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This is approximately four times the total profit of world-wide legal casino gambling each year.
MFS employs over 150 investment professionals, with more than 1, 700 total employees world-wide.
Peru has a total of 14 semi-finalists, 1 finalist, and 1 winner in this annual world-wide contest.
After seven weeks, it ended with a domestic gross of $ 11, 814, 019 and made $ 195, 051 from foreign countries, for a total of $ 12, 009, 070 world-wide.
In 2010, it is reported that there are a total of 50 FCX Clarity available for lease in the U. S. with a target to have 200 available world-wide.
Of the total world-wide sales of that model 76 % were sold to the General Electric Company's subsidiary in Libya, whose chairman was Said Rashid. added "

world-wide and from
Of course, the perspective of those who are dealing directly with the world-wide problems of the People of God will always be different from the perspective of those who are dealing with the nearby problems of particular persons in a particular place.
The scientific name of an organism is generated from its genus and species, resulting in a single world-wide name for each organism.
The fourth is freedom from fear — which, translated into world terms, means a world-wide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor — anywhere in the world.
In the late 1950s, partly because of a world-wide decrease in demand for agricultural products, Uruguayans suffered from a steep drop in the standard of living which led to student militancy and labor unrest.
In 1756, the war escalated from a regional affair into a world-wide conflict.
First Letter-The letter R or the letter “ Q ” appears as the first letter and distinguishes strategic / world-wide routing indicators from call signs, address groups and theater routing indicators.
" The editors name famous models from previous decades, but explain that, " None of them attained the fame and world-wide renown bestowed on Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Tatjana Patitz, Stephanie Seymour, Claudia Schiffer, Amber Valletta, Yasmeen Ghauri, and Karen Mulder in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
) and the world-wide best collection of coloured graphics from the time of the GDR.
Each mission resulted in considerable improvements, with the images receiving world-wide attention from astronomers as well as the public.
The United States Labour Department reported that in 2001, 19 million people worked from home online or from another location, and that by the end of 2002, over 100 million people world-wide would be working outside traditional offices.
A world-wide storm of outrage and pressure from Western governments and the International Red Cross forced the communist regime to commute the death sentence and instead on 3 Tammuz it banished him to Kostroma for an original sentence of three years.
* Graph showing virtual water imports and exports world-wide, from " Looming water crisis simply a management problem " by Jonathan Chenoweth, New Scientist 28 Aug., 2008, pp. 28 – 32
Collins showed that a particular laser ( The ppTEA laser ) was designed in America and the idea, with specific assistance from the designers, was gradually propagated to various other universities world-wide.
He and his group took traditional Xhosa music from the hills of Pondoland and the Eastern Cape and put is on stage world-wide.
The three major tasks of the Confederate Navy during the whole of its existence were the protection of Southern harbors and coastlines from outside invasion, making the war costly for the United States by attacking U. S. merchant ships world-wide and breaking the Union Blockade by drawing off U. S. Navy ships in pursuit of the Confederate raiders.
Currently, Jonathan Hewat, who has a personal collection of 3, 000 clips from over four decades of world-wide English-speaking broadcasting, feels that with clanger slots, especially on TV, being taken over by Dennis Norden and then by Terry Wogan and several others, they are no longer sufficiently unusual to warrant transmitting as complete programmes.
west and east and north and south — world-wide — All those from far and near, without surcease, Salute thee: Peace and Peace from every side.
Interpretations of the phrase range from the restoration of the nation of Israel to a world-wide kingdom, from a theocratic monarchy to an egalitarian utopia, and from an earthly kingdom to one in the afterlife.
Licences for Hispano-Suiza patents were much in demand from prestige car manufacturers world-wide.
Thus, at the height of the McCarthy Era ( in the February 14, 1952 edition of the Journal of Philosophy ) Lovejoy stated that, since it was a " matter of empirical fact " that membership in the Communist Party contributed " to the triumph of a world-wide organization " which was opposed to " freedom of inquiry, of opinion and of teaching ," membership in the party constituted grounds for dismissal from academic positions.

world-wide and Spanish
The Guyanese historian Walter Rodney describes mercantilism as the period of the world-wide development of European commerce, which began in the fifteenth century with the voyages of Portuguese and Spanish explorers to Africa, Asia and the New World.
" Sr. Don Professor Guillermo Gomez Rivera, Member of the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language and Premio Zobel de Hispanidad in 1975 and Chairman for Spanish and Culture of Adamson University, located in Marquis de Comillas Street, Manila, said of Lapuz: " Jose David Lapuz is the many-sided diamond that cuts out new highways in the darkened glass of world-wide culture ...

world-wide and flu
Felix Arndt died during the world-wide flu epidemic of 1918 in New York city.

world-wide and was
In this world-wide conscription of men, minds, and machines, Prokofieff was recalled to his native land.
Agatha's imagination was creative, boundless, and forever popular as evidence by some 200 works in over 100 languages world-wide.
FDR called for " a world-wide reduction of armaments " as a goal for " the future days, which we seek to make secure " but one that was " attainable in our own time and generation.
In 1982 the Internet Protocol Suite ( TCP / IP ) was standardized and the concept of a world-wide network of fully interconnected TCP / IP networks called the Internet was introduced.
The Panic of 1873 was a world-wide depression that started when the stock market in Vienna crashed in June 1873.
The program was successful and Aniston, along with her co-stars, gained world-wide reputation among television viewers.
Their notorious cruelty, which they practised against the natives, helped to turn the British Empire under Gladstone against the Ottoman Empire, as well as to attract Russian intervention at Serbian request, the very sequence of events that, when the region was under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, would result in world-wide conflagration.
It was used by the US Geological Survey and the Institute of Oceanographics in the UK to obtain images of continental shelves world-wide.
By this time she was earning $ 250, 000 to $ 300, 000 a film — an unprecedented salary for an actor — and had become a world-wide multimillion dollar industry.
In June 1986, the wave was first brought to world-wide attention when it was displayed at the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico.
The 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico was broadcast to a global audience, and the wave was popularized world-wide after featuring during the tournament.
In a 1995 speech, Irving claimed that the Holocaust was a myth invented by a " world-wide Jewish cabal " to serve their own ends.
This technology was not fully implemented world-wide as the marginally increased curve speeds did not justify the extra expense and technology in many cases.
Through Matt, a decade his senior, he was introduced to the concept of homosexual men as a world-wide " secret brotherhood ".
The 1986 World Cup saw the appearance of the phenomenon dubbed the Mexican wave, which was popularised world-wide after featuring during the tournament.
First run in 1861, by 1880 it was already known world-wide and was drawing crowds of 100, 000.
The impact of Bourbaki's work initially was great on many active research mathematicians world-wide.
The organization was incorporated in 1915, with Daisy serving as president until 1920, when she was granted the title of " Founder ", and turned all her attention to the world-wide movement.
This appointment meant that Truscott was now controlling the agency's rapidly expanding network of agents world-wide.

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