Dancers, the globe over, need dancing partners and so if you can dance, they'll find you. |
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And that, give or take a few sequences depicting extreme and aberrant weather conditions around the globe, is it. |
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I've always been a sucker for film-makers who shake up the snow globe of my so-called life. |
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Tired of traipsing around the globe with shampoo, body wash, face cleanser, and 1,200 other grooming products? |
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There are two types of quasiparticles, Bose and Fermi, and physicists around the globe are exploring the properties of each type. |
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Officers have the quatrefoil on their service caps, and all wear the bronze 1868 globe and anchor and khaki shirts with neckties. |
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They proceed to unleash the monsters across the globe, who do what comes naturally, and start wasting cities. |
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In the water closet she inspected the globe on the small lamp cleated to the wall. |
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Two years ago, Chambers was jetting around the globe preaching the gospel of the new economy to world leaders. |
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He developed special jet fuels, so he kept a careful eye on aviation around the globe. |
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On our whirling globe with its transitory, jet-propelled people, isolation is no longer the demoralising fate it once was. |
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Reliable data on rabies are scarce in many areas of the globe, making it difficult to assess its full impact on human and animal health. |
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Instead she is one of a growing army of women around the globe who open up their private lives to the world via Internet webcams. |
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The pair will present a brand new weekend show covering all the latest sporting action from across the globe. |
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Yet some experts think that the management guru's ideas cannot be applied to all businesses, of all sizes around the globe. |
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The millionaire adventurer was the first person to circle the globe solo in a hot-air balloon. |
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His advocacy of free market principles has had a significant impact on governments and people across the globe. |
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President George Bush has ratted on the US commitment to reduce the pollution that is causing climate chaos across the globe. |
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The largest amplitudes seen in this movie are the Rayleigh waves traveling around the globe. |
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The globe glows green or red depending on how your stock portfolio is doing. |
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If there is a better job than travelling the globe at someone else's expense and being paid handsomely for it, then it is beyond our ken. |
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In this article I shall try to present you my opinion about the recent aggravation of earthquakes across the globe. |
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We have extraordinarily broad and wide-ranging networks of contacts, friends and family that span the globe. |
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Live streaming through webcams allows real time viewing of art events anywhere on the globe. |
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He moved quickly to reassert UN centrality in emergencies across the globe. |
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However, governments around the globe have adopted policies to nurse their ailing economies back to health. |
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Along these lines, senior Air Force leaders have acknowledged the importance of airbases to projecting airpower anywhere on the globe. |
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Whatever the future holds this has certainly opened the eyes of governments around the globe. |
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She is also expected to break the record for a woman circumnavigating the globe if her mast holds out. |
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With over 20 million windsurfers around the globe, this initiative is targeting windsurfing and related water sports as a tourism attraction. |
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The post-Hitler decades have witnessed the rise of other manifestations of fascism and variations of killing fields across the globe. |
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Nothing that we can do will alter the inscrutable and withal immutable laws which direct our progress on this globe. |
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Knox-Johnston was alone at sea for an incredible 313 days, averaging just 3.39 knots round the globe. |
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A single candle and a carefully assembled bundle of flowers and reeds, held together by a violet snow globe, made up the centerpiece. |
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One shows the globe morphing into a film reel to show how Hollywood relies on the network. |
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Later, this place would become world-famous, people travelling from all over the globe to see it. |
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Like her first novel, this worthy sophomore effort spans the globe, hopping from the States, Europe and the Phillipines to Mother Africa. |
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And yet, the developed world often behaves as if those on the rest of the globe must gratefully kowtow to it. |
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Snap would orbit a three-mirror, 2-meter reflecting telescope in a high orbit over Earth's poles, circling the globe every week or 14 days. |
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Now-infamous stories of student visa hold-ups and hassles have been rehashed in countless newspapers across the globe. |
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These, in turn, are models for river rejuvenation in other parts of the globe. |
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We had a globe at home, and I half-believed that countries were actually colored red or blue or yellow. |
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For the past 10 years, he's hopped around the globe working for SAP Computer Systems. |
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However, we consider the force of her Saturn-Moon crossing to have some effect on the latitude of 53 degrees south around the entire globe. |
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The other aspect to note is that it appears the goals of feminists on both sides of the globe are the same. |
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Communication technology is reshaping communities, but the ability to have a conversation with somebody across the globe is not new. |
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For example, at each location on the globe, the geomagnetic field lines intersect the Earth's surface at a specific angle of inclination. |
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In these cases, if the globe is proptotic and tense, the physician should suspect a retrobulbar hematoma. |
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The explosions in New York and Washington on September 11 continue to reverberate around the globe. |
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At a conference in Algiers, he had just denounced the Soviet Union for failing revolutionaries across the globe. |
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Ninety years ago, there were no television pictures, radio broadcasts or Internet bulletins to flash the news around the globe in an instant. |
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A new globe which he produced in 1541 was the first to have rhumb lines shown on it. |
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The bridge around them now lit up brightly as a globe of sunlight surrounded her. |
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One of the riders took a swipe at him with a light stick, and the globe at the end shattered, but he felt the wall crumble a bit. |
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In many parts of the globe disputes over history are often not arcane or academic disagreements. |
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Don't forget to check out our bulletin board where you chat to and share your views with fellow arctophiles from all corners of the globe. |
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The clock is a tower topped by an armillary sphere and celestial globe of mechanical and hydraulic engineering, about thirty-five feet high. |
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I think it would be churlish to criticise the efforts that have been made around the globe to help. |
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Strong westerly winds circle the globe in middle latitudes around this vortex. |
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This industry is in the business of providing global logistics and supply chain services, and fast, reliable deliveries around the globe. |
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It is happening across the globe and in a hundred different corners of the arts and culture. |
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But there are also edible species of biennial, including carrots, parsley, parsnips and globe artichoke or cardoon. |
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It's what remained after I had enjoyed a particularly good globe artichoke. |
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Perhaps the most exquisite dish we ate was his starter of globe artichoke heart and asparagus with summer truffle and poached egg. |
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The globe echoes the shape made by the Queen's head with its surrounding ruff, like a planet in relation to the sun. |
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Were he to live in Ireland, damper by far than his Norfolk base, he'd grow lots more asparagus and globe artichokes. |
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In the Czech Republic, like any non-Anglo region of the globe, one frequently runs across amusing mistranslations of English. |
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The fashionable citizens of the globe do not share our modest assessment however. |
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Now how did soccer, Association Football, come to spread so successfully around the globe? |
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The celestial globe is an astronomical instrument used to measure the stars and the nature of the universe. |
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It is an interesting exercise to compare loxodromes on a Mercator map with courses on a globe with the same end points. |
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Her death will sadden her fans, but her vast musical and political legacy that touched millions across the globe will live on. |
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Sean Richardson in Sydney was in the Australian Regular Army 1986-1994, then bummed around the globe for a couple of years. |
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Sblt Tielens sailed with the ship from his home port in Cairns to Darwin as part of the sailing ship's circumnavigation of the globe. |
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Typically, the shares of the new megabank will be sold worldwide, allowing salesmen in every corner of the globe to get a cut. |
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Apart from holding his hugely popular shows across the globe, he is also busy authoring a book. |
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Over the past half-century the church has spread its strongly salvationist message across the globe and is now established in five continents. |
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From Brahms and Enescu through Gyorgy Ligeti, the Magyar spirit has emblazoned concert halls around the globe. |
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Our alliances around the world with other countries that we rely on to help us have been shredded and left in tatters around the globe. |
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Even as the three artists scatter to different corners of the globe, they're together building the shape of music to come. |
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On the tip of the spire is a weathervane of Fortuna, seen standing on a gilded globe supported by two telamones. |
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The desire for speed gathered momentum in the twentieth century as America's strategic obligations broadened across the globe. |
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Then the country was hit by the backwash of a financial crisis that began in Thailand, on the opposite side of the globe. |
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His notions on strategy are more widely disseminated than ever and are preached at business schools and in seminars around the globe. |
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They are giant multinational corporations, with their tentacles spread across the globe. |
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But as capitalism spreads its tentacles across the globe this trend is changing. |
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His network operations center oversees 350 million terabytes of data and a network that keeps engineering humming around the globe. |
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In energy terms, that amounts to 950 terawatts of latent heat, which is 73 times more energy than that deployed by all humanity across the globe. |
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The absolute end of the earth, the terminus of an equator of cool that wraps around the globe and begins in New York. |
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The march past of the teams was tremendous fun, trying to place the small nations on the globe before the commentators did. |
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The picture is the incontrovertible evidence that we live on a terraqueous globe. |
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The newly minted label heralds itself as a label that scours the globe in search of the best electronic music producers and artists. |
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And no matter how difficult it may be to discover a future superstar, the scouts are determined to search the globe until they find him. |
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All 16 drivers have been selected through the Red Bull Driver Search Programme, which scouts out young talent from all corners of the globe. |
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Like Cinderella's prince, the former ABT ballet master traveled the globe seeking The Nutcracker of his dreams. |
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After tetrodotoxin was identified in puffers, it started turning up in a variety of places around the globe. |
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But Europe and indeed the entire globe faces a much more dangerous and immediate threat from Wall Street's banksters. |
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The wives have been traveling for years across the globe to bring attention to the case. |
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Across the globe, millions of boys and girls are betrothed so young they spend the majority of their adolescence already married. |
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Under the aegis of the World Trade Organization, companies could feel secure that they could sell their goods all over the globe. |
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It begins with an encounter between Malory, a repressed Englishman restlessly wandering the globe, and the unnamed narrator, as they holiday in Europe. |
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And yet the trees are cultivated in every country within 15 degrees of the equator, so a virtual cocoa belt encircles the globe. |
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However, as the WHO report makes clear, antibiotic resistance is a growing problem that threatens the entire globe. |
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One hears that the globe is warming but we see little evidence of it here in drizzly London. |
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Atlanta, Georgia, USA Atlanta is quickly becoming one of the most promising LGBT HQs on the globe. |
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The plane bore a massive blue-and-gold image of atlas balancing the globe on his back. |
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Maybe you have never even been to the corporate headquarters, and you rove the globe packing a laptop that connects to your company's headquarters. |
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They are also correct that Tocqueville anticipated the inexorable spread of equality around the globe. |
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New gods have come and gone, and dragon Boat racing has become popular around the globe. |
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A similar mood was elicited by the Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno in Un Mundo, an installation that included an inflatable beach-ball globe buffeted by a wind machine. |
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It reduced the 10,000 fans in the ground to a state of hysteria and since BBC was rebroadcasting RTE's pictures across the globe, millions must have watched in wonder. |
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Other attractive vegetables that work well in a flower garden include tall frondy fennel, the magnificent globe artichoke and nasturtiums for ground cover. |
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His debut collection of short stories, Byzantium, takes place across thousands of years of history all over the globe. |
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They are psyllium, taurine, dandelion, St Mary's Thistle, globe artichoke and slippery elm bark, which have liver protective, restorative properties. |
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Visual impairment or globe injury warrants immediate referral. |
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From ceviche marinade to pickled sheep eyeballs to ground rhino horns, here are the craziest hangover cures from around the globe. |
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Across the globe over the past few decades, women proven themselves as effective martyrs for a cause. |
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The Mediterranean vegetable garden includes an old water tank as well as displays of rosemary, thyme, pumpkins, figs, globe artichokes, olives and grapevines. |
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Responses were heard from the United Nations, the European Parliament, and human rights organizations from around the globe. |
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Although the internet has dominated the discussion and study of new technologies, mobile telephony is the innovation that seems to be spreading like wildfire around the globe. |
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By supplementing and supporting Western militarism around the globe, third world peacekeepers serve as the West's janissaries for the post-Cold War world. |
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They have portrayed the company as a sort of alpha polluter, providing funds to environmentally destructive logging and mining projects all over the globe. |
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The party has also won soto a good deal of fame, and now she performs sets around the globe. |
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That was in 2006 in Georgia, but in 2009, the project moved to New York and exponentially grew across the globe. |
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We read his reminiscences of travel to many different parts of the globe. |
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Its transnational tentacles reach into every corner of the globe. |
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Representing AORN's members as President means jetting around the globe. |
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Are there regions of the globe where the inhabitants have been condemned by their environment never to enjoy liberty, never to exercise their reason? |
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His marathon sets have spanned the globe, gaining new fans worldwide. Local trance fans are salivating in anticipation of his performance at Motion Notion. |
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Watching record-breaking yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur return from her circumnavigation of the globe bought back powerful memories for Stuart Boreham. |
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But it also saw a continuation of nationalist wars in which hundreds of thousands of people were wantonly massacred in just about every corner of the globe. |
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But the fizz in Brazil and Turkey has yet to go flat, and the excitement and turmoil may well continue to spread across the globe. |
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Meanwhile, the company says it is having difficulty meeting rising demand around the globe, which is a high-class problem. |
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Cricket is a sport enjoyed by hundreds of millions around the globe, mainly in former British colonies. |
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Its clear globe reveals a magnified view into the pores of the leaf upon which it rests, encouraging appreciation to the macrocosm of beauty that exists at micro scale. |
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This pool of finance has over the years been increasingly funneled into speculative channels, fueling refashioned booms and busts around the globe. |
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Just the way societies and individuals are currently beginning to converse across traditional borders, around the globe. |
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Like other empires of the past century, it has chosen to live not prudently, in peace and prosperity, but as a massive military power athwart an angry, resistant globe. |
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It's a good example of our agility in sharing ideas across the globe. |
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She is seated on a globe in the form of an armillary sphere. |
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He now began to construct astronomical instruments, including water clocks for accurate timing and armillary spheres which represent the celestial globe. |
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But the band re-formed in 1976 and toured the globe for the next 25 years. |
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To that end, the typical box of Vosges truffles mixes exotic flavors from all over the globe, including Japanese wasabi, Italian taleggio cheese, and Mexican ancho chili. |
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For two weeks the shuttle had been looping the globe to the obliviousness of the vast majority of the world's population, which was largely preoccupied with the fate of Iraq. |
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Not only did they provide the dictator with needed cash, but they played right into his scheme of using oil allocations to buy favor around the globe. |
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Now a multi-platinum artist with two Grammy nominations, his concerts draw thousands from all across the globe. |
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The very name evokes a sense of awe in film lovers around the globe. |
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In Atlanta, Milwaukee, Winnipeg, Singapore, Melbourne and many other airts and pairts of the globe, there are active Burns clubs. |
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A thick blanket of dust that was thrown up darkened the globe, affecting plants and other photosynthesising life. |
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McNeill took a broad approach organized around the interactions of peoples across the globe. |
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Westerners are also known for their explorations of the globe and outer space. |
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The bat and ball sport of cricket was first played in England during the 16th century and was exported around the globe via the British Empire. |
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This has added to processes of commodity exchange and colonization which have a longer history of carrying cultural meaning around the globe. |
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Elcano and the 18 survivors of the expedition were the first men to circumnavigate the globe in a single expedition. |
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Early Western theories believed that in the far south of the globe existed a vast continent, known as Terra Australis. |
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They lost one day because they traveled west during their circumnavigation of the globe, opposite to Earth's daily rotation. |
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A map is made using a map projection, which is any method of representing a globe on a plane. |
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Cicero's Dream of Scipio described the Earth as a globe of insignificant size in comparison to the remainder of the cosmos. |
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The Commercial Revolution, coupled with other changes in the Early Modern Period, had dramatic effects on the globe. |
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In 1492, Martin Behaim, a German cartographer, made the oldest extant globe of the Earth. |
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Navigators measure distance on the globe in degrees, arcminutes and arcseconds. |
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Britain's victories around the globe led William Pitt to insist that nobody other than Britain should have access to Newfoundland. |
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Around the time of Spain's discovery of South America, Antillia dwindles substantially in size on Behaim's globe and later charts. |
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The wall map, and his globe gores of the same date, depict the American continents in two pieces. |
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Initiated by the Kingdom of Portugal, it would eventually expand across the globe. |
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Today, Portuguese is one of the world's major languages, ranked sixth overall with approximately 240 million speakers around the globe. |
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However, it was not through Pigafetta's writings that Europeans first learned of the circumnavigation of the globe. |
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Thus a few recreational sailors continue to sail this route, sometimes as part of a circumnavigation of the globe. |
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As Dutch ships reached into the unknown corners of the globe, Dutch cartographers incorporated new geographical discoveries into their work. |
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Nations vied for domination of lucrative trade routes around the globe, particularly those to Asia. |
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The globe was finished in 1536 and its celestial counterpart appeared one year later. |
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At the moment, meeting interesting, 'could be, maybe not' prospectives around the globe keeps her entertained. |
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With British colonial expansion from the 17th century onwards, Anglicanism spread across the globe. |
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These organizations together include the great majority of Lutheran denominations around the globe. |
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According to immigration statistics, the state is a leading recipient of migrants from around the globe. |
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There is on the globe one single spot, the possessor of which is our natural and habitual enemy. |
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We realize what Archimedes had only in hypothesis, weighting a single grain against the globe of earth. |
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It is the largest globe ever made and is one of the world's largest free standing sculptures. |
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One of the most remarkable astronomical instruments invented in Mughal India is the seamless celestial globe. |
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To the stars Nature hath given no such instruments, but made them round and teret like a globe. |
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For Toss It, I use a ball that looks like a globe, but any soft tossable item will work. |
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This varisome globe that swirls on gimbal pins of prayers, begets a sort of musical ache not ministered to by the mumbles of the spheres. |
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The souped-up westerlies also alter conditions in heavily populated parts of the globe. |
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The weekly series airs Sundays at 1930 Central African time, 1730 GMT on CCTV News, which is seen across Africa and around the globe. |
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As a leading authority in bioacoustic bird dispersal, the company continues to impress airport operators across the globe. |
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Across the globe, there are peoples who have been, and still are, othered and subjugated by means of dehumanization in the form of animalization. |
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Those are Oz's wise words in this last ever episode of the classic drama following a group of brickies on busman's holidays around the globe. |
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Our solution uses thermopiles instead of globe thermometer that is usually used. |
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Bird strikes are a significant threat to flight safety and have caused a number of accidents with human casualties around the globe. |
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A packed city centre saw performances from all corners of the globe, from traditional Filipino dancers to 1920s American-inspired jumping jivers. |
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There are only 12 voyages that have succeeded in circumnavigating the globe on fully crewed multihulls before. |
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Guisborough's Prior Pursglove College has its own seismometer, which can detect quakes around the globe. |
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A network of electronic telepaths, similar to the archaic Internet, spread across the globe and almost destroyed society. |
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How many mums will get scentless roses for Mothering Sunday from halfway across the globe? |
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Trees are excellent carbon sinks that absorb carbon dioxide that warms up the globe. |
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The device cannula was positioned through a sub-Tenon episcleral approach over the globe between the sclera and Tenon's capsule. |
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Several countries across the globe have passed legislations, making it mandatory to implement serialisation by the manufacturers. |
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Meadow buttercup, lady's smock and the globe flower are all native to Scotland. |
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Lavishly illustrated with full-color photography, Pure Pork Awesomeness showcases pork recipes from around the globe. |
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At BAAM, Josh has overseen credit investing, and has worked closely with some of the most well-regarded credit investors around the globe. |
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Pan Am was once an imperial power in its own right, girdling the globe. |
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In his new book Legal Eagles, former attorney and law firm consultant Simon Tupman profiles 16 visionary lawyers from around the globe. |
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I have fished across the globe for some of the over 30 species of snakehead, and can attest that these are great targets for fly anglers. |
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And unlike a light ball made from chicken wire, you can easily take your DecoShape globe apart and store it flat. |
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The compact fluorescent light globe is one of the energy-efficient lighting options readily available at the moment. |
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Most of the poems in this book capture that feeling of rootlessness, be it in Afghanistan or somewhere else in the globe. |
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Administrators must realize that librarians participate in listservs made up of professionals from around the globe. |
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A SHIRE horse, street food from across the globe and a barn raising were just some of the delights on offer this weekend at the Conwy Feast. |
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It midwifed emergence of similar liberationist theologies across the globe and impacted the theological enterprise in many significant ways. |
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The most logical explanation for the telltale randomly oriented magnetic rock materials is the recurrent careenings of the globe. |
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A man may set the poles together in his head, and clutch the whole globe at one intellectual grasp. |
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They exist and are contemporaneous. Contemporality does not mean, however, that they occupy the same geo-physical moment of time on the globe. |
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Cumberfans from all around the globe donated money in Cumberbatch's name, with the total raised entirely exceeding expectations. |
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The greater circles are those which devide this earthly globe into equall halfes or Haemispheres. |
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No more then if you should lay a fly vpon a smooth Cartwheele, or a pinnes head vpon a greate globe. |
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The islands are famous among birdwatchers for their ability to attract rare birds from all corners of the globe. |
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On September 6, 1522 Victoria returned to Spain, thus completing the first circumnavigation of the globe. |
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Following Marinos, he assigned coordinates to all the places and geographic features he knew, in a grid that spanned the globe. |
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Merchants brought with them ideas from far corners of the globe, particularly the Levant. |
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She knighted Francis Drake after his circumnavigation of the globe from 1577 to 1580, and he won fame for his raids on Spanish ports and fleets. |
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With British colonial expansion from the 17th century onwards, Anglican churches were planted around the globe. |
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Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated the globe between 1577 and 1581, and Martin Frobisher explored the Arctic. |
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Brassey took thousands of British engineers and mechanics across the globe to build new lines. |
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Across the globe, manufacturers can be subject to regulations and pollution taxes to offset the environmental costs of manufacturing activities. |
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Such accusations are a counterpart to blood libel of various kinds, which may be found throughout history across the globe. |
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New media technology has led urban music styles to filter into distant rural areas across the globe. |
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Prichard, our best authority on this subject, apportions the greater part of the habitable globe to the melonic or dark-haired races. |
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Despite trade restrictions imposed in most foreign markets, by 1937, American films commanded about 70 percent of screen time around the globe. |
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Dutch station, Sport One, DSF in Germany and several other TV stations across the globe also broadcast the PDC events. |
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The current trophy is made from silver and gilt, and features a golden globe held up by three silver columns. |
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On 7 February 2005 she broke the world record for the fastest solo circumnavigation of the globe, a feat which gained her international renown. |
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Articles have developed independently in many different language families across the globe. |
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The era was prosperous as entrepreneurs extended the range of their business around the globe. |
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Wilson called on antiwar elements to end all wars, by winning this one and eliminating militarism from the globe. |
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Carrll wrote for the surfing newsletter The Surf Report, which was used by surfers around the globe. |
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In more recent times, Qatar has hosted peace talks between rival factions across the globe. |
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New York City has been ranked first among cities across the globe in attracting capital, business, and tourists. |
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It was as if a globe had been filled with moonlight and hung before them in a net woven of the glint of frosty stars. |
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The climate is milder in comparison to other areas of the same latitude around the globe due to the influence of the Gulf Stream. |
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The era was pro as entrepreneurs extended the range of their business around the globe. |
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Tijuana has a diverse cosmopolitan population which includes migrants from other parts of Mexico, and immigrants from all over the globe. |
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In a paper published in 1832, Bernhardi speculated about former polar ice caps reaching as far as the temperate zones of the globe. |
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Most contemporary scientists thought that the Earth had been gradually cooling down since its birth as a molten globe. |
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This formal designation allowed radiometric dates to be obtained from samples across the globe that corresponded to the base of the Cambrian. |
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Standard Life Aberdeen plc is an investment company with headquarters in Edinburgh and operations around the globe. |
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Standard Life Aberdeen is an investment company, headquartered in Edinburgh, with operations across the globe. |
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To noninterventionists the Iraq war provides sorrowful evidence of the dangers of exercising American power around the globe. |
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High levels of metal contaminants have been measured in tissues in many areas of the globe. |
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It is a celebration of the city's LGBT community and attracts visitors from many different areas across the country and the globe. |
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Soon after its beginning, the WBO was staging world championship bouts around the globe. |
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Viewers in Wales saw an original 'BBC Cymru Wales' mechanical globe with introductions provided by former BBC Wales announcers. |
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There are unique, coastal groups reported from various areas among the globe such as Scotland, Shiretoko Peninsula, off Kaikoura, in Davao Gulf. |
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Marine mammals are widely distributed throughout the globe, but their distribution is patchy and coincides with the productivity of the oceans. |
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Portugal has left a profound cultural and architectural influence across the globe and a legacy of over 250 million Portuguese speakers today. |
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The Skagerrak contains some of the busiest shipping routes in the world, with vessels from every corner of the globe. |
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This energy is distributed around the globe by winds, ocean currents, and other mechanisms to affect the climates of different regions. |
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Since then, over 389 flamingos have grown up in Basel and been distributed to other zoos around the globe. |
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During World War I, mines were used extensively to defend coasts, coastal shipping, ports and naval bases around the globe. |
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Biodiversity is not evenly distributed, rather it varies greatly across the globe as well as within regions. |
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For this reason, water is a strategic resource in the globe and an important element in many political conflicts. |
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By way of his voyages in the 1770s, Captain James Cook proved that waters encompassed the southern latitudes of the globe. |
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The Antarctic Treaty covers the portion of the globe south of sixty degrees south, it prohibits new claims to Antarctica. |
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Atlas supports the terrestrial globe on a building in Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia. |
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Productive fields are found in passive margins around the globe, including the Gulf of Mexico, western Scandinavia, and Western Australia. |
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Oceanic and atmospheric currents transfer particles, debris, and organisms all across the globe. |
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The two poles wander independently of each other and are not directly opposite each other on the globe. |
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Coincidentally, the oldest surviving globe of the Earth, the Erdapfel, was made in 1492 just before Columbus's return to Europe. |
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Future climate change and associated impacts will differ from region to region around the globe. |
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Today, pilot gigs are used primarily for sport, with around 100 clubs across the globe. |
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Agriculture began independently in different parts of the globe, and included a diverse range of taxa. |
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The locations of the seas are important in controlling the transfer of heat and moisture across the globe, and therefore, in determining global climate. |
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Showcasing the world's finest pieces of kinetic art and automata from pioneerring artists all over the globe, it's a celebration of movement, mechanics, creativity and art. |
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Traditional Christmas, Boxing Day and New Year's Day dips are being held to raise funds for good causes with people from across the globe expected to join in. |
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To give the grasses some more punch, Lamont added small-flowered perennials that you might expect to find in a meadow, such as asters, coreopsis, globe mallow, and toadflax. |
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Foreign bodies may lodge on cornea, tarsal plate or penetrate the globe. |
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That job change led to a 30-year career in the TEFL industry and the success of her company, Intesol, has resulted in a global business with franchises across the globe. |
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Since its beginning in 1969, Quiksilver has combined function, fit, art and fashion to develop boardshorts and clothing for mountain and ocean lovers across the globe. |
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David, used to taking along seasoned cavers and speleologists from across the globe, thought it would be a wonderful idea to expose us sisters to similar levels of endurance. |
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The European hare has a wide range across Europe and western Asia and has been introduced to a number of other countries around the globe, often as a game species. |
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The full-time mum was shopping with her twoyear-old daughter Jaime Dixon when she spotted the eleven-foot snow globe on Trinity Square, Gateshead. |
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The Seven Years' War was perhaps the first true world war, having taken place almost 160 years before World War I and influenced many major events later around the globe. |
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Originating in Japan and operating across the globe, the Yakuza are regarded as some of the most sophisticated and wealthiest criminal organizations. |
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The World Trade Center Assocation is the world's largest private trade organization, operating more than 300 World Trade Centers around the globe. |
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Organized by Iran's NCHL in cooperation with the ICRC, the conference mainly addressed issues on prevention and prohibition of WMDs and conventional arms across the globe. |
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Membership is made up of anthropologists from around the globe. |
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The Portuguese Ferdinand Magellan died while in the Philippines commanding a Castilian expedition in 1522 which was the first to circumnavigate the globe. |
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From 1577 to 1580, Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated the globe. |
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In addition to the loss of life by uniformed soldiers, millions died in the superpowers' proxy wars around the globe, most notably in Southeast Asia. |
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British Protestant missionaries who travelled around the globe often in advance of soldiers and civil servants spread the Anglican Communion to all continents. |
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Britain emerged as the most important economic power, and its Royal Navy held unquestioned naval superiority across the globe well into the 20th century. |
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He said Lagos was the sole state in the globe to have denoted on such venture without help from the FG, including that these ventures normally take about 7 years to finish. |
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This created land connections in various regions around the globe. |
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But because the land mine is indiscriminate, the United States and countries across the globe have become more sensitive to their human cost over the last 30 years. |
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Habitat destruction is occurring across the globe at an acerbating rate. |
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They now have several satellites located in semistationary orbits at strategic locations around the world instead of one satellite circulating the globe. |
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With the supercontinent Gondwana covering the equator and much of the southern hemisphere, a large ocean occupied most of the northern half of the globe. |
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Over the next year nearly 26,000 participants applied from around the globe, in the hopes of becoming Hangzhou's first foreign tourism ambassador. |
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It receives daily flights by several major airlines from points around the globe, as well as several smaller regional commercial airlines and charters. |
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Following the defeat of Napoleonic France in 1815, Britain enjoyed a century of almost unchallenged dominance and expanded its imperial holdings around the globe. |
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Through Toastmaster member clubs, people improve their communication and leadership skills and today, Toastmasters has more than 260,000 members around the globe. |
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