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The sunrise empire has exemplified the latter method; China prefers the former.
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News International is part of Murdoch's global media empire News Corp NWSA.O.
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Forget the empire for a moment; that was just part of it.
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Today, America is the Roman empire, and New York is Rome itself.
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They had conquered the land; they disdained the empire of the air.
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Scorpionism is a public health problem in several regions of the world.
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But tough conditions could continue for longer in some regions, he said.
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However, the regions across New Zealand have really moved up, she said.
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Insight investigates the financial health of the regions ahead of the Budget.
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The tea-tree flourishes best in temperate regions; in China it is indigenous.
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The populace is restless in the provinces; it is not in Paris.
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Spanish authorities have slapped a state of emergency across 11 eastern provinces.
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Great to know theatre of this quality is touring the so-called provinces.
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Less money and power for central government and more for the provinces.
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Over the weeks his main provinces have been evolving under difficult circumstances.
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Completers' physical health domain and psychological health domain of QoL improved significantly.
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We will bring information to the public domain as quickly as possible.
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Here we test whether these effects apply to the response time domain.
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Details of this work only emerged into the public domain decades later.
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There are obvious difficulties with placing this information in the public domain.
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London has announced plans to create the largest car-free zones in Europe.
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Free zones could help avoid tariffs in case of a no-deal Brexit.
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They planned to work their way west along with the time zones.
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Kohli said: The idea was to come out of our comfort zones.
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You can also use a marble mat which contains different point zones.
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I've heard of the magical kingdoms before: New York, London, even Jerusalem.
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Hindu Javanese, first settlers in Borneo; kingdoms founded by; absorbed by Malays
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Other continents with wealthy kingdoms-likeWendlyn, that faraway land across the sea.
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Hidden kingdoms underwater teem with life at this special time of year.
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To them is owing the sanctification of Sunday in the three kingdoms.
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Recently sequenced buckwheat floral transcriptome was used as source of sequence information.
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Field data were collected during winter 2016, just prior to floral bud-break.
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The floral pattern also came on bikini tops matched with short skirts.
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A light breeze brought in the floral sweetness of her small garden.
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Where indeed but in the tub, say, behind the floral shower curtain?
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Some three-quarters, or 1700 species, of all plants on the South African Red List of threatened species occur in the Cape FloristicRegion.
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The area covers Covering 78,555 km², Cape FloristicRegion hotspot is located entirely within the borders of South Africa.
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Structural complexity was unaffected by planting size but was positively correlated with floristic richness.
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It forms part of a World Heritage Site and is the single richest floristic area in the world.
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Non-metric multidimensional scaling (MDS) analysis did not group the forests by their floristic composition in both upper and middle strata.
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Although terrestrial diatoms are discussed extensively in the literature, most of those studies covered floristic aspects and few information exists on their ecology.
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Floristic similarity was high between strata and between forest types, with values above 50%.
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Some three-quarters, or 1700 species, of all plants on the South African Red List of threatened species occur in the Cape Floristic Region.
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The area covers Covering 78,555 km², Cape Floristic Region hotspot is located entirely within the borders of South Africa.