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The island grouping was formally placed under the jurisdiction of Uldo county in 1900, it said, but annexed by Japan in 1905 ahead of its colonisation of the Korean peninsula.

Its colonisation of the New World in the 16th century paved the way for it to become, briefly, the world's most powerful country.

Its colonisation of a variety of habitats has devastated many native bird and small mammal populations thus control is of utmost importance.

This was built in 1938 by Japan to support its colonisation of Manchuria and, on the Chinese side, a modern highway big enough for semi-articulated lorries sweeps down to a sprightly border post.

A crucial part of the explanation is the unmuzzled political and economic power of the City: its colonisation of Whitehall and public life, effective grip on its own regulation, revolving-door pull on politicians and civil servants, and purchase of political parties.

We believe that the invasive parasite Anguillicola crassus represents a very useful model for understanding different aspects of host-parasite interactions because of its colonisation of the European eel Anguilla anguilla, an immunologically naive novel host [ 7, 8].

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The institution, whose 11,000 sq ft of exhibition space is now double what it was, is reopening on Saturday in the presence of Belgian and Congolese dignitaries, to tell the story of Africa and its colonisation through the eyes of Africans, with a "very critical" view of the racist and cruel Belgian regime in Congo.

Twenty-three chapters (145‑167) give the history of Cyrene, its colonisation from Greece and the fortunes of its rulers till the time of Darius, when it was brought into contact with Persia by the appeal of its exiled queen Pheretime to the Persian governor of Egypt, who sent an army to recover Cyrene for her.

This sustained shrinking of the earnings pool, and its counterpart, the colonisation of the proceeds of growth by a small financial and business elite, has been in part the result of the rise in the supply of global labour.

Initially presenting great challenges to circumnavigation, it became a continent inviting exploration resulting in a clash of civilisations, enslavement of its people, colonisation and extraction of its resources.

I prefer to see it for what it is: the colonisation of everyday life by information processing.

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