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s grown-up son, Yan Xing, is finally back from | abroad. |
of Indian origin and nationality but also from | abroad apply for such research. |
Some of the herbs are imported from | abroad, and some of them grow around Karlovy Vary. |
non-EFTA or Swiss) nationals transferred from | abroad were revised in the summer of 2010 and announc |
.) after independence, as people returned from | abroad. |
Credits had to be sought from | abroad and high taxes caused opposition within Prussi |
rate contributed to large capital inflows from | abroad, which helped to finance the modernization of |
term, circa 25 % of the student body came from | abroad. |
Normally, teams from | abroad competitions are invited, but sometimes other |
t home long before he again drew interest from | abroad with Croatian heavyweights Hajduk Split and Di |
is writing so much more attention at home from | abroad, where only (again) Hans Christian Andersen is |
providing the society with news from | abroad |
95 peace, he again joined a rebel faction from | abroad in 2007, creating his own faction from abroad |
Force claim he was killed when his niece from | abroad Haboon Abdulkadir Hersi Qaaf acted as a suicid |
Many of the pupils come from | abroad. |
Students from | abroad can get a visa to study Chinese in Taiwan at W |
People came from | abroad to help. |
0 bands and 25 DJ's, out of which 30 were from | abroad, including: George Clinton Parliament/Funkadel |
A few Home Thoughts from | Abroad. |
The remote users from | abroad can be registed on the website and submit thei |
At that time colonies of bees from | abroad were imported to compensate for the loss of na |
sm at bay, Horthy had to watch helplessly from | abroad as Moscow installed one of the 1919 revolution |
Further stocks are sourced from | abroad, primarily Russia, and shipped in via the Port |
ryl Diaz Meyer for photographic reporting from | abroad |
s able to observe developments in Germany from | abroad. |
787: "As soon as ever any young man comes from | abroad he is immediately invited to Devonshire House |
farmers and were receptive to influences from | abroad. |
f two retired crooks returning to Britain from | abroad. |
Teis, Ahrntal, Pfitsch) and from | abroad, such as rock crystal, garnet, beryl, apophyll |
g telescopes, which were usually imported from | abroad. |
d significant role in helping to bring it from | abroad. |
5 million visitors per week and most were from | abroad. |
id homage to its founder when he returned from | abroad to visit Ireland a century after St Mobhi's de |
lace: as the goal for the couriers coming from | abroad and other parts of Spain to the Post Office, i |
se transmissions may not be received well from | abroad. |
Archana returns from | abroad and finds out that Chiranjeevi will be hanged |
Home Thoughts From | Abroad is a song by Clifford T. Ward taken from his s |
s Press Club for best newspaper reporting from | abroad, for "Marines in Iraq." |
Twenty percent of the tourists are from | abroad. |
as the importation of high quality clones from | abroad, for local evaluation. |
People would visit from the UK, or from | abroad seeking Ch'an instruction and every so often, |
the programme from London, but regularly from | abroad, mostly from the United States, in particular |
vent (Coxed Fours and Double Sculls); two from | abroad and two from the UK. |
was and is produced by people originally from | abroad who came to live in Dutch-speaking regions, su |
From the moment of his return from | abroad Sheremetev not only watched closely all events |
60,000, an estimated quarter of whom come from | abroad. |
n May 2001, a group of engineers returned from | abroad after completing PhD degrees in the United Sta |
elected for sessions or by visiting bands from | abroad requiring a horn player who can swing and/or i |
ur, Kumar Vijay Singh (Biswajeet) returns from | abroad to claim his ill-fated legacy. |
alion was officered by Carlist volunteers from | abroad. |
funds, foreign currency assets, and loans from | abroad to aid small and medium-sized enterprises and |
m watching commercial television channels from | abroad and thus preserve the Swedish state television |
o engage the services of a foreign player from | abroad. |
The tournament brings together teams from | abroad, amateur, student and the armed forces. |
overnment; the bulk of the donations come from | abroad. |
hospital also serves a number of patients from | abroad. |
the right of political exiles to return from | abroad |
rily, continuing the Dutch Mission's work from | abroad and later from Leiden. |
hang up and try again" since many people from | abroad never heard it. |
nies from Germany and 69 exhibitors (34%) from | abroad. |
00 visitors from 55 countries (37 percent from | abroad) EuVend is deemed to be the most international |
how Ballykissangel, drawing many visitors from | abroad who come to see where the show was filmed. |
tists and distinguished senior scientists from | abroad. |
other drugs smuggled into those countries from | abroad increased enormously. |
its investors would elect to move their funds | abroad where interest rates were higher. |
are found in India, Bhutan, Nepal and further | abroad. |
His first game | abroad came later that year, as Peru and Venezuela he |
ew regulation governing travel of East Germans | abroad, suspending previous restrictions, was to take |
The Thompson Twins decided to go | abroad to free themselves of any UK influence, as wel |
capital, and was peremptorily requested to go | abroad again. |
I will not leave the prosperous Puhar to go | abroad looking for wealth. |
90-1591 to Lord Burghley asks permission to go | abroad to make use of King Casimir's library. |
Kim-lian has got plans to go | abroad again with her album but nothing's sure yet. |
stationed in the UK since 1823, and did not go | abroad till the Crimean War in 1854. |
he pretensions and sorrows of Yugoslavs who go | abroad to earn money, a number of foreign workers hav |
heek reference to British holidaymakers who go | abroad to find the sunshine, particularly Spain. |
Kuzhacha Avil are done by people seeking to go | abroad, being Hanuman jumbed and crossed the sea in s |
Kulikovo (1805) enabled the young artist to go | abroad to study art in Europe. |
Did he then go | abroad again? |
Next he decided to go | abroad, again, he had a breaf spell in Australian Foo |
to go | abroad in perfumed garments; |
d leave from his regiment and permission to go | abroad. |
ource of income, but these days most people go | abroad to earn a living. |
nt - of a priest's death, and was forced to go | abroad, where he came under the influence of the new |
ablish her career firmly without needing to go | abroad. |
has decided to close down his practice and go | abroad for good-as far away as humanly possible. |
call girl (She is set up by Vishva and he goes | abroad). |
Avinash goes | abroad and romances Pooja and he also has hope of mar |
The same year he leaves Romania, and goes | abroad to Italy and signs for AC Torino in the Serie |
He leads a disorganized life and goes | abroad often. |
ises that he has tired of England and is going | abroad. |
s been a steady upward trend of students going | abroad. |
, and of the act preventing workmen from going | abroad. |
worked for Fairfield Shipbuilding before going | abroad for two years. |
t provided training for all IIS officers going | abroad. |
ayed briefly at Huddersfield Town before going | abroad to play for Greek club Panionios NFC. |
uvre Museum, likely his chief reason for going | abroad. |
l crisis after his return and considered going | abroad again to make a fresh start but died on 22 Aug |
Talk about going | abroad in search of monsters to destroy… |
became a very successful Civil Engineer, going | abroad to work in Costa Rica for the Venezuela-based |
ager studied in Philadelphia, PA, before going | abroad in 1887. |
papers during the 1980s and 1990s before going | abroad, covering a dozen conflicts thereafter includi |
The word got | abroad among them that a Yankee had turned Socialist, |
esenting the interests of the Reich government | abroad, Cuno rejected several proposals to assume the |
e country's oil wealth on friendly governments | abroad and of trying to introduce Cuban-style communi |
ife Achievement Prize of the Council of Greeks | Abroad (2000). |
The Bundist groups | abroad were not included into the party structures. |
he had no intention of joining militant groups | abroad. |
abul and receives donations from Jewish groups | abroad and sympathetic Muslim locals. |
Other than in Belgium, he also had | abroad stints with Spain's Levante UD (helping it ach |
This is due to the limited success they had | abroad with their albums with English lyrics (also du |
xual intercourse because the activity happened | abroad. |
priority the Likud government gives to hasbara | abroad. |
d FC Lokomotiv Moscow in native Russia, having | abroad spells with PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) and Re |
ee) and his son Ferdinand (Bernard Menez) head | abroad. |
He headed | abroad to coach the Saudi Arabian national team but s |
He spent one season there before again heading | abroad with Sheriff Tiraspol of Moldova for two seaso |
ssive UEFA Cup campaigns, before again heading | abroad when he joined German side Hannover 96 in 2006 |
While Zion spread herself | abroad, |
the notion that the masterpiece is now hidden | abroad. |
ki captured numerous criminals who were hiding | abroad and could not be extradited. |
he was at large and believed to be in hiding | abroad.. |
work, then made him a news anchor, sending him | abroad to cover stories in San Salvador, Indonesia, A |
In 1923 the Japanese government sent him | abroad as a traveling scholar. |
rth Indian Style, he has earned a name for him | abroad, having extensively travelled in the United St |
of Warsaw; many of his projects have taken him | abroad (to Iraq, Peru, Yugoslavia or Vietnam). |
It also took him | abroad, and he established political contacts on his |
que Lyonnais, AS Monaco (he played most of his | abroad career in France) and FC Barcelona. |
He began his | abroad footballing career with Rangers. |
These countries had significant land holdings | abroad or held substantial economic institutions. |
r life before and after a transforming holiday | abroad. |
hall artistes who were rich enough to holiday | abroad over winter. |
ould no longer afford a more expensive holiday | abroad though Blacks failed to capitalise on the esti |
swimming pool - the iconic symbol of a holiday | abroad - was actually located in suburban Leeds. |
g available to Dutch and Flemish holidaymakers | abroad. |
er as more and more people took their holidays | abroad . |
lowing them on their first girls/lads holidays | abroad for up to a week. |
began to have an impact on the style of homes | abroad throughout the 40s. |
failing health and subsequent hospitalization | abroad, the party managed to win the state elections |
hildren in sexual context) and that are hosted | abroad. |
, English National Opera and many opera houses | abroad, including the Aix-en-Provence Festival, the O |
She played Jane Huggett in The Huggetts | Abroad (1949) and appeared as Steve in two Paul Templ |
The Huggetts | Abroad (1949) |
Suddenly: The American Idea | Abroad and at Home. |
of the SCOPG was to protect Hong Kong's image | abroad. |
t to great lengths to brush up Savimbi's image | abroad, especially in the US. |
resident enemy aliens, captured and imprisoned | abroad, have no right to a writ of habeas corpus in a |
they are engineers and working in India and in | abroad. |
rom Narkhed Placed all over in India & also in | abroad for their services. |
The India | Abroad newspaper refers to itself as the "oldest Indi |
successful Indian newspaper in the U.S., India | Abroad, in 1970. |
He also worked for India | Abroad, and was its correspondent in San Francisco, U |
ffairs magazine, once referred to Raju's India | Abroad as a daily publication of “unusually high qual |
Raju's India | Abroad was considered to be an important milestone fo |
In 1997, Raju held talks to merger India | Abroad with India-West, an ethnic Indian American new |
Raju later sold India | Abroad in April 2001 to Rediff.com, which currently o |
ces for manufactured goods or to send industry | abroad so that workers might get free housing from th |
Influenced by art industry | abroad, he did pioneering work in filigree design, as |
The book was influential | abroad, exporting the ideas of Poland's Golden Freedo |
An Innocent | Abroad (1997) ISBN 055299717X |
The Innocents | Abroad (1983) |
In Mark Twain's travel book The Innocents | Abroad, he describes Moroccan men sporting scalp lock |
e mentioned in the Mark Twain's book Innocents | Abroad, Chapter XXXIV. |
sity of Bologna is so far the only institution | abroad explicitly modelled upon Clare Hall. |
, research, and capacity-building institutions | abroad. |
in the United States and at many institutions | abroad in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, and |
00, to take lessons and to play his instrument | abroad. |
bservation have made his works as intelligible | abroad as at home and thereby much valuable informati |
ter space, observe Norwegian areas of interest | abroad, and to gather information that can be used wi |
itories and the promotion of British interests | abroad. |
e in actions designed to protect our interests | abroad. |
mmissioners to represent Confederate interests | abroad; Mason was en route to England and Slidell to |
tionals, and play seven One-day Internationals | abroad, all in a series with India. |
internship; to study or complete an internship | abroad; and finally, to have a language exit examinat |
d number of students also complete internships | abroad. |
e arrangements was that marriages entered into | abroad would be recognised in Israel as valid. |
stricts mainland Chinese people from investing | abroad, and foreigners from investing in the A-share |
e now approved of more direct U.S. involvement | abroad, including aid to countries of the former Brit |
Young Irelander | Abroad The Diary of Charles Hart, Edited by Brendan O |
ngeles, San Diego, Fresno, Sacramento, Irvine, | abroad in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Mexico City. |
resident of the assembly when the president is | abroad. |
ly located in India, but most of its market is | abroad. |
In Denmark, when the present Queen is | abroad, the heir apparent Frederik, Crown Prince of D |
is staying in the country while her husband is | abroad. |
d Holland is at a loss as to how to smuggle it | abroad. |
e Secretary of the General Council of Italians | Abroad (CGIE). |
All'Estero (Com.It.Es.) (Committee of Italians | Abroad) for Melbourne but resigned after his election |
Japanese | abroad often complain about the poor service to be fo |
director for prominent shows, thereafter jobs | abroad filled her agenda. |
Williams took several coaching jobs | abroad including steering Finnish team RoPS to the qu |
Thorleik journeyed | abroad to Norway, and stayed with King Olaf II for se |
In addition Elwes undertook numerous journeys | abroad to study the trees in the wild, even visiting |
age of 31 he started a series of long journeys | abroad, financed by the Swedish Association of Iron M |
e war Prittwitz undertook a number of journeys | abroad, including England, France, Spain and Italy, a |
ld take; he became well-known for his journeys | abroad and his collaboration with numerous glass arti |
At the end of the day I am just | abroad doing a job. |
strong advocate for Catholic economic justice | abroad, and many of the parishes in the archdiocese h |
udio 100 decided to make another version of K3 | abroad, because of the big succes of K3 (band) in The |
work for social economic welfare of Keralites | abroad. |
Restoration he had attended mass with the king | abroad, and in a position to Lord Bristol had urged C |
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