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Significados de mostly european en inglés
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Uso de mostly european en inglés
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All three look at a pool of western, mostlyEuropean, countries over time.
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In the booming 1980s, the Japanese did buy art - mostlyEuropean Impressionists.
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Flights to and from Ljubljana airport connect Slovenia to a number of mostlyEuropean destinations.
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It's mostlyEuropean retail, both in Germany and the UK as well as furniture manufacturing, said Freund.
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Sales of imported vehicles, mostlyEuropean luxury models, have risen by 25% over the past year.
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The troops there were mostlyEuropean, and were moved up the bay to Calcutta, as occasion demanded and opportunity served.
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The wares here, however, are mostlyEuropean, and cheaper at home, so that we are not much tempted to buy.
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A larger number of mostlyEuropean retailers and brands backed a safety accord put together with the help of labour unions.
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A larger number of mostlyEuropean retailers and brands backed a safety accord put together with the help of labor unions.
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The present technocrat Ciolos cabinet comprising mostlyEuropean Commission staff, diplomats and civil society leaders, is a first in Romania's 26 post-communist years.
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The inhabitants' language seemed to be a Creole made up of mostlyEuropean tongues, but dominated by English, and not difficult to understand.
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The mangrove forests have been ripped out - despite government protections - to accommodate tourists, mostlyEuropean and American, and for shrimp farms.
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Held strictly behind closed doors, its annual meetings offer an opportunity for a cast of mostlyEuropean and American power-brokers to debate world issues.
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Copycat protests The month-long French demonstrations, which have led to repeated rioting in Paris, have inspired protesters in a number of mostlyEuropean countries.
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Carlos D Bustamante concluded Warren's ancestry is mostlyEuropean but said "the results strongly support the existence of an unadmixed Native American ancestor".
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The database contains art from more than 1,500 museums in 70 countries around the world, although they are mostlyEuropean.