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” Aldous referenced an old American TV show
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The apartment trees had been planted above it while the American colonies were raw frontier
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She knew as he said it that he could not have said that to a native, they couldn't comprehend it, it was like saying Fort Knox had disappeared to a 20th century American or Wall Street was missing to a 21st century American
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"I'm an American, far removed, but I can picture four tons of aluminum
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I was in the front room ironing some sheets and watching an American detective show on TV
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All the while, the American detective show carries on in the background
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The American Indian learned the secrets of the water world and passed this knowledge to their children, and children’s children
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Over 400,000 tons of pesticides are applied each year by American farmers with less than one-tenth of one percent actually reaching targeted pests! A main source of contamination of our soil, water, air and food, as well as being highly inefficient, this method of pest control places at risk the health of the farmer and consumer alike
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was chewing American gum
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She smiled that big American smile of hers and was
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of Native American studies and
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Prince Ahmed, wearing furry slippers, a pair of boxer shorts with Snoopy on them, and a frilly bathrobe, sits miserably on the silk sheets of his huge canopy waterbed, while his portly, graying American lover, RICCI BAOLONI, cardigan sweater and cotton briefs, plays softly at the white baby grand piano nearby
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One American has died and another
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First the American, then the
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The purchase and sale of hi-value skin work to discerning international connoisseurs, predominantly from the wealthy countries of South East Asia, but also occasionally from Western buyers of American and European origin
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American John Wates, a move that
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Architecturally, this basin was the place the original illustrator who worked for the classic American poet, Suess; was from
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The voice was that of an old lady's, slightly American and came from directly behind him although he hadn't heard anyone enter the shop
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The 1960's iconic American sport was her way of relaxing and releasing aggression safely
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The old American term 'do-rag' was coined for the garment closest to it in appearance
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Together with the suited American, the two guards lifted and carried me, trussed like a roasting bird, and carefully laid my body in a metal box underneath the flat bed back of the lorry
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Heroic scenes all the way back to the American puppet's gas attacks were shown, as if carved in real time in the stones of the temple
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The plants had leaves like North American pond lillies with a ruffle of lavender flowers along the edge, but they were a species of lon, a class of plants that is a local staple crop
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Actually, come to think of it, he had left it in the city hadn't he? Left that and his copies of the maps with that American woman he was in love with back then
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He thought back to the American woman he knew, the previously silicon-simulated one in the native woman's body
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The only newer ship he's actually 'seen' was Gordon's Lamp out of the Pan Solar League (really just the Angels of an American tele-evangelical church gone wild in the asteroid belt) from 2175
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"Think how confused the American users were
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(which is another way to say ethnicity) is essential to their The generation of African-Americans that were children in American identity; as in when and how their people came to those days, i
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winning American science fiction author
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‘Yes, there’s the three here in the Med, one somewhere in the Rhone valley in France, four in the north American continent, a handful in Russia, two or three in the Germany/Poland/Austria regions, the three which we have in the British Isles and goodness only knows how many in the Oriental areas … they’ve never admitted to more than two up to now
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Next to me stood another American lady wearing a large pair of glasses with unusually thick funky lenses all supported by an unfortunate growth on the side of her nose
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Not always available in American “health-food” stores, but to be looked for at any rate, is the exotic lotus honey of India
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I tried to rearrange the packages and parcels into a nest where I could lie with my discomfort but it soon became clear I should have skipped the cheese pie and lemonade because before long my stomach was trying to settle on whether or not to surprise me by throwing up over American parcels, Australian parcels or the fragrant cabbage
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They’re doing ‘Mack & Mabel’ and my American accent is dire … however, I’ll be dressing Mabel during the run
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By the time he was of age, they had been re-united with the American Army under the new capital at Dallas
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Talstan thinks we fell in the 1960’s, they think 1969 when an American walked on the moon was America’s high water mark
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She is Filipino, and had married an American
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The stars hollow out tiny little bubbles in it like American Swiss cheese
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'Yes, looks as though that sod of an American made a habit of seducing young girls
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Knossos and Atlantis were like Washington and Wall Street during the American collapse,” Yellelle told her
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Because of the economy the way that it is, The American Dream Project
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'When she went to Italy she met up with a charming American and, not surprisingly, fell for him, her experience and education didn't include womanising lotharios
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An American word
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He hands her his American Express card and she puts it into the card reader
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Allcock added a package which contained the American Dictionary of the English Language, Webster-Mahn, Unabridged
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“I have meetings with no less than five suppliers and three wholesalers before I even get to review my own operations at the factory in Toronto,” continued Samuel in mock solemnity, clearly pleased and proud that his North American ventures were going so well
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Helen watches the doctor as he packs his clothes, wrapping the American currency in his boxer shorts
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had bought into the cooperative and established an American headquarters of sorts for their commercial forays into the continent
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“Harry, if you are at loose ends this afternoon would you like to walk with us to the Museum?” She nodded in the direction of the Hunter's Gate and the American Natural History Museum
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If you are married to an American citizen, are coming to the United States to marry an American citizen, you are not subject to any quotas and would be issued a visa to come to this country
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In the US she stayed with her friends and one of them had support her until she got a green card for getting a job and then she got married to an American, so finally she's an American and citizen by now
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This will be their first meeting but her visa has been approved already and she is now preparing all the papers she needs to submit at the American consulate here in Hong Kong and then for her interview
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Coincidentally, I met an American guy at our flat a few months ago
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Finally she had her interview from the American Consulate just on April 25, 1984 and at last everything is okay now
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Because someone told me that just two weeks from the date of your interview over there I will receive a letter from the Hong Kong American Consulate, stating all the requirements to be submitted
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I'm going to write a letter you can give the American consulate
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My cousin called today and said that the Congressmen heard from immigration and they said that the American Consulate should have the paperwork
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This smal central American country is the only one with no Atlantic coastline, nevertheless you see dolphins and whales passing through its Pacific waters
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wildlife (iguanas, flamingos, American redstarts and parrots), that there are more
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Famed for Havana cigars and vintage American cars, this island has 4000 miles of coastline and is home to the world’s smal est frog and bird, migrating land crabs, and bee
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But there was a problem: the once-raging American economy was collapsing
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David was American, but nice
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The greater part of our North American and West Indian planters are in this situation
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The Yorkshire manufacture, indeed, declined, and its produce did not rise to what it had been in 1755, till 1766, after the repeal of the American stamp act
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In our North American and West Indian colonies, not only the wages of labour, but the interest of money, and consequently the profits of stock, are higher than in England
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‘Vociferous lot, our American cousins, aren’t they? Still,’ he continued
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After the attack on the American Embassy, their new leader, or the Chief, as he now preferred to be addressed, had finally forced the mob into some semblance of order
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Then they had gone to the Bonny Bridge riding club in Millbrook road, a mere half a mile from the American Embassy, and commandeered a few horses
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A mix of AK’s and American M16’s
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So she had to tell him of the classic American poets
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It may therefore be uncertain, whether, to the general market of Europe, the whole mass of American gold comes at a price nearer to the lowest for which it is possible to bring it thither, than the whole mass of American silver
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If the rise in the price of some sorts of provisions be owing altogether to a fall in the value of silver, it is owing to a circumstance, from which nothing can be inferred but the fertility of the American mines
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The American elector found out that his
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Margaret Chant, being American
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American support - the country where
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It has been the principal cause of the rapid progress of our American colonies towards wealth and greatness, that almost their whole capitals have hitherto been employed in agriculture
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In our North American colonies, where uncultivated land is still to be had upon easy terms, no manufactures for distant sale have ever yet been established in any of their towns
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The progress of our North American and West Indian colonies, would have been much less rapid, had no capital but what belonged to themselves been employed in exporting their surplus produce
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and manufactures, with the rapid advances of our North American colonies, of which the wealth is founded altogether in agriculture
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In several of our North American colonies, it is found to double in twenty or five-and-twenty years
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He is a member of the American Bar Association, Houston Bar
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By the abundance of the American mines, those metals have become cheaper
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So that there may be in Europe at present, not only more than three times, but more than twenty or thirty times the quantity of plate which would have been in it, even in its present state of improvement, had the discovery of the American mines never been made
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It would be, at least, three times more advantageous than the boasted trade with our North American colonies, in which the returns were seldom made in less than three years, frequently not in less than four or five years
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Our North American colonies were never supposed to contain more than 3,000,000; and France is a much richer country than North America; though, on account of the more unequal distribution of riches, there is much more poverty and beggary in the one country than in the other
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four-and-twenty times more advantageous than that which our North American colonies ever afforded
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The state of our North American colonies, and of the trade which they carried on with Great Britain, before the commencement of the present disturbances, {This paragraph was written in the year 1775
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Before the revolt of our North American colonies, we had the monopoly of the tobacco of Maryland and Virginia
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In a country of so extensive a coast as our North American and West Indian colonies, where our authority was always so very slender, and where the inhabitants were allowed to carry out in their own ships their non-enumerated commodities, at first to all parts of Europe, and afterwards to all parts of Europe south of Cape Finisterre, it is not very probable that this monopoly could ever be much respected ; and they probably at all times found means of bringing back some cargo from the countries to which they were allowed to carry out one
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The period between the granting of this indulgence and the revolt of our North American colonies, was probably too short to admit of any considerable change in the customs of those countries
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A drawback, for example, upon the exportation of European goods to our American colonies, will not always occasion a greater exportation than what would have taken place without it
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I must observe, too, that the cask or barrel, which is usually sold with the herrings, and of which the price is included in all the foregoing prices, has, since the commencement of the American war, risen to about double its former price, or from about 3s
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THERE WAS ONCE A CHIEF AMERINDIAN (NATIVE AMERICAN) AND HIS YOUNG
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By allowing to American cattle, in all shapes, dead and alive, a very extensive market, the law endeavours to raise the value of a commodity, of which the high price is so very essential to improvement
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15, which puts hides and skins among the enumerated commodities, and thereby tends to reduce the value of American cattle
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the most well known of the American shootfighters and in the start of the UFC,
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While Great Britain encourages in America the manufacturing of pig and bar iron, by exempting them from duties to which the like commodities are subject when imported from any other country, she imposes an absolute prohibition upon the erection of steel furnaces and slit-mills in any of her American plantations
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The progress of the linen manufacture of Great Britain, it is commonly said, has been a good deal retarded by the drawbacks upon the re-exportation of German linen to the American colonies