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  • abilities, especially his sense for foreign languages immediately became visible. Lester taught himself Latin, Greek, German, Russian, Japanese ...
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  • indigenous forms as well as been shaped by foreign influences. ... "music" and "dance" is foreign to many African cultures ...
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  • of these new forests have included new foreign species. ... === Foreign rule === By the middle 1200s, Iceland came under the rule ...
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  • such an organization could prevail against foreign and domestic enemies. Fighting ... grain and raw materials; the revenues from foreign exchange allowing the Soviet ...
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  • in 1989 by her seventh studio album, Foreign Affair, which included the ... *1989: Foreign Affair *1996: Wildest Dreams *1999: Twenty Four Seven ...
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  • ===Foreign intercollegiate/interuniversity equivalents=== *International University Sports Federation *Australian University Sport ...
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  • ) 1917 Minister of Foreign Affairs Pavel Milyukov sent a note to the ... The Provisional Government accepted the resignation of Foreign Minister ...
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  • its graduates usually go on to work in the foreign trade sector. Although the ... rituals that formerly had been kept out of foreign view began to resurface ...
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  • Bohemia was for a time free from foreign intervention, but internal ... to his own country. Free for a time from foreign aggression, the Hussites ...
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  • national average. The largest groups of foreign nationals were Turks (43 ... language. English is the most common foreign language and almost universally ...
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  • military interventions in the 1960s, while foreign companies developed oil ... === Foreign relations === Ecuador has often placed great emphasis on ...
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  • the Greek monarchy always remained "foreign." ... Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. British Foreign Minister Henry Temple, 3rd ...
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  • *Meyer, Eugene (1919). Address to the Sixth National Foreign Trade Convention. *Meyer, Eugene (1916). Some After-war Economic Problems. ...
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  • as well as a small maritime base and a Foreign Legion Detachment on Mayotte. ===Foreign relations=== When Comoros became a member of the United ...
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  • Foreign powers also took advantage of the situation; in 1908, Austria ... France. These were mini-colonies, where foreign law not Ottoman law prevailed ...
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  • from 1930 to 1941 and as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1939 to 1949 ... As People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs in August 1939, Molotov ...
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  • century, as raiders based there harassed foreign shipping, requiring European ... not to enter into relationships with any foreign government other than Britain ...
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  • of the British government. Defense and foreign affairs remain the responsibility ... === Foreign relations === As an overseas territory of the United Kingdom ...
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  • sources. The economy is dependent on foreign trade (serving as a freight ... culture to varying degrees. Most of the foreign community in Malta, predominantly ...
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  • France has continued to pursue a more independent foreign policy, ... economy, and to promote an independent foreign policy and a strong stance ...
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