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More people are traveling, thanks to globalization and the upsurge of middle classes in countries like Brazil, China and India.
The euphoria on the occasion of Mr. Obama's visit to Berlin last summer, the rejoicing after his election victory, and the upsurge of emotion that gripped many German television viewers too as they watched the inauguration festivities have by now turned into an enduring sense of relief.
David Wild left in July after a sharp fall in sales, but analyst Nick Bubb said there were hopes the group would benefit from the Bradley Wiggins effect and the upsurge of interest in cycling after the Tour de France and Olympics.
The recent staggering commercial success of "Harry Potter", the proliferation of "chick lit" and "lad lit", and the upsurge of interest in the kind of history books that used to get given to resentful teenagers by worthy godparents, have all made publishers and critics re-think their assumptions.
The involvement of Hezbollah and the upsurge of fighting near the ceasefire line with Israel in the Golan have both raised fears that the conflict could spread across Syria's borders.
This paper focuses on housing provision in the context of Indian New Town policy (with special emphasis on new towns such as Rajarhat and Navi Mumbai) and the upsurge of the middle-income group (MIG) and its access to housing.
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Mack attributes these improvements to the end of colonialism (colonial wars made up 60 100% of all international conflicts, depending on the year), the end of the Cold War (one-third of all conflicts were proxy wars), and to the upsurge of international activities designed to stop ongoing wars and to prevent new ones.
Always he imagined for one heartbeat that he might undo the error and prevent the upsurge of consequent blood: Such was the character of Juvenis, who remembered always the doomed Legions marching as they left the city, their big arms swinging or daydreamed that the airplane halted inches from the rockface, like the photograph of an airplane.
The election, which was widely seen as a referendum on the Obama administration's policy agenda, was marked by anxiety over the struggling economy (especially the high unemployment rate) and by the upsurge of the Tea Party a populist movement whose adherents generally opposed excessive taxation and "big" government.
As, however, vaccinia vaccination is no longer used (vaccination of the general populations ceased around 1975) and neonatal BCG vaccination is currently restricted to certain ethnic groups and localities (although the upsurge of extreme resistant tuberculosis may lead to its more extensive use in the future) an alternative cheap and safe vaccine would be preferable for the prevention of melanoma.
These efforts in the last three decades represent the large-scale systematic introduction of Western ethnology (cultural anthropology) in both theory and methodology, following the upsurge of translations in the early twentieth century.
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