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"We're more worried about Al Qaeda infiltration from outside than the indigenous ones" one said.
The full app, priced at $4.25, will have information on 26 crops, including nine indigenous ones.
In the western part of Ethiopia, specifically in Benishangul-gumuz region (BGR), households (mainly the indigenous ones) were found to resort to depend on wild foods as a coping mechanism to overcome extremely severe poverty and food insecurity conditions (Guyu 2012).
Businesses crave Chinese workers, for want of sober indigenous ones.
After the most recent tender round, only 45% of the organisations funded were Indigenous ones.
Non-EU students are more likely to be postgraduates and to study science and engineering than indigenous ones.
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Speed-dialed through pages of academic theory, treatises on the history of codes from Khnumhotep II to Xerxes, vague allusions to Nazi fugitives and nostalgia for the antiglobalization riots of 1999, you can easily forget that you are in the poorest country on the continent, and a largely indigenous one at that.
The Indian diplomat likewise described the need to make the Kashmir struggle an "indigenous" one.
But it's a transplanted carnival tradition, not an indigenous one; it looks back to the West Indies.
One way of defining Lin's achievement is to say that she reattached the Lutyens tradition to a local and indigenous one.
He mentions a scene in The Secret River in which the three boys – two Indigenous, one a settler – go watersliding across the stage.
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