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The awarding of the Seoul Peace Prize to American Suzanne Scholte last week therefore marks a welcome change.
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One review, by Scholte, provides a classification of at least five broad sets of definitions: [1]
Environment and Globalization~ Understanding the Linkages 2007
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In this initial sense of the term, globalization refers to the spread of new forms of non-territorial social activity (Ruggie, 1993; Scholte, 2000).
Globalization Scheuerman, William 2006
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In December of 2000, for example, Suzanne Scholte, the president of the Defense Forum Foundation, based in Falls Church, Virginia, was in Seoul and asked to meet with Hwang, whom she had earlier invited to speak in the United States.
Gag Order 2002
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Last July invitations from Helms, Hyde, Cox, and Scholte were taken to Seoul to be hand-delivered to Hwang, but the messengers were told that Hwang wasn't seeing visitors and had no desire to travel to America.
Gag Order 2002
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Last July invitations from Helms, Hyde, Cox, and Scholte were taken to Seoul to be hand-delivered to Hwang, but the messengers were told that Hwang wasn't seeing visitors and had no desire to travel to America.
Gag Order 2002
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In December of 2000, for example, Suzanne Scholte, the president of the Defense Forum Foundation, based in Falls Church, Virginia, was in Seoul and asked to meet with Hwang, whom she had earlier invited to speak in the United States.
Gag Order 2002
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In 1838 more favourable conditions were offered, which De Cocq and Scholte finally agreed to accept, but no subsidies were paid to the sect by the
History of Holland George Edmundson 1889
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De Cock and Scholte were the first to sound the note of secession.
History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology 1868
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Scholte estimates nearly 20 percent of Rwanda's forest was burned or disrupted, by small clearings or escaped cooking fires.
Wired Top Stories Danielle Venton 2011
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