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In 1975, Holden introduced the compact Gemini, the Australian version of the " T-car ", based on the Opel Kadett C. The Gemini was an overseas design developed jointly with Isuzu, GM's Japanese affiliate ; and was powered by a 1. 6-litre four-cylinder engine.
However in efforts to save newsprint costs many U. S. newspapers ( including the overseas version of The Wall Street Journal ) are downsizing to wide by long for a folded page.
In the United States, The Wall Street Journal made headlines when it announced its overseas version would convert to a tabloid on October 17, 2005.
Although an alternate version of the original music video was filmed for the North American market the following year, both the video and the song saw minor commercial success overseas.
In British English the term " short trousers " is used, but only for shorts that are a short version of real trousers, e. g. tailored shorts, often lined, as typically worn as part of school uniform for boys up to their early-to-middle teens from roughly 1920 to 1980 ( and still in Australia, Singapore, New Zealand and South Africa ), and by servicemen and policemen posted overseas to tropical climates.
The third quadrant, displaying the gold harp of Ireland, remains unaltered from that version used throughout the remainder of the United Kingdom and overseas.
There is an online version available for subscription from Hong Kong, Taiwan and overseas readers.
Mr Ma believed that Chinese overseas countries can just obtain " out-dated news " but not the first-hand ones, so he suggested the idea of having the online version so as to let the Chinese around the world view the whole newspaper online.
Although developed in Japan, it was released exclusively for the overseas market ( North America, Europe and Brazil ), with the American version being produced in limited quantities.
The other British overseas territories use a version of the blue ensign for general use ashore.
An abridged version of the pilot episode of Battlestar Galactica was also released in cinemas, initially overseas and then for a limited run in the U. S., as was a sequel film, Mission Galactica: The Cylon Attack, which was also made from episodes of the series.
They remained successful with overseas hits like " On A Night Like This ", " Knockin ' on Heaven's Door " ( a reggae version of the Bob Dylan song ) and " Sunshine Reggae " ( British version by Mungo Jerry & Horizon ).
They then mailed him a tape of the overseas version and he finally accepted.
A previous version of 905 was once used as a block of alternate numbers for calls from the United States to Mexico (+ 52-5 -...) in the days when overseas calls otherwise would have needed to be placed through a telephone operator.
* " The Heavenly Man "( Simplified Chinese ) Translated from English version " The Heavenly Man " by overseas Chinese believers.
Although the commentary was edited out before being uploaded to WWE. com for the United States market, WWE still sent the original, unedited version overseas before it was noticed by company executives.
The overseas version of Love an Adventure had the re-make of " Funky Town " replacing " Don't Go ".
The Mega-CD port was produced specifically for the overseas market and was ported from the PC Engine CD version.
The concept of bilums are very marketable overseas, and the French have now actually patented the " bilum " product, using recycled car seat belts, and other plastic materials to create their own version of the bilum.
Some were released overseas such as River City Ransom ( the American version of Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari ), Nintendo World Cup ( Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu: Soccer Hen ) and Crash ' n the Boys: Street Challenge ( Bikkuri Nekketsu Shin Kiroku!
The international version focusses on sketches, character pieces and parodies of overseas programs, and excludes parodies of Australian programs with which a foreign audience would be unfamiliar.
The US theatrical version of the film is significantly shorter than the original version released overseas ( which has subsequently been shown on US cable ).

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A good deal of English was spoken on the beach, most educated Greeks learn it in childhood, and there were also American wives and children of our overseas servicemen.
It was there, in the course of trying to prepare new men for the `` culture shock '' they might encounter in remote overseas posts, that he first began to develop a system of charting the `` norms of human communication ''.
With Britain looking inward, overseas problems were neglected and the baton was passed on to the United States.
Modern Latin America was not a British-style system of overseas colonies.
It was not an overseas possession but national soil, much like Alaska or Hawaii are US National soil despite being ' discontinuous '.
In January 2009 Aon was fined £ 5. 25 million in the UK after it made more than $ 7 million worth of " suspicious " payments to overseas firms and individuals.
Nin left Paris in the late summer of 1939, when residents from overseas were urged to leave France due to the upcoming war and returned to New York City with Guiler ( who was, on his own wish, all but edited out of her diaries published in her lifetime and whose role in her life is therefore difficult to gauge ).
The most recent overseas operation of the Navy was along the coast of Libya as part of Operation Unified Protector.
Bacardi's transition into an international brand was due mostly to Schueg's " business genius "; Schueg " branded Cuba as the home of rum, and Bacardi as the king of rums " and expanded overseas, first to Mexico ( 1931 ), then to Puerto Rico ( 1936 ), under the brand name Ron Bacardi.
The United States of America gained overseas territories after the Spanish-American War for which the term " American Empire " was coined.
In the 19th century, the Christmas tree was taken to be an expression of German culture and of Gemütlichkeit, especially among emigrants overseas.
These were built by the various Greek city states — those overseas as well as those on the mainland — to commemorate victories and to thank the oracle for her advice, which was thought to have contributed to those victories.
DEC was a major player overseas where Compaq had less presence.
After graduating in 1942, Brubeck was drafted into the army and served overseas in George Patton's Third Army.
When World War I began he immediately requested an overseas assignment but was again denied and then assigned to Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas.
Once again his spirits were raised when the unit under his command received orders overseas to France ; this time his wishes were thwarted when the armistice was signed, just a week before departure.
This was the case with the overseas versions of Final Fantasy VII, Metal Gear Solid and Rogue Galaxy, which contained additional features ( such as new difficulty settings for Metal Gear Solid ), resulting in re-released versions of those respective games in Japan ( Final Fantasy VII International, Metal Gear Solid: Integral and Rogue Galaxy: Director's Cut ).
It was a neo-feudal system, where patrons were permitted considerable powers to control the overseas colony.
It was only after the record became a success overseas that it was released in the U. S. The single hit # 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1981.
He was sent overseas to Germany as a mess sergeant and was responsible for the daily meals of 2000 soldiers, rising to the rank of Staff Sergeant.
After the Immigration Act of 1924 was passed, which greatly restricted immigration and allowed processing at overseas embassies, the only immigrants to pass through the station were displaced persons or war refugees.
The national cuisine developed primarily in the city of Paris with the chefs to French royalty, but eventually it spread throughout the country and was even exported overseas.
At the end of World War II in Europe, in May 1945, the U. S. Army's Information and Educational Branch was ordered to establish an overseas university campus for demobilized American service men and women in Florence, Italy.

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