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The vast herds of game, formerly so characteristic of many parts of Africa, have much diminished with the increase of intercourse with the interior.
This trait permits a vast increase in the range of foodstuffs which can be fed on.
Public international law has increased in use and importance vastly over the twentieth century, due to the increase in global trade, environmental deterioration on a worldwide scale, awareness of human rights violations, rapid and vast increases in international transportation and a boom in global communications.
There are a number of reasons cited for the discrepancy between the vast mineral wealth of the province and the failure of the wealth to increase the overall standard of living.
The Komondor is one breed of livestock guardian dog which has seen a vast increase in use as a guardian of sheep and goats in the United States to protect against predators such as coyotes, cougars, bears, and other predators.
However, the rapid development ( 8 % of increase of passengers served at Polish airports in 2008 compared to 2007 ) of the unsaturated market and the existence of vast areas of land, not covered by airports within 100 kilometers of journey, allow to assume that many new airports could be necessary to properly serve this land pupulated by appox.
* A vast increase in fossil fuel consumption caused smog and other forms of air pollution, global warming, local and global climate change.
Other powers, particularly the Austrian Habsburgs, who had the next closest claims, objected to such a vast increase in French power.
The country's production has reached as of 2004, an increase which led to a doubling of the city's population, but for the vast majority, very little of that wealth has been invested in development.
The vast amount of money required just to increase the amount of prosection demonstrates that it is no longer possible to carry out dissection at Birmingham ( and is the case for many other universities ).
The system, developed after World War II, led to greatly reduced transport costs, and supported a vast increase in international trade.
This led to a vast increase in the number of initiates.
This vast increase in numbers diluted troop quality and undermined the confidence inexperienced commanders had in their men ; this was especially true of Rawlinson.
It allows a vast increase in the number of capillaries without a corresponding increase in the number of endothelial cells.
However, this situation has been remedied by the vast increase in export revenue.
World War II resulted in not only a vast increase in the veteran population, but also in large number of new benefits enacted by Congress for veterans of the war.
This led to a vast increase in the number of initiates.
With a vast increase in sciences, technologies, and spacecraft manufacturing, this begins the " Accelerando "; where humankind spreads its civilization throughout the Solar System, and eventually beyond.
St Matthew is the mother church of Bethnal Green ; the church's opening coincided with a vast population increase in the former village of Stepney, resulting in the need to separate the area around Bethnal Green from the mother Parish of St Dunstan's, Stepney.
By the 20th century, there has been an increase in the number of worshipers of Ayyappan from many different groups, spurred by vast improvements in transport and communication in southern India.
In the early 1990s, because the vast majority of the students of the university were male, an initiative to increase the number female students resulted in founding a separate emancipation commission.
As traffic on each line has soared since the mid-1990s, fueled largely by the vast increase in imports passing through the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, the primitive crossing has become a serious bottleneck.
This overcrowding led to a vast increase in deaths from disease ( particularly typhus, as well as tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and dysentery ) and malnutrition in a camp originally designed to hold about 10, 000 inmates.

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During production of the film Chaplin had been involved with the actress Pola Negri, a romantic pairing that received vast media interest.
There was a vast amount of publicity around the film, with a critic for the New York Times calling it " the most eagerly awaited picture of the year ", and it was one of the biggest money-makers of the era.
TV is effective because it is an audio-visual medium – like film – and can deliver a vast audience quickly, which is crucial because films typically don ’ t linger in theaters more than 4 – 6 weeks, according to Marketing to Moviegoers: Second Edition.
The vast majority of film theaters are unable to handle 70mm film, and so original 70mm films are shown with 35mm prints at these venues, in the regular CinemaScope / Panavision aspect ratio of 2. 35: 1.
Made in Germany during the Weimar Period, Metropolis is set in a futuristic urban dystopia, and follows the attempts of Freder, the wealthy son of the city's ruler, and Maria, whose background is not fully explained in the film, to overcome the vast gulf separating the classist nature of their city.
Often, the vast landscape becomes more than a vivid backdrop ; it becomes a character in the film.
Realizing the vast sum of money and the huge investment of talent and good faith that have been expended in this pretentious film, it is with deep regret that I am compelled to report it as a disappointment.
Fassbinder portrays the slow meltdown of these relationships as inevitable, and his actresses ( there are no men in the film ) move in a slow, trance-like way that hints at a vast world of longing beneath the beautiful, brittle surface.
The film tells the story of the remote Dongria Kondha tribe in India and their battle to stop a vast bauxite mine from destroying their land and way of life.
Lai Changxing is alleged to have run an enormous smuggling operation, which financed the city's football team, film studios, largest construction project, and a vast brothel rented to him by the local Public Security Bureau.
In his 2003 book A Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America, political scientist Michael Barkun notes that a vast popular audience has been introduced by the film to the notion that the U. S. government is controlled by a secret team in black helicopters — a view once confined to the radical right.
With the financial and critical success of Jaws, Spielberg earned a vast amount of creative control from Columbia, including the right to make the film any way he wanted.
The life of Charlie Chaplin was so vast and varied that a film is far too restrictive a format to give it justice.
While at one time or another a variety of medium format film sizes were produced, today the vast majority of medium format film is produced in the 6 cm 120 and 220 sizes.
A vast majority of the film was shot in locations throughout California, in Los Angeles, with the desert scenes being filmed in Nevada.
Tomomi Katsuta of The Mainichi Shinbun thought that the film was " a vast improvement over previous American attempts to portray Japan ", noting that director Edward Zwick " had researched Japanese history, cast well-known Japanese actors and consulted dialogue coaches to make sure he didn't confuse the casual and formal categories of Japanese speech.
The vast white expanse of stairs is also a visual homage to the memorable stairway in this film.
In the film, stage director Caden Cotard ( Philip Seymour Hoffman ) endeavors to create a vast theatrical project about the world around him, with actors playing himself and everyone in his life.
The vast majority of films were not stored in this manner, which resulted in the widespread decay of film stocks.
In its favor, Variety called the film “ a big, powerful moving picture demonstrating vast cinematic resource .” The Hollywood Reporter stated: “ George Stevens has created a novel, reverent and important film with his view of this crucial event in the history of mankind .”

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