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Outside and England
Outside England, rhyming slang is used in many English-speaking countries.
Outside of North America and England, this Super Bowl was broadcast for the first time in such countries as Australia, Russia, and most other countries.
Outside of the regions discussed above, Chardonnay can be found in cooler climate sites in Greece, Israel and Lebanon as well as Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, England, Georgia, Germany, Slovakia, Hungary, Macedonia, Moldova, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Serbia and Switzerland.
Outside of England and France, the popularity of panoramas depended on the type of scene displayed.
Outside Canada, poutine is found in northern border regions of the United States such as New England, the Pacific Northwest and the Upper Midwest.
Outside the village centre is the popular Bewilderwood theme park, which was voted best large attraction in the East of England ( 2009 ), as well as having many other UK and International awards.
Outside of England and Wales, Coke was particularly influential in the United States, both before and after the American War of Independence.
Outside the Low Countries, artists such as Georges de La Tour and Trophime Bigot in France and Joseph Wright of Derby in England, carried on with such strong, but graduated, candlelight chiaroscuro.
Outside England, a major adaptation of the tetralogy took place in 1864 in Weimar under the direction of Franz von Dingelstedt, who, seven years previously had staged the play unedited.
Outside England, a major European adaptation of the tetralogy took place in 1864 in Weimar under the direction of Franz von Dingelstedt, who, seven years previously had staged the play unedited.
Outside England, a major European adaptation of the tetralogy took place in 1864 in Weimar under the direction of Franz von Dingelstedt, who, seven years previously had staged the play unedited.
Outside the Bar and judiciary of England and Wales, members have included the clergy ( including five Archbishops of Canterbury ), industrialists like John Wynne, astronomers such as John Lee, media figures, like Huw Thomas, and members of the Bar and judiciary of other nations, such as Yang Ti-liang ( former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong ) and Aitzaz Ahsan ( former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan ).
Outside the United States, the drink is sometimes called a thickshake or a thick milkshake or in New England, a frappe, to differentiate it from other less-viscous forms of flavored milk.
Outside of its native range this species has the potential to be highly invasive, even as far north as New England.
Outside of France and England there was no secular authority strong enough to resist these Papal claims, and the bull was generally accepted.
Outside of television production, Goodson and Todman went on to own several newspapers in New England as well as radio station KOL in Seattle, Washington.
* Stiv Bators-It's Cold Outside b / w The Last Year 1979 U. S., England, Germany
Outside the Brighton area, among the rare survivors in the south of England ( 2010 ) is a mature tree at the University College sports ground, Abingdon Road, Oxford.
Outside his sole Test as captain in Australia, Borde had disappointing performances on the tours to Australia, England and New Zealand scoring 468 runs at 24. 67 in 11 Tests with only four half-centuries.
Outside England, the term normally refers to a section of a larger school.
Outside of Germany, the grape has achieved a moderate degree of success in producing lively wines in Italy, southern England ( where most other grapes will not ripen in many years ) Luxembourg ( where it is called Rivaner ), Czech Republic, and the United States.
Outside France the order only possessed five houses: two in Navarre ( Spain ) and three cells in England up to the middle of the 15th century.
Outside Rome, too, the vestment is early met with, e. g. in the Frankish empire ( 9th century ) as alba clericalis, in contrast to the liturgical alb, and in England ( 10th century ) under the name of oferslip in the 46th canon of the ecclesiastical laws of Edgar.
Outside of New England, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has many residents of Cambodian descent in the northern and southern areas of the city.

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Outside the United States, the product is often called bitumen.
Outside of the realm of English studies, A Modest Proposal is a relevant piece included in many comparative and global literature and history courses, as well as those of numerous other disciplines in the arts, humanities, and even the social sciences.
Atlanta is mostly encircled by Interstate 285, a beltway locally known as " the Perimeter " that has come to mark the boundary between “ Inside the Perimeter ” ( ITP ), the city and close-in suburbs, and “ Outside the Perimeter ” ( OTP ), the outer suburbs and exurbs.
Outside the tree, there is often a reference to the " root " node ( the ancestor of all nodes ), if it exists.
Outside of the US, some other countries have adopted the one-drop rule, but the definition of who is black and the extent to which the one-drop " rule " applies varies greatly from country to country.
Outside the Fuerza Pública, there is a small Special Forces Unit, the Unidad Especial de Intervencion ( UEI ) or Special Intervention Unit, which trains with special forces of Israel, and its namesake in Spain and other democratic nations, but is not part of the main police forces.
Outside of Mexican American communities, the term might assume a negative meaning if it is used in a manner that embodies the prejudices and bigotries long directed at Mexican and Mexican-American people in the United States.
Catholicism teaches Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus (" Outside the Church there is no salvation "), which some, like Fr.
Outside of parapsychology, clairvoyance is often used to refer to other forms of anomalous cognition, most commonly the perception of events that have occurred in the past, or which will occur in the future ( known as retrocognition and precognition respectively ), or to refer to communications with the dead ( see Mediumship ).
Outside of the Roman Catholic Church, the term deuterocanonical is sometimes used, by way of analogy, to describe books that Eastern Orthodoxy, and Oriental Orthodoxy included in the Old Testament that are not part of the Jewish Tanakh, nor the Protestant Old Testament.
Outside Europe, it is used in most of Asia, Australia and South America.
Outside Japan, the word is often used to refer to any of the various Japanese drums, ( 和太鼓, " wa-daiko ", " Japanese drum ", in Japanese ) and to the relatively recent art-form of ensemble taiko drumming ( sometimes called more specifically, " kumi-daiko " ( 組太鼓 )).
* Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus, a Latin phrase meaning " Outside the Church there is no salvation "
Outside the European context, emperor is a translation given to holders of titles who are accorded the same precedence as European emperors in diplomatic terms.
Outside North America, participation is now fairly evenly balanced between men and women.
Outside a European context, the concept of feudalism is normally used only by analogy ( called semi-feudal ), most often in discussions of feudal Japan under the shoguns, and sometimes medieval and Gondarine Ethiopia.
Outside the city centre is the EXPO-Park, the former site of EXPO 2000.
Outside the Northern Ireland peace process the term IONA is used by the World Universities Debating Championship and in inter-varsity debating competitions throughout Britain and Ireland.
:" Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend.
Outside of the X-Men, he is good friends with Spider-Man for their shared sense of humor.
Outside Israel, Passover is celebrated for eight days.
* 1934 – Outside Chicago's Biograph Theater, " Public Enemy No. 1 " John Dillinger is mortally wounded by FBI agents.

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