Theological reflection in the field of missiology has been the richest and most prolific in Latin America during the last forty years. |
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Salekhard is surrounded by some of the richest oil and natural gas fields in the world. |
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Among the Democrats' richest and most fervent supporters, this may be the number one issue. |
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He is soon smitten with new student Pat McClellan who is on the make for the most handsome and richest of the Tait College men. |
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In every respect, he was kindness personified and a man of the richest and most sincere nature. |
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Mexican telecon titan Carlos Sum Helu remains at number three but all three of the world's richest men got poorer in the past year. |
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I come from a good family, my father was an honorable man, and I was the lord of one of the richest earldoms in the kingdom. |
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As for the need to repay one of Ireland's richest men, it can only be assumed that he has granted many a favour down the years. |
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The special triple blending process makes Chivas Regal 18 Year Old the smoothest, richest Scotch whisky in the world. |
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The world's 6th richest man and official biggest baller in tech purchased a regional airline in Hawaii. |
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It is a fine example of the so-called prodigy buildings built by the richest and most intellectually advanced men. |
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It really is remarkable that the richest country in the world topped the congestion charge nonpayers league over the last six months. |
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It is one of the richest resources on baptism written for Episcopalians in print. |
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On the opposite side of the island is the richest area for calcicolous bryophytes in the county. |
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The richest pilgrims were carried up in wooden palanquins by tough, wiry hillmen. |
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My grandmother was a nursemaid in high demand with the richest echelons of the London gentry. |
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Minerals, mushrooms, higher and lower plants, invertebrate and vertebrate animals make up the richest museum collection on the Balkan Peninsula. |
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Perhaps the richest and certainly the most extensively studied cluster compounds are the carbonyl complexes. |
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The Mayor Of Casterbridge is the tale of Henchard's rise from travelling haymaker to the richest corn merchant in the town of Casterbridge. |
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Especially when one of them is the richest, and potentially the greatest, who ever strode a golf course. |
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The museum is located in Mariposa, which had some of the Gold Country's richest strikes. |
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Much greater efforts are now being made to preserve buildings commissioned during Melbourne's golden period as the world's richest city. |
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Another wealthy tribe, the 16,000-strong Osage in Oklahoma, owns the rights to one of the richest oil and gas fields in the state. |
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We can stuff ourselves stupid on the richest foods and blame it all on somebody else. |
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They are too busy trying to sell high-priced, high-profit products to middle-class customers in the richest countries. |
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A golfing boom in one of Europe's richest countries has fizzled out, with half the newly-built Swiss golf clubs crying out for members. |
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Health care is by far the richest potential plum amongst Canada's remaining public services. |
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Quite odd you're already so prestigiously looked at, being only thirty-four years old, and one of the richest men in the world. |
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A beautiful, headstrong, and feisty young woman, she was the heiress to the duchy of Hilos, one of the richest provinces. |
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He has become one of the richest men in the world by reacting before other financiers and governments. |
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Erosion of the rocks around the dikes created Arizona's richest placer deposits, and the site of Arizona's greatest gold rush. |
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Two of the world's richest men, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, say they'll leave what amounts to a pittance to their children. |
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If New Orleans were to be in Britain, it would be by far its richest city as ranked by disposable income after tax and benefits. |
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Have you ever daydreamed about how you would spend your money if you were one of the richest people in the world? |
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Ministers want to see 200 academies set up to replace failing schools by 2010, partly supported by some of the richest people in the country. |
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The 193 centuries were determined by wealth, and the richest centuries were also the smallest, so individual votes in these counted more heavily. |
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The richest traders of the city gathered at Kaiser Park, and liquor and money flowed like water. |
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He is one of the richest characters in the whole of the Wodehouse creation, absolutely rounded and quite without flaw. |
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Dark green leaves such as kale, spinach and cabbage are among the richest sources. |
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One speaker at the conference identified a rateable differential of 31 280 percent between the richest and the most deprived districts. |
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The poorest Afghans and the richest Afghans are all coming back to the country to do what they can. |
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Despite negotiations to lower the price of imported medications, they remain out of reach to all but the very richest. |
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The list of private helicopter owners reads like a who's who of the country's richest businessmen. |
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The south German towns, once among the richest in Europe, crashed finally and completely after 1648, and never recovered their position. |
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It needs only the effort to redevelop it again, and this will be one of the richest countries in the Middle East. |
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The richest country in the industrialised world will continue to have some of the worst pockets of poverty. |
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Her son-in-law, Henry Bridgewater, was reputed to be the richest black man in St Louis. |
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The courtesan or concubine was often the richest and most politically powerful of the whole court. |
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We'll visit the premier game reserves of Tanzania to see the richest variety of wildlife imaginable. |
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West Virginia is home to some of the richest mineral resources in the Appalachian mountain chain. |
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The emerging city form for both Thimphu and Paro is lineal, following river valleys, consuming some of the richest farmlands as they expand. |
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This is one of the richest and most diverse set of assemblages yet described from South China. |
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Seventeen Illinoisans made the latest Forbes 400 list of the nation's richest people. |
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If writers were paid per unit of meaningfulness rather than per word or per page, he would have been one of the richest. |
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The programme shows how Britain's richest criminals made their ill-gotten gains, laundered it and spent it. |
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The success of her novels, the films and the merchandising have led to her becoming Scotland's richest woman. |
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Oil-rich fish and supplements such as fish oil and cod liver oil are the richest and most readily available sources. |
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Autonomic responses are among the richest sources of adaptive behavioral patterns. |
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He described it in the 1930s as the richest bird habitat in peninsular India, comparable only with the Eastern Himalayas. |
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And one of the richest countries in the world didn't even have the decency to give these kids a new set of clothes. |
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The Barents Sea, north of Norway and Russia, is one of the world's richest fishing grounds, accounting for half the global cod catch. |
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The first wife of Prophet Muhammad was a wealthy tradeswoman, the richest woman in Mecca at the time, who exported goods as far away as Syria. |
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The richest range of blue I ever saw came onboard flights throughout Pacific islands. |
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Her hair was the richest, fullest red, and it spread across her shoulders like a cresting wave. |
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The country's forests are among the richest and most biodiverse in the world, but they are rapidly disappearing. |
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Its richest inhabitants earned their money salvaging ships that hit the reefs. |
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The richest sources of diatom fossils are deposits of their skeletons known as diatomite, or diatomaceous earth. |
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Her financial and property holdings have made her one of the world's richest women. |
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Saudi Arabia is among the world's richest monarchies, but it has not spread monarchy in the mainly republican Middle East. |
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Poorer women were twice as likely to be obese as those in the richest fifth of the population. |
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They occur mostly on low gently sloping and flat lands adjacent to morainal hills and they support the richest, tallest forests in the park. |
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Allen, supposedly the fifth richest man in the world, is the tycoon who bankrolled both museums. |
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For the three months he'd spent there, he'd worked as a cowhand for Joel Diamond, the richest rancher in the territory. |
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The legend goes that the Portuguese massacred about 8,000 Sindhis without a single casualty, and carried off one of the richest booties in Asia. |
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The power of feudal lords was reduced, and the richest settlers progressively gained control of uncultivated land. |
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The increasing size of the slag pile poses an ongoing threat to the richest remaining prairie site. |
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She was the daughter of the richest man in town and he was a bookbinder, very poor bookbinder. |
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One of Brazil's impoverished, crime-ridden cities has been tipped to become a 21st century boom town by Britain's richest man. |
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We, the richest, most powerful nation on the planet, could solve our social problems in a heartbeat. |
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Its bountiful supply of offshore oil should make it one of Africa's richest countries. |
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There isn't anything special about him, except for the fact he's one of the richest men in town. |
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Peru was the richest province of all of Spanish America and the viceroyship of the area was a hugely important role. |
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Some of the richest cultural variation, in nonhuman species, has been observed in chimpanzee populations. |
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One day the richest among us could turn nearly immortal, becoming virtual Gods to the rest of us. |
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The richest sources of vitamin K 1 are dark green leafy vegetables including broccoli, lettuce, cabbage, spinach and green tea. |
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While all three of the soloists display their own distinctive styles, Barton's ideas are the richest in terms of contour, melodic content, and thematic development. |
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Hungarians, Poles and Slovenes tend to consume the richest food. |
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Secondly, they allow you to combine butter and eggs without recourse to flour, thus making the richest light snack ever and, thirdly, they take five minutes to cook. |
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The gap between the richest and poorest one-fifths of the world is now about onehundredfold, whereas 30 years ago it was about thirtyfold or fortyfold. |
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The black market trade in fossils stolen from the richest Cretaceous fossil locality in the world has prompted a crackdown. |
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We are after all talking about the richest, most powerful nation on Earth. |
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Despite abundant livestock, one of the world's richest fishing zones, and a huge agriculture potential, the country is not self-sufficient in food and other basic necessities. |
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In 1975 Angola was self-sufficient in food crops, the world's fourth-largest coffee grower, and had the richest fishing grounds in southern Africa. |
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When he says he's the richest man in town, he's not just making an idle boast. |
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He laughs when asked about his new sobriquet of Britain's richest man. |
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Here we are a nation just some islands and cays just 100 miles away from the richest superpower in the world, and we don't have running water everywhere. |
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You fly into Africas richest city through a thick brown cloud. |
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As wars create profiteers and environmental destruction, they also raise the opportunity for building real democratic control from below over the earth's richest resources. |
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Chapmen on foot were the poorest and those with shops the richest. |
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Of all the regions of Italy, Calabria may well claim the diet richest in vegetables. |
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Picture richly wooded hill country possessing beds of limonite with New England's richest iron ore and plentiful streams with abundant mill seats. |
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The richest source of all for prehistoric artefacts has been the Thames. |
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With the fight less than a week away, as many as half the seats remain unsold, but when the television money comes in, it could still end up being the richest prizefight ever. |
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The idea of environmentalism being a luxury is supported by the observation that countries with the strongest environmental movements tend also to be the richest economically. |
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Then, serendipitously, a note from one of Edwards' richest donors arrived offering help. |
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The richest passerine families were cuckoo-shrikes and starlings. |
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They represent only 0.16 percent of our population, and we are the richest nation on earth. |
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And then a scallop raviolo came with a chartreuse and lobster sauce that was the richest and most ambitious of the day and, as it happens, the most successful. |
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Latin America has 7 odd's 25 biologically richest ecoregions, containing between them 46,000 plant, 1,597 amphibian, 1,208 rep 1,267 bird and 575 mammal species. |
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The tree extends its roots deep within the soil to draw the finest and the richest minerals and elements for its nourishment and growth irrespective of the type of soil. |
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It appeared in the 1860s, in Sicily's richest farming region, as a direct consequence of Italian unification. |
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Three of the targets, Lefkofsky, Pegula, and cline, were on the the Forbes 400, a list of the richest people in America. |
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Among the world's botanically richest sites, the sanctuaries are also home to other endangered animals such as the red panda and the snow leopard. |
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The French sugar planters made out so well that their biggest town, Cap Haitien, was reckoned one of the richest places in the world in the eighteenth century. |
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In Ecuador, campesinos, native organizations, and workers recently elected the country's first indigenous President, Lucio Gutierrez, over the nation's richest man. |
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After a few years, when all the richest mining claims had been staked, this small city imploded with equal suddenness, turning almost into a ghost town. |
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If the United States, the richest country in the world at the apogee of its own wealth, does not take the lead, the rest of the world will not follow. |
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The abundant phytoplankton are a major food source for high levels of marine life that make the area one of the richest fishing grounds in the world, he said. |
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This area along the north slope of the Areiopagos was one of the richest cemeteries of early Athens, in continuous use from the Mycenaean period well into the Geometric era. |
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Based on the very high average grade of current ore and life-of-mine ore reserves, the Red Lake mine is, to our knowledge, the richest gold mine in the world. |
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Meanwhile, South Korea is both the thirty-seventh freest country in the world and the thirteenth richest. |
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How much longer are we going to accept the cries of victimization from the strongest and richest nation in the Middle East? |
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Woven tapestry is one of the oldest and richest mural arts, and can be traced right back to the Ancient Greeks, Egyptians and Native North Americans. |
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He is unfazed by the arrival of one of the world's richest men. |
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Next to carbon, boron probably has the richest chemistry with regard to catenation, which is the formation of chains of atoms of the same element. |
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Discovered in August 1989, this tomb's main chamber had been robbed in antiquity, and yet its antechamber yielded the richest finds in terms of gold. |
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It's said that after the tsunami hit some of the richest coastal wildlife reserves of Asia, not a single dead animal was found. |
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Here Nature appears in her richest attire, and Art, dressed with the modestest simplicity, attends her benignant mistress. |
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It is class warfare under the theory of 'let's get the rich guy, the richest 1 percent.... Once again, we are engaging in classic class warfare. |
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The shelves of the Atlantic hosts one of the world's richest fishing resources. |
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Only the richest could afford these early imports, and Kraak often featured in Dutch still life paintings. |
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For almost a thousand years, Rome was the most politically important, richest and largest city in Europe. |
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Pliny the Elder notes that several of them were richer than Crassus, the richest man of the Republican era. |
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Roman temples were among the most important and richest buildings in Roman culture, though only a few survive in any sort of complete state. |
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It was ended by a payment which though large was less than one of the richest senators could have produced. |
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A religious polemic of about this time complains bitterly of the oppression and extortion suffered by all but the richest Romans. |
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Edward's immediate successor was the Earl of Wessex, Harold Godwinson, the richest and most powerful of the English aristocrats. |
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There are significant regional variations in prosperity, with South East England and North East Scotland being the richest areas per capita. |
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Two of the richest 10 areas in the European Union are in the United Kingdom. |
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For example, in the United Kingdom, life expectancy in the wealthiest and richest areas is several years higher than in the poorest areas. |
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It is considered one of the richest sources for visual depictions of everyday rural life in medieval England. |
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The Premier League reduced to 20 clubs in 1995 and is one of the richest football leagues in the world. |
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The Premier League includes some of the richest football clubs in the world. |
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It may be more representative than the G7 or the G8, in which only the richest countries are represented, but it is still arbitrary. |
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Generally the Northern and Western areas of England are the poorest, with the Southern and Eastern areas being the richest. |
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The three richest people in the world possess more financial assets than the lowest 48 nations combined. |
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This latter depression contains the richest and most fertile land of Patagonia. |
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Monaco is the richest country in terms of GDP per capita in the world according to the World Bank report. |
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But of those bold curries, butter chicken, or murgh makhani, is the richest of all. |
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The annual Paddy Power Irish Greyhound Derby run each year in August at Shelbourne Park is one of the richest greyhound races in the world. |
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It is Britain's richest horse race, and the most prestigious of the five Classics. |
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According to the World Bank, Kuwait is the fourth richest country in the world per capita. |
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California is one of the richest and most diverse parts of the world, and includes some of the most endangered ecological communities. |
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Early in the 20th century Argentina achieved development, and became the world's seventh richest country. |
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From there, they advanced into the richest regions of Britain, the Cotswolds and Wiltshire. |
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The richest 10 percent owned about 40 percent of all land, compared to 50 to 60 percent in neighboring Virginia and South Carolina. |
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It may have been the richest hunting, fowling and fishing ground in Europe in the Mesolithic period. |
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The richest source for steam coal was the Rhondda Valleys, and by 1856 the Taff Vale Railway had reached the heads of both valleys. |
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Lakshmi Mittal is currently Britain's richest man and the fifth richest man in the world. |
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In 2009, Dublin was listed as the fourth richest city in the world by purchasing power and 10th richest by personal income. |
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Madeira is the second richest region of Portugal by GDP per capita, only surpassed by Lisbon. |
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By the outbreak of the First World War, this was among North America's richest farming regions. |
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These conditions helped to create one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. |
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The Cape of Good Hope is an integral part of the Cape Floristic Kingdom, the smallest but richest of the world's six floral kingdoms. |
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It was endowed with lands in Devon, Dorset and Cornwall, and became one of the richest abbeys in the west of England. |
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Both palaces were rebuilt and improved, and were considered the richest of the time in Europe. |
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The sites include Sterkfontein, which is one of the richest hominin fossil sites in the world. |
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It was ended by a payment that, though large, was less than one of the richest senators could have produced. |
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Austria is consistently ranked as one of the richest countries in the world by per capita GDP terms. |
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This means that were Rome a country, it would be the world's 52nd richest country by GDP, near to the size to that of Egypt. |
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In a matter of years the Empire lost its richest provinces, Egypt and Syria, to the Arabs. |
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By the end of the 14th century, Venice had become one of the richest states in Europe. |
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Formerly a land of woods and bogs, the Principality of Tver was quickly transformed into one of the richest and most populous Russian states. |
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With this title and its lands, he became the most powerful man in Portugal and one of the richest men in Europe. |
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By the terms of GDP per capita, the Bahamas is one of the richest countries in the Americas. |
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The largest and richest of these elite compounds sometimes possessed sculpture and art of craftsmanship equal to that of royal art. |
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Veracruz has been described as having one of the richest varieties of wildlife in the western hemisphere. |
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By the second half of the 1700s South Carolina was one of the richest of what were about to become the Thirteen Colonies. |
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Later, his success in mining gold in Guatemala made him one of the richest of the conquistadores in Mexico. |
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The Channel Islands are part of one of the richest marine ecosystems of the world. |
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The company president, Amancio Ortega, is the richest person in Spain and indeed Europe with a net worth of 45 billion euros. |
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From the reign of Ivan the Terrible in the 16th century they were the richest businessmen in the Tsardom of Russia. |
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The Kolyma soon proved to be one of the richest fur areas in eastern Siberia. |
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Mining is a traditional economic activity for the state, with deposits making it one of the world's richest areas in the past. |
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Businessman Eugene Melnyk of Toronto, Canada, is said to be one of Barbados' richest permanent residents. |
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One of the passengers was Cornelius Vanderbilt, business magnate and one of the richest people in the United States. |
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Historically, this loess belt has underlain some of Germany's richest agricultural regions. |
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Following the American Civil War, Hartford was the richest city in the United States for several decades. |
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Amy Reynaldo, the Crossword Fiend blogger, labels the richest alphabetical specimens as Scrabbly, an adjective I'm happy to spread. |
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This ultramoist yet rocky drainage has been known for years as the richest fern paradise in the Pacific Northwest. |
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Goldfinger is simply the richest and baddest man in England. |
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The richest students continued their education by studying with famous teachers. |
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The Australian is trying A to replace Steve Williams following his retiral as the world's richest caddy. |
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The quality of river water in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil's richest and most populous state, varies widely. |
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This Saturday night special is the richest match ever between two British junior welterweights. |
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The new locality apparently represents the richest Silurian Lagerstatte of thallophytes recorded so far. |
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It would be mot juste if the richest cricket body in the world took the onus for this on itself. |
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The world's richest club, Manchester City, backed by oil rich Arabs, are the fifth worst underachievers. |
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Thanks to the 90s sitcom he cowrote with Larry David, the American is the world's richest comedian. |
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The Twin Cities has the richest literary scene outside of New York. |
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The D.C. Metroplex has six of the richest counties in America. |
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This small-batch process ensures our customers receive the richest, creamiest, most delicious ice cream when they visit Cold Stone Creamery. |
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What really matters is that he is the possessor of the richest, creamiest voice in jazz, and wows listeners wherever they hear him. |
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What really matters is that he is the possessor of the richest, creamiest, most soulful voice in jazz, and wows listeners wherever they hear him. |
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He survived the gangland wars and became one of the richest criminals in Australia, and later became one of the most wanted men. |
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Cosmo Player, as a universal client for VRML and Java, enables the richest possible interactive media over today's highly constrained bandwidth. |
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Hair Essentials now includes nature's two richest botanical sources of silica, bamboo and horsetail. |
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He wanted to be the best, the most successful, and the richest. |
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Fantasize looks the one to be on in the day's richest race, the pounds 45,000 EBF Upavon Fillies' Listed Stakes at Salisbury today. |
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Inwork poverty is a scandal which should not be blighting one of the world's richest nations. |
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In the latest version of an event, first raced around the Isle of White in 1851, the host team is backed by the world's fifth richest man and founder of Oracle, Larry Ellison. |
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In 1932, Mexican archaeologist and ethnohistorian Alfonso Caso announced a discovery that still stands as one of the richest and most famous finds in the Americas. |
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A cosmetics entrepreneur she was the founder and eponym of company Helena Rubinstein, Incorporated, which made her one of the world's richest women. |
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The richest can be regularly seen enjoying a vada pav from the roadside for 40 fils and the poorest taking delight in his household's Ganapati festival celebrations. |
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Women with updos jostled for space at the barrier like they were 15 again, and tux-clad men blocked the view trying to get a selfie with the world's richest female musician. |
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Montmorency cherries are also one of the richest sources of antioxidants, containing more than sweet cherries, raspberries, blackberries and strawberries. |
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Only a preliminary survey has been made to date, but it already is clear that it is one of the richest subfossil sites ever discovered in Madagascar. |
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Korean pine nuts are one of the richest sources of fatty acids, containing about 40 times more pinoleic acid than, for example, Italian stone pine nuts. |
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The richest is the extended two-mile handicap hurdle race worth pounds 35,000, while there is a three-mile race for steeplechasers with pounds 25,000 in prize money. |
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The suit, made by French craftsmen in the 1920s for the then 12th richest man in Britain Lord Tommy Howard de Walden, who lived at Chirk Castle between the wars. |
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Grupo Carso is owned by Carlos Slim Helu, one of Mexico's richest men. |
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After starting his show business career as a mind-reader in a cabaret act, Paul Raymond went on to become Britain's richest man and a modernday King Midas figure. |
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Another trainer missing was David Wachman, whose Border Cat captured the richest race of the day when beating Camisado in the nursery under Wayne Lordan. |
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Of the agent-vector combinations, the plague flea has the richest military heritage and is worth studying to understand this effect in biological warfare. |
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By 1523, according to a tax assessment, Totnes was the second richest town in Devon, and the sixteenth richest in England, ahead of Worcester, Gloucester and Lincoln. |
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The Europeans regarded Bengal as the richest place for trade. |
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But, as he owned a quarter of the shares of the resultant companies, and those share values mostly doubled, he emerged from the dissolution as the richest man in the world. |
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Stephen Girard, the richest man in America at the time, was one of those who personally funded the United States government involvement in the war. |
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Their lands lie in the middle of the world's richest diamond field. |
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The Mughals were perhaps the richest single dynasty to have ever existed. |
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The Kolyma soon proved to be one of the richest areas in eastern Siberia. |
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In a world where marine ecosystems and fish stocks are generally collapsing, the Arafura Sea stands out as among the richest marine fisheries in the world. |
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The largest and richest and most influential of the American colonies was Virginia, where conservatives were in full control of the colonial and local governments. |
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This has resulted in abundant and excellent agriculture during the colonial period, which led to Cholula being known as the richest agricultural region in central Mexico. |
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It is the richest tropical forest in the world in terms of biodiversity. |
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Guyana, with 1,168 vertebrate species, 814 bird species, boasts one of the richest mammalian fauna assemblages of any comparably sized area in the world. |
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In 1926, a Venezuelan mining inspector found one of the richest iron ore deposits near the Orinoco delta, south of the city of San Felix on a mountain named El Florero. |
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Thailand ranks midway in the wealth spread in Southeast Asia as it is the 4th richest nation according to GDP per capita, after Singapore, Brunei, and Malaysia. |
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The Nordic region is one of the richest sources of energy in the world. |
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Indigenous Australian rock art is the oldest and richest in the world, dating as far back as 60,000 years and spread across hundreds of thousands of sites. |
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In the United States the labourer is a freeman, lives on good substance, and being an honest man, neither fears nor envies the richest patroon about him. |
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These are among some of the richest deciduous and coniferous forests in the world where one can find Siberian roe deer, sika deer, elk, and moose. |
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He turned to Marcus Licinius Crassus, one of Rome's richest men. |
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In 2009 Chicago placed 9th on the UBS list of the world's richest cities. |
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Edward's immediate successor was the Earl of Wessex, Harold Godwinson, the richest and most powerful of the English aristocrats and son of Godwin, Edward's earlier opponent. |
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At the time of his death, he was by far the richest noble in England. |
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The waters surrounding Scotland are some of the richest in Europe. |
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The city became one of the richest burghs in the country, doing trade with France, the Low Countries and Baltic Countries for goods such as Spanish silk and French wine. |
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It is the richest literary prize in the world by a large margin. |
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Since its foundation in 1808, the prints and drawings collection has grown to international renown as one of the richest and most representative collections in the world. |
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Edward usually preferred clerks to monks for the most important and richest bishoprics, and he probably accepted gifts from candidates for bishoprics and abbacies. |
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The cavalry was drawn primarily from the richest class of equestrians. |
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The Eastern Roman Empire aimed at retaining control of the trade routes between Europe and the Orient, which made the Empire the richest polity in Europe. |
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On some of the richest days, when a moose stalks by or a bear is blueberrying or munching hazelnuts outside, I think of my house as a bathysphere suspended in the wilderness. |
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