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1 It was this hegemonic combination of a mighty domestic economy , a progressive ruling class ( in comparison with most others actually existing ) , and at least some desirable culturalideological features particularly attractive to ‘ modernizing ’ elites , that opened the global door to them and ensured the creation , persistence and often aggrandisement of social classes in countries all over the world willing and eager to adopt their transnational practices .
2 The carrots which had been brought in were eaten between friends or carried away to does and families in burrows all over the warren .
3 This from one who has majored in sneaking out of bad acting in theatres all over the world .
4 But enough family likeness remains to make the chimpanzees ' tea-time a most popular attraction in zoos all over the world .
5 If you are so concerned with the kindly nurture of infants , I suggest you turn your journalistic — conscience — to those children begotten by inadequate stupid parents being reared in appalling conditions in slums all over the country .
6 Presented by Michaela Strachan , the programme has been homing in on different varieties of animals and conservation projects in countries all around the world .
7 Thus , UDC has been extensively employed in special libraries and information centres in locations all over the world since the early 1900s .
8 The aim of World in Harmony is to help people in need all over the world , often by channelling huge agricultural surpluses , to those in need .
9 This was the pattern in wetlands all over the country until the Reformation .
10 One only has to look at the diminishing casts in productions all over the country .
11 It did n't help that Mom had candy and nuts in dishes all over the house .
12 For here was an ordinary average crowd of Air Force youngsters , neither better nor worse than their compatriots in squadrons all over the world .
13 And , after some 40 exhibitions in cities all over the world , she can boast that every one of her 1,000 well-loved paintings has been sold , apart from a few she has deliberately reserved for herself .
14 Which 1956 film caused riots in cinemas all over the world ? 02 .
15 No one can deny that millions are made to suffer and die each year in laboratories all over the world .
16 He extends this argument from spoken forms on radio and film and television to the new vitality to be found in the use of English in countries all over the world .
17 ’ Killer Bombs ’ The sirns waled , The sirne ecoed through the streets as the planes ( zoomed ) across the sky Droaned there was a quick burst of ack Ack fire Then a whistling of Bombs all around Suddenly here was silence Then a rumble , Then a boom getting louder like a volcano The sky filled smoke and flames Black Bright orange leeping through the air across the sky in the middle of the noise a child 's crying Then the shouting of people trapped in the rubble House in flames all around The loud ringing of fire engines rushing to the fire More and more voices ( shouting ) for help screaming Body lieing all around .
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