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By the 21st century, the Netherlands had become a modern, dynamic country with a successful, internationally oriented economy ( the 16th largest in the world in 2010 ) and a high standard of living.
He continued to work for FAFO, as the organization had become more internationally oriented during the 1980s.
The Center is the site of lectures and internationally oriented programming as well as serving as " Howard's point of contact for ... foreign embassies, governments, univer ­ sities and corporations, as well as U. S. government agencies.
On the same day, the Agrarian League released a statement to the press that attacked Schleicher as " the tool of the almighty money-bag interests of internationally oriented export industry and its satellites " and accused Schleicher of " an indifference to the impoverishment of agriculture beyond the capacity of even a purely Marxist regime ".
ELSA members are supposed to be open-minded, internationally oriented / targeted and multilingual and may more easily acquire a broader cultural understanding than other law students.
Bocconi is an internationally oriented institution in business, economics, and law.
CNNI emerged as an internationally oriented news channel, with staff members of various national backgrounds, even though some accusations of a pro-U. S. editorial bias persist.
The two organizations share the goal of engaging the legal profession in internationally oriented pro bono rule of law work.
The Utrecht School of the Arts is internationally oriented and involved in numerous international programmes and projects.
The cultural climate in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s was very hostile to the internationally oriented, French-influenced Karg-Elert ; and although his works were admired outside Germany, especially in the U. K. ( the Organ Music Society of London held a ten-day festival in his honour in 1930 ) and in the U. S. A., in his home country his music was almost completely neglected.
Today, the 700 members hold internationally oriented positions in governmental departments, international organisations, the EU, in business and the liberal professions as well as in research and education.
Alongside their professional work, they are honorary mentors for internationally oriented top management trainees and their political dialogue contributes to a higher degree of internationality in Germany.
As of 2010 the IT University offers 3 Bachelor programmes ( one of which is internationally oriented and taught in English ), 4 MSc study programmes ( two of which are internationally oriented and are taught in English ), 4 Professional Master's study programmes, a Diploma programme and approximately 100 single subjects each semester.
In 1914 he abandoned the Cubist style and began working in the internationally oriented constructivist style.
Liberals and conservatives alike viewed the creation of a large brain trust of internationally oriented political scientists and economists as an urgent national priority.
This prompted producers to make an internationally oriented, big budget ( appr.
The game was available for purchase in comic and hobby game oriented stores across the United States and internationally ( but only in English ), its 144-card set sold in Starter sets of 40 random cards ( MSRP $ 12. 99 ) and Booster packs of 13 additional cards ( MSRP $ 4. 99 ).
Further arts towns or towns of art as the Europeans designate them include such internationally famous cities as Florence, the heritage home of renaissance art and of Michelangelo and Leonardo ; centers for arts festivals like Tanglewood or continued larger centers of arts like Santa Fe ; or such small towns as Nelsonville, Ohio, that have dedicated themselves to an artistic identity based on traditional ceramics and folk-art centered on an arts oriented town square.

internationally and US
Dynamite was patented in the US and the UK and was used extensively in mining and the building of transport networks internationally.
In 1993 average annual per capita income remained depressingly low at about US $ 580, and 75 percent of the population was poor by internationally defined standards.
According to the Canadian Encyclopedia " its grand plaza and lower office buildings, designed by internationally famous US architect I. M.
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, the university was known internationally for its student activism in opposition to US involvement in the Vietnam war, due mainly to the events of May 4, 1970.
Professional dance teachers in the US saw this approach to dancing as " extreme ", " undisciplined ", and thus, deemed it necessary to standardize the dance to present it as a sell-able commodity for the social or ballroom market Thus, compared to the mambo in Cuba, mambo had a different movement sequence in the United States and elsewhere, as it was popularized internationally.
PGP encryption no longer meets the definition of a non-exportable weapon, and can be exported internationally except to 7 specific countries and a list of named groups and individuals ( with whom substantially all US trade is prohibited under various US export controls ).
It was not until the 1920s that US diplomats began to extend drug prohibitions internationally.
Following Pearl Harbor, officials grew apprehensive that the film could project an unduly negative image of the US internationally, and although a prestige opening was held at the Museum of Modern Art in 1942, the film was never authorized for general release.
Produced at a budget of US $ 75, 000, 000, the movie was a smash hit, grossing a total of $ 134, 069, 511 domestically and $ 200, 993, 110 internationally, for a worldwide total of $ 335, 062, 621.
The Stems having completed several national tours were perhaps one of the first bands to gain national success while remaining in Perth, and despite never having toured internationally they are held in high esteem in Europe and the US amongst fans of classic 60s and garage inspired rock ‘ n ’ roll.
For that reason among others, this project raised a substantial debate before US Congress for the FY07 Defense budget, but also internationally.
Many contribute actively to preserving and protecting wildlife habitats internationally, knowing from experience that uncontrolled hunting can result in population crashes, such as in the US in the 19th century when common wild species that had been staple foods — most famously the passenger pigeon — were unexpectedly hunted to extinction.
It fared extremely well internationally, and was a respectable box office success in US market.
This movie received mixed reviews, although it was moderately successful in the US and internationally.
A US $ 15 million performing-arts program at the fair ranged from a boxing championship to an international twirling competition, but with no shortage of nationally and internationally famous performers, especially at the new Opera House and Playhouse.
Despite receiving a rather mixed to negative response, the film became a box office success, grossing US $ 180 million internationally.
The so-called " Constructive Engagement " by US diplomatic interests was viewed negatively by those who supported internationally recognised independence, while to others US policy seemed to be aimed more towards restraining Soviet-Cuban influence in Angola and linking that to the issue of Namibian independence.
These first three installments in the Die Hard series grossed over US $ 700 million internationally and propelled Willis to the first rank of Hollywood action stars.
US Route 101 has become internationally renowned over the years in film, popular culture and song.
Their recordings were internationally successful, and they scored two US Top 10 hit singles and a string of Top 20 albums.
Although the album could not match the sales of their previous albums in the UK, Blur became the band's most successful internationally, particularly in the US, helped by the successful single, Song 2.
Crash was generally more popular in the US and internationally than in the UK.
The program would eventually expand to 382 US television stations, and 36 television outlets internationally, dwarfing televangelists Jerry Falwell, Jimmy Swaggart, Oral Roberts, and Jim Bakker.

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