Dinamo began this season with five Canadians on the roster, although some of those players have become naturalized Belarusians. |
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Also called bird's-eye, it has naturalized and often grows in grassy or bare areas. |
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The paradox at the heart of modern adoption is that it both naturalized and denaturalized kinship. |
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The cards objectified women, they fetishized exoticism, and they naturalized children's uninhibited sexuality. |
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The specially treated multiflora hyacinths are also beautiful when naturalized and can provide long-lasting color. |
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Two naturalized U.S. citizens were indicted yesterday in a scheme to smuggle surface-to-air missiles into this country. |
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Inula helenium, a large plant, related to the sunflower, which grows wild in Europe and has become naturalized in N. America. |
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The plant, which occurs wild in most of Asia and has become naturalized in Europe, may also be referred to as Chinese boxthorn. |
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As more women display masculine characteristics, this threatens the bipolar construction that has become so naturalized. |
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Many sounds that should seem strange to non-English speakers have been adopted and even naturalized in different countries, Spain among them. |
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And, what should it do now that the terminology has been naturalized into the vernacular? |
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Of all the garden plants that can be naturalized, bulbs create the fewest problems. |
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Of recently naturalized species, some have rapidly changing ranges and rapidly changing local abundances. |
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Sigesbeckia orientalis and S. jorullensis are not indigenous to Europe, but both species are naturalized. |
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Mechanical removal of weeds is used whenever possible, and 10 per cent of the campus is now naturalized landscape instead of grass. |
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Many other species that began in the region in this category have escaped and become naturalized in wild areas. |
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This fern is native to southeastern Asia but is naturalized in parts of the southeastern United States. |
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A mix of both native and naturalized wildflower seeds was planted, and Black-eyed Susans were the predominant species. |
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They have done a wonderful job in this compilation of 195 species of native and naturalized trees of Pennsylvania. |
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Native to the Old World tropics, it is naturalized at scattered locations in the southern United States from California to Virginia. |
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He is a man who was born in Ireland, but who became naturalized as a Thai citizen 27 years ago. |
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The citizenship clause declares that anyone born or naturalized in the US is a citizen of the United States and of whatever state they reside in. |
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Locke was not the first naturalized foreigner to serve in the Taiwan military. |
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Why hasn't he taken the plunge and become naturalized and enabled himself to be in a better position to do something about this by voting? |
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A smattering of naturalized yellow narcissi can make a barren bit of property look like a natural wonder. |
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I set out bulbs like daffodils and camas, which have naturalized with gusto. |
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Politicians spoke, judges administered the oaths and newly naturalized citizens cheered. |
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Where bulbs are naturalized, avoid fertilizing in spring so the quick-growing grass plants don't overshadow the bulb leaves before dieback. |
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The field and herbarium study permitted us to document aposematism in the native and naturalized vascular flora of the region. |
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The champion bluegum may be the biggest naturalized tree and the biggest hardwood in America, but for many, it's also the biggest weed. |
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While the tobacco plant is indigenous to North America, it is now commercially cultivated and naturalized in most sub tropical countries. |
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Asians have generally opted to become naturalized citizens rather than permanent resident aliens in the U.S., if they are able to meet the requirements. |
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However, it is unknown whether these are truly native populations or whether they are anthropogenically introduced populations that have become naturalized. |
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Inviting a local school to participate in creating naturalized areas, putting up some bird houses and mapping your golf course are the additional requirements. |
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Canlamine impatiens L., the narrowleaf bittercress, is an annual or biennial herb native to Eurasia that has become naturalized in many parts of the eastern United States. |
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Despite this insecurity, naturalized Canadians were still better off than unnaturalized aliens, who, by definition, were completely outside the polity. |
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I accept that many Filipinos naturalized elsewhere retain their sentimental ties to the mother country and share their income and good fortune with their relatives. |
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In fact, we recently naturalized a person who was a terrorist. |
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The remaining 400,000 have become naturalized Japanese citizens. |
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Mark had naturalized as a citizen when his mother gained her citizenship. |
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Junto can afford to bypass the usual discourses of race, that is, as long as the racial hierarchy remains so naturalized that his power is unquestionable. |
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We have many thousands of chionodoxas naturalized in our garden. |
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There are two species of Hottentot figs that have naturalized in Europe. |
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I shall get them either naturalized or endenizened by the Queen. |
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If hypocrisy was the English vice, as the French critic Taine declared, then it had soon become naturalized in the United States. |
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In some countries, naturalized citizens do not have the right to vote or to be a candidate, either permanently or for a determined period. |
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Examples of these terms are acclimatized, adventive, naturalized, and immigrant species but those terms refer to a subset of introduced species. |
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Other scholars disagrees and instead claims that the population is naturalized and becomes citizens of the new state. |
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Its wearer suggested that pears and peaches might yet be naturalized in the New England climate. |
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The naturalized Norway maple often outcompetes the native North American sugar maple. |
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I never wished you to become naturalized in France, mainly because of the compulsory military service. |
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In 1922, Greece massively naturalized all the Greek refugees coming back from Turkey. |
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Naturalization is associated with large and persistent wage gains for the naturalized citizens in most countries. |
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The Saminess, for their grandparents, was not so much a reflexive matter as something naturalized and implicit. |
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The Corporation Act of James I provided that all such as were naturalized or restored in blood should receive the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. |
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This oath to the Queen, her heirs, and successors is now administered in citizen ceremonies to immigrants becoming naturalized British subjects. |
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In Uruguay, naturalized citizens have the right of eligibility to the parliament after five years. |
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Additionally, Britain has a number of introduced species which have become naturalized in their new environments. |
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Allium sativum grows in the wild in areas where it has become naturalized. |
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It is found in Belgium, Great Britain, France, Ireland, the Netherlands and Spain, and also occurs as a naturalized species in Germany, Italy and Romania. |
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Bell was a British subject throughout his early life in Scotland and later in Canada until 1882 when he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. |
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At least since the Roman Empire the bird was extensively introduced in many places and has become a naturalized member at least of the European fauna. |
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He made another move towards becoming a naturalized citizen. |
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In Morocco, a former French protectorate, and in Guinea, a former French colony, naturalized citizens are prohibited from voting for five years following their naturalization. |
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Tilapias are native to Africa and the Middle East, however due to commercial exploitation, naturalized populations exist in many temperate and tropical regions worldwide. |
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However, ordinary naturalized citizens could vote for municipal elections. |
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On 4 September 1985, Murdoch became a naturalized citizen to satisfy the legal requirement that only United States citizens could own American television stations. |
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I thought, however, of your getting naturalized in Switzerland. |
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Being a naturalized South African citizen is a privilege, not a right. |
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