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0 of the inhabitants are foreign citizens born | abroad, and a further 130 are foreign citizens but bo |
Subsequently he traveled and studied civil law | abroad. |
as the importation of high quality clones from | abroad, for local evaluation. |
Williams took several coaching jobs | abroad including steering Finnish team RoPS to the qu |
mass emigration to the Lowlands, the coast and | abroad. |
Cockerham lived | abroad for many years but returned to England early i |
rom 1975 and during two seasons, Coelho played | abroad with Paris Saint-Germain FC, continuing to dis |
Colding moved | abroad in winter 2000 to play for relegation battlers |
She spent her junior year of college studying | abroad in the United States at the University of Oreg |
Preaching and Prophesying in the Colonies and | Abroad, 1700-1775, New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1999 ISB |
Many of the pupils come from | abroad. |
60,000, an estimated quarter of whom come from | abroad. |
overnment; the bulk of the donations come from | abroad. |
787: "As soon as ever any young man comes from | abroad he is immediately invited to Devonshire House |
long years of the introduction of comics from | abroad to Japan as a commentator for manga |
lace: as the goal for the couriers coming from | abroad and other parts of Spain to the Post Office, i |
d in Llavaneres with many visitors coming form | abroad. |
s lifetime and often received commissions from | abroad. |
mary School and is active in the community and | abroad. |
ort of Oxfam Australia (formerly Community Aid | Abroad), an independent organisation that works with |
Chopin International Piano Competitions, while | abroad it has toured the five continents to critical |
d number of students also complete internships | abroad. |
ur year B.A. degree includes a compulsory year | abroad, spent either enrolled at a university or with |
1957 First concert tour | abroad |
Ramprasadh's concert tours | abroad have taken him to the USA, UK, Germany, France |
travelled to Rome as well as conducted studies | abroad. |
time he also fulfilled conducting engagements | abroad, including guest conductor with the Berlin Phi |
mmissioners to represent Confederate interests | abroad; Mason was en route to England and Slidell to |
l crisis after his return and considered going | abroad again to make a fresh start but died on 22 Aug |
) in Braunsberg (Braniewo), and continued them | abroad, in Rome. |
er one year and ten month's continuous service | abroad. |
then living in Peru or hired by contract from | abroad. |
contractors and #39 among contractors working | abroad. |
municipality has several cooperation partners | abroad. |
It is estimated that 250,000 Cornish migrated | abroad between 1861 and 1901 and these emigrants incl |
s College in 1938 and was told he could travel | abroad until term started. |
works together with countercult organizations | abroad like the Spiritual Counterfeits Project (see T |
other drugs smuggled into those countries from | abroad increased enormously. |
ofessional training throughout the country and | abroad. |
ut of over 400 applicants from the country and | abroad. |
and literary festivals around the country and | abroad. |
classical vocal groups across the country and | abroad. |
commune is well-known both in the country and | abroad for the ceramic products made by local craftsm |
aveler, often lecturing around the country and | abroad. |
th esteemed orchestras of her home country and | abroad, including The Cleveland Orchestra; the Zagreb |
collective exhibitions held in the country and | abroad. |
received less praise in his birth country than | abroad, and the lack of attention his works received |
xhibitions of his work in his home country and | abroad. |
irradiator systems to users in the country and | abroad. |
llaborate with institutions in the country and | abroad and provides their clientele access to better |
ber musician, he has played in the country and | abroad (France, Switzerland, Italy, Hungary, Czechosl |
ted the World Organization in this country and | abroad. |
ffers to investors from within the country and | abroad to invest in coal mining to reduce energy cris |
areer in medicine, both in his own country and | abroad. |
view of its large demand from the country and | abroad. |
round of training received in this country and | abroad. |
y eminent neurosurgeons around the country and | abroad and being the GURUKUL of so many budding neuro |
ayers who converge from around the country and | abroad to perform at the Hat Fair. |
nd distinguished visitors from the country and | abroad. |
y lectures at institutions in this country and | abroad. |
aditions from several parts of the country and | abroad. |
h performs regularly in his native country and | abroad. |
eaching and other hospitals in the country and | abroad. |
l is the one of the leaders in the country and | abroad in the steel sector. |
everal other locations in both the country and | abroad. |
act participants from all over the country and | abroad. |
ician both in the former communist country and | abroad, he amassed enough money so that when the comm |
n the USBL and CBA leagues in the country, and | abroad in Spain, France, Puerto Rico, Turkey and Arge |
ctivities contribute to the country's prestige | abroad. |
a Programme, Advanced Placement courses, study | abroad, and even AA degree. |
in Istanbul, which then caused criticism from | abroad. |
ibited at many solo exhibitions in Croatia and | abroad (Athens, Prague, Tunis, Salzburg, Pordenone), |
representation to represent Croatians residing | abroad and 8 members of ethnic and national communiti |
tasks of the Cuban Revolution both in Cuba and | abroad. |
ally used for big shows by stars from Cuba and | abroad. |
ally used for big shows by stars from Cuba and | abroad. |
Russian citizens currently living | abroad for more than one year in connection with the |
ecruit national team players currently playing | abroad and fresh home-grown talent. |
wages offered from Salamis fans in Cyprus and | abroad, from Cyprus Sports Association and from many |
dvertising materials for Czechoslovak products | abroad. |
d version' was performed in Czechoslovakia and | abroad in the 1950s, the original ending only being r |
s having to live, because of his damaged lung, | abroad in drier climates, including Greece, Turkey, G |
ogram in Paris run through the UC Davis Summer | Abroad program. |
ng coordinated strategies to defeat terrorists | abroad and in securing the cooperation of internation |
iversities ussing their own degrees, validated | abroad, like Richmond |
was raised to 911,000 due to high demand from | abroad and more space being available at hotels in th |
yards expanded to accommodate the demands from | abroad. |
tated goals are to unify the democratic forces | abroad and to establish a secular democratic system i |
00 park designs at manor houses in Denmark and | abroad. |
ired many other cemeteries both in Denmark and | abroad. |
, enjoyed great popularity both in Denmark and | abroad. |
i Tokhi were preparing an attack in Denmark or | abroad. |
es, drawings, and installations in Denmark and | abroad. |
an interest in theatre and stage design while | abroad. |
e provision of official development assistance | abroad). |
l close country, Catung, a dictatorship closed | abroad. |
microscopes in a number of different countries | abroad and across the United States. |
l of Galen's works, printed at different times | abroad. |
also participates in different demonstrations | abroad. |
Although Abidin Dino lived | abroad, he never severed relations with Turkey and hi |
the central office and in diplomatic missions | abroad, including in Afghanistan, the United States a |
ubsequently in a number of diplomatic missions | abroad. |
sovo maintains a number of diplomatic missions | abroad and several countries have embassies or repres |
en attacked as being planned and directed from | abroad, and as intimately connected to terrorism, imp |
o release copies of some of the discs released | abroad (just as recording companies in U.S.S.R. were |
gather information regarding dissident actions | abroad. |
trained for sabotage and diversionary missions | abroad. |
National Congress, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma was | abroad and said to be filling her papers of resigning |
es is to help Israeli companies to do business | abroad. |
became the first Chinese woman doctor educated | abroad. |
The documentary series | Abroad Again in Britain by Jonathan Meades focused on |
Doing Business | Abroad Raises Ethical Concerns |
tes and seek a better life on other domains or | abroad, which made boyars organize search parties and |
and human rights abuses, both domestically and | abroad. |
illery, Cristall now competes domestically and | abroad with a varied selection of vodkas and other as |
ceive intensive training both domestically and | abroad. |
ironmental health, and safety domestically and | abroad |
to UK charities working both domestically and | abroad. |
of them taunts another with having done poorly | abroad, the other fellow claims that he has enough mo |
firearms (if legal at all), driving, traveling | abroad, involvement with alcoholic beverages (if lega |
and descends into a dissolute and drunken life | abroad. |
In the 1850s, the Drury-Lowes lived | abroad whilst extensive building work took place at L |
ted with the documentation of Dutch literature | abroad, initially with bibliographic material and sec |
eople, with at least a person from each family | abroad the standard of living is pretty high. |
Lager, in which he played an earthy Australian | abroad in London. |
ew regulation governing travel of East Germans | abroad, suspending previous restrictions, was to take |
strong advocate for Catholic economic justice | abroad, and many of the parishes in the archdiocese h |
appeared at many Film Festivals in Ecuador and | abroad such as Lateinamerikanische Filmtage 2008 in M |
ies created in different dioceses in Egypt and | abroad, and at the Higher Institute of Coptic Studies |
nally thought the demise of Egyptian authority | abroad during the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt made the |
After eight months | abroad Harry Watson returned to New Zealand and conti |
ived in six countries and spent eighteen years | abroad. |
several projects for Swedish embassy buildings | abroad, and the last decade-and-a-half of his life wa |
itals and civilian government employees living | abroad. |
d numerous lucrative offers of employment from | abroad, these inducements could not persuade him to l |
became a very successful Civil Engineer, going | abroad to work in Costa Rica for the Venezuela-based |
many group exhibitions in Ireland, England and | abroad. |
e gives masterclasses regularly in England and | abroad and is a well-known adjudicator. |
nd intellectual strivings” both in England and | abroad. |
ferent soloists and groups both in England and | abroad; and "A piece for learning" - a "variable" sco |
ccessful and became widely read in England and | abroad. |
ootball teams, and scouted both in England and | abroad. |
p-wreck received much publicity in England and | abroad. |
level he worked with many clubs in England and | abroad, and in December 2007 he joined Fulham F.C. as |
1925 and became a businessman, in England and | abroad, serving on Berkhamsted Urban District Council |
ce in many schools and theatres in England and | abroad and counts as one of Bond's international succ |
He went on to coach both in England and | abroad, and from 1967 to 1969 was manager of Southend |
He went on to coach in England and | abroad, and was employed as chief scout by Leicester |
e by all classes of people both in England and | abroad. |
gaged in carrying despatches to English agents | abroad and sending home ‘intelligence.' |
e king to find benefices for Englishmen living | abroad. |
e arrangements was that marriages entered into | abroad would be recognised in Israel as valid. |
higher educational institutions in Estonia and | abroad. |
International Music Festival in Brno etc.) and | abroad. |
since performs numerous concerts in Europe and | abroad (Japan, India, Egypt, Albania etc). |
He achieved fame in Europe and | abroad from the 1940's right through to his death in |
When he eventually went | abroad in 1968, he helped Crossing Molenbeek win prom |
1650 he left England to join the exciled Court | abroad. |
Help to develop and expand markets | abroad for agricultural products. |
ould no longer afford a more expensive holiday | abroad though Blacks failed to capitalise on the esti |
lumn for Ming Pao about his experiences living | abroad. |
ze the ability of the U.S. to export democracy | abroad. |
inian Summer Institute, and an extensive study | abroad program. |
ider audience and began extensively travelling | abroad to teach and lecture in other countries. |
95 peace, he again joined a rebel faction from | abroad in 2007, creating his own faction from abroad |
ead aloud letters from her many famous friends | abroad, and guests entertained with recitations of po |
In 1972, while his father was | abroad filming Last Tango in Paris, Christian was kid |
tanyon, having inherited from his father while | abroad with the army against Napoleon. |
With a highly favourable reputation | abroad in both Cold War blocs, Josip Broz Tito receiv |
is (Cicely Courtneidge) leads her fellow Brits | abroad through an off-key chorus of "Take Me Back To |
interrupted his stay in Pest with a few trips | abroad, namely to Germany, Italy and France. |
ch are spread all over India and a few located | abroad. |
try, a published volume about a fictional trip | abroad by three Yorkshiremen, edited a local journal |
State Department officials: as field officers | abroad, or as desk staff in Washington. |
Many shapes have also attended the fiesta from | abroad, over the years a UFO and a beaver have travel |
He thinks it is senseless to fight terrorists | abroad when our own front door is left unlocked. |
as "Special Supervisor" to help the film sell | abroad and as a result the film was screened in many |
In 1996, aged 32, he finally moved | abroad, joining Germany's VfB Stuttgart, and being es |
was an early South Korean film to find success | abroad as part of the Korean Wave, and was selected t |
Now graduates, they plan to find opportunities | abroad to earn money. |
he opportunity for skilled miners to find work | abroad, later in combination with the decline of the |
concerts and tours both at home in Finland and | abroad and takes part in various academic festivities |
YL gives concerts regularly in Finland and | abroad. |
actively in psytrance-parties, in Finland and | abroad. |
s for pursuing academic studies in Finland and | abroad. |
She has also performed throughout Finland and | abroad, playing both as a chamber musician and as a s |
t Arthur Witty organised the club's first trip | abroad, which resulted in their first game against a |
His first concerts | abroad as a drummer and percussionist took place in 1 |
der Seip's orders his ship's first destination | abroad was to be the Faroe Islands. |
The opera's first performance | abroad was in Riga on 5 February 1855. |
The Barcelona disputes its first party | abroad May 1, 1904, in Tolosa of Llenguadoc, France. |
Their first residency | abroad in Rome was in the autumn of 2005. |
were still in their teens, their first concert | abroad, was in Sri lanka in 1978, and soon they went |
of 2010 Sci-Fi-London made its very first trip | abroad, when the festival traveled to Powai, Mumbai a |
His first posts | abroad were as an embassy secretary in Mexico and vic |
ed his own printing press, made his first trip | abroad to Germany, to learn about the latest technolo |
His first game | abroad came later that year, as Peru and Venezuela he |
The First Year | Abroad program is available in Valencia which allows |
Her first concert | abroad was in 1981. |
aintings which impressed her on her first trip | abroad. |
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