The withdrawal of the Godolphin trio will hit the number of overseas horses competing. |
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The poem is wonderfully funny in its sketch of our toey aggressiveness when we find ourselves overseas and out of our trees. |
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If anything signifies the overseas success of South Korean cinema, it's that Hollywood has finally sat up and taken notice. |
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Why not arrange that two of the five judges on the initial bench will be overseas judges with commercial experience? |
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Growing overseas commerce with colonies stimulated merchants to provide ships, as well as goods for expanding settler societies. |
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This is in spite of government pressure for the university to come into line with other universities which charge overseas students higher fees. |
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Academic staff at overseas universities tend to be more lenient towards guest students from developing countries. |
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Clean spread sheets were easy to maintain in his first overseas bank because it was in a converted London launderette. |
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For troops who have just returned from overseas or for those about to ship out, the USO is a valuable source of help and support. |
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The CIA will be in charge of all U.S. spying overseas in one of this country's biggest intelligence shake-ups. |
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Morain said the majority of the soldiers were on their first overseas postings. |
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There will be links to overseas programming and performances from touring artists. |
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More than 800 marathon runners from overseas flew into the province for this run. |
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The buzz created by having visitors from other parts of the country and from overseas has had a ripple effect. |
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People who come from overseas for the match without a ticket are always prepared to fork out well above the going rate. |
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The number of overseas weddings has increased by 55 per cent in the last five years. |
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As your Honours know, the New South Wales Supreme Court has sat overseas on a number of recent occasions. |
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The girls all want to start part-time work to begin saving for overseas travel. |
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The problem of course with teachers trained overseas is that they are not sufficiently acculturated in terms of education in New Zealand. |
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Many women send remittances overseas to family and friends, and this further hinders their capacity to assist others financially in Melbourne. |
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The national gymnasts are calling for more overseas tryouts in their training program prior to the biennial sporting event in September. |
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The prime minister has been embarking on a hectic schedule of overseas trips, summits, policy initiatives, walkabouts and social engagements. |
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You took an oath to defend the nation, and you kept that oath overseas and under fire. |
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Winemakers are trying to offload much of their inventory overseas and foreign markets by and large are lapping it up. |
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Our small machine shop has found it cheaper to import some products from overseas than to build them in-house. |
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She worked overseas for three years, teaching windsurfing and waterskiing in America, and learning to scuba dive in Fiji. |
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According to one overseas tabloid report, his alleged paramour gave a tell-all interview to an unidentified American broadcast network. |
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The Pyongyang golf links is abustle with Pyongyangites, overseas Koreans and foreigners in this tourist season. |
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You are likely to work with people from overseas and participate in international seminars or meetings. |
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A number of overseas possessions remain part of metropolitan France and send MPs to the national assembly. |
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By law, reservists receive 12 months downtime between overseas deployments unless they waive that right. |
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On overseas pitches he has at times been the only Indian likely to get any wickets at all. |
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This could be either through an overseas joint venture or a wholly owned subsidiary. |
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The thought of boerewors and a cold beer is enough to make any South African travelling overseas homesick. |
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A weak dollar might turn off foreign investors and reduce critically needed overseas capital. |
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Another chapter is being added to the story of overseas acquisitions by Indian pharma companies. |
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For Australia, 416,809 men enlisted and 331,000 of them sailed overseas to be 'six-bob a day tourists' and to fight. |
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Some British radicals argued, too, that overseas conquest bred autocratic habits, which then threatened liberty at home. |
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What sane, sensible person would throw more than a billion dollars at the overseas sharemarket at a time of major volatility? |
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Except for a small community of former boat people, Vietnam has no supportive overseas ethnic connection. |
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The government imposed capital control measures, banning capital repatriation overseas for a year. |
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So I bought CDs of radio dramas from overseas and played them at home, and then later in the car. |
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It's a pretty tough position in your own home country so transplanting those challenges overseas may seem a bit overwhelming. |
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To this day Sweden, with the other Scandinavian countries, tops the league of percentage state spending on overseas aid. |
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We depend almost entirely on overseas trade, and have done since the first export, in 1882, of refrigerated meat on the Dunedin, as I recall it. |
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Andy, her husband, is in the army and they have had several years of overseas postings. |
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The singer plans to make some serious scratch overseas doing promotional work. |
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The author's thorough and captivating depiction of nursing from stateside general hospitals to overseas battlefronts surpasses all expectations. |
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Federal marshals are guarding overseas flights, and state troopers are patrolling trains. |
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An existing in-house induction programme was adapted for the company's overseas staff. |
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As Mr Wood put it, the policy covers overseas secondment as well as business trips. |
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The bank has some 795 branches in Indonesia and two overseas branches, and operates 1,858 automatic teller machines. |
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This couple, both successful and well educated, had returned from various postings overseas and were now very happy to be back home in Thailand. |
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We have seen our skilled nurses and teachers packing up as a result of the lure of more attractive overseas packages. |
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Customers still think they get more value for their money from overseas automakers. |
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The Yorkshire Productivity Awards have been set up to champion businesses which are bucking the trend of relocating overseas and axing jobs. |
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He is keen to recruit Scots businessmen and women working overseas to return to the country and help foster that entrepreneurial spirit. |
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The region absorbs 18 percent of US exports and accounts for about 21 percent of US companies' overseas investments. |
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This is the kind of thing I've been waiting to see to start luring me back from the clutches of the overseas mechanizers. |
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But people overseas know how the political playing field was tilted in his favor. |
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We took two friends from England to the Hotel Konanso and found the kaiseki meal was perfect for overseas visitors. |
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Like many of his generation, he had returned from overseas to start a family with his war bride. |
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So we have a former foreign Minister, now a trade Minister, overseas with Mr Peters, mopping up the mess and bagging him at the same time. |
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But schools across Colchester are only too aware of the impact of conflict and overseas postings on children from Army families. |
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Almost uniquely, our regulatory system for banks relies on overseas regulators. |
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It was reported in overseas media that some international tobacco firms have actually been engaged in aiding and abetting cigarette smuggling. |
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In May 1963, as a 23-year-old wife of a serving RAF policeman, I accompanied my husband on an overseas posting to Cyprus. |
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It is likely that any sanctions will be limited to travel bans and freezing of overseas accounts. |
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It is important that the All Whites continue to play test matches and make overseas tours. |
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If the jobs go overseas or pay at overseas wages, ambitious people will move to other fields. |
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Let us look at what happened to the Australian meat industry when it was discovered by consumers overseas that farmers were mulesing their sheep. |
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Non-essential High Commission workers are leaving, with just a skeleton staff of 40 left to man Britain's biggest overseas mission. |
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However, this view of overseas property agencies is the reason for many of the shortfalls in the industry. |
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To the extent that students are financing their own overseas study, their extended absence does not reflect a misdirection of public resources. |
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This follows last year's staff reduction of 25 per cent when overseas operations were shut down. |
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It is simply unkind to force people in Reg's position to travel overseas to get their last wish. |
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At the nearby processing plant copper, uranium oxide, gold and silver are produced for the Australian and overseas markets. |
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The first telegraph messages from overseas were received in Morse code in this building on 22 October 1872 via the Overland Telegraph Line. |
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It seems that it is a bit of a tradition among graduates to skip off overseas and teach English, and why not? |
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After the huge level of activity in 2000, the amount of home and overseas purchases by Irish firms fell by half last year. |
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Portugal changed Cape Verde's status from a colony to an overseas province in 1951 in an attempt to blunt growing nationalism. |
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Employers are using overseas workers because they believe they can pay them under the union rate. |
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It said it has persuaded several overseas companies to amend their websites to reflect UK law. |
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It was followed, at the end of the 15th cent., by the Merchant Venturers of London, monopolists of the expanding cloth industry's overseas trade. |
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If you grant me this appeal, then my friend from overseas is going to remit me some money and then I will be able to engage a barrister. |
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He says that while Australia has significant gas reserves, supplies from overseas will be needed in the future. |
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Skins were shipped overseas and worked into wallets, boots, jackets, and other apparel. |
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Why does this boy never have a chance to box overseas and fight real boxers and make real money? |
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We knew your Government was seeking overseas bases, so we cooked up a likely story. |
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Similarly the judge would have no right to complain of or countermand a lawful posting overseas of a ward who was in the armed forces. |
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They should now move quickly to build profitable market shares overseas in order to survive. |
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They are also allowed to take their families with them on overseas postings to places such as Germany. |
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Of course, we'll cut their benefits, combat pay and make it difficult to ship their goods home from their overseas postings. |
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She ran her fastest-ever metric mile, 4.03.08, to better her 4.03.18 in her first overseas meet in Monaco earlier in the season. |
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In my first time overseas I am receiving a completely different reaction to my nationality than my seasoned traveller friends told me to expect. |
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It is a pity, then, that the team management does not show the same faith in them when the team plays overseas as it does when playing at home. |
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Many have already prepared their route of retreat by sending their children overseas and redirecting their wealth out of the country. |
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A larger group consists of overseas students working their way through college. |
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I'd been overseas the week before and was tired and jet-lagged at the start. |
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It is thought he too does not count as an overseas player as he has been based in England for some time. |
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He will borrow money overseas to give away to the big polluters to compensate, but in the end the electorate will not have a bar of it. |
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Substantial losses from overseas investments and a stalled share price effectively sealed his fate. |
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Such series have proved popular with viewers, attracting audiences of up to three million per programme and many sales to overseas networks. |
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One can only suspect that both the US and the EU are responding to pressure from business leaders not to regulate their overseas activities. |
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Thirty of the islands are connected to the mainland by a series of bridges and an overseas highway. |
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Usps employees will contact 3,000 county election officials all over the country to coordinate mailing of overseas absentee ballots. |
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With the outbreak of war in 1914 the Australian Government raised the first AIF for overseas service. |
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Under the betting ordinance, Hong Kong punters can bet on overseas races, but they must be part of a local racing programme. |
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With their recently recruited civilian counterparts they formed part of the second AIF, ready for active overseas service. |
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It has expanded internationally, with overseas affiliates in Macedonia, the United States and Switzerland. |
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There is a higher percentage of Australians overseas than there are Americans with passports. |
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Moving permanently overseas became increasingly attractive to many New Zealanders. |
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Sadly we are just reaping the rewards of the wholescale sell-off of the UK utilities industry to overseas investors. |
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These pupils were mainly overseas students taking the exams in their second language. |
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It is long past time that we readjusted our defensive lines overseas to reflect the collapse of the Soviet Union. |
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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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Cheap points, and, possibly, some mitigating box office lucre, can be gained by criticizing an American audience overseas in Europe. |
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Soon after we separated, I heard about a class on how to teach English overseas and realized immediately that this could finance my wanderlust. |
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Hiroshima Bank has been boosting its operations overseas by forming business tie-ups. |
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It's a big story that gets more airtime and column-inches than almost any other overseas posting. |
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He advocated overseas colonization and supported the South in the American Civil War. |
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Will you stop the practice of appointing ex cronies to plum overseas postings? |
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Tip-offs about possible bribes do trickle in from whistleblowers, overseas embassies and investigative journalists. |
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They probably can't legislate manufacture, nor anything beyond the first sale after interstate or overseas goods movement. |
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Mr Howard said it was not new for Australian forces to go overseas to defend the nation as part of an allied effort. |
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Although some hotels and luxury food stores compete to serve the first grouse of the season, many of the birds go to overseas markets. |
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The first foray overseas will happen in May, when a week-long trip to Norway is being lined up once all the necessary paperwork is completed. |
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Australia's shortage of GPs in the bush and other areas in need, is increasingly being filled by unaccredited overseas trained doctors. |
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Overseas visitors who arrived by sea had different characteristics than overseas visitors who arrived by air. |
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Some of us were seasoned travellers, some were going overseas for the first time. |
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Most recently, some African higher education institutions have begun to use Internet-based course modules developed by overseas universities. |
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Exports of joint ventures or subsidiaries of overseas companies are also on the rise. |
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In 1956, he was drafted by the Army Medical Corp. to serve overseas as a medic at a clinic in Germany. |
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They are overseas and they will be there for 3 years saving some money for that ticker-tape parade. |
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The overseas portion of the tour is slated to begin this month in the Netherlands and will culminate in mid-December in Belgium. |
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All these means of training can be put at the disposal of our customers, on-site or at any location the customer stipulates, including their overseas home airbases. |
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But Ford is understood to be looking closely at overseas manufacture in order to reduce showroom prices and its exposure to unfavourable exchange rates. |
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The four main hurdles confronting an overseas investor in the Hungarian market are language, property law and title, bank funding and ongoing management of the property. |
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In 1720 the Scottish adventurer John Law had attempted to set up a state bank on the promise of overseas trading profits, and had paid the king's debts in banknotes. |
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That's probably overstated, but the exploits of the overseas based domestic assemblers do have an excellent track record with product, price, productivity and profitability. |
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The office is giving increased scrutiny to international tax arrangements, reflecting the rising number of individuals and businesses receiving overseas income. |
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Youngsters who have a history of truancy or poor behaviour or who have just arrived in the city from overseas can find it particularly difficult to find a school place. |
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Having studied and lived overseas for 15 years, Cai regards this fireworks show as a good chance for him to gain contact with the country's mainstream culture. |
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Sid Domic, another top overseas signing, is set to play stand off. |
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It still could attract interest from overseas predators but it is far more likely in the short term that Harley will be forced to fall on his sword. |
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Her accomplishments included becoming captain of the first British women's cricket team to tour Australia and leading the first group of Wrens to serve overseas in Singapore. |
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And far from being secondary partners, Scots featured disproportionately in overseas imperial exploitation. |
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The stories of girls overseas have not often been part of the canon of American expatriate writing, Kaplan points out. |
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It invites dictatorial and rogue regimes to use Americans serving overseas as bargaining chips. |
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One in five of the pilots in the Battle of Britain came from overseas and, far from fighting for an Arcadian Britain, some were revenging the invasion of their homelands. |
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These measures have effectively made investing in residential property in this country uneconomical, and have encouraged investment overseas as a result. |
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None of those paragraphs have any bearing or have any relevance in considering the overseas cases because they were not dealing with the scheme of this legislation. |
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These initiatives will improve our retention of nurses, have a positive domino effect on recruitment, and, over time, reduce dependency on agency and overseas nurses. |
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But up next, Coke's plans to sell bottled water overseas are all wet. |
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On USO overseas tours, sports stars are quickly surrounded by soldiers craving the inside scoop about their favorite teams. |
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It is likely the case that attention and outrage from overseas saved her from this fate. |
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Traditional Dutch street organs are a familiar sight in Holland as you would expect, but Territorians don't have to travel overseas to see and hear them. |
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These moves were designed to foster free trade and thus to make it easier for overseas companies to sell their wares in China untrammelled by embargoes and tariffs. |
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It was experiencing very rapid growth before the moratorium was put in place, but is now in danger of stagnating, and falling behind our overseas competitors. |
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Rose also played against all the visiting international teams of International Women's Cricket Council as well as being a team member in overseas tours. |
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Nonetheless, what we should do is to make a serious analytical effort to determine what overseas military commitments make sense and where we should pull in our horns. |
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His mother would come back from overseas trips with a duffel bag stuffed with research, which he would dutifully carry upstairs. |
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Importers ranging from clothiers and toymakers to auto factories could find themselves empty-handed as goods from overseas languish at 29 West Coast ports. |
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Dedicated fans of Chinese rock music have found ways to listen, whether in mosh pits in Beijing, on overseas concert tours, or by picking up CDs and music over the Internet. |
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While several hundred reservists have seen overseas service in recent years, they have been individual volunteers filling specific postings within the permanent forces. |
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The honor of being singled out and the images of another city may have inspired Sarai to embark on her first overseas adventure. |
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However, several of our recent overseas postings have failed with employees returning prematurely from abroad and leaving our organisation soon after. |
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They couldn't be satiated by simply removing millions of jobs and shipping them overseas to exploit the poor elsewhere. |
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The Vikings brought silver, goods, and mercenaries from overseas and probably took at least as much away in Irish slaves, fine metalwork, and the products of the countryside. |
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Is there more to U.S. involvement overseas than the fairy tale of knights saving fair maidens from dragons? |
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And importantly from an environmental point of view, the refillable plastic bottles used overseas are the most energy-efficient type of liquid container there is. |
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With the ability to receive simple text messages, Wall Street traders now get real-time alerts whenever a major deal is carried out in overseas financial markets. |
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Political drift is deterring foreign investors and frightening off overseas business. |
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Misdiagnosis is common, especially if the contact took place while the patient was traveling overseas or if the patient has been poisoned by improperly refrigerated seafood. |
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Most of the merchant marine, overseas at the moment of invasion, rallied to the government-in-exile, for which it provided an important source of income. |
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A young New Zealand soldier serving overseas writes to his family. |
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Similarly, as the Union's budget has increased, particularly for overseas expenditure, so, too, has the interest of international NGOs and third countries. |
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The Norman kings were often overseas and appointed a Justiciar, Regent or Lieutenant to represent them in the kingdom, as the Sheriff did in the shire. |
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Buckley, a 24-year-old schoolteacher, has Irish ancestry so is not counted as an overseas player, meaning the club still have the quota option open to them. |
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There's been a threefold increase in the number of overseas students since Melbourne University's study of first year students began about 10 years ago. |
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In the 1914-18 conflict allied sea power facilitated the dismemberment of Germany's overseas empire and enforced a blockade of Germany and Austria-Hungary. |
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The association had formed partnerships with overseas agencies to create a testing regime, as a way of protecting New Zealand's lucrative manuka honey exports. |
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But in reality, companies just leave their profits in overseas tax havens, deferring taxes indefinitely. |
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What with all my pop-culture Anglicisms, I don't always do a terribly good job at nurturing an overseas readership, so it's good to form bridges across the water. |
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The resort obviously is geared for the overseas market and while prices won't make a huge dent in sterling, marks, euros or yen, in rand terms they might appear expensive. |
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After that, two years' National Service which disrupted one's career and was not pleasant in many overseas postings, particularly if you were shot at by local terrorists. |
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The more overseas transactions made by the cardholder, the more entries in the draw to win the car or a dream vacation. |
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In British overseas territories however, each inhabited territory has a constitution by which the territory is governed locally. |
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Bruins coach Kathy Olivier thinks Greco needs to have a solid injury-free season overseas to show WNBA teams she is not snakebitten. |
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In 1951, Portugal changed Cape Verde's status from a colony to an overseas province in an attempt to blunt growing nationalism. |
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The first overseas tour occurred in September 1859 with England touring North America. |
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Many of Genoa's overseas territories were governed either directly or indirectly by the Bank. |
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Princess Elizabeth went in 1947 on her first overseas tour, accompanying her parents through southern Africa. |
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The income from overseas rights is divided equally between the twenty clubs. |
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In British overseas territories that have instituted this practice, the relevant governor delivers the speech. |
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Swaziland's major overseas trading partners are the United States and the European Union. |
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These innovations enabled them to expand overseas and set up colonies, most notably during the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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In fact, the expense of sound conversion was a major obstacle to many overseas producers, relatively undercapitalized by Hollywood standards. |
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The postage stamps on the letters from overseas were almost as interesting as the letters themselves. |
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Zimbabwean professional rugby league players currently playing overseas are Masimbaashe Motongo and Judah Mazive. |
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Marie company focused on developing and selling carbon credits to overseas clients. |
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It was never deployed overseas as a division, having been restricted to home defence duties around the United Kingdom. |
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The overseas Chinese community has played a large role in the development of the economies in the region. |
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The Netherlands Antilles remained an overseas territory of the Netherlands. |
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Efficient administration and vigorous overseas trade brought new technologies such as water management systems for irrigation. |
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Publishing companies often produce advanced information sheets that may be sent to customers or overseas publishers to gauge possible sales. |
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It links overseas Chinese and their descendants to their heritage, even though they live thousands of miles away from their ancestral homelands. |
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The overseas development of the Church of England in British North America challenged the insular view of the Church at home. |
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ExxonMobil has full international rights to the Standard name, and continues to use the Esso name overseas and in Canada. |
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It has since recognised the importance of overseas Pakistanis and their contribution to the nation's economy. |
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It also saw the establishment of a Danish colonial empire and some Swedish overseas colonies. |
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In September 2009, the Serious Fraud Office announced that it intended to prosecute BAE Systems for offences relating to overseas corruption. |
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The new Portuguese regime was committed to the dissolution of its overseas colonies. |
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As noted above, men of the Bengal Army had been exempted from overseas service. |
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In the Middle Ages overseas trade was carried out from the port of Rackley. |
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My last overseas tour was as a noncommissioned officer in charge of training for IAAFA at Albrook Air Force Base, Canal Zone. |
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Transport links continued to improve and it became possible to travel overseas quickly and affordably. |
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The first overseas consulate of the United States was opened in Liverpool in 1790, and it remained operational for almost two centuries. |
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The Louisiana Air National Guard has over 2,000 airmen and its 159th Fighter Squadron has likewise seen overseas service in combat theaters. |
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Both these units have served overseas during the War on Terror in either Iraq, Afghanistan, or both. |
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Associate Membership, which is open to associated states or overseas territories of member governments, has been granted to Gibraltar. |
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Mandarin is now spreading overseas beyond East Asia and Southeast Asia as well. |
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There remain the 14 British overseas territories still held by the United Kingdom. |
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Germany lost its overseas empire and several provinces, had to pay large reparations, and was humiliated by the victors. |
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The Nigerian government has commissioned the overseas production and launch of four satellites. |
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The school was responsible for the training of all aviation fire crews for British airfields as well as those of many overseas countries. |
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The tag team division also had its moment at the overseas show, with the Prime Time Players defeating Sin Cara and Rey Mysterio. |
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At the same time, American submarines cut off Japanese imports, drastically reducing Japan's ability to supply its overseas forces. |
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It also facilitates the reintegration into society of returning overseas Pakistanis. |
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Most British Chinese are descended from people who were themselves overseas Chinese when they came to Britain. |
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The approximately 250,000 people of the British overseas territories are British by citizenship, via origins or naturalisation. |
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Visitors descending from those overseas emigrants may search for their ancestors at computer terminals. |
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An increase in direct international flights to Christchurch, Dunedin and Queenstown has boosted the number of overseas tourists. |
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In the late 17th century many Huguenots fled to England, the Netherlands, Prussia, Switzerland, and the English and Dutch overseas colonies. |
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The term early modern is most often applied to Europe, and its overseas empire. |
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Irredentism should not be confused with claims to overseas colonies, which are not generally considered part of the national homeland. |
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Settlers exported Guy Fawkes Night to overseas colonies, including some in North America, where it was known as Pope Day. |
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In an attempt to gain foreign support, in May 1605 Fawkes travelled overseas and informed Hugh Owen of the plotters' plan. |
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Britain had a sense of loss of control, as well as loss of markets, and was worried by Napoleon's possible threat to its overseas colonies. |
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Caravels on the India run were often destined to remain overseas for coastal patrol duty, rather than return with the main fleet. |
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The collection supports research and development in UK, overseas and international industry, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry. |
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In 1859, a team of English players went to North America on the first overseas tour. |
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The treaty recognized Portuguese sovereignty over these areas and awarded her small portions of Germany's bordering overseas colonies. |
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However, the British blockade virtually ended overseas and colonial trade, hurting the port cities and their supply chains. |
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Britain quickly invaded and occupied most of Germany's overseas colonies in Africa. |
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The club also announced that Fidel Edwards had signed a new deal and South African all rounder Ryan McLaren had signed as an overseas player. |
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It also incorporates the notion that Mandarin is usually not the national or common language of the areas in which overseas Chinese live. |
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Tendulkar was the first Asian player to represent Yorkshire, but he was an overseas player. |
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The club played its first fixture against overseas opposition in 1907, as Racing Club de Bordelais crossed the Channel to play at the Rec. |
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The Ottoman Empire conquered most of the Genoese overseas territories during the 15th century. |
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Further, it is used as an official flag in some of the smaller British overseas territories. |
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An effort was also made to defend the Portuguese overseas territories in Africa, Asia and Oceania. |
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Smaller military contingents were also transported to other Portuguese island and overseas territories. |
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An overseas member could be added to the Council of State when appropriate. |
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In 1578, Elizabeth I granted a patent to Humphrey Gilbert for discovery and overseas exploration. |
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Whether Walpole was at Brackenburn or Piccadilly, Cheevers was almost always with him, and often accompanied him on overseas trips. |
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It originated with the overseas possessions and trading posts established by England between the late 16th and early 18th centuries. |
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During the period of the English Civil War, the English overseas possessions were highly involved. |
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Meanwhile, the influential writers Richard Hakluyt and John Dee were beginning to press for the establishment of England's own overseas empire. |
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The overseas empire helped liberate France as 300,000 North African Arabs fought in the ranks of the Free French. |
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Newer remnants of the colonial empire were integrated into France as overseas departments and territories within the French Republic. |
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In World War II, Charles de Gaulle and the Free French used the overseas colonies as bases from which they fought to liberate France. |
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Cup in that Miles Wyatt and four friends presented this overall trophy to encourage overseas yachts to race at Cowes. |
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In Imperialism he argued that the financing of overseas empires drained money that was needed at home. |
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Recently, it supplied a shipment loaded with Kashmir White granite bullnose products to an overseas customer. |
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Its spiralling cycle of prosperity, demand and production had a profound influence on overseas trade. |
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Spain still had a huge overseas empire, but France was now the dominant power in Europe and the United Provinces were in the Atlantic. |
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In 2000 Australian great Shane Warne was signed as the club's overseas player. |
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To that end, Russia voluntarily accepted all Soviet foreign debt and claimed overseas Soviet properties as its own. |
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Nineteen personnel are stationed in Gibraltar to support the small Gibraltar Squadron, the RN's only permanent overseas squadron. |
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With a strategy of low-wage mass production overseas and flexible high-tech manufacturing at home, they should remain globally competitive. |
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In addition, he is an active Navy Reserve Senior Chief Petty Officer, having proudly served his country overseas on multiple deployments. |
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The rules of military engagement changed as civil war succeeded overseas campaigns. |
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In this form, the division completed the training of recruits, who were then dispatched overseas as reinforcements. |
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In 2009, York was the 7th most visited city by UK residents and the 13th most visited by overseas visitors. |
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Mercantilism was the basic policy imposed by Great Britain on its overseas possessions. |
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Merchants specialised in financing, organisation and transport while agents were domiciled overseas and acted on behalf of a principal. |
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Sierra manages the bank's operation with a network of seven branches, a few overseas offices with only 300 people on payroll, mostly Andorrans. |
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These innovations enabled them to expand overseas and set up colonies, most notably during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. |
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European overseas expansion led to the contact between the Old and New Worlds producing the Columbian Exchange, named after Columbus. |
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Important overseas colonies, a vast merchant marine, powerful navy and large profits made the Dutch the main challengers to an ambitious England. |
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After 1945, Scotland's economic situation became progressively worse due to overseas competition, inefficient industry, and industrial disputes. |
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Confucianism is found predominantly in Mainland China, South Korea, Taiwan and in overseas Chinese populations. |
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These surveys helped the Spanish monarchy to govern these overseas conquests more effectively. |
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The ports were fundamental for overseas trade, stretching a trade route from Asia, through the Manila Galleon to the Spanish mainland. |
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Like the Cold War, World War IV will last for decades, and will be waged overseas and on the home-front. |
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The crown also established a standing military, with the aim of defending its overseas territories. |
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The two regular battalions are traditionally stationed overseas on peacekeeping duties. |
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She now sells her Marie Louis Bishara in several stores in Egypt, and also sells overseas under the more Arabicized name of Marie Bishara. |
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The accounting period for the overseas units was changed from one ending Dec. |
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By 1921 the coal mines were employing 250,000 men, but this was the peak and in subsequent decades the overseas market began to shrink. |
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The claims were based on Edward's appearance and the circumstances surrounding his overseas birth. |
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In the training, Yusoph emphasised the importance of Overseas Filipinos' participation in the overseas absentee voting system. |
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Manila The 31-day absentee vote for overseas Filipinos kicked off without major hitches yesterday, reports reaching Manila from abroad said. |
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The problem was further compounded by the illegality of overseas Chinese trade under Ming law, making them even more suspicious. |
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The unit provides officers and gunners to supplement the regular RAF Regiment on overseas operations and exercises. |
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Many overseas Indians in countries such as Burma, Singapore and Malaysia also adhere to Hinduism. |
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The island group is a part of the British overseas territory of the United Kingdom and claimed by Argentina. |
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The economy is heavily reliant upon remittances from overseas Filipinos, which surpass foreign direct investment as a source of foreign currency. |
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The repatriated salaries of its overseas stars have become an important part of some local economies. |
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