Internationally
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They need to be
internationally
recognized and supported.
The residents, after 10 months of peaceful resistance, convinced the Israeli government to move the route of the barrier off their lands and to the green line, which is the
internationally
recognized boundary between Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
We started touring them
internationally.
Basically we found that almost anything that's related to trust
internationally
is related to trust amongst the 50 states in that separate test bed.
We show that on about five different sets of data covering educational outcomes and health in the United States and
internationally.
After all, Canada is seen as a beacon for science
internationally.
Since then, it's happened again in London, it's happening internationally, and across the country.
So this tells us that, in a global economy, it is no longer national improvement that's the benchmark for success, but the best performing education systems
internationally.
I think this is a really important conversation that we're having in the United States and internationally, and I think it is important and of import, and so given that, we need to have that be a fact-based conversation, and we want to help make that happen.
They're just like your husbands, fathers, sisters, brothers, neighbors, nephews, friends and relatives, all of whom are interested in doing the right thing for their country and for our allies internationally, and so there are a variety of venues to address if folks have a concern.
Coastal countries tend to have jurisdictions that go out about 200 nautical miles, in areas that are called exclusive economic zones, and this is a good thing that they can control their fisheries in these areas, because the high seas, which are the darker areas on this map, the high seas, it's a lot harder to control things, because it has to be done
internationally.
Now we know that everything is not perfect, especially when you look at what's happening with the LGBT rights issue internationally, but it says something about how far we've come when our president puts the gay freedom struggle in the context of the other great freedom struggles of our time: the women's rights movement and the civil rights movement.
We have about 125 people
internationally.
And yet, these faster, cheaper, better options can't be applied
internationally
because of the fear of money laundering, even though there is little data to support any connection, any significant connection between money laundering and these small remittance transactions.
In the United States and now internationally, at Zoobiquity conferences physicians and veterinarians check their attitudes and their preconceptions at the door and come together as colleagues, as peers, as doctors.
Imagine with me if the one billion people who travel
internationally
every year travel like this, not being taken in the bus from one side to another, from one hotel to another, taking pictures from the windows of their buses of people and cultures, but actually connecting with people.
And as "These Birds Walk" played at film festivals and theaters internationally, I finally had my feet planted at home in New York, and with all the extra time and still no real money, my wife tasked me to cook more for us.
So they ran a DNA profile, and they started searching
internationally
through Interpol.
Prince Manvendra came out on the "Oprah Winfrey Show," very
internationally.
The separation barrier was changed completely to the
internationally
recognized green line, and the women of Budrus came to be known across the West Bank for their indomitable energy.
When you travel internationally, it can be even more challenging in certain ways.
And it was worth it, because they bought this thing, and it played out on such a grand scale, and it's so
internationally
recognizable, but for me it was actually a very, very depressing year.
Also, the World Health Organization in Geneva, which is coordinating many of the activities going on internationally, also has a website with daily updates.
Take, therefore, what modern technology is capable of: the power of our moral sense allied to the power of communications and our ability to organize
internationally.
Those two are much more tolerant to drought conditions than many other fruits and vegetables, and at the same time, they are considered high-value crops, both locally and
internationally.
Hunger definitely means something different in America than it does internationally, but it's incredibly important to address hunger in our own country.
It's the 30th anniversary of GMO crops and the Big Gulp, Chicken McNuggets, high-fructose corn syrup, the farm crisis in America and the change in how we've addressed agriculture
internationally.
Recognition
internationally
came in the way of 'Camilla' (1994), starring Bridget Fonda, along with the actress who in 1990 won an Oscar in Best Actress in a Leading Role category at the age of 80, paving the way for middle-aged actresses to still have hope, for her portrayal of a stubborn old Jewish woman in 'Driving Miss Daisy' (1989), late Jessica Tandy.
I highly recommend it and hope it can be viewed by more people, since Colombian movies seem to have started to be more
internationally
focused since last year.
Jean Luc Godard's Marxist polemic is as close to unwatchable a film as you're likely to see from an
internationally
respected filmmaker.
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