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In international terms, Britain was bankrupt.
In international terms, that is a stunning result.
In international terms, too, America's recent performance looks stellar..
In the process, Belgians tended to define their interests increasingly in international terms.
"He could have been anything in the world of swimming, really, in international terms.
Italy's numerous successful family firms usually stay small in international terms.
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After discarding several Japanese concepts that translated along the lines of "replacing old with new," "eternal return" or "constant change," they settled on an international term (well, an English one) and called their practice "Metabolism".
b "Indigenous peoples" is an international term and refers to people who: Identify themselves and are recognized and accepted by their community as Indigenous.
Diagnostic work-up after referral is not an integrated part of the screening programme like in many other countries but is carried out in general or academic hospitals (a reason to avoid the more common international term 'recall'recall
Finland are relative minnows in international curling terms.
It comprises international botanical terms, references, synonyms, and phylogenetic information and is open-source.
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