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Other countries, some of which I visited last month, have similar needs.
They could not guess that from their concepts of liberty and freedom would some day be born a new nation that for years would be the symbol of hope to the oppressed countries of the world.
At some cities, this pick-up and delivery service is without additional charge, and, if you are budget-wise, when you are planning your itinerary, you will take advantage of these free delivery and collection stations in major cities within the larger European countries.
It is well to bear in mind that gasoline will cost from $.80 to $.90 for the equivalent of a United States gallon and while you might prefer a familiar Ford, Chevrolet or even a Cadillac, which are available in some countries, it is probably wiser to choose the smaller European makes which average thirty, thirty-five and even forty miles to the gallon.
Bumblebees can thus suffer severely from the onslaughts of Psithyrus, the `` cuckoo-bumblebee '' as it is called in some European countries.
Nevertheless, with foresight and careful planning, some of the more disruptive and dangerous consequences of social change which have troubled other countries passing through this stage can be escaped.
Codification was followed in all countries by a growing amount of legislation, some changing and adjusting the older law, much dealing with entirely new situations.
In some countries the trend has gone further than others: Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela are displaying open sympathy for Castroism, and there is no country -- save the Dominican Republic whose funeral services we recently arranged -- where Castroism and Anti-Americanism does not prevent the government from unqualifiedly espousing the American cause.
Most of them, the world over, operate on the same principle by which justice is administered in France and some other Latin countries: the customer is to be considered guilty of abysmal ignorance until proven otherwise, with the burden of proof on the customer himself.
He told some 350 persons that the United States' challenge was to help countries build their own societies their own ways, following their own paths.
In some European countries, all cultural anthropology is known as ethnology ( a term coined and defined by Adam F. Kollár in 1783 ).
In other countries ( and in some, particularly smaller, British and North American universities ), anthropologists have also found themselves institutionally linked with scholars of folklore, museum studies, human geography, sociology, social relations, ethnic studies, cultural studies, and social work.
The term " Hamito-Semitic " remains in use in the academic traditions of some European countries.
In some countries, authors also earn income from a government scheme such as the ELR ( Educational Lending Right ) and PLR ( Public Lending Right ) schemes in Australia.
A multitude of airports around the Alps ( and some within ), as well as long-distance rail links from all neighbouring countries, afford large numbers of travellers easy access from abroad.
In the US and some other countries, because of legal and tax restrictions on alcohol consumption, ethanol destined for other uses often contains additives that make it unpalatable ( such as denatonium benzoate ) or poisonous ( such as methanol ).
Countries that officially recognize the Armenian genocide include Argentina, Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Lebanon, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay, Vatican City and Venezuela ; additionally, some regional governments of countries recognize the Armenian genocide, such as New South Wales in Australia and Wales in the United Kingdom, also officially recognize the Armenian Genocide.
In some countries, such as Zimbabwe, it is widely used alongside a national sign language.
During the Middle Ages the word artist already existed in some countries such as Italy, but the meaning was something resembling craftsman, while the word artesan was still unknown.
Coca, despite eradication programmes in some countries, remains an important crop for legal local use in a mildly stimulating herbal tea, and, both controversially and illegally, for the production of cocaine.
Many countries, including some US states, also permit the use of less severe corporal punishment for children in school.
A 1998 systematic review of studies assessing its prevalence in 13 countries concluded that about 31 % of cancer patients use some form of complementary and alternative medicine .< ref name = Ernst_Cassileth > Alternative medicine varies from country to country.
In some countries, antibiotics are sold over the counter without a prescription, which also leads to the creation of resistant strains.
* Attorney at law, a lawyer in some countries
They are used in some countries as

some and illiterate
In order to improve legibility or to aid the illiterate, some maps have been produced using pictograms to represent places.
Although some ruling elite were illiterate, literacy was an important distinguishing mark of the elite, and communications skills were politically important.
When establishing new requirements such as subjectively administered literacy tests, in some states, they used " grandfather clauses " to enable illiterate whites to vote.
: Illiterates: some 3 – 4 % of Austrians are functionally illiterate
This text indicates that some Spartans were not illiterate.
These definitions firstly disallowed an illiterate adult to vote, secondly permitted some people to choose between ethnic rolls and thirdly made no provision for Rotumans, Pacific Islanders, Chinese and Part-Chinese to vote.
Although illiterate and monolingual he was steeped in the rich Gaelic culture of his time and was responsible for some of the finest Gaelic songs, verses and elegies ever created.
Literacy: some old people are illiterate
Sancho is illiterate and proud of it but by influence of his new master he develops considerable knowledge about some books.
Saga literature informs us of the mentalities not only of the literate elite, but also to some extent it gives insight to the mentalities of the illiterate laymen.
Though eccentric and childlike, Waddell was not illiterate ( as some sources have claimed ), although Ken Burns baseball documentary claimed he lost track of how many women he'd married.
While some use the word folk to mean only peasants or remote cultures, the folklorist Alan Dundes ( 1934 – 2005 ) of the University of California at Berkeley calls this definition a “ misguided and narrow concept of the folk as the illiterate in a literate society ” ( Devolutionary Premise, 13 ).
As many of the carriers are illiterate, the dabbas have some sort of distinguishing mark on them, such as a colour or group of symbols.
In his work Cunha put forward the revolutionary thesis that the Brazilian state was a violent and foreign entity, rejected ( but often tolerated ) by the vast majority of the illiterate and dispossessed population, some of whom preserved beliefs and behaviours that had not changed in a thousand years or more.
This is mainly signified by the " narcocorrido ", many of which are egocentric ballads paid for by drug smugglers to anonymous and almost illiterate composers ( more about this asserts in Spanish_Wikipedia ), but others coming from the most popular norteno and banda artists, and written by some of the most successful and influential ranchera composers.
In some extreme cases, during the 1922 famine, many districts required their illiterate male and female populations to attend literacy school in order to earn their food points.
Soon however some of the illiterate monks of Zwiefalten made plain their dislike of the learned and studious Ziegelbauer, who therefore obtained his abbot's permission to live at another monastery of the order.
The magic wheel was an impressive invention for the Dark Ages, a time when even some European kings were illiterate.
To an extent, the " freedom of silence " cherished by some older Chinese scholars was not even possible for an illiterate peasant in a remote area under the CCP mass propaganda.
Qualifications to register as a voter disallowed illiterate adults to vote, permitted some people to choose between ethnic rolls and made no provision for Rotumans, Pacific Islanders, Chinese and Part-Chinese to vote.
There are also some reports claiming that Hari Gopalan Citar was illiterate and he did not know even the alphabets of Tamil before he wrote Akilam.
Even where workers were not literate, however, some prose works enjoyed currency well beyond the literate, as works were read aloud to the illiterate.
He struggles to find ways to reach his students, ages ten to thirteen, some of whom are illiterate or innumerate, and none of whom know anything about the world beyond Yamacraw.
However, some illiterate islanders claim that they were tricked into signing the documents and that they would never have signed sincerely had they known the outcome of their signatures.

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