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16 years 94 days of which were spent at sea or | abroad. |
o had previously been held at secret locations | abroad. |
ris for the rest of her life, seldom traveling | abroad except for a few visits to Spain. |
ces for manufactured goods or to send industry | abroad so that workers might get free housing from th |
upees grabbed on false promise of sending them | abroad. |
work, then made him a news anchor, sending him | abroad to cover stories in San Salvador, Indonesia, A |
governor Ted Strickland said that sending work | abroad deprives the state of employment opportunities |
After that the graduates were sent routinely | abroad for higher studies (especially UK and USA). |
In 1923 the Japanese government sent him | abroad as a traveling scholar. |
To attract tourists from Serbia and | abroad, the tourist organization organizes every year |
More than 100 ensembles from Serbia and | abroad have performed at the Novi Sad Jazz Festival f |
could be ordained as elders and serve missions | abroad. |
in Sussex, England in 1924 after seven months | abroad in India, Japan and California. |
th international involvement and several study | abroad opportunities. |
tural Curfew", as well as several compilations | abroad. |
velling fellowship, and he spent several years | abroad. |
cago during the decade, he made several forays | abroad, playing in Paris with Wallace Bishop in 1951, |
in the United States and in several countries | abroad. |
After his, she spend several years | abroad; she was to have travelled to Paris in France, |
Demol soon became noticed by several clubs | abroad, moving to Italy for Bologna FC, but his break |
animation studio, and then spent several years | abroad both in New Zealand as a lumberjack and in Can |
ian Communist Party, he was sent several times | abroad, keeping ties with other regional communist or |
After holding several positions | abroad, Noskowski returned to Warsaw in 1880 where he |
he Iranian people as well as the Shah's allies | abroad. |
e of her sister to Paris, in 1816 she traveled | abroad with her husband. |
When she traveled | abroad as President, she would place a light in her w |
She studied | abroad at both the British School in the Netherlands |
After her marriage, she settled | abroad with her husband and two children. |
While still a teenager, she toured | abroad before World War II as a singer and dancer wit |
n winter with its short days, and she traveled | abroad frequently visiting her sister Marie in Romani |
He had a short spell | abroad, playing 11 games in the French League for AS |
He then spent two short periods | abroad: first in Greece in 2004 with Iraklis Thessalo |
ation when Steven's Untitled Rock Show travels | abroad. |
These episodes have since aired | abroad, including in Argentina on Fox Latin America a |
Singles released | abroad sometimes had different A and B sides. |
ttracted by new towns and out of town sites or | abroad, leaving the docks with less trade. |
In 1975, Skov moved | abroad to play professionally for German club FC St. |
d Holland is at a loss as to how to smuggle it | abroad. |
ying to steal his paintings or to smuggle them | abroad would soon die, become paralyzed, or have a si |
were created, fueled by supplies smuggled from | abroad or stolen from official publishing houses. |
s on to write that Rabanus Maurus “goes so far | abroad as to call [Alban] an African bishop flying fr |
be furious that Ismailov has invested so much | abroad and flaunted his riches when Russia has been h |
In the 1962 summer, aged 27, del Sol moved | abroad and signed for Juventus FC. |
Raju later sold India | Abroad in April 2001 to Rediff.com, which currently o |
vide entertainment for British soldiers living | abroad. |
None of the Above, Still Life, Some Americans | Abroad, and Tiger Be Still. |
n the same year, Macclesfield saw some service | abroad; and in 1701, he was selected first commission |
wing two years in tours, including some stages | abroad. |
e Constant Couple; Restoration; Some Americans | Abroad; Mary and Lizzie; Playing with Trains; Edward |
Richard III, The Plain Dealer, Some Americans | Abroad by Richard Nelson, Brand by Ibsen. |
rom 1592 to 1596 and then, after some studying | abroad, was appointed to the sinecure position of rec |
substance test after taking some pain-killers | abroad that contained the banned substance stanozolol |
ogical Seminary in 1845; studied for some time | abroad; and was pastor of a Congregational church at |
After some time | abroad, he appeared at Elizabeth I's court. |
ersity in the United Kingdom or somewhere else | abroad). |
Elizaveta was soon taken | abroad by her parents. |
, no great influence as a leader and soon went | abroad, dying at Genoa in 1870. |
ncerns as the German elite sought distractions | abroad to hold off demands for democracy at home. |
Credits had to be sought from | abroad and high taxes caused opposition within Prussi |
De Soulis remained | abroad, refusing to surrender. |
Further stocks are sourced from | abroad, primarily Russia, and shipped in via the Port |
capes of Louis Remy Mignot: A Southern Painter | Abroad with Katherine E. Manthorne and Moshe Kupferma |
28 he became Director of the first Soviet bank | abroad, Moscow Narodny Bank, based in London. |
logical Party work: Heading Soviet delegations | abroad, accompanying Brezhnev to important meetings a |
including exhibitions representing Soviet art | abroad (Hungary, Czechslovakia, NDK, Poland). |
, academic and welfare activities in Spain and | abroad, especially in European and Latin American cou |
erences in many universities both in Spain and | abroad (Argentina, Peru, USA, France, England, etc.). |
ng significant difficulties, both in Spain and | abroad. |
ernment sent messages to all Spanish embassies | abroad ordering that they uphold the version that ETA |
following year he undertook a special mission | abroad for the ministry, and rejoined the Army in 194 |
ater a graduate of numerous specialist courses | abroad, training with the Paris Fire Brigade, the Uni |
nted the upper garden with specimens collected | abroad including rhododendrons, camellias, magnolias, |
Her job has included spells working | abroad in Germany and the United States. |
He then spent time | abroad, returning to England in 1937 to take up the p |
There were Swedish spies operating | abroad. |
in the job market by sponsored praxis-abidance | abroad. |
While Zion spread herself | abroad, |
In the 2007 summer, he started an | abroad adventure, joining Cypriot First Division side |
e has had exhibitions in the United States and | abroad including the Nexus Biennial at the Nexus Cont |
ilanthropy - both within the United States and | abroad - through its Center for Global Philanthropy. |
d vaudeville circuits in the United States and | abroad. |
nment and privet sectorin different states and | abroad |
n the track and road, in the United States and | abroad (notably Japan's Hokkaido Marathon). |
ental movements in Arkansas, United States and | abroad. |
patron of music both in the United States and | abroad. |
ideo work extensively in the United States and | abroad, including The Whitney Biennial (1991), Americ |
or geographic markets in the United States and | abroad. |
reach food producers in the United States and | abroad. |
other artists from both the United States and | abroad covered the song, though none of the artists a |
major opera companies in the United States and | abroad. |
f private foundations in the United States and | abroad. |
100 poems in journals in the United States and | abroad. |
n private collections in the United States and | abroad. |
e balalaika community in the United States and | abroad for his simple yet deep arrangements of tunes |
t co-op partners both in the United States and | abroad. |
ly journals and books in the United States and | abroad. |
evangelistic crusades in the United States and | abroad. |
also exhibited widely in the United States and | abroad. |
f risk it has created in the United States and | abroad. |
ng singers from all over the United States and | abroad to perform large scale classical works of the |
the village working in other Indian states and | abroad and trade. |
us CNN correspondents in the United States and | abroad reporting on the celebrations marking the New |
erts annually throughout the United States and | abroad. |
pport from colleagues in the United States and | abroad, he was able to defend his position and win pr |
Turkish community within the United States or | abroad. |
led several big bands in the United States and | abroad. |
nt demonstrations within the United States and | abroad. |
n widely anthologized in the United States and | abroad in such journals such as 42opus and Crazyhorse |
sts and scholars both in the United States and | abroad. |
nclude many objects from the United States and | abroad. |
He lectured in the United States and | abroad after his retirement. |
and his hidden wealth in the United States and | abroad. |
Christianity throughout the United States and | abroad. |
ferences and retreats in the United States and | abroad. |
graduate level, both in the United States and | abroad, on female shamanism and the healing arts. |
umerous art galleries in the United States and | abroad. |
ave come to attention in the United States and | abroad, including Booker Prize winners Salman Rushdie |
1974, and served both in the United States and | abroad, including two assignments as the Catholic pas |
s throughout California, the United States and | Abroad. |
xperiential education in the United States and | abroad. |
ivate businesses both in the United States and | abroad, attempting to identify industry applications |
ith over 168 chapters in the United States and | abroad, was founded on the campus of Georgia Southwes |
public buildings around the United States and | abroad. |
other capacities across the United States and | abroad. |
than 1,000,000 people in the United States and | abroad, including locales such as Tokyo and Honduras, |
e representation through the United States and | abroad. |
airs, and conferences in the United States and | abroad. |
nstituency and others in the United States and | abroad. |
TMs, located both inside the United States and | abroad. |
o more than 50 cities in the United States and | abroad to share his art and perspectives with enthral |
erested in the field, in the United States and | abroad. |
ry has been constant in the United States and | abroad. |
and to sell its rings in the United States and | abroad. |
sities, and hospitals in the United States and | abroad and was an honorary member of more than a doze |
ndreds of thousands of them stayed permanently | abroad. |
she was almost 80, Candee was still traveling | abroad, writing articles for National Geographic maga |
the Soviet Communist Party, he was still sent | abroad as a cultural ambassador. |
Dependent upon the program, a student working | abroad may live in a dormitory or apartment with othe |
veled to Vancouver, Canada on the Student Work | Abroad Program, and began working first for a local n |
words of English, he taught many students from | abroad and established many strong karmic connections |
s been a steady upward trend of students going | abroad. |
Students from | abroad can get a visa to study Chinese in Taiwan at W |
ents, the platform for Dutch students studying | abroad |
ho moved from his birthland to study chemistry | abroad, and a German Berliner mother. |
He conducted several study trips | abroad during his career, including recurring stays i |
would be graduating from AKB48 to study acting | abroad. |
aneuvers and exercises and several study trips | abroad. |
Catalonia to do a year of further study music | abroad. |
the first I.D.F officers to study academically | abroad. |
theater performance and is now studying acting | abroad in London. |
Studying art | abroad, and how to do it cheaply. |
vidian-speaking people in the Subcontinent and | abroad (i.e. in the West but particularly in Malaysia |
failing health and subsequent hospitalization | abroad, the party managed to win the state elections |
1980 he abandoned the BR and subsequently fled | abroad, reaching Nicaragua after a period in Libya an |
Part 1: Revolutionary and Subversive Movements | Abroad and At Home, Vol. 1. |
ra has also staged many successful productions | abroad, including Albert Herring in Florence, L`Egist |
n the 1970s, she made several successful tours | abroad, mainly in Eastern Block countries as well as |
getown University Law Center's summer programs | abroad (in Florence, Italy, and Heidelberg, Germany) |
s forces were receiving armament supplies from | abroad. |
port from the individual Muslims in Sweden and | abroad. |
produces her own concerts, both in Sweden and | abroad. |
the centre and has gained a name in Sweden and | abroad. |
He toured in Sweden and | abroad, performed about 300 concerts and participated |
other performances all around Switzerland and | abroad. |
as also conducted numerous symphony orchestras | abroad, including in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, J |
ated to try to lure wealthy Syrian expatriates | abroad - or at least their resources - back home." |
brity guests and performers from Taiwan and/or | abroad. |
832, after which he was obliged to take refuge | abroad. |
to wealthy families within China or take them | abroad, again, to sell them. |
of Warsaw; many of his projects have taken him | abroad (to Iraq, Peru, Yugoslavia or Vietnam). |
purchase Shiatzy's dresses before taking trips | abroad. |
On October 24, 1967 the tape recorder | abroad Ariel 3 began to malfunction. |
he Harlem Globetrotters and who tasted success | abroad before finally reaching, at age 38, her dream |
She has worked, written, and taught from | abroad since she left Kenya. |
support service for freelance teachers working | abroad. |
is extensive research and teaching engagements | abroad (e.g., at Stanford, Berkeley, Harvard, and Mel |
Normally, teams from | abroad competitions are invited, but sometimes other |
he United States Chess Federation's teams sent | abroad to the Chess Olympiads in The Hague 1928, Hamb |
The tournament brings together teams from | abroad, amateur, student and the armed forces. |
d the availability of superior technology from | abroad. |
She spent the rest of her teenage years | abroad, learning levitation with a Tibetan guru; safe |
Brandon originally worked on television and | abroad as a comedian. |
4, during A. G. Guillemard's temporary absence | abroad. |
He also had temporary assignments | abroad, primarily in Asia. |
Madrid and later Mexico City, living ten years | abroad and managing firsthand through the transition, |
ting and participating in terrorist activities | abroad and committing acts of murder, kidnapping or m |
"The reality of the situation is that missions | abroad to effect regime change in countries without a |
ood tourist, only averaging 21.50 with the bat | abroad, while he averaged 42.76 on traditionally tric |
The India | Abroad newspaper refers to itself as the "oldest Indi |
Then he made the step | abroad to play for Dutch side FC Utrecht. |
hould owners require captain to leave the ship | abroad, his wages to cease on the day he is required |
e in Christendom in order to help the Crusades | abroad in the Holy Land. |
She played Jane Huggett in The Huggetts | Abroad (1949) and appeared as Steve in two Paul Templ |
07, Holman performed weekly for the passengers | abroad the MS Sun Princess cruise ship while it was e |
s covered up "grotesque violations of the law" | abroad by the CIA. |
social rights of the citizens of the Republic | abroad. |
Restoration he had attended mass with the king | abroad, and in a position to Lord Bristol had urged C |
The Huggetts | Abroad (1949) |
thiopia can stop the 'brain drain', the flight | abroad of its most educated in search of opportunity |
Carleton did not make the trip | abroad himself, but based his report on the observati |
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