two of the country's perennial powerhouses. |
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The Canadian weightlifting team will be led by a trio of female powerhouses who were all silver medalists of the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia. |
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The agricultural strategies of the world large powerhouses, aiming to either ensure their food security or make agriculture a true trump card in international relations, are not valued at their true worth. |
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By former Sunset staffer Molly Watson, the book turns these nutritional powerhouses into dishes that taste anything but dutiful. |
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Just downstream of Eastmain-1-A and Sarcelle powerhouses, non-piscivorous species will become piscivorous because of the availability of many small fish made vulnerable to predation following passage through the turbines. |
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Capilano's Kiran Bogavelli and Langara's Toby Ng and Monica Mui should ensure that the BC team has one of the best squads in years to face perennial powerhouses Alberta and Ontario. |
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The Europeans created industrial powerhouses and welfare states. |
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Scotland was one of the industrial powerhouses of Europe from the time of the Industrial Revolution onwards, being a world leader in manufacturing. |
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The state's football powerhouses include Salgaocar Sports Club, Dempo Sports Club, Churchill Brothers, Vasco Sports Club and Sporting Clube de Goa. |
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