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whole and country
Uniform questions, definitions, and procedures were enforced throughout the whole country.
Perier's efforts, however, were on the whole ineffective in winning back the tribes of the Mobile district, and he decided to send troops into the troubled country.
Searching for the best in spiritual stories, my roving editors cover not only the country, but the whole world.
" Swift extends the metaphor to get in a few jibes at England ’ s mistreatment of Ireland, noting that " For this kind of commodity will not bear exportation, and flesh being of too tender a consistence, to admit a long continuance in salt, although perhaps I could name a country, which would be glad to eat up our whole nation without it.
* 2004 – The National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for Serbia: Bože pravde becomes the new anthem and the coat of arms is adopted for the whole country.
His pride of opinion, his desire to beat, blinded him to the real welfare of the South and of the whole country.
Two months later, the Athenians under Myronides invaded Boeotia, and winning the Battle of Oenophyta gained control of the whole country except Thebes.
The fourth phase was the " general application " of Massoud's principles to the whole country, and the final demise of the Afghan communist government.
Medicinal herbs are common in the whole country ; among the most popular are: chamomile, lanceleaf, boldo, poleo, peperina, carqueja, thyme, canchalagua, rue ( macho and hembra, that is, " male " and " female "), mallow, rosemary, passion flower, bira bira, palán palán, muña muña, to mention only the main ones.
* Telecom New Zealand — Operated an AMPS / TDMA network in New Zealand from 1987 until 2007 throughout the whole country and the network was renowned for its superb coverage, In 2000 Telecom announced that they would discontinue the AMPS network within 5 years ( 2005 ) to give customers an opportunity to transition to the CDMA2000 and later 1XRTT technologies that replaced it.
The whole country ( the althing ) had the largest blót with sacrifice of people, otherwise every trithing had its blót and smaller things had smaller blóts with cattle, food and drinks.
The whole country is windy and dusty during the dry season.
The whole country has hot summers with average temperatures around.
The whole country is windy and dusty during the dry season.
A Bohemian () is a resident of the former Kingdom of Bohemia, either in a narrow sense as the region of Bohemia proper or in a wider meaning as the whole country, now known as the Czech Republic.
Once judges began to regard each other's decisions to be binding precedent, the pre-Norman system of local customs and law varying in each locality was replaced by a system that was ( at least in theory, though not always in practice ) common throughout the whole country, hence the name " common law.
With French support, a reorganization of the armed forces was initiated early in 1991 with the goal of reducing its numbers and making its ethnic composition reflective of the country as a whole.
The bus system covers the whole country, from Arica to Santiago ( a 30 hour journey ) and from Santiago to Punta Arenas ( about 40 hours, with a change at Osorno ).
That is used from the perspective of the island residents of each country to describe the continental portion of their country or the continent ( or mainland ) as a whole.
In little time, in 1890, the recently proclaimed Brazilian Republic decreed the prohibition of capoeira in the whole country, as things were pretty chaotic in the Brazilian capital and many police reports would demonstrate that capoeira was an undeserved advantage in a fight.
This left an opportunity for a wide range of interpretations, as the whole country was in total chaos.
A recent innovation is the French instigation of a rolling census programme with different regions enumerated each year such that the whole country is completely enumerated every 5 years.
for the country as a whole.
In Finnish, parallels are drawn between the figure and the national personification of Finland – Finnish Maiden ( Suomi-neito ) – and the country as a whole can be referrerd in the Finnish language by her name.

whole and watched
As with many of Lynch's films, there are no chapter markers on one of the DVD releases, because Lynch wants his films to be watched as a whole.
He " had watched the progress of the famine policy of the Government, and could see nothing in it but a machinery, deliberately devised, and skillfully worked, for the entire subjugation of the island — the slaughter of portion of the people, and the pauperization of the rest ," and he had therefore " come to the conclusion that the whole system ought to be met with resistance at every point, and the means for this would be extremely simple, namely, a combination among the people to obstruct and render impossible the transport and shipment of Irish provisions ; to refuse all aid to its removal ; to destroy the highways ; to prevent everyone, by intimidation, from daring to bid for grain and cattle if brought to auction under ' distress ' ( a method of obstruction which put an end to Church tithes before ); in short, to offer a passive resistance universally ; but occasionally, when opportunity served, to try the steel.
In 1847, when he severed his connection with The Nation, he says, " I had watched the progress of the famine policy of the Government, and could see nothing in it but a machinery, deliberately devised, and skillfully worked, for the entire subjugation of the island — the slaughter of portion of the people, and the pauperization of the rest ," and he had therefore " come to the conclusion that the whole system ought to be met with resistance at every point, and the means for this would be extremely simple, namely, a combination among the people to obstruct and render impossible the transport and shipment of Irish provisions ; to refuse all aid to its removal ; to destroy the highways ; to prevent everyone, by intimidation, from daring to bid for grain and cattle if brought to auction under ' distress ' ( a method of obstruction which put an end to Church tithes before ); in short, to offer a passive resistance universally ; but occasionally, when opportunity served, to try the steel.
Fitzroy Maclean the head of the British military mission to the Partisans wrote ..... as we watched the whole of Leskovac seemed to rise bodily in the air in a tornado of dust and smoke and debris, and a great rending noise fell on our ears.
But she made sure to study, and watched previous shows, though careful not " to watch a whole bunch of Jadzia stuff.
And when directors would sit down to make a blueprint of another blockbuster film, they would keep in mind only the reviews of the people that watched the film, instead of a collective whole.
This makes syndication difficult, as episodes watched in isolation often end up confusing viewers unless watched in conjunction with the series as a whole.
One of the searchers reported an eerie feeling that he was being " watched " the whole time.
In particular Barnes, Beardsley, Houghton and Aldridge were instrumental in Liverpool's 5-0 win over Nottingham Forest on 13 April 1988, a game which Tom Finney described as “ the finest exhibition I ’ ve seen the whole time I ’ ve played and watched the game.
Bostaph asserts the album is different from the band's previous albums ; " It ’ s so different because Bonded ... was such a landmark record, such a great record that … I watched the band the whole time and I think this is a more, probably, the most brutal record the band has done since Bonded by Blood.
In the book, Heinrich Harrer describes the media frenzy that ensued after all tragedies because the whole of the mountain's Nordwand can be watched by telescope from nearby Kleine Scheidegg.
" Already the Fortresses were over their target -- were past it -- when, as we watched, the whole of Leskovac seemed to rise bodily into the air in a tornado of dust and smoke and debris, and a great rending noise fell on our ears.
Situated on the lower right hand corner, the whole spectacle is being watched by an infant boy dressed in a sailor ’ s suit who is said to represent Dali as a youth.
They haven ’ t seen a whole ham, a whole chicken, or much food of any kind since the beginning of the war .’ They came on an August evening …. and the Lord Halifax watched their eating and drinking because the next morning was the Dumbarton Oaks meeting of the many countries, and you know the Dumbarton was the predecessor of the United Nations .”
Madonna's friend Erika Belle was present during the recording and watched the whole process.
The whole nation stood still and watched with joy as Chioma stepped forward to receive the award, adorning the first individual Olympic gold to be ever won by a Nigerian.
Speaking of how the film drew on his own childhood experience of the war, Klimov said, " As a young boy, I had been in hell ... Had I included everything I knew and shown the whole truth, even I could not have watched it.
Krishna suggested that Barbarika's head, which had watched the whole battle should be allowed to judge.
You can really play with that [...] My family are EastEnders addicts, we've watched it our whole lives.
Krishna suggested that Barbarika's head, which had watched the whole battle should be allowed to judge.

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