One way to do it is to remodify our platform situation, which we invented for the worldwide industry. |
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A station opened in the Chatham Islands to monitor radioactivity, will help police the worldwide ban on Nuclear Weapons Testing. |
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Submit your work related to mammalogy, and let thousands of people access it worldwide! |
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I'll definitely be getting a place in the Hamptons when Calvin Klein finally signs me up for a worldwide marketing campaign. |
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But despite worldwide disapproval, these thumbless inbreds are emigrating in droves. |
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Their place in the history of martial arts, as the originators of kung fu, has created a worldwide demand for their knowledge. |
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One of a series of books on cooking worldwide, this one has everything you need to know about the regional specialities of Europe. |
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It is well known that the introductions of alien species have wreaked havoc on indigenous fauna and flora worldwide. |
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Its greatest exponent was Bob Marley who took reggae to a worldwide audience. |
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But it is thematic collection that is becoming a fad worldwide and it is an inexpensive way of building one's collection. |
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The organisation also stands accused of extorting money from other organisations worldwide in order to maintain the registries. |
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The low numbers of these graduates in academia reflects the worldwide unpopularity of academic medicine. |
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By 1979, the ball clay industry was producing over 900,000 tons annually for industrial users worldwide. |
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Their music is recognised worldwide and their talent as balladeers is limitless. |
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The group also regularly sends delegates to the annual worldwide scouting jamboree. |
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The completion of terraforming the red planet created a worldwide coverage over the media, and everyone's eyes were on the television screen. |
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It's the backdrop because football is considered a religion worldwide and the most viewed game. |
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We are engaged worldwide, on the battlefronts of this war and conducting operations vital to our national interests. |
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How do you think that we can put an end to the business of illicit drug use and trafficking worldwide? |
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Ricin, one of the deadliest naturally occurring poisons, is derived from castor plant beans, which are grown worldwide to produce castor oil. |
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Limestone, especially limestone pavement, is extremely rare worldwide and the Yorkshire Dales have half of all the UK examples. |
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Wallach and other leaders of worldwide popular dissent have been making the same argument about bait-and-switch diplomacy for a decade. |
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The acceptability worldwide of the fiat-dollar reserve system depended on the illusion that it was a good or adequate store of value. |
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Elsewhere, amoebic abscesses are more common, and, worldwide, amoebae are the commonest cause. |
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The BIND database and its associated software tools are easily accessible to both academics and commercial companies worldwide. |
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Bowler links the rise of intelligent design and young-Earth creationism with the rise of fundamentalism worldwide. |
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Their debut album has sold over a million copies worldwide since its release in February and has won critical acclaim. |
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One of their biggest successes is Buy Nothing Day, a global boycott that has reportedly had an impact on 60 countries worldwide. |
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Delicate ecosystems worldwide are threatened with irrevocable decline beneath the massed boots of latter-day pilgrims. |
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We also have online access to accounts receivable information worldwide, updated weekly. |
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The two plan to use all of their knowledge of cardsharking, pool shooting, and rolling dice at an unprecedented worldwide gathering of hustlers. |
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There are up to 150 scholarships awarded annually worldwide, although their location is secret. |
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John Willis has ankled his post as Granada Medias managing director for worldwide production. |
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Expanding the use of market research worldwide is one of their key initiatives. |
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At the midpoint of the last century science produced the anovulant pill, which quickly gained worldwide attention and widespread use. |
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The gloomy outlook on bonuses comes as investment banks worldwide are retrenching in the face of dwindling business volumes. |
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The single was a worldwide No 1 hit in 1966 and was taken up as an anti-war anthem by activists opposed to the Vietnam war. |
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The old jerry-built compilation strung together 27 different computer systems worldwide, most of which couldn't talk with the others. |
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The worldwide emergence of bacterial resistance to antibacterial agents has produced a need for new methods of combating bacterial infections. |
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The song also climbed the charts in North America and went on to become a worldwide hit for the duo. |
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According to DCinemaToday, the growth rate of digital theaters worldwide continues its upward climb. |
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Cormorants and shags are distributed worldwide, with the largest diversity in tropical and temperate zones. |
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The company distributes its products worldwide through a network of specialty retailers, mass merchandisers and foreign distributors. |
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Using rubber band tracks, which are currently enjoying a worldwide revival of popularity, would reduce the vulnerability of wheeled vehicles. |
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The Moscow State Circus is famous worldwide thanks to its spectacular displays from acrobats, clowns, gymnasts, trapeze artists and lots more. |
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The fungus is found worldwide but is more prevalent in temperate and tropical climates. |
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During a typical year, 18 major temblors and one great earthquake occur worldwide. |
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It has 1,500 worldwide sales representatives as well as therapeutic focus in neurology, oncology, pain management and anti-infectives. |
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Biotechnology investments are soaring worldwide, fuelling the race for patents. |
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By aggressively expanding the scope of free institutions worldwide, we ultimately guarantee our own liberties at home. |
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But his elevation to this position of influence has come about because of the changes in society worldwide. |
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Experts analysing the anthrax used in the US attacks are comparing its DNA with a library of strains collected worldwide. |
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Known as the queen of tropical fruits, the mango is probably the best loved tropical fruit worldwide. |
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In a talk that was webcast to IBM's 350,000 staff worldwide, Palmisano said the company would invest in research, acquisitions and marketing. |
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Since then, an increasing number of satellites have collected data for mapping applications worldwide. |
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It's a nice portrait of Strummer the hipster, talking his jive talk and dropping the needle on U Roy records to a worldwide audience. |
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Children's lives worldwide are improving, in terms of their life expectancy and general health. |
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Eleven cuts display a keyboard-laden potpourri of Afro-Latin and Brazilian riddims that have been fuelling dance floors worldwide. |
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Creation of an effective worldwide antiterror coalition remains a work in progress. |
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Black people's struggle against apartheid in South Africa attracted immense worldwide solidarity. |
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Today, snobbery about musicals and their hijacking of the worldwide stage is water off a duck's back. |
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Their worldwide record sales are approaching the 100 million marker very fast. |
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The firm, one of Europe's leading suppliers of curtain linings, has 3,000 customers and 20 agents worldwide. |
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Happily, he uses it for speed, letting us off the hook much quicker than many another film appropriationist now skulking in galleries worldwide. |
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The song recalled its recording exactly 35 years earlier as part of the first worldwide satellite television link-up. |
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He played Asian and European composers well enough for his worldwide career to take off like a rocket. |
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He has been manufacturing rocking horses for 27 years and sells throughout the UK, as well as exporting parts and plans worldwide. |
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This new company would serve multi-national business customers, international carriers and Internet service providers worldwide. |
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They also underscore the enduring richness of the continent's cultural heritage, which serves as a wellspring of creativity worldwide. |
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It went into examinership in August after its British business went into liquidation and it was forced to close offices worldwide. |
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The test sparked political outrage worldwide and heightened fears that the rogue state was close to becoming a nuclear power. |
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The pamphlet continues to circulate among archconservative and white supremacist groups worldwide. |
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Although over 25,000 are killed or maimed each year, we have begun to remove mines worldwide. |
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This judicious selection means less than 200 garments worldwide will be produced. |
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Currently there are well over 1,000 members worldwide who share the same dedication and enthusiasm for roller-coasters. |
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Over 1.2 billion people worldwide regularly smoke tobacco products, not including the use of roll-your-owns or smokeless tobacco. |
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We are truly grateful to them for joining our efforts to attack the root causes of poverty worldwide. |
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The build-up of armaments is part of the broadest repositioning of US forces worldwide since the end of the Korean War more than 50 years ago. |
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It is a dimorphic fungus that exists saprophytically in nature and has a worldwide distribution. |
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The British Museum has one of the largest and best archeological collections of worldwide artifacts, including the Rosetta stone and Lindow Man. |
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What are we doing with our Trident submarines, our vast armoury of weapons or our support for the export of arms worldwide? |
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Anheuser-Busch, which sold almost 110 million barrels of beer worldwide last year, finds the Sunshine State a thirsty one. |
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The author roundly silenced his critics when the densely illustrated, alliterative animal alphabet book sold 1.3 million copies worldwide. |
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Conceived by the architects of the worldwide web, the Semantic Web provides a way of managing the explosion of information on the web. |
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We plan to build a worldwide network of artisanal and traditional foods, and to use our network to promote those foods. |
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Typha spp. are highly productive aquatic plants that grow in a variety of habitats throughout wetlands worldwide. |
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In the past decade, over 1 million women worldwide have safely used RU486 to end their pregnancies. |
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He appeared on television screens worldwide, bare chested and ashen-faced, wearing a large white bandage around his head. |
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Many people worldwide, usually adolescent boys, have had their lives completely taken over by computer games. |
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The divided and conquered nature of the country has made it easy for oil to be tapped without raising the ire of countries worldwide. |
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The availability of lotteries and casino gambling, as well as gaming machines, has expanded dramatically worldwide. |
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Today, the company is one of the leading suppliers of press tools, components and assemblies to automotive manufacturers worldwide. |
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It has also created websites monitoring whale shark and basking shark movements and identification worldwide. |
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So although I have been based in U.S. cities for my jobs, I travel extensively and manage teams worldwide. |
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You have to look hard, but Scotland still has a niche in the worldwide civil aviation industry. |
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Part of the price cut stems from a new body welding line at the Kentucky plant that Toyota is adopting worldwide. |
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They also provide the raw materials for the renowned Jordanian Dead Sea bath salts and cosmetic products which are marketed worldwide. |
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Consumed worldwide, this wheaten staple is uniquely versatile, simple to make and always satisfying. |
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There is no safety or security for us unless there is worldwide social justice and ecological sanity. |
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Thus, Indians invented the rubber-bulb syringe, now adopted worldwide for perfume atomizers and medicine droppers. |
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For example, many bank cards can extract local currency from automated teller machines worldwide. |
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Details of their sexual encounters, which she spelt out in lurid detail to the hungry English press, are being repeated worldwide. |
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Improbable tales of true love overcoming desperate odds are a hallmark of Bollywood, the Indian film genre watched by millions worldwide. |
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After the horrors in Madrid there was a huge amount of media coverage and worldwide sympathy. |
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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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Australia did not enter the event, which is designed to promote Aussie Rules football worldwide. |
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The umbrella group, Exodus International has about 150 groups affiliated worldwide. |
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Although smallpox has no known cure or specific treatment, the disease was beaten with a massive, worldwide immunization campaign. |
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The dance form of Kathakali has become very popular over the years, captivating hearts worldwide with its elaborateness. |
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In the process it has been thickened to nearly 2.5 times the worldwide average. |
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With most rates around the world more or less following those of the U.S., Reaganomics also triggered a worldwide recession. |
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They have worldwide connections, and are particularly adept at exploiting the internet. |
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Wouldn't the demand from worldwide consumers transform its historic small-scale village production into technology-based corporate agribusiness? |
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Ancient traditions regarding this apostate leader show that he rebelled against God, and in so doing, created a worldwide apostasy. |
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Thousand of everyday people worldwide have had experiences with men in black after witnessing UFO related events since the beginning of history. |
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About one half of all unprovoked shark attacks worldwide involved surfers or windsurfers. |
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The growth continues with a variety of airlines operating scheduled services worldwide. |
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There are about 550 species of mecopterans worldwide, with 81 species in the United States and Canada. |
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For three years, the seismometers recorded how seismic waves from hundreds of earthquakes worldwide bounced through the mantle. |
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This film did of course gross an enormous amount of money worldwide and in America, and also received a pile of Oscar nominations. |
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About 85 million bales of cotton are produced worldwide each year, including 18 to 20 million in the United States. |
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I have checked the internet and similar letters have been sent to recipients worldwide. |
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The Russian wheat aphid is a major pest of winter wheat and barley in the United States and worldwide. |
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Billions of euros were wiped off the value of shares worldwide yesterday after the extent of losses at WorldCom sent markets into freefall. |
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Fears have been expressed that as many as 100,000 plant species are currently threatened with extinction worldwide. |
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Consuming nations are threatened with a worldwide oil shortage that rattles the stock and bond markets. |
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A ticker symbol is the unique identification that stock exchanges worldwide give each company. |
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Maybe a knight in shining armour will come forward to assist half a million pensioners worldwide. |
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He has made a big impression on quite a few people to whom he has preached and prayed with on his worldwide tour. |
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It is a worldwide standardised strategy born in the era of globalisation that has been hard to challenge. |
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This event will reach a worldwide audience as the team set out to put Ireland on the map. |
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On a worldwide scale an average of 704,000 metric tonnes of general shark meat is sold annually. |
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It also earned worldwide recognition and won numerous international awards. |
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The band built its reputation with club gigs before exploding onto the worldwide music scene. |
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Despite its worldwide popularity golf has never caught on in big way in St Lucia. |
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The movie has won worldwide acclaim and is being hailed as being the next big success for the British film industry. |
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According to the information on the Internet the virus is wiping out adults on a worldwide scale. |
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Ever fancied a global treasure hunt with cryptic clues embedded in worldwide media? |
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It may go some way to repair the damage to the worldwide reputation of Irish banks. |
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Think what a worldwide university open to all could do to unleash human potential. |
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The practice is adding to the general worldwide crisis of drug-resistant disease. |
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As before, it was war on a worldwide scale, with clashes throughout the Americas and as far away as India. |
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It was the force of global industry that cemented the worldwide tendency for driving on the right. |
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These kids got to be on worldwide television during one of the biggest television events of the year. |
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His unique talent has earned him a worldwide reputation as the world's most popular phantom. |
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America in recession would alter the global economic picture and risk a worldwide turndown. |
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There is a view that the internet will change the way business is conducted worldwide. |
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Period drama is increasingly seen worldwide to be the area of British television expertise. |
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He is known in life sciences worldwide and I think this makes us a key player now. |
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It has already claimed the lives of scores of people worldwide and thousands have been affected. |
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His balanced approach remains an inspiration to aspiring sportsmen worldwide. |
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He pointed out that their group is the major supplier worldwide for green and white film. |
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Cleaner air in cities is only a small part of reducing emissions worldwide. |
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Stunts filmed for the show have been connected to many copycat incidents worldwide. |
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One could argue that a great deal of goodwill and generosity has been generated worldwide by the tsunami. |
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Steve has published all the books himself and has sold more than 275,000 copies worldwide. |
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The sea and waterways are the most widely used mode for transporting goods worldwide. |
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The gallery can ship paintings worldwide, and you have the option to return any purchases within ten days. |
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It is estimated that the disorder affects as many as 2.5million people worldwide. |
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Several thousand people worldwide claim to have had such close encounters, researchers say. |
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Remembrance Day is celebrated worldwide every year and mourns the loss of lives in war. |
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A toddler who battled an exceptionally rare form of cancer could give new hope to children worldwide. |
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In total they have sold four million albums worldwide and notched up eight hit singles. |
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Think of all the good that can be done with the resources now squandered on weapons worldwide. |
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They are starting to be used as weapons and will soon have worldwide reach. |
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In his autobiography, he explains in detail why it did not become a worldwide business. |
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In the Guinness book The Fairmount generated worldwide attention 20 years ago when preservationists rescued it from a wrecking ball. |
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The Dover tragedy has refocused attention on Britain's immigration and asylum laws, and the worldwide trade in human trafficking. |
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This poem and many others have been reprinted in anthologies and journals worldwide. |
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On Tuesday computer security experts issued a worldwide alert of the imminent danger to the Internet from the spread of the worm virus. |
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The explosions came amid worldwide terror alerts and four days after a series of bombings killed 34 people. |
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In addition, our company has also introduced SMS alerts for worldwide parcel deliveries. |
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Each will address the worldwide audience during the conference weekend. |
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Once amputees worldwide began to regularly jog, run, and jump, it became apparent that the lack of shock absorption in artificial limbs was a limiting factor. |
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The machine-readable passports, which now have a standardized presentation worldwide, are being printed in a manner suitable for optical character recognition. |
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Indeed most of the large new hotels are being built to US fire and safety codes so that they can eventually be sold to worldwide luxury hotel chains. |
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You explained that Alice has a very rare tissue type and that, although efforts continue, searches of the bone marrow registries worldwide have not so far found a good match. |
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Success to the tune of a massive worldwide tour of 120 venues with an average capacity of 12,500 fans. |
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Decorative yes, but a daily handbag that will sweep through the closets of women worldwide? |
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In short, it had all the makings of a nuclear attack drill, part of an escalation in long-range Russian operations worldwide. |
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With 330 million customers worldwide, the move is undoubtedly causing phone company executives to squirm. |
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Now salsas can be found worldwide, in varieties such as red chilli, guacamole, or green tomatillo, from mild, to tangy, to suicide five-alarm spicy. |
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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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It's a worldwide market, and in a sense it's a market in which interest rates in various different localities and for various different instruments are all arbitraged. |
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Soybean mosaic disease caused by SMV occurs worldwide wherever soybean is grown and is regarded as one of the most important soybean diseases in many areas of the world. |
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Today one of every 120 adults between 15 and 49 years of age worldwide is hiv-positive. |
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Of course, the NSA has to intercept the coded messages in order to decrypt them, but they have a worldwide array of listening posts that can do just that. |
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There are thought to be around 130 known listening stations worldwide. |
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For example, links from the Buzzsaw centralized drawing database to reprographers worldwide reduced the time and cost needed to ship paper drawings. |
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The 14-time Grammy Award nominee and Grammy winner has sold over 115 million singles worldwide. |
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Soon after launching, their collaborative product lines became cult, collectible items among in-the-knows worldwide. |
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Of the 38 deer species worldwide, the whitetail in the East and mule deer in the West are the two that cause the most problems for American gardeners. |
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Noel and Melva travel a great deal, allowing them to check out the marketplace, look at eating habits worldwide and find suitable equipment for the bakehouse. |
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Our commodity groups, trade associations, councils and ag organizations have many connections and have had many successes in marketing our commodities worldwide. |
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They not only disrupted service in China, they apparently crashed the search engine worldwide. |
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Campaigners say the popular pub was known worldwide and want it reopened. |
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They have a full complement of IT staff, and hardware to cater to a worldwide user base that requires their services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
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Strawberry is an important crop of agronomical interest worldwide. |
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The report builds on a recent UN report documenting the high economic costs worldwide of domestic violence. |
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The family Anthomyiidae is a globally distributed group of phytophagous, saprophagous, or coprophagous flies with over 1500 described species worldwide. |
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A group of cat breeders, exhibitors, show judges, veterinarians, and other ailurophiles throughout the world, representing most cat breeds and clubs worldwide. |
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But juke has become a worldwide underground scene, selling out clubs all over Europe. |
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People, especially the rich ones, are still willing to travel worldwide but they are very selective in choosing flights and accommodation, he said. |
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Levine wrote about his life in his 2004 memoir, dharma Punx, the book that started a worldwide movement sharing the same name. |
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Its sequel, Shrek 2, is now raking it in at the box office worldwide. |
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Bipolar affective disorder is a common condition which, among mental illnesses, ranks second only to unipolar depression as a cause of worldwide disability. |
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He is one of the 150 artists performing worldwide for Cirque du Soleil. |
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All in all about 100 000 refugees are resettled worldwide each year. |
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Whatever the cause, it appears 2003 is a scorcher worldwide. |
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Two opera singers will join a military band at the Aintree course's water jump for a rendition of the National Anthem, watched by millions of TV viewers worldwide. |
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Access to worldwide information resources is exhilarating and liberating. |
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The defense quoted a congratulatory e-mail she sent him as the carnage in Mumbai filled television screens worldwide. |
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People worldwide should condemn imperialism in all its forms. |
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His views are backed by conservative and evangelical Anglicans worldwide. |
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According to family planning International, about 10 percent of all couples worldwide are or have been infertile. |
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It has been an expensive, laborious and wearying exercise contacting policyholders worldwide and convincing sceptics that demutualisation isn't such a bad idea after all. |
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Since 2000, CrossFit has grown from a single gym in Santa Cruz to around 10,000 worldwide. |
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By the time they hung up their Union Jack dresses in 2000, the spice Girls had sold over 55 million records worldwide. |
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The ladies all handled themselves in a professional manner, as shown by the positive and informative worldwide media coverage our pageant received. |
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The Kung also introduced a law forbidding domestic abuse, a huge issue for women worldwide. |
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Isaacs says that the epidemic is inciting panic worldwide that, in his opinion, may soon be warranted. |
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In the midst of an ongoing worldwide trek, Kapranos spoke to the Mirror about music festivals, Christmas lights and the saccharine splendour of arena singalongs. |
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It uses that worldwide internet thingo the young 'uns talk about. |
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The total number of Komondors worldwide is far less than ten thousand. |
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Overall, worldwide PC unit shipments were up 23.3 per cent, according to IDC, which tallies well with PC Data's report on the US retail, online and mail order channels. |
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She prepares for her whirlwind, worldwide fashion week tour with inscrutability and perfectionism. |
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Countless surveys worldwide show that family companies tend to outperform. |
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In addition to catalog sales, Venus sells through its Jacksonville retail outlet and also distributes wholesale to surf shops and speciality stores worldwide. |
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Experts worldwide point to Quebec Stevedoring's specialized, versatile facilities as the industry standard for solid bulk cargo handling. |
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More than 150 million Walkmans have been sold worldwide over the last 20 years. |
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Rainer Becker and Arjun Waney started a restaurant in London and the partnership lucratively shaped and transformed Zuma as a model worldwide. |
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Nordmark's focus is on production of biological active ingredients and pharmaceutical drugs, which are sold worldwide. |
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Evergreen operates a fleet of Boeing 747 freighter aircraft on an ACMI wet lease, common carriage, and ad hoc basis worldwide. |
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Whirry also stressed the need for teachers worldwide to work together to instill in all children a love for learning, starting in preschool. |
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While these wasps are common worldwide, the monograph focuses on species from the Afrotropical Region. |
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Nintendo will have around four million Wiis available to sell worldwide in the run-up to Christmas. |
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Aviation Partners' designed Winglets are now flying on more than 6,100 individual jet airplanes, and more than 20 airplane types worldwide. |
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Its principal product line, which is sold worldwide, consists of marine air guns which are used in geophysical seismic surveys. |
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More than 3 million deaths worldwide are caused by air pollution each year. |
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Ruckus Wireless has become one of AccorHotels' worldwide standards, stated Jeroen Wisse, IT Director, MEA, at AccorHotels. |
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This year, GSK expects to donate 140 million treatments of albendazole to 40 countries worldwide. |
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All three companies are already part of Alfa Laval, the worldwide market leader in flow equipment. |
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The wordmark appears in bright blue and stands as the corporate brand for all Optima worldwide. |
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The Shaolin Temple Wushu Training Center offers a program for students worldwide to study and immerse themselves in the martial arts culture. |
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Recofarma, based in the Amazonas state capital of Manaus, produces the Coca-Cola concentrate for Brazil, Coke's third-largest market worldwide. |
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Androgenic anabolic steroids are used worldwide to help athletes gain muscle mass and strength. |
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Mohammad Shamsah said the conference will deal with the problem experienced worldwide in the paucity of anesthesiologists in the medical field. |
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Lophius, a genus commonly known as anglerfishes or monkfishes, includes 7 species broadly distributed and exploited worldwide. |
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The machine manufacturer's expert team of engineers are quadrilingual facilitating communications worldwide. |
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Orphaned by a worldwide plague of vicious, zombielike vampires, a teenager is rescued by a rogue vampire-hunter. |
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Estimates from the late 1990s suggested that quinolones were the most prescribed antibacterial agent worldwide. |
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These two businesses account for less than one percent of the worldwide sales of JFC, said the company. |
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In 1990, he received the Leon Radde Award from the Institute of Internal Auditors as the outstanding auditing educator worldwide. |
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The top five vendors for the worldwide RDBMS market are Oracle, IBM, Microsoft, Teradata, and Sybase. |
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More than 1,500 Kenyans joined their countrymen worldwide to mark the day at an event held on Friday at the Regency Hall. |
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Michael Roch is a London-based partner of Kerma Partners, the international strategy consultancy for the professional services sector worldwide. |
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This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Recreational Vehicles in Units. |
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With ALESTRA, ATT offers in Mexico bandwidth and value added services with its brand prestige, acknowledge worldwide. |
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More than 150 million doses of azithromycin have been given out worldwide to treat this disease. |
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There are close to 6 million Baha'is worldwide, with an estimated 150,000 adherents in the United States. |
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The company also announced that Scott Saffian has been named senior vice president of worldwide sales. |
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The LCM conferences are one of the leading series worldwide in the field of environmental, economic and social sustainability. |
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A highly-reliable, market-proven solution, Helios II has been successfully installed worldwide on hundreds of presses and rewinders. |
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The Risk-Free Messaging Upgrade for Novell Open Workgroup Suite Small Business Edition is available worldwide. |
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So far the app has about 12,000 downloads in 89 countries worldwide. |
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Since 1900, lifespans worldwide have doubled, and most people think that achievement has been a great moral good. |
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Crawford's iconic beauty mark has graced over 1,000 magazine covers worldwide, including Vogue, Elle, W, Bazaar, Cosmopolitan and Allure. |
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Bed bug infestations have become prominent worldwide, generating increased public concern. |
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Liver fluke disease, or fascioliosis, is a worldwide infection of livestock and also an important pathogen of humans. |
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Furthermore, a number of unlicensed methods of administrating benzodiazepines have been popularized and are currently in use worldwide. |
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Crime Stoppers president Jeanne Vlazny said the local group formed three years ago but the worldwide organization has been around much longer. |
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Currently, there are only about 75 pygmy slow lorises in North American zoos and aquariums and fewer than 200 in captivity worldwide. |
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However, resistance to quinolones and cephalosporins has emerged among Salmonellae worldwide. |
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Lutjanid snappers are among the most prominent species comprising the catch of hook-and-line fisheries on tropical reefs worldwide. |
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The lygaeid subfamily Ischnorhynchinae has worldwide distribution and was reviewed by Scudder. |
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Sam Sarkar, 36, built Glasgowbased Sarkar Defence Solutions from scratch and exports protective clothing to armies and police worldwide. |
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Italy boasts many spa sites that are popular worldwide including Saturnia, Salso-maggiore and Ischia. |
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Ltd, YRF will act as the exclusive worldwide distributor for the big budgeter. |
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Aquatic macrophyte communities occupy coastal environments and are among the densest and the most productive habitats worldwide. |
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Comprehensive data showing scandium worldwide production, consumption, trade statistics and prices are provided. |
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More than 200,000 developers at 4,000 organizations use the Perforce SCM system worldwide. |
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Freshly caught bluefins routinely jet worldwide before ending up in tiny pieces between a pair of chopsticks. |
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Mancunian legends James are one of the biggest bands to emerge from the city, with over 25 million album sales worldwide. |
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This report examines the opinions and attitudes of developers worldwide who use the top scripting languages. |
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Globe currently supports Los Angeles, Seawolf, S-80 and VA-class submarines as well as a variety of Fortune 500 companies worldwide. |
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This provision goes against the current worldwide trend in legislating against marital rape in other jurisdictions. |
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Global payment service provider, Paymentwall, added SEPA Direct Debit as a new alternative payment method for businesses worldwide. |
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The emergence of both MDR-TB and XDR-TB is significant, both in the United States and worldwide, he added. |
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The Genome Sequencer 20 System and related products are sold worldwide by Roche Applied Science, a business unit of Roche Diagnostics. |
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Headquartered in New Orleans, Intermarine, LLC, is a worldwide leader in ocean transportation of project and break-bulk cargos. |
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The Mediterranean Fruit Fly is a significant worldwide pest which attacks and restricts the export of fruit throughout the world. |
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This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Utility and Power Boilers in Megawatts. |
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The company sells woven and tufted broadloom carpet in Canada, Mexico and the US, and exports worldwide. |
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One mother-daughter team is focused on making sure that women worldwide are aware of their newly designed, reusable menstrual cup. |
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The new analysis puts squid worldwide into one of the species, Architeuthis dux. |
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The company operates a modern fleet of about 85 bulk carriers that trade worldwide, of which 49 are owned. |
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During his career, Waldrup accumulated more than 8,000 hours of strategic and tactical aeromedical evacuation operations worldwide. |
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A single-site or worldwide deployment of Sidewinders can be centrally managed from any Windows platform, anywhere. |
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The Canadian Forces were specifically looking for a proven and mature technology to work reliably in extreme climates worldwide. |
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Today, over 400,000 screens worldwide are run on Minicom Digital Signage technology. |
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