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With the increasing pace of globalization, hospitality firms are serving more and more international customers from distinctively different cultural backgrounds.

Too bad that I was thrashed by - well, everybody, including an 11-year-old lad called T.J. from distinctively un-Alpine Norwich.

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This charm derives from his remarkable life story the rise from humble origins, the dramatic death and from his distinctively human and humane personality as well as from his historical role as saviour of the Union and emancipator of the slaves.

This charm derives from his remarkable life story the rise from humble origins, the dramatic death and from his distinctively human and humane personality as well as from his historical role as savior of the Union and emancipator of the slaves.

To Neffe, who views the United States from a distinctively German perspective, Einstein "shed any illusions about a freedom-loving America" and spent his last years increasingly isolated from both colleagues and countrymen.

5. Mafia State by Luke Harding Another journalist writing about Putin's Russia from a distinctively personal standpoint, Harding was a British correspondent [for the Guardian] posted to Moscow during Putin's second term in office.

In its farthest outpost in Asia Minor, it may be assumed that the Letter of Paul to the Galatians was addressed to a people whose culture was already Greek but whose Celtic origins are clear from names preserved by classical authors; e.g., Drunemeton "the very sacred place," formed from two distinctively Celtic elements.

But in the end American regulators approved JBS's purchase of Swift, just as they approved the Pilgrim's Pride transaction in mid-October.Part of the resistance to JBS in America has come from the distinctively Brazilian way in which the firm is financed.

I can now anticipate the question from a distinctively penetrating look in the eye: "Was Kevin born evil, or was the way he turned out his mother's fault?" "If I spent 400 pages refusing to answer that question," I say, "why would I answer it now?" Which is not to object that the readership of my seventh novel has cleaved into two violently convinced camps.

Some of the friction with Europe thus stems from a distinctively Bush team perspective on U.S. national security strategy.

These overall fine electrochemical performances should owe to the effective electron and ion-transport pathways that originated from the distinctively microstructural characteristics of the CF@MnO2 NWA composite.

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