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Internationally they gave up their identification with the Fourth International after a failed attempt in 1947-48 to reunify with the SWP, and aligned with the left wings of the British Labour Party, other European social democratic parties, and nationalist forces like the Indian National Congress party in colonial and ex-colonial countries.
Internationally, PSOP was an affiliate of the London Bureau of left-wing socialist parties, which also included the British Independent Labour Party and the Spanish Workers ' Party of Marxist Unification ( POUM ).
Internationally he became an icon for fighting the Chinese government for more democracy in Hong Kong, and was recognised and awarded by a number of international organisations, including the " 1995 International Human Rights Award " by the American Bar Association, the Prize For Freedom by the Liberal International in 1996, the " Democracy Award " by the United States ' National Endowment for Democracy in 1997, and the " Schuman Medal " in 2000 which Lee was the first non-European to receive from the European Peoples Party and European Democrats.
Internationally the party was comparable to the American Christian Right and the small Protestant parties of Scandinavia, such as the Christian Democratic Party of Norway, the Swedish and Danish Christian Democrats.

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; 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, 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, 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 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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Internationally, Zambia was an active member of the Non-Aligned Movement ( NAM ), and hosted a summit in Lusaka in 1970 and Kenneth Kaunda served as the movements chairman 1970-1973.
Internationally, the Chinese government was widely condemned for the use of force against the protesters.
Internationally, the focus for many years in the later 20th century was on reaching every " people group " with Christianity by the year 2000.
Internationally, the Republic was now seen as being staunchly anti-communist and a potential ally in the emerging global Cold War between the American-led ' free world ' and the Soviet-led bloc.
Internationally, relations with Indonesia improved, resulting in a visit by president Suharto which was, however, overshadowed by the occupation of the Indonesian embassy by Moluccans.
Internationally the ARP was a relatively isolated party.
Internationally the ARP was very similar to the Scandinavian Christian Democratic parties ( such as the Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and the Finnish Christian Democrats ), that are all socially and fiscally conservative, with a social heart.
Internationally, it was important for Spanish prestige for her to receive at least a proportionate, and ideally greater, share of new saints than other Catholic kingdoms, and Philip sponsored a flurry of texts and books supporting Spain's candidates, particularly in competition with Catholic France.
Internationally, Baghdad was able to receive occasional charter flights carrying medicine, aid workers, and government officials.
Internationally, the tune was also a Top 10 hit throughout continental Europe, Australia (# 1 ), Japan, South Africa, Canada, and Asia.
Internationally, IIT Bombay was ranked by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings of 2011-12, at 301 350.
Internationally, OBI continued to expand its medical, hunger and disaster relief efforts and, in 1986, Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corporation was officially incorporated as a 501 ( c )( 3 ) nonprofit organization.
Internationally it was somewhat more successful ; the film made $ 42, 311, 715 in the international market and grossed around $ 73, 498, 611 worldwide.
Internationally today he is especially noted for his work in the " mail art " genre, of which he was a pioneer.
A further 25 % was considered Internationally Excellent.
Internationally it was strongly anti-Communist.
Internationally, the Wii version was released in Metroid Prime: Trilogy, a single-disk compilation featuring Prime, Echoes, and Corruption.
Internationally, IIT Roorkee was ranked 401 450 in general category and 194 in Engineering and Technology in the QS World University Rankings of 2011 and 65 in the QS Asian University Rankings of 2012.

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