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Most of the international bird-watching outfits have British roots.
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His clients most likely had British roots and felt ambivalent about the new democracy.
The UK-based international NGOs are disproportionately large and influential (four out of the eleven largest in the world are headquartered in the UK and of the remainder, ActionAid, now headquartered in Johannesburg, has British roots).
Little did I know – even Portugal's most famous export has British roots.
"He has British roots but this is his first ever project over here, and we are very pleased to have it on the BBC".
Amanda has British roots - she was born in Rochford, Essex, and then lived in South Benfleet, Essex, but very shortly afterwards, when she was just one year old, her family relocated to Ontario in Canada.
Both banks have British operations.
Instead, I explained that modern pop may have strong British roots, but it is made of American bits.
Hamilton, whose distrust of materialism has British upper-middle-class roots — describing Gunn's apartment, she remarked that it contained no hand-me-down furniture — said that Gunn had told Abush, "You know that the beach house is yours, the dog is yours".
Several other countries with common British roots have in the past generation made changes to their military justice systems.
And I want to congratulate all the Google people who are really VP people who've gone back to his British roots.
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