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By the time that he was sixteen he was ready to play his first game for his club in the country's Super League
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all of the opposition parties in the country's parliament
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his first game for his club in the country's Super League
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You're now the country's fourth most wanted
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Whose fault is that I ask? What right does the SAPS have to turn away from rioters and ignore what is happening in right in front of them? None whatsoever, for they are the country's police
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On the other hand, with riots, it is the normal Joe on the street against the country's police
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Your country's flag did nothing to you
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From what came out later and always suspected the accredited diplomats did nothing to protect their country's reputation for they felt as long haired liberals that they could not defend Apartheid
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Both groups are strongest in Miami, allied, and have an outsized influence on depictions of their home country's government
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That the country's symbol was the mighty Eagle seemed just right to her
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5-MW wind towers (costing $150-300 billion) would be necessary to meet the DOE's goal of a mere 5% of the country's electricity from wind by 2010
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, which with current technology could produce 20% of the country's electricity
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When you are in a foreign country you have the advantage of hearing about world events as interpreted by your host country's media as well as international media and magazines from the U
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Staying current with your host country's news gives you an insider's view of the problems and challenges they have to deal with in their culture
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So keeping yourself up on your host country's events will help you see their world from their point of view and how that fits into and interacts with that of the international community
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“The country's in a bit of trouble
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The majority of this country's students in our schools and universities are inculcated with a one-sided presentation of the collectivist societal system at the expense of the importance of the success and value of what has made Western civilization so productive
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[4] Dubai and Abu Dhabi are the on-ly two emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the country's legisla-ture
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He expected to die; he was willing to die for the dear England whose beauty and majesty he knew; and he advanced toward the brink in perfect serenity, with absolute conviction of the rightness of his country's cause and a heart devoid of hate for fellowmen
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He is taught nothing whatsoever in school about how his own government handle the country's finances
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The Chairman of the Board of one of this country's largest corporations once
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They'd have a field day and embark on an enormous spending binge because most of this country's quarter of a million Native Indians live in or unbearably close to poverty
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Or to her children's, or her country's wrong
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country's fate will be sealed forever
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One story stands out: One of this country's very large factories that we developed production
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We put computer systems (mainframes in those days) into some of this country's largest
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While one country's cooking measurements is different from another, the difference is minimal, at most, within a 2 or 3 teaspoon variance, and will not affect your cooking results
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Citizen it was your legal obligation to serve a tour of duty in the country's Citizen
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An increasing number of Chinese companies are seeking business opportunities in Kenya, amid the African country's efforts to push ahead with industrialization
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Richards Bay Minerals is the largest sand-mining and mineral-processing operation in the world while The Richards Bay Coal Terminal is instrumental in securing the country's position as the second-largest exporter of steam coal in the world
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wonderful moment in our country's history, it doesn't change the fact that while our
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But the actions of our country's and our allies' armed forces prove my case
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Real nice! Forget Bill Clinton's recent Nobel Prize nomination—his country's whole population should be up for one
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How does one own the ever-changing river whose transient waters are freely fed from skies clouded with another country's evaporation?
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An ecommerce internet rumor about the stability of a socially progressive people's government causes a forced crash of that country's economy by panicking foreign stock markets into dumping its bonds and thus devaluing that nation's currency
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The collapse of that country's economy affects our perception of that people –
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Putting our dear one's toys before other children dearly departed, our confectionary indulgence at the cost of another country's ecofuture, pampering ours while neglecting others' – that even wild animals do
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Imagine that a country's diet has a significant effect upon the crime rate
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financial base of a country's money
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We say, by the choices our purchases vote for, 'fuck everything else, my gourmet special diet cat food over your country's sanitation, my dog's total makeover grooming extravaganza over your previous existing uncovered health care expenditures, my horse idylling in rainbow-clover fields over your affordable organic food'
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But the country's
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What is more noble, fighting out of fear for one's country or acting out of love for a cause? A country's cause is always itself, but a cause has no country and therefore its only reason is the cause 895
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This country's response to the premeditated and forgotten murder, extra-juridical assassination and casual executive order execution of another country's peoples and accidental death of tourists guilty by vacation is quite disturbing and grotesque
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“But since, the capitalist dream is the one that is attracting the labor to unbearable conditions in the hope of buying their freedom, as a Censor I would be concerned that any attack upon the inherent greed of capitalism might demotivate the country's many profitable fingers
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“When a country's news transforms from information into fear mongering, an open-minded curiosity is malformed into a xenophobic bigotry
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Thus, there was something sadly perverse when the people finally protested against their country's initiation and perpetuation of foreign hostilities with a rallying cry that unified left and right alike, "Bring our Nanny WarBucks home
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We are partnering with one of the country's premier
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What I am excited about is the chance to give to the country by being the future Minister of Finance once Pangeran Kadir retires, of course I have to spend one year as his deputy minister to learn more in-depth about the country's financial matters, but I'm happy about it
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"So the story goes the country's crown prince, who has several wives, and this wife bore him a son and heir to the kingdom
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The party leaders had pledged their support to the Allies and accepted responsibil-ity for defending South Africa against Germany, but the majority of Afrikaners opposed the country's support of Great Britain
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banking operations within which the country's banking and financial system
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80% of the country's best students cheated to get to the top of their class
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"We" in this case is our country's educators
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country's elite, and if I don't understand the
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I stared across the invisible line in the grass into the foreign country's realm
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The city of Cleveland had been all but flattened during its country's intense three years of conflict
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country's youth; their average age was only 22
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one of the country's outstanding authorities on nutrition, recently warned: It is well
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If you experience the unfortunate circumstances of running into legal problems while overseas, it is essential you contact your country's embassy within that country
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precarious livelihood? True, he was a gallant soldier, who had been wounded and had undergone captivity and suffering in his country's cause, but there were hundreds of others in the same case
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Thy country's name in story shall endure,
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His spirit surrounding his country's spirit, unclosed to good and evil, Surrounding the essences of real things, old times and present times, Surrounding just found shores, islands, tribes of red aborigines,
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Even if he knew it by heart, a man in my disturbed, befuddled condition couldn't have quoted a syllable of his own country's history
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I felt a free man once more, for I was now up against my country's enemies only, and not my country's law
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As Armitage it was that I entered a London banking-house, and as Armitage I was convicted of breaking my country's laws, and was sentenced to transportation
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Every accession added to public confidence, and, besides, what an example to the young men at home from the brilliant defender of the country's regeneration, the worthy expounder of the party's political faith before the world! Everybody had read the magnificent article in the famous Parisian Review
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The Gould Concession was a serious asset in the country's finance, and, what was more, in the private budgets of many officials as well
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At breakfast Brazil was the topic, and all endeavoured to take a hopeful view of Clare's proposed experiment with that country's soil, notwithstanding the discouraging reports of some farm-labourers who had emigrated thither and returned home within the twelve months
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"A pretty deal to do with it! We may all be ruined for what I know— the country's in that state! Some say it's the end of the world, and be hanged if I don't think it looks like it! Anyhow, it's not a time for me to be drawing money out of my business, and I should wish Lydgate to know that
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It is a much-revered benchmark, and it does represent the country's 30 largest companies working the world's most productive industries
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"The Gulf country's not much just at present, but he's a young man, and things can happen very quickly in Australia
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Burlington Northern, the nation's second-largest railroad, is the biggest hauler of food products like corn, and coal for electricity, making it an indicator of the country's economic health
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It would look strange indeed to my people and to yours were the Princess of Helium to give herself to her country's enemy in the midst of hostilities
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As long as Eternal Justice reigns, not one innocent huckleberry can be transported thither from the country's hills
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Now the trunks of trees on the bottom, and the old log canoe, and the dark surrounding woods, are gone, and the villagers, who scarcely know where it lies, instead of going to the pond to bathe or drink, are thinking to bring its water, which should be as sacred as the Ganges at least, to the village in a pipe, to wash their dishes with!—to earn their Walden by the turning of a cock or drawing of a plug! That devilish Iron Horse, whose ear-rending neigh is heard throughout the town, has muddied the Boiling Spring with his foot, and he it is that has browsed off all the woods on Walden shore, that Trojan horse, with a thousand men in his belly, introduced by mercenary Greeks! Where is the country's champion, the Moore of Moore Hill, to meet him at the Deep Cut and thrust an avenging lance between the ribs of the bloated pest?
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He seemed to take to me quite as naturally and unbiddenly as I to him; and when our smoke was over, he pressed his forehead against mine, clasped me round the waist, and said that henceforth we were married; meaning, in his country's phrase, that we were bosom friends; he would gladly die for me, if need should be
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If you, too, when it is your lot to serve in the provinces, do not warm your hands at your country's hearth
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And thus must we educate the younger generations: we must bring up the younger generations in such a way that, as it is now disgraceful for a young man to manifest his coarse egotism, for example, by eating everything up, without leaving anything for others, to push a weaker person down from the road, in order to pass by himself, to take away by force what another needs, it should be just as disgraceful to wish for the increase of his country's power; and, as it now is considered stupid and ridiculous for a person to praise himself, it should be considered stupid to extol one's nation, as is now done in various lying patriotic histories, pictures, monuments, text-books, articles, sermons, and stupid national hymns
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The slave, a member of the country's peace,
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Are we to believe that the yeomen of England, who beat back the Armada, were inferior to the Spanish peasantry whom they overcame, or is it not rather true that the Spanish author had a deeper insight into his country's heart than was allotted to the English dramatist? Cervantes, the soldier and adventurer, rose above the prejudices of his class, while Shakespeare never lifted his eyes beyond the narrow horizon of the Court to which he catered
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No, sir, my life and my property are at all times at my country's command, and I feel no hesitation in saying that the citizens of Kentucky, whom I have the honor to represent, would step forward with alacrity, and defend with bravery that independence in which they glory, and in the obtaining of which some of the best blood of their ancestors was spilt; for the degradation of tribute they would spurn with manly indignation
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And although I am aware how little professions of sincerity and embarrassment are generally regarded, and, indeed, how little they ought to be regarded, yet I cannot approach this awful subject without declaring that I feel as if I was about to enter the sanctuary of our country's independence; and I tremble with the same fearful distrust of my powers, the same distressing perplexity which would embarrass me if I had entered the labyrinth in which was concealed the secret of that country's honor, prosperity and glory
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One-half of the world's tin is produced in the Malay States; it is mined chiefly in Selangor and Malacca, and forms the mainstay of the country's prosperity, though, curiously enough, little or no stanniferous deposits have been found on the eastern side of the dividing range
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The President ought to know whether, with the indispensable co-operation of Congress, he ought to proceed with dignified moderation and intelligence to assert and maintain the rights, the honor, and the interests, of the American people; or whether, for the want of that co-operation, he shall with shame and confusion of face be compelled to retrace his steps, and leave to Congress to abandon these high attributes of the nation, and, with their degradation, to record their country's ruin and disgrace
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President, through all history, from the first dispute between Cain and Abel, down to the late disastrous dissensions between the Spanish branch of the Bourbon dynasty, and find if you can, sir, a single instance of a people who gained any advantage from dissensions among themselves, and especially, sir, when they carried them so far, as to join a foreign against their country's standard! I believe, sir, not one solitary instance of this kind stands recorded
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It is then time for opinion to pause and reflect, whether any consequence can be worse, or more disgraceful, than joining a foreign against its country's standard? Whether it would not be better, more patriotic, more virtuous, to support your country even in a supposed unwise course of policy, than to join a foreign standard, and use it to correct and change the course of policy thus disapproved?
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For, sir, men of minds of that description are too much employed in the pleasing amusement of looking out for coruscations of wit and sentiment, to have any leisure for the more dull and unpleasurable business of observing and marking the great occurrences in human affairs, and of devising means of giving them a direction favorable to their own views, or to their country's interests
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I have as much respect as any one for the man who risks his life in his country's service—and I have shown it; but the man who has drawn on a livery and quartered himself on the public because he has not sufficient capacity to get a living elsewhere, I will not foster
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I think it my duty to speak in this open manner—not to please gentlemen, but for my country's good
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Let me entreat them to pause and reflect, before they inflict a wound on their country's interest, under the influence of constitutional doubt; and if they err, I would ask them, would it not be more safe and patriotic to err in favor of the people? Permit me now, sir, to redeem this subject from the constitutional difficulties with which it has been encumbered
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It depends upon the qualities of that Union, and it results from its effects upon our and our country's happiness
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It is, it appears, impossible to prevent men, heated by party, and seeking only the gratification of their own passions, from trampling in the dust the charter which we have sworn to support; for though our constitution has said, in the broadest terms which our language knows, that the freedom of speech and of the press shall not be abridged, men have been found so lost to all sense of their country's good, as to pass the act, commonly called the sedition act, and to send out our judges to dispense, not law, but politics from the bench
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Jefferson, in the prime of life, is in the act of laying upon the table the great charter of a nation's liberties; while his companions support him by their silent but dignified presence, and the venerable Franklin, in particular, imposes new obligations on his country's gratitude
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In the maturity of his experience, skill, and fame—possessed, as he is, of the portraits of most of the great men of that period, taken principally from the life, and having been himself largely and personally conversant with them in their great deeds, we trust that the government will promptly second what we doubt not the united voice of the nation will demand—that the illustrious artist should dedicate the evening of his life to his country's honour and glory
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The ardent patriotism of our young men, and the reasonable bounty in land which is proposed to be given, will impel them to join their country's standard and to fight her battles; they will not forget the citizen in the soldier, and, in obeying their officer, learn to contemn their constitution
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In our officers and soldiers we will find patriotism no less pure and ardent than in the private citizen; but, if they should be depraved, as represented, what have we to fear from twenty-five or thirty thousand regulars? Where will be the boasted militia of the gentleman? Can one million of militia be overpowered by thirty thousand regulars? If so, how can we rely on them against a foe invading our country? Sir, I have no such contemptuous idea of our militia—their untaught bravery is sufficient to crush all foreign and internal attempts on their country's liberties
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" With what sentiment, think you, would such doctrines have been received? Happy for us, they had no force at that period of our country's glory