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Through and trade
Through hardships and eventual establishment of trade with Britain, the West Indies and other regions, the colonists were able to establish themselves in the American colonies with a cuisine similar to their previous British cuisine.
Through the Internet, a movement began to develop in opposition to the doctrines of neoliberalism which were widely manifested in the 1990s when the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) proposed liberalisation of cross-border investment and trade restrictions through its Multilateral Agreement on Investment ( MAI ).
Through Chile ’ s trade agreements, its agricultural products have gained access to a market controlling 77 % of the world ’ s GDP and by approximately 2012, 74 % of Chilean agribusiness exports will be duty free.
Through these two railroad companies, United Fruit dominated the banana trade in Honduras.
Through custom or inclination each person pursues a particular trade, but is capable of pursuing any other in the village.
Through Somali and Arab traders, Indian / Chinese cinnamon was also exported for far higher prices to North Africa, the Near East and Europe, which made the cinnamon trade a very profitable revenue maker, especially for the Somali merchants through whose hands the large quantities were shipped across the ancient sea and land routes.
Through the persuasion of Jeremiah Dummer, Yale, who had made a fortune through trade while living in India as a representative of the East India Company, donated nine bales of goods, which were sold for more than £ 560, a substantial sum at the time.
Through its Global Trade Finance Program, the IFC guarantees trade payment obligations of more than 200 approved banks in over 80 countries to mitigate risk for international transactions.
Through use of the land trade along the Silk Road and maritime trade by sail at sea, the Tang were able to gain many new technologies, cultural practices, rare luxury, and contemporary items.
Through the 19th century " the exchanges became effective spokesmen for, and innovators of, improvements in transportation, warehousing, and financing, which paved the way to expanded interstate and international trade.
Through the trans-Atlantic slave trade, South America ( especially Brazil ) became the home of millions of people in the African diaspora.
They were also equal (" אחי ", meaning " brothers " 1 Kings 9: 13, Amos 1: 9 ) Through the alliance with Solomon, Hiram ensured himself access to the major trade routes to Egypt, Arabia and Mesopotamia.
Through the riverboat trade, Warren County thrived in the agricultural market.
Through this treaty, Japan forced China to open ports for international trade and ceded the southern portion of China's Liaoning province as well as the island of Taiwan to Japan.
Through the Silk Road trade routes, Muslim merchants brought knowledge about Silla and Goryeo to India and the Middle East.
Through this treaty, the Hanseatic League reached its pinnacle of power in the region with a virtual monopoly on lucrative trade.
Through trade agreements, the European Union has protected most of these names in its major export markets.
Through colonization and the slave trade, these traditions were brought to the Dominican Republic.
Through emigration, trade, tourism and foreign investment, individuals and firms changed their patterns of production and consumption, bringing about a structural transformation.
Through this trade, the feathers reached the far north and the far south of New Zealand.
Through the tradeconnections of the Dutch Hanseatic cities Deventer and Zwolle the ideas of the Modern devotion spread over the whole of the Hanseatic trade area.
Through trade papers, she learned that Ava Gardner assumed the part.
Through Indonesia's trade network and close contact with neighbouring countries, the karambit was eventually dispersed through what are now Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines and Thailand.

Through and travel
Through his work in Vienna, he was given leave of absence for half the year in order to let him travel the world to collect musical information to include in his History of Music book.
Defoe also wrote a three-volume travel book, Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain ( 1724 – 27 ) that provided a vivid first-hand account of the state of the country.
Through larger veins and arteries in the body blood has been found to travel at approximately 0. 33 m / s.
While that is an impressive journey, it pales in comparison to the journey documented by famous Austrian travel journalist Ernst Wiese in his book 10, 000 Miles Through Arabia.
Through the years Lockport has managed to retain its small town quality-a quality that welcomes visitors who travel along Bayou Lafourche, the longest street in the world
Davis observed that at Casa Colorada his party “ struck a young desert, an excellent pocket edition of the great African Zahara, over which we journeyed for about four miles .” Through the area north of “ La Hoya ” the sand made travel difficult and the land barren with the exception of “ occasional small patches in some of the valleys close to the river ” ( Davis 1938: 200 ).
Through much of the nineteenth century, Métis families used the two-wheeled Red River ox cart trains to travel into the Great Plains, where the men would hunt bison and women would process the meat, skins and bones.
" Through the mobility and language rights, French Canadians, who have been at the centre of unity debates, are able to travel throughout all Canada and receive government and educational services in their own language.
Through the connections in Dallas and Denison, it was possible to travel to Terrell, Texas ; Corsicana, Texas ; Waco, Texas ; Fort Worth, Texas ; Cleburne, Texas ; Denton, Texas ; and to Durant, Oklahoma by interurban railways.
Through the use of telepresence, Autodesk has reduced its travel by 16 percent in three years as part of its overall carbon emissions reduction strategy.
The game is named after the main character " Alice " in Lewis Carroll's book Through the Looking-Glass, where travel through the mirror is portrayed on the chessboards by the after-move transfer of chess pieces between boards A and B.
A notable example is " The Ruined Man Who Became Rich Again Through a Dream ", in which a man is told in his dream to leave his native city of Baghdad and travel to Cairo, where he will discover the whereabouts of some hidden treasure.
Through a combination of scrimping, saving, and stealing, Frank eventually does get enough money to travel to America.
Through prediction ( on the eve of 1999, as the Nibblonians lack the ability to travel through time ), they guessed that Fry would be the one to save the world from the evil Brainspawn.
Through all of this time he had to continue to work and travel.
Through various ticket consolidators, charter airlines, and innovators in lower frills flying, such as Channel Airways, and Court Line, the traveling public had been conditioned to want to travel to new and increasingly further away and exotic locations on vacation, rather than short-haul trips to nearby beach resorts.
Astolphe-Louis-Léonor, Marquis de Custine ( March 18, 1790 – October 18, 1857 ) was a French aristocrat and writer who is best known for his travel writing, in particular his account of his visit to Russia in 1839 Empire of the Czar: A Journey Through Eternal Russia.
Through all this rugged travel my wife was in a very helpless state ; about one month after our arrival, my son Ben was born.
Through the Peru Initiative, students have a chance to travel to a third world country and visit Cafe Feminino, a fair trade organic coffee company owned by women who St. Jerome's supports by selling their coffee in the cafeteria.
Through the middle of the 19th century, settlers depended on rivers for trading and travel.
Through its primary web site Orbitz. com, Orbitz Worldwide enables travelers to research, plan and book a broad range of travel products, facilitating 1. 5 million flight searches and one million hotel searches every day.
Through much of the Middle Ages and Renaissance there were a small number of cardinals, down to as few as seven under either Pope Alexander IV or Pope John XXI Difficult travel further reduced the number arriving at the conclave.
Through his lens we see Roberts travel across the state, performing songs about drug users, lazy people and the triumph of traditional family values over the rebelliousness of the 1960s.
Through 1983 and 1984, the family remained in Bahrain while the children were in school, and during the summer holidays Ahmed would travel to Pakistan while his wife took the three children back home to Scarborough, Canada where they lived with her parents.

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