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Imported programming has typically been shown months after its debut in the United States or the United Kingdom, however in recent times networks have begun to air programs within hours or days of their overseas counterparts.

Imported and have
Imported Japanese-made color televisions have a North Korean brand name superimposed, but nineteen-inch black-and-white sets have been produced locally since 1980.
Imported and locally-produced goods should be treated equally — at least after the foreign goods have entered the market.
Imported fire ants have decimated ground nesting bees in wide areas of the southern US.
Imported cigarettes to be sold in Canada which do not have the warnings are affixed with sticker versions when they are sold legally in Canada.
Imported foreign beer brands such as Murphy's Stout, Boston Lager, Paulaner and Chimay have recently become available in the Indian market, but due to very high custom duty this segment remains tiny.

Imported and due
As of 2007 the number of cars being Imported into the Republic of Ireland from both Northern Ireland and Great Britain is at record high levels due to high new-car taxation in Ireland and the fact that UK cars are of a higher spec than Irish ones.

Imported and .
Imported beads found there and at other Zhizo sites, are evidence of trade, probably of ivory and skins, with traders on the Indian Ocean coast.
Imported papyrus once commonplace in Greece and Italy has since deteriorated beyond repair, but papyrus is still being found in Egypt ; extraordinary examples include the Elephantine papyri and the famous finds at Oxyrhynchus and Nag Hammadi.
Imported energy totaled US $ 11. 52 billion in 2002, accounting for 4. 1 % of its GDP.
Imported words usually follow the spelling patterns of their language of origin.
* ( 1998 ): Deep Impact: An Estimate of Tropical Rainforest Acres Impacted for a Board Foot of Imported Ipê.
Imported treasures show various influences of Silk Road areas, including China, Korea, India, and Islamic Empire.
Imported fabric was very expensive, and local “ homespun ” fabric was labor intensive to create and tended to wear out sooner than commercial fabric.
* The aforementioned sculpture of Louis's fist ( see Legacy above ) was one of several Detroit landmarks depicted in " Imported from Detroit ," a two-minute commercial for the Chrysler 200 featuring Eminem that aired during Super Bowl XLV in 2011.
Imported words are actually minimal except for just a handful of common non-English nouns and verbs in Malaysia.
* Digitally Imported Radio, an internet radio station.
Imported dust in North American skies.
On the commercial front, in 1998 Iveco Ford's EuroCargo, which was sold in over ninety countries and led the market in Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain, Bulgaria and Slovenia, was voted the " Best Imported Truck " in Germany.
Imported " Grey market " ( as the contract the operator has doesn't permit direct sales outside the intended Geographic area ) satellite receivers are sometimes used to watch both FTA and subscription channels from visitors home countries ( e. g., Cyfrowy Polsat )
Imported beers can be found in some markets, but are common only in parts of San José or larger tourist towns.
Imported equipment was of variable quality and certainly never tested to any British standard.
Imported mystery religions, which offered initiates salvation in the afterlife, were a matter of personal choice for an individual, practiced in addition to carrying on one's family rites and participating in public religion.
Imported mystery religions, which offered initiates salvation in the afterlife, were a matter of personal choice for an individual, practiced in addition to carrying on one's family rites and participating in public religion.
Imported units of MG 34s, as well as indigenous copies of the weapon were adopted by Chinese Nationalist forces during both World War II and the Chinese Civil War.
Imported dances were popular, especially rumbas, waltzes and Argentine-derived tangos.
Imported crude oil as a percent of US consumption.
That document, the Catalogue of Imported Items, is the first attempt by Kūkai to distinguish the new form of Buddhism from that already practiced in Japan.

Roman and times
But beginning, for all practical purposes, with Frederick Seebohm's English Village Community scholars have had to reckon with a theory involving institutional and agrarian continuity between Roman and Anglo-Saxon times which is completely at odds with the reigning concept of the Anglo-Saxon invasions.
Despite popular opinion, Limbo, which was elaborated upon by theologians beginning in the Middle Ages, never entered into the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church, yet, at times, the church incorporated the theory in its ordinary belief.
Principles of acoustics were applied since ancient times: Roman theatre ( structure ) | Roman theatre in the city of Amman.
No larger settlements, however, have been found to have existed in this remote rural area, located at least 15 km from the nearest road even in Roman times, up to the early medieval period when the place is mentioned as a king's mansion for the first time, not long before Charlemagne became ruler of the Germanic Franks.
Since Roman times, the hot springs at Aachen have been channelled into baths.
After Roman times, Einhard mentions that in 765 – 6 Pippin the Younger spent both Christmas and Easter at Aquis villa (""), which must have been sufficiently equipped to support the royal household for several months.
Alexis was known in Roman times ; Aulus Gellius noted that Alexis ' poetry was used by Roman comedians, including Turpilius and possibly Plautus.
Its political importance now ended, but its temple of Adonis and Aphrodite Amathusia remained famous in Roman times.
In Roman times, a main route ran south from the Baltic coast in through the land of the Boii ( modern Czech Republic and Slovakia ) to the head of the Adriatic Sea ( modern Gulf of Venice ).
He was a Latin philosopher and theologian from the Africa Province of the Roman Empire and is generally considered as one of the greatest Christian thinkers of all times.
Other monuments that have left almost nothing visible to the present day are the Chalkotheke, the Pandroseion, Pandion's sanctuary, Athena's altar, Zeus Polieus's sanctuary and, from Roman times, the circular temple of Augustus and Rome.
Certain high church services and other musical events in liturgical churches ( such as the Roman Catholic Mass and the Lutheran Divine Service ) may be a cappella, a practice remaining from apostolic times.
In 1976 divers in the Aar found part of a seven-meter wide wooden bridge from the late Roman times.
" With some of the clans of the Bisharin and possibly the Hadendoa, they represent the Blemmyes of classic geographers, and their location today is almost identical with that assigned them in Roman times.
Among the most exciting recent archaeological discoveries in Greece is the recognition that the sanctuary site near the modern village of Kalapodi is not only the site of the oracle of Apollon at Abai but that it was in constant use for cult practices from early Mycenaean times to the Roman period.
The first references in the western historical tradition begin at Syracuse in 399 BC and these devices were widely employed by the Roman Legions in Republican times well before the Christian era.
The dominant method of identifying Roman years in Roman times was to name the two consuls who held office that year.
As the chief port of north-west Asia Minor, the place prospered greatly in Roman times, becoming a " free and autonomous city " as early as 188 BC, and the existing remains sufficiently attest its former importance.
In Roman times, it was a significant port for travelling between Anatolia and Europe.
The history of the city dates back to Roman times.
Bursa's thermal baths have been used for therapeutical purposes since Roman times.
Chapters 2 and 7 have generally-though not exclusively-been interpreted as extending to Roman times.

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