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n speaking Cantonese diaspora in Hong Kong and | abroad give the language a unique identity. |
Gubaidulina became better known | abroad during the early 1980s through Gidon Kremer's |
nd, interests that are represented locally and | abroad by The Taylorstown Community Association. |
that the reigning abbot in 1260 was travelling | abroad as the envoy of the King. |
was one of the first students to spend a year | abroad at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where h |
ked to raise the profile of women in Haiti and | abroad, founding the organisation Enfofamn and campai |
well-known astrological schools in the UK and | abroad, including the Faculty of Astrological Studies |
Michael Prochazka and Austrian Servand | Abroad of the Year 2006 Martin Wallner attended the r |
he United States Chess Federation's teams sent | abroad to the Chess Olympiads in The Hague 1928, Hamb |
llersville-sponsored exchange program to study | abroad at the University of Burgos for one year or on |
s her parents took only five of their children | abroad, leaving the others behind in England. |
s public and private collections in the US and | abroad, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New |
member of many musical societies in Poland and | abroad, including the Societe des Enfans d'Apollon in |
Government policy | abroad gave the Liberals little to campaign on. |
ting agency HI Sport and Travel, often working | abroad in the process. |
Josef Winkler has travelled widely | abroad for the German parliament. |
f the most important hotels in Puerto Rico and | abroad holding the title of musical director for Qual |
Work | abroad is the term used for when a student interns, v |
l is the one of the leaders in the country and | abroad in the steel sector. |
dedicated to all of America's allied countries | abroad and the Highty-Tighties, the Regimental Band o |
tanyon, having inherited from his father while | abroad with the army against Napoleon. |
Today thousands of visitors from the UK and | abroad attend the biannual celebrations in London, at |
ssion to various universities in Sri Lanka and | abroad from the Sinhalese programme. |
While at Johns Hopkins, Blitzer studied | abroad at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where h |
In 1921 he had an exhibition | abroad for the first time (the exhibition of the Dutc |
ntry to escape the communist regime, and moved | abroad in the early 1989. |
ointing 1999-00 season, Satosaari made his way | abroad, spending the next season with the Newcastle J |
icial ambitions on a Greater Finland get known | abroad with the publication of Mannerheim's Order of |
ther preoccupation when Teeling was travelling | abroad was the treatment given to Irish immigrants an |
ings into the teahouse concept after traveling | abroad, noticing the gravitation of Americans towards |
He spent time while | abroad in the Court of the Prince of Orange and subse |
rf received a Fulbright Scholar Grant to study | abroad at the State School of Applied Arts and Crafts |
He achieved fame in Europe and | abroad from the 1940's right through to his death in |
governor Ted Strickland said that sending work | abroad deprives the state of employment opportunities |
This is due to the limited success they had | abroad with their albums with English lyrics (also du |
requires the nursing students to spend a month | abroad putting their skills to the test and opening t |
rom Narkhed Placed all over in India & also in | abroad for their services. |
The word got | abroad among them that a Yankee had turned Socialist, |
t groups and organizations all over Greece and | abroad; from them the Socialist Workers Party was to |
y by playing a year of professional basketball | abroad and then try to make the Pistons' roster for t |
Odet ( | abroad by then) only intervened to stop this after th |
ndle absentee ballots for North Koreans living | abroad and there does not appear to be a system of ad |
scovering Adebola to be a British citizen born | abroad and therefore eligible to play for any of the |
ttended international Conferences in India and | abroad on these subjects, given talks and participate |
eceiving schooling, and 200 are being educated | abroad; and these are expected in course of time to p |
on of electronic record labels in the U.S. and | abroad; and they proudly signed with U.S. label A Dif |
The group has performed in Romania and | abroad, and they are issuing their music on CDs. |
e added: "If they do not want to fund abortion | abroad and they do not bring at home more help to wom |
He was sick | abroad when they took payment on Gotland. |
notably Karat and City were also being noticed | abroad), and they were being cited as an influence on |
more demanding appointment and in 1886 he went | abroad again, this time to Japan where his "watchful |
the new generation depends on the revenue from | abroad, hence this area is a strong financial area. |
year, the idea was to promote French football | abroad, but this time more specifically in Africa and |
actitivies include the sponsorship of concerts | abroad and those of visiting musicians and orchestras |
at, he has worked at various British Embassies | abroad, notably those in Tokyo and Bonn. |
try, a published volume about a fictional trip | abroad by three Yorkshiremen, edited a local journal |
In 1985, aged 21, he moved | abroad, playing three solid seasons for SC Freiburg, |
ilanthropy - both within the United States and | abroad - through its Center for Global Philanthropy. |
Though she has performed | abroad and throughout Europe, her career has been lar |
national heritage, both in the Philippines and | abroad, and thus dedicates itself to publishing writi |
m watching commercial television channels from | abroad and thus preserve the Swedish state television |
ian Communist Party, he was sent several times | abroad, keeping ties with other regional communist or |
None of the Above, Still Life, Some Americans | Abroad, and Tiger Be Still. |
In July 2006, he once again moved | abroad, this time to play for Aalborg Boldspilklub (A |
o Dender and finally to MVV, another adventure | abroad, this time in the Netherlands. |
ain turned down an offer to chair a department | abroad (this time, that of medicine at Frankfurt). |
He has also traveled | abroad several times and performed in Afghanistan, Sr |
quator (American English title) or More Tramps | Abroad (English title) is a non-fiction travelogue pu |
Artists and Models | Abroad (UK title: Stranded in Paris) is a 1938 film m |
of two eccentric young women who, after years | abroad, return to their native Faroe Islands, and emb |
d later become very famous in Finland and even | abroad, rose to fame from the concerts in Tavastia. |
der Seip's orders his ship's first destination | abroad was to be the Faroe Islands. |
s on to write that Rabanus Maurus “goes so far | abroad as to call [Alban] an African bishop flying fr |
MOPR's Banners | Abroad: Report to the Third MOPR Congress of the Sovi |
He then travelled | abroad 1757-1761 to further his studies of medicine, |
Some individuals in China and | abroad continue to believe that the scandal was not a |
tickets to resorts, authorizations for a trip | abroad, right to obtain a dwelling or a car outside t |
e President of the United States cannot travel | abroad or to any major city at home, then it's time f |
Soviet people traveled | abroad (e.g. to Poland) to exchange cheaply purchased |
De Soulis remained | abroad, refusing to surrender. |
Demol soon became noticed by several clubs | abroad, moving to Italy for Bologna FC, but his break |
interrupted his stay in Pest with a few trips | abroad, namely to Germany, Italy and France. |
l crisis after his return and considered going | abroad again to make a fresh start but died on 22 Aug |
to wealthy families within China or take them | abroad, again, to sell them. |
y, Halliburton's message to seek one's destiny | abroad, and to embrace romantic enterprises, drew its |
of Nottingham UK or to go as exchange or study | abroad students to study at other top universities ar |
ivate businesses both in the United States and | abroad, attempting to identify industry applications |
He then spent time | abroad, returning to England in 1937 to take up the p |
He traveled | abroad, first to Sweden in 1779. |
ter space, observe Norwegian areas of interest | abroad, and to gather information that can be used wi |
ears, Reilly took advantage of the junior year | abroad program to study in France. |
tated goals are to unify the democratic forces | abroad and to establish a secular democratic system i |
ames were eventually known under various names | abroad including Tokyo Xtreme Racer in North America |
ngeles, San Diego, Fresno, Sacramento, Irvine, | abroad in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Mexico City. |
Records, but most releases are on Music Maniac | abroad and Tombstone in the U.S. The Tombstone label |
h Tommy away on military intelligence business | abroad, and Tommy's part of the story was re-written |
He spent his third year | abroad in Toulouse, France, and traveled extensively |
To attract tourists from Serbia and | abroad, the tourist organization organizes every year |
to expand distribution channels in Ukraine and | abroad: individual trade models development, search o |
the village working in other Indian states and | abroad and trade. |
their newness and attempts to sell the trains | abroad, the trains are unlikely to see service again. |
f 1983 Chambers had made at least twelve trips | abroad to transport heroin to Australia. |
2010, Second Prize Transitions | Abroad Narrative Travel Writing Contest for his artic |
last few years of his life he spent many years | abroad and traveled, and dedicated his time to study |
mere presence in England of a priest ordained | abroad high treason, even though there was no evidenc |
ivities and also his various wildlife missions | abroad, including trips to Africa and Thailand. |
end of the day 14 August 1945 17 Army captured | abroad Dabanshan Tszinpen. |
rried Turkish geologist Dogan Leflef and lived | abroad in Turkey and Holland for seven years. |
The album, distributed | abroad through Turkey's embassies and consular office |
Playing | abroad in Turkey, the Netherlands and Germany, he ret |
In his 1880 travelogue A Tramp | Abroad, Mark Twain called the Venus of Urbino "the fo |
ety has also broadcast prolifically and toured | abroad, performing twice in St. Thomas Church, Leipzi |
than 2.36 million copies in Japan and 290,000 | abroad, reaching two million in sales in only two mon |
worked for Fairfield Shipbuilding before going | abroad for two years. |
n base selling thousands of albums at home and | abroad, with two songs recently being featured on the |
amburger SV, and he continued to score at ease | abroad, in two complete season plus two halves, but c |
1974, and served both in the United States and | abroad, including two assignments as the Catholic pas |
vent (Coxed Fours and Double Sculls); two from | abroad and two from the UK. |
ana Club in Mumbai, India, and has also played | abroad for Tynedale RFC & Northumbria University in N |
In 1916, as the First World War continued | abroad, the U.S. Navy began a registry of privately-o |
While Putin had been | abroad and unavailable for comment, Kabaeva's spokesw |
crimes may seek alternative judicial remedies | abroad, including under the principle of universal ju |
Coke returned from | abroad and unusually he came back with a “companion a |
lowing them on their first girls/lads holidays | abroad for up to a week. |
Besides trying to influence opinion | abroad, Goerdeler urged the German military to overth |
Some of the students have migrated | abroad to USA where they are working as pharmacists. |
ritish Festivals and there were frequent tours | abroad: including USA, Israel, German Democratic Repu |
A promising new generation excels locally and | abroad in various fields like IT, other technological |
lf-hour version (also used in most repeats and | abroad), a version extended by roughly five minutes p |
ry of State Colin Powell said that "[h]ere and | abroad, the victims of trafficking toil under inhuman |
Evelina has for years lived and worked | abroad, including Vietnam one year, six months in Egy |
id homage to its founder when he returned from | abroad to visit Ireland a century after St Mobhi's de |
out various activities being residential trips | abroad or visiting London Museums. |
n winter with its short days, and she traveled | abroad frequently visiting her sister Marie in Romani |
in 1997 to enable Dominican citizens residing | abroad to vote in presidential elections. |
hould owners require captain to leave the ship | abroad, his wages to cease on the day he is required |
ack when the train is coming, then his posting | abroad to war (presumably Vietnam) and finally ends w |
religious life, and after some years of study | abroad he was ordained priest. |
The band toured | abroad and was invited to perform in noble houses. |
After studying | abroad, he was instructor in comparative anatomy at H |
re he organized the Slovenian National Council | Abroad, which was opposed to the Communist-led Libera |
He also worked for India | Abroad, and was its correspondent in San Francisco, U |
Unknown to his audiences both in Belgium and | abroad, Rapsat was at that point fighting cancer and |
ier great famine), income from Irish emigrants | abroad which was sent to relatives back in Ireland, a |
During King Eric's periods of absence | abroad, Philippa was effectively Regent. |
After his, she spend several years | abroad; she was to have travelled to Paris in France, |
pport from colleagues in the United States and | abroad, he was able to defend his position and win pr |
r," it provoked a storm of protest at home and | abroad, and was a cause of Butler's removal from comm |
in 1898, and again in Lord Salisbury's absence | abroad, Balfour was put in charge of the Foreign Offi |
contacts all over the country, as well as some | abroad, it was through these contacts that he was inf |
swimming pool - the iconic symbol of a holiday | abroad - was actually located in suburban Leeds. |
When Rothman left State College to study | abroad, Astor was joined in managing the label by Ric |
He went on to coach in England and | abroad, and was employed as chief scout by Leicester |
ogical Seminary in 1845; studied for some time | abroad; and was pastor of a Congregational church at |
mmissioners to represent Confederate interests | abroad; Mason was en route to England and Slidell to |
sities, and hospitals in the United States and | abroad and was an honorary member of more than a doze |
After eight months | abroad Harry Watson returned to New Zealand and conti |
n penny parts appeared and achieved popularity | abroad as well as at home. |
The work attracted much attention | abroad as well as at home, and French and German tran |
rote and edited several publications published | abroad, as well as in the Repbulic of Moldova, being |
e orchestra at concerts in the UK and on tours | abroad, as well as assisting with the orchestra's fun |
nizes scholarly activities both in Romania and | abroad, as well as tours to sites of TSD interest in |
se mass awareness against violence at home and | abroad as well as honor those working to promote peac |
lemish companies with expanding their business | abroad as well as to assist foreign companies sourcin |
Ahmed served in different Bangladesh Missions | abroad as well as in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
lub offers hiking trips in the Adirondacks and | abroad, as well as a variety of programs at the Loj. |
commentates on all forms of the game, home and | abroad, as well as covering some domestic matches. |
provide a rolling news service from Wales and | abroad, as well as sport and cultural news. |
nglish so far, widely reviewed in Pakistan and | abroad, as well as several poems published in antholo |
in all disciplines of art from both Turkey and | abroad, as well as seminars, conferences and lectures |
the U.S., but to compete with the German Bayer | abroad as well. |
he northeastern United States and occasionally | abroad as well. |
copies in Germany and was a modest best-seller | abroad as well. |
t book was republished not only in Russia, but | abroad as well. |
in a growing following not just in Ireland but | abroad as well. |
th the aid of a scholarship for graduate study | abroad, he went to England where he obtained his Ph.D |
ting with four priests of the Norwegian Church | Abroad who were accusing Nygaardsvold of excluding pe |
ity Education Program (NSEP) Fellows for study | abroad outside Western Europe; |
Morcinek spent the years 1936-1939 | abroad, in Western Europe. |
mily, Thomas Copley, went into voluntary exile | abroad, and when his wife and child returned to Engla |
lishing his drawings and paintings at home and | abroad, for which he won numerous local and internati |
's from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and | abroad, due which is postponed and possibly will be e |
nd works with companies expanding into markets | abroad or which have ongoing worldwide operations. |
various NGO's from Bosnia and Herzegovina and | abroad, due which is postponed and possibly will be e |
various NGO's from Bosnia and Herzegovina and | abroad, due which is postponed and possibly will be e |
nd provides support services such as the Study | Abroad Program, which helps students study abroad dur |
orchestras he performed both in Yugoslavia and | abroad (Paris, Wiesbaden, Florence, etc.). |
We will take keen interest in Panthic affairs | abroad, but will be mainly concentrating our efforts |
Colding moved | abroad in winter 2000 to play for relegation battlers |
hall artistes who were rich enough to holiday | abroad over winter. |
d FC Lokomotiv Moscow in native Russia, having | abroad spells with PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) and Re |
Holst's early years were spent | abroad, travelling with his family to the various pos |
ater a graduate of numerous specialist courses | abroad, training with the Paris Fire Brigade, the Uni |
Other than in Belgium, he also had | abroad stints with Spain's Levante UD (helping it ach |
They had much success in Israel and | abroad appearing with the Batsheva Dance Company in t |
2008, Holby City continued to film one episode | abroad annually, with a 2006 episode set in Switzerla |
Proleter Zrenjanin, in 1991 he decided to move | abroad signing with French club Valenciennes FC. |
Kim-lian has got plans to go | abroad again with her album but nothing's sure yet. |
At 36 years of age, he moved | abroad, signing with Olympique de Marseille of Ligue |
artyr Elizabeth by the Russian Orthodox Church | Abroad, along with Prince Ioann Konstantinovich of Ru |
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