But new export orders fell sharply, again underscoring thetroubles in Europe.
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He told the general all about thetroubles of the poor washer-woman.
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Zambrano also promised a dividend for investors this year, despite thetroubles.
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They can also benefit from thetroubles of state carrier Iraqi Airways.
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But some of the challenges faced by local businesses precede thetroubles.
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Not even a resolution of the NorthernIrelandconflict approaches it in importance.
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A new service for supporting victims of the NorthernIrelandconflict is to be established.
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He is one of many victims of the NorthernIrelandconflict who have suffered in silence.
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This opportunity arises specifically from the people's endorsement of the democratic settlement of the NorthernIrelandconflict.
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It will promote and conduct research on the NorthernIrelandconflict, North-South relations and relations between Ireland and Britain.
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An opportunity now exists for a democratic settlement to the conflictinNorthernIreland.
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Early in his career, Lee worked as a journalist covering the conflictinNorthernIreland.
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Almost 20 years ago the Belfast Agreement was signed, ending decades of conflictinNorthernIreland.
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Harryville, an obscure suburb of Ballymena, may become a watershed in the conflictinNorthernIreland.
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The shooting was one of the defining moments of the three decades of conflictinNorthernIreland.
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These issues are the very heart of the conflictinIreland.
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The long conflictinIreland had been a severe and perpetual drain on their resources.
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The conflictinIreland is something of a laboratory for constitutional relations between majorities and minorities elsewhere.
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These three or four years constitute one of the most important and dramatic periods in Irish American history relevant to the conflictinIreland.
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The conflictinIreland has little or nothing to do with religion, other than as a handy way of identifying which tribe you belong to.
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Mind you, we are well aware that simply by addressing the conflictinIreland film-makers can aggravate (to use Mr Greene's term) reactionary tendencies.
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British prime minister David Lloyd George had asserted that the conflictinIreland was "a policeman's job supported by the military and not vice versa".
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Details of the role women played in the key conflictsinIreland from 1916 to 1923 were unveiled in military service pension files released yesterday.