Veterinarians should be seen as protectorates against zoonotic outbreaks as well as agroterrorism attacks. |
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From these strongpoints, in the 19th and early 20th centuries the British established protectorates over the Malay sultanates on the peninsula. |
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In the east, German protectorates would be established over Poland and the Baltic provinces that would ensure their continuing Germanization. |
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American protectorates in Cuba, Panama, Haiti, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic were modified or dismantled. |
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What is more, the planned solutions to assist these protectorates are problematic and harmful. |
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This throws up another fundamental question: how effective are international protectorates? |
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Appendix B outlines the status of persons living in U. S. territories and protectorates. |
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Those same taxpayers and citizens then pay to divide the Balkans into small protectorates, as has happened in Kosovo. |
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In the second, America acquired colonies and protectorates around the Pacific and the Caribbean. |
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This suited Britain, because it meant its protectorates could become self-sufficient. |
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Our reaction should be to deny visas for those new citizens, especially for the leaders of the new Russian protectorates. |
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In Oceania, France got a leading position as imperial power after making Tahiti and New Caledonia protectorates in 1842 and 1853 respectively. |
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It had several protectorates across the continent, including German East Africa and German South-West Africa. |
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As far as possible, the NATO protectorates in Bosnia and Kosovo must be seen to be doing a humane and necessary job, not just by voters in troop-contributing nations, but by locals and indeed the rest of the world. |
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After the Spanish-American war in 1898 gave it territories and protectorates from Cuba to the Philippines, the United States needed a naval route between Atlantic and Pacific. The gains were swift. |
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But now we have a commitment as an alliance in Bosnia and our other protectorates in the Balkans-and I include Macedonia and Albania proper in that as well-that will have no partitions in the future. |
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Each Member shall notify to the International Labour Office the action taken in respect to each of its colonies, protectorates, and possessions which are not fully self-governing. |
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There has been considerable discussion about reviving trusteeship or new forms of protectorates for those countries deemed to have spoiled their chances. |
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The concept of sports nationalities allows independent territories, commonwealths, protectorates, and certain geographical areas to have discrete identities for international athletic competition. |
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In 1900, the British Crown took over the administration of the territory from the Royal Niger Company and declared protectorates over Northern and Southern Nigeria. |
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It was to break up Yugoslavia and share it out and you succeeded in doing this by imposing foreign occupation in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo and by creating protectorates. |
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Species interaction strategies are highly-honed and on display throughout the island, especially near Snowy owl nests which act as protectorates for other species and beacons for migratory species and around fox dens. |
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The Ottoman Empire disintegrated, with much of its Levant territory awarded to various Allied powers as protectorates. |
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France was nervous about the growing influence that Nasser exerted on its North African colonies and protectorates. |
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Following World War II, Britain retained control of both British Somaliland and Italian Somaliland as protectorates. |
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Smaller fleets were deployed to the German overseas protectorates, the most prominent being assigned to the East Asia Station at Tsingtao. |
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The French colonial empire constituted the overseas colonies, protectorates and mandate territories that came under French rule from the 16th century onward. |
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The British Empire comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom and its predecessor states. |
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Notable examples include Canada, India, Pakistan, the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as most of their current or former colonies and protectorates. |
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In the 1920s, the religious fanatic Ikhwan fighters who were helping Ibn Saud to conquer Arabia were also threatening the British protectorates of Iraq and Transjordan. |
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Protectorates include Ras Mohamed National Park, Zaranik Protectorate and Siwa. |
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Administratively, Nigeria remained divided into the Northern and Southern Protectorates and Lagos Colony. |
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