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1 Namibia was later colonised by the South African apartheid government in 1919.
2 Dublin's docklands is the latest area to be colonised by artists.
3 We can't even pick a decent culture to be colonised by .
4 It's just a rational analysis and choice. Faguet's life is colonised by men.
5 Liverpool, like Manchester, although not to the same degree, is colonised by strangers.
6 Timor was colonised by Portugal for centuries and occupied by Indonesia for 24 years.
7 Salacus Fields itself was becoming colonised by the weekend bohemians.
8 It has been colonised by anemones and other marine organisms.
9 In the Philippines, once colonised by Spain, white skin is associated with mixed ancestry.
10 Given plenty of time it would be colonised by lichens, ferns, alpine plants and shrubs.
11 London is already colonised by Germans-colonised ,thatis to say, in urban and money-makingfashion.
12 These rusting wrecks, lying in the shallows, have seen their innards completely colonised by trees.
13 A bedroom stands empty, colonised by dust and cats.
14 Some of the most dismal quarters of the town are colonised by her disciples and professors.
15 We were colonised by British people, from Britain.
16 Had Brazil been colonised by Englishmen, it would by this time have rivalled our Indian Empire.
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