These hearings will focus on the practice of racial profiling as it affects a range of communities of color across the country. |
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Forest dwelling hunter-gatherer communities are never very large, but they need a basic minimum area for subsistence. |
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Various other communities want better docks, wharves, breakwaters, and repairs or replacements for airport runways and buildings. |
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Police see the scheme as a way to empower communities to tackle speeding hot spots. |
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Expansive tracts of productive farming land are being lost to plantations as are the farming communities themselves. |
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People have faced up to the issues and are trying their best to bring communities together. |
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Many of these newly developed bedroom communities were good places to sack out, but there was no there, there. |
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What's more, many of the social gospelers came out of immigrant communities and had strong affiliations with those communities. |
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Their timing infuriated me, because communities last longer than political administrations. |
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Wenger noted that sustained workplace relationships and interaction buttress communities of practice. |
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We are creating an alliance between the union, service users and local communities in support of a publicly owned Royal Mail. |
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Project Seahorse has helped communities sell local crafts to a wider market, often through aquariums. |
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The segregation of communities was imposed through racist housing practices by local authorities and estate agents. |
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Those winds will whip or lash coastal communities and batter barrier islands along the mid-Atlantic. |
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The event was attended by tourism stakeholders and members of the business communities of the three islands visited. |
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The double standard that black youth feel operating in their communities is undermining their faith in black leaders to walk their talk. |
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These natural buffers protected the landward side, sheltering coastal communities and wildlife from the brunt of storms and waves. |
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I have directed the full resources of our intelligence and law enforcement communities to find those responsible and to bring them to justice. |
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Government has recently asked communities throughout Atlantic Canada to take over responsibility for ports and wharves. |
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It is undeniable that as the numbers engaged in farming decline, so the character of rural communities will change. |
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The book briefly mentions a handful of smaller communities but presents only ten photographs of them. |
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The weed impedes water's natural flow and can destroy native communities of aquatic plants and animals. |
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Small fishing communities can band together and purchase a group quota of the total allowable catch of any given fish species. |
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Local communities outside the cities are largely self-sufficient in food production. |
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Already by 1760 some upriver communities were calling on the Nova Scotia government to restrict net fishing at the mouths of rivers. |
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The Khojas today represent an integral part of the Nizari communities scattered in more than twenty-five countries. |
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They also brought out the best in communities who battled past the point of exhaustion against the rising waters. |
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Martin believes well-heeled communities that use city services, including galleries and libraries, should help to pay for them. |
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Primarily farmers and tradesmen, the Totonac communities are well organized and politically active to ensure their rights. |
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In the 1910's it was one of the most affluent African-American communities in the country. |
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In all multilingual communities speakers switch among languages or varieties as monolinguals switch among styles. |
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Almost all the communities in the town can today boast of a couple of mandapams of their own. |
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Indigenous, tribal, and peasant communities have been particularly hard hit. |
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Tibetans make as much a part of the cultural tapestry of India as many other ethnic communities and cultures. |
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Where are the applications for people who live in tight communities of a thousand people and strong local government? |
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Suddenly, bishops called upon their pacifist communities to take up swords and defend the Empire. |
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Our area has many tight-knit communities and the cornerstones of these are the close relations between neighbours. |
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As individuals, as communities and as the nation we should adopt an attitude of self-reliance for social upliftment and advancement. |
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There's lots of national forest and private timberland around and no large communities close by. |
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He said that it was important communities stuck together to fight crime and is hoping to set up a neighbourhood watch in the area. |
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The role of the citizen is taking a back seat to decisions being made about our communities and the environment. |
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White communities too have embraced change and adjusted to a multi-ethnic society. |
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The following is a list of existing light pollution ordinances from communities in Southeast Michigan. |
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He also hauled back freight from the isolated mountain communities to the railhead. |
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Individuals, couples, families and small communities can avail personal accounts and joint accounts. |
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We have got, right now, almost 10,000 communities that have curbside recycling systems. |
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They are giving up efforts to dig out bodies and declaring entire communities mass graveyards after killer mudslides in Guatemala last Wednesday. |
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We really hope that people from Asian communities with an interest in charities will get in touch and join this scheme. |
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It is host to so many different communities that it is not always easy to keep count of the number of languages spoken on its streets. |
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September 17, 1999 was the day the Supreme Court's Marshall Decision struck the region's coastal communities like a thunderbolt. |
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In some areas, the karez is a vital link between the communities and the dams built by the government. |
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The availability and affordability of the research product to the concerned communities should be examined. |
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Many of these newly developed bedroom communities were nothing more than good places to sack out. |
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In the 19th century some Khojas emigrated to East Africa, where Khoja communities remain today. |
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The maintenance of downwards accountability to local communities by the NHS has generally proved difficult to achieve. |
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Other Illinois farmers, Illinois agribusinesses and local communities in which we do business share our concerns. |
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Between them they gave a clear succinct presentation of how our and adjoining communities see the way forward. |
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Other trees at Anderson Cottage will be considered for historic designation along with those nominated by communities across the country. |
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For example, a first-order scarcity can be managed by desert communities because they have developed social institutions as coping strategies. |
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Many of these offices provide essential services for small communities who do not have ready access to urban centres. |
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Elsewhere, outside bounded reserves, 3 Embera-Wounaan and Kuna communities work for legal control of their lands. |
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Almost 500 people from the Afro-Caribbean, Pakistani, Indian and Bangladeshi communities were interviewed. |
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We're proud of being Nova Scotian, and all we want to do here is live in harmony with other communities in an atmosphere of mutual respect. |
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Former pit communities in South Yorkshire hit by the collapse of the mining industry are finally turning the corner after years of decline. |
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Their success has been a signal for other Aboriginal communities to follow suit. |
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Well if some communities are breaking the law, then throw the book at them. |
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Where different communities in the past shared the same neighbourhood they have now been driven into separate quarters. |
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To say that the two communities lived in peace and amity would be a generalization, which time-serving politicians like very much. |
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The local communities are in fear of another serious accident happening and some people are using alternative routes to avoid the Crossroads. |
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The program fosters interaction and supports productive scholarly activities with American Indian communities throughout the country. |
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None of the Mahamads of these communities included a rabbi, who was always an employee of these boards. |
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Many of the first purpose-built churches were minsters, home to communities of priests, who went out to preach the Gospel over wide territories. |
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Clearly, communities will need to move decisively to change zoning laws and building codes, in order to avoid a repeat of what we have seen. |
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In many communities switching between languages serves important functions. |
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For the most part, African American activists in urban communities and American Indians on reservations have led the movement. |
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Neoreligious communities have emerged in which people are guided to the other side to communicate with deceased family members and kin. |
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Open public antagonism towards farmers will not help them, their communities or the rest of us. |
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These sea ice communities can be supported by materials that are allochthonous and autochthonous. |
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The idea is for local communities to manage the land, wildlife, and natural resources so they are profitable, and ultimately, self-supporting. |
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Concrete examples of the effect of biopiracy on indigenous communities aren't hard to find. |
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If not, then the communities are not similar enough for that argument to apply for moderatorship. |
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We need to be able to take workspace and education space into account as well if we are to build communities for the future. |
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At least 492 communities in 87 countries now have whale watching businesses. |
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The psychological impact of such terrorization upon local communities can scarcely be imagined. |
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The understanding that these biofilms are dynamic bacterial communities provides targets for therapy. |
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A fifth of children said they felt unsafe in their communities and nearly 40 per cent of Year 11 pupils admitted playing truant. |
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And, of course, he is not left wanting for such testimony, for religious communities seem to serve just this sort of function. |
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He's too liberal on social issues and his name sends minority communities into a rage. |
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Certainly there are few communities where anti-American sentiment is as widespread as in Fallujah. |
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But others said local communities already are spending money, such as by improving train depots. |
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A separate section is devoted to the various types of fishing nets used by fishermen communities in the south. |
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The ban on planting Barbary has been lifted in many communities where wheat production is not a livelihood. |
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They met in Cairo a few days ago with representatives of the Sunni and Shiite communities in Iraq. |
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The input from the communities has not been as strong as one would have hoped. |
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From August 4-13, the centre will be showcasing the rich tradition of handicrafts of the Santhal communities of Birbhum. |
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There is a large community of Russians and smaller communities of Ukrainians, Belarusans, and Finns. |
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There is also a growing weariness in rural communities over the impacts of the recent war. |
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Multicellular organisms such as animals and plants could then be viewed as communities of cells. |
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From the air, Bellamy was able to see beachfronts where whole communities had been destroyed, save for a mosque or other large structure. |
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I'm delighted that our local communities and voluntary groups are taking the lead on renewable energy for lighting and heating. |
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The following recommendations are designed to accelerate broadband deployment in communities across the country. |
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The awareness created among the backward communities has kindled their interest in conditions in other parts of the world. |
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Contact motels and hotels in communities outside of your area and find out if they will accept pets in an emergency. |
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It also has brought together communities that are worlds apart to enrich each other culturally, socially and economically. |
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They are planning and creating environmentally sustainable communities that are productive, self-reliant and self-determining. |
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Most are following well-worn paths, heading for communities where they know they will be offered temporary accommodation or work. |
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Our cultures, livelihoods, businesses, and coastal communities depend on it. |
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Up to this day many communities still hold these traditions dear and the names of certain places tell stories of the people who once lived there. |
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Delineation of the natural communities within the park follows the current Unit Management Plan. |
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Stainforth is just one of the communities that will be dealt a body blow if Hatfield colliery shuts. |
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Tibetan communities made efforts to teach more subject courses in Tibetan in primary and secondary schools. |
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Benedict drew up a rule for the monastic communities which were based on needs and functions. |
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Although communities try to beat their previous score, it is also an open competition against other communities. |
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Many of them rendered great service to the communities from which they came, returning as doctors or agriculturalists or scientists. |
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Union Pacific also has trackage in the state, and at least two short-line railroads offer freight service from small communities to main lines. |
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Livestock are grazed to maintain and enhance perennial plant communities and spread manure over the ground. |
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Much of the time the different communities lived in introverted quarters, clustered around a mosque, a church or a synagogue. |
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He advocated that by promoting understanding we can facilitate harmony between our communities in a global village. |
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He said obesity among disadvantaged communities arises from poverty of access to an affordable and nutritiously adequate diet. |
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These types of communities could avoid the detrimental impacts of urban sprawl, including aggravation of the region's air quality problems. |
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Throughout history communities along the rivers, canals and waterways of the kingdom have depended on boats for fishing and transporting goods. |
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I think your analysis about the disconnection and alienation from communities and the consequences is spot on. |
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Many communities still suffer from lack of clean drinking water and sanitation. |
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In some communities where gophers are abundant, they consume an amazing fraction of the underground productivity of plants. |
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Worship, silence and manual labour were basic to the regime of communities which later provided educational and medical services. |
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In communities across the province, people will visit constituency offices to stage sit-ins or protest outside. |
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Harvesting mesquite bean pods for food promotes economic health for communities in desert regions and promotes conservation of natural resources. |
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Urban renewal programs in the 1950s were actually based on the presumption that social mix could make communities more stable. |
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The song would have to be multi-ethnic and multi-lingual so we can gain the support of the mainly immigrant communities in the other countries. |
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Thinspo communities continue to leap across different platforms, casting an ever-wider net. |
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These original communities were called cantons, and today Switzerland's twenty-six provinces are called by the same name. |
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The division and splintering of local communities continues as the monoliths desperately seek to control and dominate. |
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He will need to persuade Northern Ireland communities on both sides of the fence that he is acting in good faith. |
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She said that the general feeling among communities was that they were tired of these crimes and wanted action to be taken. |
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Increasingly, gay marriage has received such mixed blessings from communities of color. |
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Already artists, scientists, musicians and communities have together created a bank of songs, stories, choirs and artworks. |
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During its heyday, from about 1880 to the Second World War, the Clyde puffer was the lifeline to remote communities along the West Coast. |
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Miners' welfare clubs will be placed at the forefront of regenerating communities hit hard by the demise of the coal industry. |
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Ya Basta call for free movement of citizens and for placing a greater value on the welfare of communities rather than market forces. |
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When small towns and villages become bedroom communities their economic vitality erodes. |
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Art from this era depicts the development of suburban bedroom communities and freeways. |
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They saw their families and communities through difficult times, when money was scarce and the demands of rural life were very demanding. |
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Discover California's beach communities and enjoy lunch in a restaurant overlooking the Pacific ocean. |
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The policy proposes to give indigenous communities even more money and power with no strings attached. |
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Some churches still believed the message, and even prayed, but became isolated from the communities they were meant to serve. |
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Many Roma communities have been settled for centuries as established minorities within countries that still don't accept them. |
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None of this will be good for the fish, the fishery, or the fishing communities of Nova Scotia. |
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Today, more Cape Verdeans live in faraway communities than in the homeland. |
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What is most alarming is that food price rises are affecting new communities who had previously been protected from the scourge of hunger. |
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Monica Ali isn't the first person to write about the Bangladeshi communities who live in Brick Lane. |
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The emperor assumed the authority to make rules for the communities of Buddhist monks. |
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In some cases, local officials and members of indigenous cabildos colluded to divest the Indian communities of their land. |
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But, you know, we've been in the trenches on a number of issues that are important to communities all across this country. |
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These embryonic communities created an important nucleus for post-war migration, which was fuelled by economic factors. |
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Like Whitby in Northumbria, several of the Kentish minsters had been double houses, comprising communities of nuns and monks ruled by an abbess. |
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Milwaukee's demography includes not only multiple white ethnic communities but also burgeoning Latino and Asian American neighborhoods. |
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Their communities were criminalised and subject to excessive police surveillance. |
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Throughout history communities along the rivers, klongs and waterways of the kingdom have depended on boats for fishing and transporting goods. |
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The report also indicated a need for bio-diversity which could involve the communities in activities like mariculture. |
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Rural communities have seen this gradual erosion of facilities over a long period. |
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In fact, sustainable utilisation can be a powerful tool in motivating communities to conserve a resource. |
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These tools should be fully exploited by the nutrition and public health communities to combat micronutrient malnutrition. |
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The bigger religions all experienced fissions serious enough to redivide the larger communities that they created. |
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If people are commuting to urban areas, we need to make sure they are participating in the communities they are living in. |
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Of equal importance in experiential terms, however, was the psychological make-up of individuals as well as communities and cultures. |
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Online, audiences or communities don't necessarily build so much as grow or accrete. |
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He says the different communities north of Winchester would merge into one indistinguishable mass of housing if Barton Farm were to be built on. |
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Seismic shifts under the sea bed created a massive wall of water which instantly turned coastal communities into so much matchwood. |
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The two communities coexisted until 1835, when a group of Maoris hijacked a British ship in Wellington and sailed it to the Chathams. |
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Public Health nurses visited the Maori communities and attended to babies and school children. |
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It is designed to encourage a wider spread of communities participating in Waitangi Day events. |
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Labor continued to resist change and various communities that would lose rail service protested to their congressional representatives. |
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The shockwaves of that first gunfire are still being felt in aboriginal communities today throughout the country. |
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Often bacteria live in biofilms, or communities attached to a surface such as a rock in a pond or the lining of an intestine. |
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Foresters are often completely bewildered that local communities resent them. |
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Such tension is palpable across villages, as distrust and wariness between communities mount. |
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This species lives exclusively in or near sandy soils within coastal dune and scrub communities and maritime chaparral. |
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The shifting of language in communities may in fact be accelerating with increased mobility and technological advances. |
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New Urban communities provide designed public realms whose purpose is to re-energize public discourse. |
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Coastal fishing communities had been protesting the invasion of their fishing grounds by the trawlers. |
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The Kuna Comarca of Wargandi had three Kuna communities and 1,061 inhabitants. |
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We want a better deal for country and coastal communities in terms of services, their share of the cake and their quality of life. |
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Thanks to online communities and clubs, you can now be assured of free life-long memberships. |
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Today there are eighteen separate town camp communities throughout Alice Springs, with 204 houses. |
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Opposition parties may chase votes by dividing communities for their own political ends. |
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Religious communities are bringing out the dimension that we are stewards of the earth. |
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From a community viewpoint most of our towns, villages and townlands are ghettoes, or consist of ghettoes in which our communities live apart. |
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More children who lived in urban communities tended to develop asthmatic symptoms than those who lived in rural communities. |
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What she saw, and what others in the art and quilt communities began to see, was a singular aesthetic. |
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We are told that rural communities live in terror of crime and it might be true. |
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Those who failed to mend their ways and continued to disrupt their communities with noise, vandalism and harassment might face eviction. |
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She called for the Asian and white communities to pull together and support her. |
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Central to the ability to protect our communities and families is exercising our right to know about toxic hazards. |
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Cold seep communities thrive on cooler, mineralized water leaking from the muddy sea floor. |
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What can we learn from online work communities and today's online affiliatory communities to intuit the third space of the near future, both internationally and in Europe? |
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A southward depression of the treeline in favour of wet heaths, bogs and wetland tundra communities is also observed in northern oceanic environments. |
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But with curbside recycling and collections alone, even the most dedicated communities will never achieve more than a 50 to 60 percent diversion rate. |
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So he decided to organize the agrestic communities in a peaceful manner. |
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Put some travel trailers or mobile homes in some train yards and arrange for food and other needed goods to be brought to the communities of train workers. |
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There are other Yazidi communities in Europe, Russia, Syria and Turkey. |
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But the Hasidic communities that doggedly stick to a living, breathing Yiddish use different dialects. |
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Should they be seeking to bridge the gap between the hearing and deaf communities or maintain a stance of isolation and seclusion? |
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She has worked with refugees and marginalized communities from Saudi Arabia to Syria and from Timor Leste to the Philippines. |
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The coastal communities are simply the canaries in the coal mine. |
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New-style communities based on a rule, first provided by St Augustine of Hippo, but refined and made more austere at the end of the eleventh century, emerged. |
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The Rosary has its origins in the psalms, which monastic communities would recite as part of their daily petitions, such as psalm repetition for the deceased in purgatory. |
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Some communities have only recently begun paying attention to the debate. |
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Finally, the numbers of radio stations that were locally receivable were correlated with the melanoma incidence for the 288 communities in Sweden. |
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Moses said he saw that the police kept their distance from reserve communities because of a lack of understanding of the people and their culture. |
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Hundreds of civilian volunteers were recruited and trained, scouring communities for any evidence of Graham. |
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They think that their wealth, privilege, and gated communities will save them. |
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The biweekly newspaper which gathers stories from Tongan communities in Australia, New Zealand and the United States as well as in Tonga, has seen its share of harassment. |
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For the Chinese government, it's another way to hassle the Arab and African communities that live and work in Guangzhou. |
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Even more interesting is the workarounds that user communities often find to do what they want to do, whether hardware makers or content sharks want them to or not. |
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Blankets almost completely displaced hides or karosses by the end of the nineteenth century and were in some communities giving way to Western-style clothes. |
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Stone had made effective use of such established concepts and patterns as the ladder-back chair, which southern rural communities had long relied on. |
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A troupe of talented dancers, storytellers and musicians will take centre stage in Killarney this week in order to drum up support for needy communities in Venezuela. |
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The relevant communities and the Khoisan will have an important say in the determination of the final resting places of the Kouga mummy and of Saartje Baartman. |
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Many are still hand-gathered by local communities who will share the piquancy, healthiness and sustainability of wild-harvested food with a wider market. |
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Various rural communities in Germany, for instance, held traditional enactments in which a local inhabitant was dressed to represent a wild man, sometimes in moss and leaves. |
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Clearly his is a cack-handed attempt to cash in on the growing public desire to take wild places into the ownership and control of the communities that live around them. |
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They might have a home, a mother house, a home community, but then they spend the rest of their lives working out in different communities all over the world. |
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How can anyone be proud to live in a province where the sick and the elderly living in our rural communities are treated like second-class citizens? |
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The demon drink has done terrible things to communities and individuals. |
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The tombolo is an exceptionally diverse and complex association of rare landforms and natural communities on the southeast end of 10,000 acre Stockton Island. |
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Biofuel offers a cash crop for farmers and a way for communities to take control of their energy needs while helping the environment and decreasing dependence on foreign oil. |
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The IRC is working with communities to restore health and education systems in areas where there are still violent conflicts. |
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By working together for a better future for all the communities in West Cork the new partnership opens up services to communities throughout the area. |
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Our communities are held together by the generosity inherent in gifting. |
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In the opening pages of his introduction, Ross alludes to the separate paths kente has taken in Ewe and Asante communities as he discusses the cloth's name itself. |
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It could dramatically improve quality of life in communities throughout the developing world. |
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They lead into pine forests as well as impressive stands of coastal sage scrub and chaparral communities notable for Mojave yuccas, prickly pear, and agaves. |
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A lot of those same attitudes were in the communities where I lived, way north, on the Great Plains. |
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The systemic redlining of minority and mixed-race neighborhoods economically depressed the market value of homes in those communities and fueled white flight to the suburbs. |
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Up to 200 members of the Masai and Samburu communities are seeking compensation for the deaths of as many as 50 people killed by unexploded munitions. |
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Because of her spiritual and cultural relationship with Maori communities in connection with her skills in tukutuku, I felt there was something here to be shared. |
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In Ferguson and many towns like it, majority African-American communities most grapple with mostly white county governments. |
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At this elevation, the dominant plant communities are pine-oak-juniper scrub in xeric areas and sycamore-cottonwood-walnut forest along the mesic creek bottoms. |
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While some Shakers made only enough boxes for their own needs, communities in Maine, New Hampshire, and New York produced thousands for sale to the outside world. |
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Mayon, a cone-shaped mountain situated 200 miles southeast of Manila that towers over farming communities in the Bicol region, is a major tourist attraction. |
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In Detroit, as the auto industry cut jobs and spun off its auto parts manufacturing, often to nonunion companies, the incomes and communities of workers were devastated. |
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Asian and Hispanic communities grew in California and New York. |
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Also, in communities where long-standing Mediterranean diets have been shifting toward more Westernized food choices, the prevalence of obesity is on the rise. |
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Spiralling property prices have unbalanced local economies, while small communities have suffered the closure of schools, post offices, shops and petrol stations. |
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In prehistoric Britain early agricultural communities deposited their dead in communal, highly visible locations such as chambered tombs, barrows and burial cairns. |
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Not all small communities see the benefits, however, and the taverns of Port McNeill have seen heated arguments between pro-farming townies and anti-farming islanders. |
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Once worthless pieces of land on the fringes of Alice Springs, town camp communities today are valuable pieces of real estate, as the town has swollen around them. |
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Dewey Square was hired to do the outreach to these communities by Global Strategies, another public affairs consulting firm. |
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With the incredible surge in popularity of online dating since its inception, countless niche communities have popped up. |
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And it would be possible only if communities attain self-sufficiency and do not have to transport goods needed for their needs from far off places. |
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Many communities were encouraged to find a cheap art or craft to sell to visitors, such as painted boomerangs, carved emu eggs, boab nuts, and shells and toas. |
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With the start of the Games tantalisingly close, the Queen described how the journey of the Olympic flame around the country had brought communities and families together. |
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The claims of biopiracy were also meritless, resting on a stupid claim that bioprospecting was illegitimate unless all indigenous communities in a region approve it. |
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The communities were dominated numerically by Thysanoptera and Acari, but other taxa including Heteroptera and Coleoptera were also relatively common. |
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Senior police officers will be in the firing line at a special meeting designed to let communities have their say on the way their neighbourhoods are policed. |
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Across the United States, we have opened 86 new stores in underserved communities bringing hundreds of new jobs. |
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Much of the communities swallowed by the expansion of the city and the construction of the Bois de Boulogne are squalid. |
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For decades, Woodson Sr. has mentored Paul on how on how government dollars impact people in the communities they live. |
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Case studies and observations indicate that although online communities will evolve according to the needs of members they also require a host, co-ordinator or moderator. |
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True progress is about achieving work-life balance, protecting the environment in which we live, and ensuring that local communities remain vibrant. |
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Few communities have the resources to offer meaningful programs that try to re-educate offenders. |
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A number of communities are re-emphasizing the importance of country food. |
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It is ethically and legally essential to acquire the permission of individual local communities on whose lands these species are found before they can be collected. |
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Police have reclaimed 33 slum communities once dominated by drug traffickers. |
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Could they have done more for their blighted communities than simply build personal fiefdoms and live large? |
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It was this letter which enabled the founding of Carmelite communities for nuns, and gave official recognition to lay people as members of the order. |
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This had the additional benefit of keeping communities to a size that allowed face-to-face communication and intimate personal contacts between all members. |
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The City Health Department sent a mobile service team out into neighboring communities to assist disadvantaged families living outside of the Central area. |
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These online communities are establishing familial bonds between strangers. |
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It's little wonder such communities are fodder for the satirists, offering a manageably small cast of characters with convoluted interactions running toward high comedy. |
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Despite some organisations initiating ICT projects to benefit rural communities through telecentres, Internet service has just recently begun to spread all over the country. |
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The resurgence of traditional practices is confirmation that like the other native communities of Africa, the Zulus feel renewed pride in their history and culture. |
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The barazas targeted the affected communities to inform them about the project, the resettlement programme and the procedures for purchase of land. |
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In the gloomier scenario, communities continue to resist closures. |
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But the essence is to offer those local farmers and communities a different and better way of tilling their land, of growing things properly in a law abiding way. |
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Food-for-work schemes have helped some communities to begin the recovery, while the introduction of soil conservation techniques has improved farming prospects in the region. |
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The result is an engaging, if contrary, diatribe that should be of interest to students of American Indian communities and to students of photography. |
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Early accounts report that masqueraders participated in generating this reputation by joining battles and terrorizing encroaching communities by night. |
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The figures and shelter at the left acknowledge the persistence of American Indian communities in California despite the devastating impact of the gold rush. |
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The first ones we succeeded in raising came not from vents but from shallower, 2,000-foot-deep communities at cold methane seeps on the Louisiana continental slope. |
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Moreover, the very preoccupation of communities with staving off God's wrath and propitiating the saints heightened their concern with the modalities of worship. |
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If rugby league continues to die in the bush, the day will come when the NRL clubs will feel the impact almost as severely as rural communities are now. |
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Of course, the reality is that white communities were never faced with the systematic denial of bank loans and insurance necessary to build a middle class life in a community. |
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It also aims to ensure that communities outside the major cities continue to enjoy access to a wide variety of film titles through their local cinemas. |
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Before coming to America, those living in small communities in Europe occasionally suffered from amaurotic idiocy, an inherited pathology attributed to inbreeding. |
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It is an awareness of how language codes the way we view the world, and how membership in various communities influences our understanding of the world. |
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We are partners to the lakeside communities and advocate for the needs of the lake and her people. |
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Not all Brotherhoods employ such techniques, but some do in the smaller pueblos where the communities are more close-knit and it is more difficult to keep secrets. |
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How do communities stay intact in the midst of the hurricane of forced political amalgamations, wider bureaucratic policies and gigantic conglomerates? |
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Our African-American communities have largely bought into a form of magical thinking. |
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This is done to ensure that workers and communities are protected when commercial laundries handle linens and clothes contaminated by toxic substances. |
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The difference in algal communities between the Altaic and other glaciers is discussed together with physical and chemical conditions affecting the algae. |
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They identified 11 types of communities and 42 possible transitions, corresponding to fire, grazing, and woodcutting under different environmental conditions. |
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They should not just be harvesting the man-eating crocodiles without sensitizing communities on their potential to contribute positively to tourism. |
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The conservative traditions that have been the cement of the social capital of rural communities have underpinned the political conservatism of rural Australia. |
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And, as a result, some of the isolated communities were working very hard to put in their own people that are representative of the mix of their communities. |
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More and more western communities surrounded by forests are responding to the threat of destructive wildfire with a wide range of economic and policy changes. |
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Plant communities thrive there, from ribbons of riparian plants to sagebrush fiats, lodgepole pine forests, subalpine meadows and alpine stone fields. |
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If the report is widely adopted by the funders and builders of dams, it will pave the way for a new era of protecting rivers and the communities that depend upon them. |
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With all that said, representation of each of these respective communities has increased in the new congress. |
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