Sentence examples for book of countries from inspiring English sources

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According to the ninth-century Arab geographer and historian Yaqubi, author of The Book of Countries, its trade-friendly position on the Tigris close to the Euphrates gave it the potential to be "the crossroads of the universe".

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An understated green, he continued to live simply, was an enthusiastic hiker who never owned a car, and founded the London-based Saturday Walkers' Club, which follows routes set out in his book, the Time Out Book Of Country Walks.

Jane Gibson based her choreography on The Apted Book of Country Dances (1966) by W.S. Porter, which had several late-18th-century dances by Charles and Samuel Thompson such as "The Shrewsbury Lasses", "A Trip to Highgate" and "Mr. Beveridge's Maggot".

More than 65,000 design professionals across the country have uploaded 365,000 photos and counting, creating an almost endless flip book of English country kitchens and Mediterranean bathrooms, organized into a database searchable by filters like style, color, materials and geographic area.

Mr. Ferry's work was ratified with the Bobbitt Prize of $10,000 for his book "Of No Country I Know: New and Selected Poems and Translations" (University of Chicago Press, 1999).

The $10,000 award for his book "Of No Country I Know: New and Selected Poems and Translations" will be presented at 8 tonight in the James Madison Memorial Building of the Library of Congress in Washington.

The rules allowed a horse to be registered if all of the horse's ancestors were registered in the General Stud Book or if it had been bred outside of Britain or Ireland and was registered in the stud book of its country of origin.

Tougher rules are now likely, with Olli Rehn, the commissioner for monetary affairs, soon to unveil proposals granting eurozone governments intrusive rights of policing the budgets and books of participating countries and setting stiffer penalties for reprobates.

It is one of the reasons why the Data Protection Act is being replaced through the EU's general data protection regulation (GDPR), which is expected to be finalised before the end of the year before being added to the statute books of member countries next year.

The legislation, which would apply only to the resale of work, models itself on laws - more commonly known as droit de suite - already on the books in dozens of countries.

HarperCollins has a history of signing book deals with leaders of countries that the News Corporation has a commercial interest in — from Margaret Thatcher to Deng's daughter, from Mikhail and Raisa Gorbachev to Boris Yeltsin, from a Saudi prince to Dan Quayle.

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