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Internationally and costs
Internationally, Cyprus promotes its geographical location as a " bridge " between East and West, along with its educated English-speaking population, moderate local costs, good airline connections, and telecommunications.

Internationally and industry
* Internationally, cannas are one of the most popular garden plants and a large horticultural industry depends on the plant.
Internationally known professional skateboarders like Bam Margera, Stevie Williams, Josh Kalis and Philadelphia native Kerry Getz made their names in the skateboarding industry by being identified with their frequent use of LOVE Park's ledges and stair sets.
The college which Bird founded is now recognised Internationally as a centre of excellence for dance and performing arts, with its students working worldwide in high profile areas of the performing industry including West End and Broadway theatre.
Internationally celebrated limnologist Dr. David Schindler, notable for research at the Experimental Lakes Area which led to the banning of harmful phosphates in detergents, warned about algal blooms and dead zones, " The fish-killing blooms that devastated the Great Lakes in the 1960s and 1970s haven't gone away ; they've moved west into an arid world in which people, industry, and agriculture are increasingly taxing the quality of what little freshwater there is to be had here .... This isn't just a prairie problem.

Internationally and US
Internationally, Craxi is perhaps best remembered for an incident in October 1985, when he refused the request of US President Ronald Reagan to extradite the hijackers of the cruise ship Achille Lauro.
Internationally well-known players are Emanuel Ginóbili ( NBA, San Antonio Spurs, Texas ) and Juan Ignacio " Pepe " Sánchez ( who earned a degree in History from Temple University, US, who now makes his home in Spain where he still plays professionally ).
Internationally, his greatest moment as Prime Minister came in 1986, when he hosted the Reykjavík Summit of Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev and US President Ronald Reagan.
Internationally, AC / DC has come to be the most well-known Australian rock band, with more than 63 million sales in the US alone.
Internationally, in 1965 the Brazilian Army joined forces with US Marines intervening in the Dominican Republic, in Operation Powerpack.
The band was signed to Equal Vision Records, and toured Internationally in the US, UK, Japan, Europe, and Canada both before and after the release of their 2004 LP, Love is Worth It.
Internationally, the album was released by Little Teddy Records in Germany, Magic Marker in the US and Egg Records in the UK.
Internationally, " Run to You " was a moderate hit like in the US.
Internationally renowned for these masterclasses, he taught in Austria, Australia, Canada, England, France, Germany, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, and 38 US states.

Internationally and $
Internationally it was somewhat more successful ; the film made $ 42, 311, 715 in the international market and grossed around $ 73, 498, 611 worldwide.
Internationally it earned $ 56, 009, 149 for a total worldwide gross of $ 89, 456, 761.
Internationally the film earned $ 39, 400, 000 for a total world wide gross $ 89, 446, 268.
With a domestic gross of $ 61, 363, 304, it ranked 28th of 303 movies for 1997 Internationally the film earned
Internationally the film also grossed an additional $ 37, 685, 971, making its total to $ 95, 577, 774.

Internationally and 13
Internationally the song was phenomenally successful, spending many weeks at the top position in various countries, including 17 weeks on the Eurochart Hot 100 Singles, 15 weeks in Switzerland, 13 weeks in France and Germany, 11 weeks in the Netherlands and Sweden, ten weeks in Belgium Wallonia, Denmark, Italy, and Norway, seven weeks in Belgium Flanders, six weeks in Ireland, four weeks in Australia and Austria, two weeks in Spain and the United Kingdom, and one week in Finland.
Internationally " The Man Who Sold the World " afforded Lulu a major hit hit in Ireland (# 8 ), the Netherlands (# 10 ) and Germany (# 13 ): the track was also a minor chart item in Australia at # 81.

Internationally and billion
Internationally, debtor finance business has grown from € 40 billion in 1978 to over € 580 billion in 2003, provided by more than 1, 000 companies, most of whom are associated with international banks.

Internationally and year
Internationally, the focus for many years in the later 20th century was on reaching every " people group " with Christianity by the year 2000.
Internationally, Norris is credited with having " managed, almost single-handedly, to overthrow the anti-homosexuality law which brought about the downfall of Oscar Wilde ", a feat he achieved in 1988 after a fourteen year campaign.
Each Chapter administers Internationally Mandated Programs every year:
Internationally KU is very well represented and active in various elections throughout the year.
Internationally renowned as " North America's piping heartland " for its Piping and Drumming program, St. Andrew's College attracts hundreds of potential pipers each year to its summer " Ontario School of Piping and Drumming at St. Andrew ’ s College " camp.
* Internationally, Yosakoi is performed in Penang, Malaysia every year in July by local enthusiasts called the Pink Hibiscus Yosakoi Dancers, as well as in Accra, Ghana as an annual celebration to strengthen ties between Japan and Ghana.
As part of an " Internationally accredited school ", the college invites students each year for a brief two week visit from overseas.

Internationally and direct
Internationally, a direct railroad built by the Austrian Empress Elisabeth Railway company in 1871, connecting the Czech capital Prague with Zurich, via Linz and Salzburg, also makes a stop in České Budějovice.
Internationally, it has direct flights to several destinations in Africa, Asia and Europe.

Internationally and .
; Attacks on internationally protected persons: Section 1 ( 1 )( a ) of the Internationally Protected Persons Act 1978 ( c. 17 ) makes provision for assault occasioning actual bodily harm or causing injury on " protected persons " ( including Heads of State ).
Internationally, DMT is a Schedule I drug under the Convention on Psychotropic Substances.
Internationally, the largest (" big four ") advertising conglomerates are Interpublic, Omnicom, Publicis, and WPP.
The other long established club in the city ' Os Galitos ' was founded in 1904 and water related sports such as swimming, sailing and rowing are some of its longest traditional strongest specialities, other sections in the club include chess, basketball, snooker, pool and billiards among others, but rowing is the modality in which the club has a maintained a long and proud tradition going back more than one hundred years, reaching the highest possible excellence as a club with several of its individual and team of rowers having represented Portugal Internationally and at the Olympic games with good classifications on more than a just few occasions.
" Internationally, Dartmouth College was ranked 99th in the world in the 2011 QS World University Rankings.
Internationally there is the International Consumer Protection and Enforcement Network ( ICPEN ), which was formed in 1991 from an informal network of government customer fair trade organisations.
Internationally, the taxonomy is used in every aspect of education from training of the teachers to the development of testing material.
Various collections of such recipes have been published in book form in Esperanto, e. g. Internacie kuiri (“ Cooking Internationally ”) by Maria Becker-Meisberger, published by FEL ( Flemish Esperanto League ), Antwerp 1989, ISBN 90-71205-34-7, Manĝoj el sanigaj plantoj (“ Healthy Vegetable Dishes ”) by Zlata Nanić, published by BIO-ZRNO, Zagreb 2002, ISBN 953-97664-5-1.
Internationally, the Revolution was related to the War of the Grand Alliance on mainland Europe.
Internationally, the film also had a limited release, and in France and Belgium, the title was translated as Louis ou Louise and in Argentina as Yo Cambié Mi Sexo ; the film had a brief screening in the Republic of China.
Internationally, certain public policies, such as improving nutrition and prohibiting neurotoxins, have as one of their goals raising, or preventing a decline in, intelligence.
Internationally, the Lusignans were useful as vassals of Baldwin and Sibylla's cousin Henry II of England.
Chiang also disregarded the Internationally protected International Settlement, putting cages on its borders, threatening to have the merchants placed in there.
Internationally, Morocco has maintained a moderate stance, with strong ties to the West.
Internationally, the MCG is remembered as the centrepiece stadium of both the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
Internationally, NASCAR races are broadcast in over 150 countries.
Internationally, the Left Party. PDS was a co-founder of the Party of the European Left alliance of parties and was the largest party in the European United Left – Nordic Green Left group in the European Parliament.
Internationally, the University of Manchester's student union, the Steve Biko Building, on the Oxford road campus, is named in his honour.
Internationally, stock car racing has not enjoyed the same success as within the United States.
Internationally, the most renowned Swedish culinary tradition is the smörgåsbord and, at Christmas, the julbord, including well known Swedish dishes such as gravlax and meatballs.
Internationally, the International Shooting Sport Federation ( ISSF ) has oversight of all Olympic shooting events worldwide, while National Governing Bodies ( NGBs ) administer the sport within each country.

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