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All of these discoveries were eagerly covered by the world's press, but most of their representatives were kept in their hotels ; only H. V. Morton was allowed on the scene, and his vivid descriptions helped to cement Carter's reputation with the British public.
* 1853 – Opening of the first major US world's fair, the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations in New York City.
One of the most prominent examples of a metaphor in English literature is the All the world's a stage monologue from As You Like It:
All the world's polyethylene and polypropylene are produced via organometallic catalysts, usually heterogeneously via Ziegler-Natta catalysis.
The trio's 2000 studio recording, entitled " Don't Be Scared Anymore ", received reviews of " This album is like the soundtrack to the world's coolest vacation " from All About Jazz and " Jazz-rock in the truest sense " from Allmusic.
All iron ore mined at the sites is transported on the Hamersley & Robe River railway, one of the world's largest privately owned railroads to either the port of Dampier, Western Australia or Cape Lambert near Wickham, Western Australia.
All of the software available on the ES2 system are designed and developed so that users can fully and readily exploit the outstanding performance of the world's largest computer.
They are playing … a pointless game with unending time of which they are the playthings .” This also could be a reference to one of the world ’ s most famous theatrical metaphors: “ All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players .”
All musical cultures have some form of vocal music and there are many long standing singing traditions throughout the world's cultures.
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Similarly, the melancholic Jaques in As You Like It ( 1599 – 1600 ) asserts, after the fashion of Heraclitus, that " All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players.
All African camels are dromedaries, of which 84 % occur in Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan, Djibouti and Kenya, which constitutes 60. 1 % of the world's whole camel population.
The channel, once the traditional home of television sport, has since lost the rights to most of the world's main sporting events, including the Olympics, the Commonwealth Games and All Blacks test matches to pay television competitor Sky.
Entitled " Global Alert for All: Jesus is Coming Soon ", it was a fundamentalist religious tract claiming that " this world's history is coming to a climax.
The most spectacular signing though was that of All Black second row Chris Jack, widely regarded as the world's best in his position, who joined Saracens after the 2007 World Cup.
All the nearby buildings seem to be facing away, making the plaza's of concrete and brick feel like the world's largest back alley.
All of the world's larger gyres
During his twenty years as the senior partner of Sutter Hill, Draper helped to organize and finance several hundred high technology manufacturing companies. In 1986, he became the head of the world's largest source of multilateral development grant assistance, the United Nations Development Programme, and was instrumental in leadership of several global initiatives, such as the international Education for All movement ( beginning formally with the 1990 Conference in Jomtien, Thailand ), the 1995 Beijing Women's ' Conference, and the 1995 Social Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark.
All tournaments recognised by the world's professional tours, and some leading invitational events, were graded into categories ranging from major championship ( whose winners would receive 50 points ) to " other tournaments " ( whose winners would receive a minimum of 8 ).
They signed All Blacks fly-half Dan Carter, widely regarded as one of the world's best players, on a six-month deal starting from December 2008.
All three programs are ranked in the world's Top 30 by the Financial Times.
All the forces on the planet will be allied with Sandow ; he is the world's God.
The record's art as a whole, in keeping with the title of the lyric book, is designed around the theme of an early 20th century freak show: " The Most Peculiar Creatures in All The Land ", proclaims the back cover, while a triptych of blackly humorous portraits on the inner CD case depict Bruce The Giant Baby (" 7 years old & 600 (+) pounds "), Three Legged Louis (" 3 shoes, 6 laces, 15 toes ") and Ms. Sally Small (" the world's tiniest woman ").
In 1999 a portrait by artist Deny Christian won the Packing Room award and, in 2007, Paul Jackson's " All the world's a stage " won the Peoples Choice award.

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All three major international scholarly associations relate archaeoastronomy to the study of culture, using the term Astronomy in Culture or a translation.
All of these techniques are extremely noise-prone and / or subject to bias in the biological measurement, and a major research area in computational biology involves developing statistical tools to separate signal from noise in high-throughput gene expression studies.
All eight scrolls do not reveal any major disagreements against the Masoretic Text, although James C. VanderKam observes that 1QDan < sup > a </ sup > is closest to the traditional text.
All of this could well add up to a major readjustment of the U. S. trade deficit, which as a percentage of GDP, began in 1991.
All major software companies, such as Microsoft, Novell and Sun Microsystems, have their own software testing departments with the specific goal of just testing.
All the above major areas of chemistry employ chemists.
All major parties were committed to this aim, but perhaps Attlee and Labour were seen by the electorate as the best candidates to follow it through.
All major Cretaceous mammalian lineages, including monotremes ( egg-laying mammals ), multituberculates, marsupials and placentals, dryolestoideans, and gondwanatheres survived the K – Pg extinction event, although they suffered losses.
All major Chinese philosophical schools have investigated the correct Way to go about a moral life, but in Taoism it takes on the most abstract meanings, leading this school to be named after it.
All groups not of small 2 rank can be split into two major classes: groups of component type and groups of characteristic 2 type.
All had major effects on Jewish cultures.
All major cities are connected to the mobile telephone system in Eritrea except for Nakfa, Afabet, and Asseb.
All major Awami League leaders including elected leaders of National Assembly and Provincial Assembly fled to neighboring India and an exile government was formed headed by Mujibur Rahman.
:" Nun danket alle Gott " ( Now Thank We All Our God ), A major
All of the major transportation systems in Haiti are located near or run through the capital, Port-au-Prince.
All the major cities and towns became part of the massive Mongol Empire,
All traditions unanimously accept and believe in the core Jain philosophies including the major vows of Non-violence, Truthfulness, Non-stealing, Celibacy and Non-possession.
All major parties have declared their support for Lithuania's membership in NATO and the European Union ( EU ).
All these building are in northern Italy ( Langobardia major ), but by far the best-preserved Lombard structure is in southern Italy ( Langobardia minor ).
All major graphics standards were supported ; initially CGA and Hercules, and later EGA, AT & T, and VGA.
All major US Airlines also offer rewards credit cards.
All major Australian banks offer credit cards with reward programs.
All five major petrol station chains in the country operated a scheme during the late 1990s-Esso had " Tiger Miles " ( with Tesco ClubCard points offered as an alternative ), Maxol had " Points Plus ", both of which operated on the principle of getting items from a gift catalogue, with Shell using Dunnes ' scheme, Texaco using the SuperQuinn system, and Statoil operating a cash-back system, " Premium Club ".
All major medieval inquisitions were supposedly decentralized.

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