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We need to work with Central/South-American countries in effort that they, Central and South-America, can better provide basic social services and education to their people.
Should path for citizenship be made easier for illegal immigrants? 2010
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There are 28 players from North-America, Center-America and South-America in the tournament.
Archive 2008-05-01 Jan 2008
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The date brought together native-born Californios (individuals from the region prior to annexing by the U.S.); recent immigrants from Mexico, as well as Central and South-America; and the new generation of English-speaking American children.
Rep. Joe Baca: Not Mexican Independence Day: Cinco de Mayo 2008
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There are 28 players from North-America, Center-America and South-America in the tournament.
More News on Pan American Women's Chess Championship Jan 2008
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It`s quite the opposite; USA make business and deals with the most horrorful states everywhere in South-America, Africa or Asia…
Germany’s cowardly way to fight against the Taliban | ultraorange.net 2008
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The second study spreads the solar power plants in 6 "hot spots" around the world: North-America, South-America, North Africa, the Middle-East, Central Asia and Australia.
Michael Graham Richard: Can We Power the Whole World with Solar Power? 2008
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But if this is not sufficient, extend the inquiry to South-America, and
Ocean Steam Navigation and the Ocean Post Thomas Rainey
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We have acted as if our people had no right of information concerning the West-Indies and South-America, until it had gone to Europe and been emasculated of all its virtues.
Ocean Steam Navigation and the Ocean Post Thomas Rainey
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While the prevalence of certain winds, and the form of the coast of South-America, are favorable to a direct trade with the continent of North-America, they are such as to compel the commerce with Europe to pass along our shores, and thus constitute our Atlantic seaports so many stopping places at which the ships of the old world may touch in their voyages to and fro.
Ocean Steam Navigation and the Ocean Post Thomas Rainey
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Her accomplice in guilt, who did not desert her till he saw there was hope in her uncle's face, was hurried away as a missionary to South-America; and, as the waves of the sea rolled between him and his only object of affection, he must have 'rejoiced with trembling' that the crimson waves of death had not mingled her and him in a common doom.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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