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countrywide and success
In the 1996 election, Synaspismos re-entered the parliament with a percentage of 5. 2 percent countrywide, a success credited to a large extent to Konstantopoulos himself.

countrywide and And
And to offend the dead meant to incur their wrath, and thus provoke the unleashing of countrywide disasters.

countrywide and could
Traditionally, this has involved implementation planning across the " 4 Ps " of marketing: product management, pricing ( at what price slot does a producer position a product, e. g. low, medium or high price ), place ( the place or area where the products are going to be sold, which could be local, regional, countrywide or international ) ( i. e. sales and distribution channels ), and Promotion.

countrywide and only
Consumed countrywide, this product features a peculiarity of its own in this area: it is not only prepared with hot water, but, driven by the region's high temperatures, it is common to see it prepared with cold water as well, in which case the beverage is known as tereré.
This recent threat has not only become a great concern for the park, but for rhino conservationists countrywide.
General Zionism was initially the term to refer to the beliefs of the majority of members of the Zionist Organization who had not joined a specific faction or party and belonged to their countrywide Zionist organizations only.
The club was founded in 1896, but would have to wait more than a century before winning its only countrywide trophy, the 2000 Danish Cup.

countrywide and where
Galette is a type of thin large pancake mostly associated with the region of Brittany, where it replaced at times bread as basic food, but it is eaten countrywide.

countrywide and with
The Afghan Ministry of Communications signed a $ 64. 5 agreement in 2006 with China's ZTE on the establishment of a countrywide optical fiber cable network.
In November 2006, the Afghan Ministry of Communications signed a $ 64. 5 million US dollar deal with ZTE on the establishment of a countrywide fibre optical cable network to help improve telephone, internet, television and radio broadcast services not just in Kabul but throughout the country.
To prevent further uprisings he introduced countrywide policing on a local basis, appointing Lords Lieutenants who were in close contact with the central authority.
When the main NLF operation began the next morning, the offensive was countrywide in scope and well coordinated, with more than 80, 000 communist troops striking more than 100 towns and cities, including 36 of 44 provincial capitals, five of the six autonomous cities, 72 of 245 district towns, and the southern capital.
As was the case for Edexcel, The first year of ETS Global's operation was struck by a number of problems, including the late arrival of scripts to examiners, a database of student entries being unavailable, and countrywide reports of problems with the marking of the papers.
In combination with these attacks, Force 136 helped initiate a countrywide uprising of the Burmese people against the Japanese.
The company have seven bars countrywide, an online application, and an additional product to be used with computers.
Stürmer's career took a plunge under Pyotr Stolypin, but he resurfaced in connection with the 1913 countrywide celebrations of the tercentenary of the Romanov Dynasty, when he accompanied the Tsar on a journey along the Volga and was nominated for the post of the mayor of Moscow.
A second service, TELEASIST provided by Teleasist together with Global Assistance is available countrywide, however is not as detailed as TIC Prague in specific areas.
Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba organized countrywide processions, strikes and demonstrations against the Privatization and University Ordinance and joined hands with the historical alliance of teachers, students, and doctors.
The MCB replaced the National Interim Committee for Muslim Unity ( NICMU ) after a " process of countrywide consultations ... indicated that a large majority of British South-Asian Muslims were very concerned with the lack of unity, coordination and representation and supported the establishment of an umbrella body.
The riot in central London, with the countrywide opposition to the Community Charge ( especially vehement in the North of England and Scotland ) contributed to the downfall of Margaret Thatcher, who resigned as Prime Minister in November the same year, defending a tax which an opinion poll had found 12 % favoured.
In a break with previous practice, an extraordinary party congress resolved that the new leader would be elected by party members in a countrywide ballot.
At countrywide ILLA meetings and in leading articles and editorials, he strove passionately to attain social " betterment for the working Irish ", winning together with O ' Brien, under the " Macroom programme " the exceptional Bryce Labourers ( Ireland ) Act ( 1906 ), remarkable for its financial features, several provisions of which Sheehan suggested and drafted.
This rapid adoption of the flex technology was facilitated by the fuel distribution infrastructure already in place, as around 27, 000 filling stations countrywide were available by 1997 with at least one ethanol pump, a heritage of the Pró-Álcool program.
Bengali troops at Rohanpur had clashed with Pakistani troops on March 23, and on March 26 soldiers at Naogaon revolted after receiving news of the countrywide Pakistani crackdown.
* Telephony MSTelcom provides a countrywide landline network with international access, wireless local loop DECT coverage, and VSAT satellite service for corporate clients.
In 2009 Barkan, together with Rabbi Raphael Mammo of Kiryat Ata and Alon Gal, a personal coach, launched Simply U — a countrywide talent-scouting project to find the most promising healthy, well-balanced and normal-sized would-be models in Israel.
His name was often paired with the name of another famous student leader as Ba Hein and Ba Swe, both Thakins or members of the nationalist Dobama Asiayone ( We Burmans Association ) and were arrested by the British colonial government during the year of countrywide protests, demonstrations and strikes in 1938 known as the " 1300 Revolution " ( Htaung thoun ya byei ayeidawbon named after the Burmese calendar year ).
In previous and following years, the cities of Pest ( 1838 ) and Szeged ( 1879 ) were rebuilt in countrywide collaboration, with the help of generous donations.

countrywide and .
Additionally, the growing severity of countrywide guerrilla attacks by the FARC and ELN, and smaller movements, as well as the growth of drug production, corruption and the spread of even more violent paramilitary groups such as the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia ( AUC ) has made it difficult to solve the country's problems.
Other important railway stations countrywide include Szolnok ( the most important railway intersection outside Budapest ), Tiszai Railway Station in Miskolc and the stations of Pécs, Győr, Debrecen, Szeged and Székesfehérvár.
Following the decline of the NLU, the Knights of Labor became the leading countrywide union in the 1860s.
This led to a countrywide uprising called the Loktantra Andolan that started in April 2006.
A countrywide primary education system is under development, and Tribhuvan University has several campuses.
During a countrywide heatwave in November 2011, Pretoria experienced temperatures that reached, extraordinarily unusual for that time of the year.
A countrywide popular demonstration against withdrawal of the rice ration, known as Hartal 1953, resulted in the resignation of the then prime minister, Dudley Senanayake.
Most of Thailand has a Tropical wet and dry or savanna climate ( Aw ) according to the Köppen climate classification, while the South and the eastern tip of the East have a tropical monsoon climate ( Am ); countrywide, temperatures normally range from an average annual high of to a low of.
The population under Moroccan control participates in countrywide and regional Moroccan elections.
The result of these reports, which won him a countrywide reputation for wit and sporting knowledge, appeared in the four volumes of Boxiana, or, Sketches of Modern Pugilism, which appeared, lavishly illustrated, between 1818-24.
In 2007, China launched a countrywide Festival of Culture in Israel to mark 15 years of relations.
An internal CCTV survey indicates that nearly 500 million people countrywide regularly watch this program.
Both organizations sanctioned countrywide regional events and hosted National Championship events in the late 1980s.
From the standpoint of post-secondary institutions outside of Quebec who may be trying to determine transfer credit, there are essentially two ways in which to interpret the two-year college program, bolstered by local and countrywide legislation.
By 1834, the company owned a dozen steamboats and 75 ice barges, and employed about 3, 000 to ship ice countrywide.
In place of the devastated economic structure, kidnapping emerged as the principal source of income countrywide, procuring over $ 200 million during the three year independence of the chaotic fledgling state.
The MYP had a strong network of spies and supporters countrywide at all levels in society.

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