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He was most eager to make the dive ; ;
What they wished for most was security ; ;
Presenting an individualized Negro character, it would seem, is one of the most difficult assignments a Southern writer could tackle ; ;
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The most primitive feelings are rudimentary value feelings, both positive and negative: a desire to appropriate this or that part of the environment into oneself ; ;
a `` Double-Figure '', which went to the Chicago Art Institute, and is considered by him the most successful of his abstracts ; ;
and, `` I do think that families are the most beautiful things in all the world '', burst out Jo some five hundred pages later in that popular story of the March family, which had first appeared when Henrietta was eight ; ;
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Through most of 1787 operations on both sides had been lackadaisical ; ;
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And most of the great periods are represented, because we will compare Plato and Aristotle from the golden age of Greece ; ;
The entire exercise, Latin and English, is most suggestive of the kind of person Milton had become at Christ's during his undergraduate career ; ;
For example, even the most successful executive lives in a two-room apartment while ordinary people rent space in the stairwells of office buildings in which to sleep at night ; ;

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The 1st Naval District is located at the country's main naval base in Rio de Janeiro ; the 2nd Naval District is in Salvador ; the 3rd Naval District is located in Natal ; the 4th Naval District is located in Belém ; and the 5th Naval District is located in Porto Alegre.
The Brazilian foreign policy under the Lula da Silva administration had been focused on the following directives: to contribute toward the search for greater equilibrium and attenuate unilateralism ; to strengthen bilateral and multilateral relations in order to increase the country's weight in political and economic negotiations on an international level ; to deepen relations so as to benefit from greater economical, financial, technological and cultural interchange ; to avoid agreements that could jeopardize development in the long term.
# reform of the country's social insurance programs ; and
The trade balance is identical to the difference between a country's output and its domestic demand ( the difference between what goods a country produces and how many goods it buys from abroad ; this does not include money re-spent on foreign stock, nor does it factor in the concept of importing goods to produce for the domestic market ).
During the 2008 Canadian parliamentary dispute, two of Canada's opposition parties signed an agreement to form what would become the country's second coalition government since Confederation if the minority Conservative government was defeated on a vote of non-confidence ; unseating Stephen Harper as Prime Minister.
The preamble to the Class Action Fairness Act stated that some abusive class actions harmed class members with legitimate claims and defendants that have acted responsibly ; adversely affected interstate commerce ; and undermined public respect for the country's judicial system.
For example, in 1988 the United Church of Canada, that country's largest Protestant denomination, affirmed that " a ) All persons, regardless of their sexual orientation, who profess Jesus Christ and obedience to Him, are welcome to be or become full member of the Church ; and b ) All members of the Church are eligible to be considered for the Ordered Ministry.
The Constitution of Canada ( La Constitution du Canada in French ) is the supreme law in Canada ; the country's constitution is an amalgamation of codified acts and uncodified traditions and conventions.
( DIN ; in English, the German Institute for Standardization ) is the German national organization for standardization and is that country's ISO member body.
As far as British interests were concerned, Abdur Rahman answered their prayers: a forceful, intelligent leader capable of welding his divided people into a state ; and he was willing to accept limitations to his power imposed by British control of his country's foreign affairs and the British buffer state policy.
The Macias regime was characterized by abandonment of all government functions except internal security, which was accomplished by terror ; this led to the death or exile of up to one-third of the country's population.
During the South African occupation of Namibia, Ethiopia was one of the country's leading proponents abroad ; Ethiopia and Liberia were the first two states to bring the question of independence for then South West Africa to the United Nations.
Kyoto's character was defined by the Imperial Court, the court nobles, its Buddhist temples and its history ; Osaka was the country's commercial center, dominated by the chōnin ( merchant class ).
He argued that the country could not be taxed higher ; that tax exemptions for the nobility and clergy must be reduced ; and proposed that borrowing more money would solve the country's fiscal shortages.
Gdańsk ( or ; ; Kashubian: Gduńsk, ) is a Polish city on the Baltic coast, the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland's principal seaport and the center of the country's fourth-largest metropolitan area.
Intermittent fighting between Senegalese-backed government troops and a military junta destroyed much of the country's infrastructure and caused widespread damage to the economy in 1998 ; the civil war led to a 28 % drop in GDP that year, with partial recovery in 1999.

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* The availability of adequate foreign exchange with which to pay for imports ; and
Hume argued that England could not permanently gain from exports, because hoarding gold ( i. e., currency ) would make gold more plentiful in England ; therefore, the prices of English goods would rise, making them less attractive exports and making foreign goods more attractive imports.
Ethiopia is landlocked and was by agreement with Eritrea using the ports of Asseb and Massawa ; since the Eritrean-Ethiopian War, Ethiopia has used the port of Djibouti for nearly all of its imports.
Much of the expenditures is for goods imported into the United States ; the FDA is responsible for monitoring a third of all imports.
From the mid-3rd century onwards, Britain no longer received such a wide range and extensive quantity of foreign imports as it did during the earlier part of the Roman period ; however, vast quantities of coin from continental mints reached the island, whilst there is historical evidence for the export of large amounts of British grain to the continent during the mid-4th century.
Japan is Bangladesh's 11th-largest export market ; imports from Bangladesh make up 26 % of all Japanese imports from the least developed countries, second only to those from Cambodia.
Jamaica supplies about half of its fish requirements ; major imports of frozen and salted fish are imported from the USA & Canada.
synthetic fibers, agricultural machinery, fertilizers, radios, electronics, pharmaceuticals, processed foods, textiles, timber ; note – dependent on imports for energy and raw materials
Imports continued to increase more rapidly than exports during the first nine months of 2004 ; Moldova ’ s terms of trade worsened, as higher-priced energy imports outpaced the value of Moldova ’ s main exports — agricultural and agro-processing goods.
Of the some $ 13 billion allotted by mid-1951, $ 3. 4 billion had been spent on imports of raw materials and semi-manufactured products ; $ 3. 2 billion on food, feed, and fertilizer ; $ 1. 9 billion on machines, vehicles, and equipment ; and $ 1. 6 billion on fuel.
Namibia normally imports about 50 % of its cereal requirements ; in drought years food shortages are a major problem in rural areas.
“ It is estimated that Italians eat over sixty pounds of pasta per person, per year, easily beating Americans, who eat about twenty pounds per person .” Pasta is so beloved in the nation of Italy that individual consumption exceeds the average production of wheat of the country ; thus Italy frequently imports wheat for pasta making.
* 1907 to 1992 in Faroe Islands ; limited private imports from Denmark were allowed from 1928
Exports were somewhat more than 1 million tons and imports about 2 million tons ; about half of the latter was petroleum and petroleum products.
Despite their common efforts, bilateral trade has been comparatively low, valued at US $ 12. 09 million in 2005 ; India's exports to Tajikistan were valued at US $ 6. 2 million and its imports at US $ 5. 89 million.
The " Tariff of Abominations " of 1828 had outraged Southern feelings ; the South's leaders held that the high duties on foreign imports gave an advantage to the North ( where the factories were located ).
The government has also established a free port area, which provides the following benefits: contribution to economic diversification by providing a window for free trade as well as stimulating the establishment of support services ; administration of a regime that imports, exports, and warehouses general merchandise ; adequate storage facilities and other infrastructure to cater for effective operation of trade ; and creation of an efficient management system for effective re-exportation of goods.
There is a downside to such imports, however ; the massive importation of used clothing from the developed world has resulted in a near-total collapse of the Zambian indigenous textile industry.
* 1784-British allow trade with America but forbid some American food exports to West Indies ; British exports to America reach £ 3. 7 million, imports only £ 750, 000 ; imbalance causes shortage of gold in U. S.

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