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- noun Plural form of
North American .
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Similarly, Pix Mahler, a Presbyterian missionary with years of experience in Haiti, knows North Americans can express exasperation, impatience and frustration over Haiti -- its logistical challenges, its corruption, its seemingly overwhelming and intractable problems.
Chris Herlinger: Is Haiti Hopeless? Not if You Believe In Grace Chris Herlinger 2012
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Similarly, Pix Mahler, a Presbyterian missionary with years of experience in Haiti, knows North Americans can express exasperation, impatience and frustration over Haiti -- its logistical challenges, its corruption, its seemingly overwhelming and intractable problems.
Chris Herlinger: Is Haiti Hopeless? Not if You Believe In Grace Chris Herlinger 2012
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North Americans and many other foreign visitors don't even need visas to get in.
Scott S. Smith: The New Berlin on a Budget Scott S. Smith 2011
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Similarly, Pix Mahler, a Presbyterian missionary with years of experience in Haiti, knows North Americans can express exasperation, impatience and frustration over Haiti -- its logistical challenges, its corruption, its seemingly overwhelming and intractable problems.
Chris Herlinger: Is Haiti Hopeless? Not if You Believe In Grace Chris Herlinger 2012
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Similarly, Pix Mahler, a Presbyterian missionary with years of experience in Haiti, knows North Americans can express exasperation, impatience and frustration over Haiti -- its logistical challenges, its corruption, its seemingly overwhelming and intractable problems.
Chris Herlinger: Is Haiti Hopeless? Not if You Believe In Grace Chris Herlinger 2012
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North Americans and many other foreign visitors don't even need visas to get in.
Scott S. Smith: The New Berlin on a Budget Scott S. Smith 2011
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I suppose I hoped that by making the things we use more real, I could encourage North Americans to "vote with their dollars" for better products: chocolate grown by an empowered Dominican cooperative, for instance, rather than by child laborers on an Ivory Coast plantation.
Robin Blotnick: WATCH: Cacao Growers Take Control Over Their Community's Fate Robin Blotnick 2011
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I suppose I hoped that by making the things we use more real, I could encourage North Americans to "vote with their dollars" for better products: chocolate grown by an empowered Dominican cooperative, for instance, rather than by child laborers on an Ivory Coast plantation.
Robin Blotnick: WATCH: Cacao Growers Take Control Over Their Community's Fate Robin Blotnick 2011
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As human beings, North Americans feel less guilty about sharing their emotions and this is a great example of people expressing their love without being ridiculous.
Marshall Fine: Interview: Simon Pegg talks about Paul Marshall Fine 2011
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Similarly, Pix Mahler, a Presbyterian missionary with years of experience in Haiti, knows North Americans can express exasperation, impatience and frustration over Haiti -- its logistical challenges, its corruption, its seemingly overwhelming and intractable problems.
Chris Herlinger: Is Haiti Hopeless? Not if You Believe In Grace Chris Herlinger 2012
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