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Of the 131 confirmed cases, 89% were imported from or associated with importation from other countries, particularly from the previously mentioned countries in western Europe; 91% were in persons who were unvaccinated or of unknown vaccination status.
Thoroughbreds from Australia were imported into New Zealand in the 1840s and 1850s, with the first direct importation from England occurring in 1862.
Mars has, in a rather random pairing, banned the importation from Earth of religion and pets.
As slavery expanded into the Deep South, a flourishing internal slave trade replaced importation from Africa.
The English literary form damosel was another importation from France in the 15th century.
Tells about its importation from England to the U.S. in 1850 by the Brooklyn Institute to control city insects.
As the name Breton implies, it is an importation from Britain and is not a Continental Celtic dialect.
Incidentally, the terms high command and regional command were an importation from the Jewish national underground organisation Irgun Zvai Leumi, which operated in Israel between 1944 and 1948.
What has happened to young Muna is horrific: female genital mutilation, followed by importation from Africa as a chattel of the Songoli family, being made to sleep in the eponymous cellar, forbidden to go outside, beaten and sexually abused.
The United States Agriculture Department is weighing a further relaxation that would allow the importation from Canada of live cattle under 30 months old, though ranchers in the United States have asked the department to reconsider.
"We had become stoically indifferent to her Woolly Horses, her Mermaids, her Sea Serpents, her Barnums and her Fanny Ferns, but the last monstrous importation from Brooklyn, New York, has scattered our indifference to the winds..
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