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The Constitutional Declaration says that "Libyans shall be equal before the law," and that "They shall enjoy equal civil and political rights, shall have the same opportunities, and be subject to the same public duties and obligations, without discrimination due to religion, doctrine, language, wealth, race, kinship, political opinions, and social status, tribal or eminent or familial loyalty".

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Although comparing GDL and GELLO thoroughly is beyond the scope of this study, the following could be possible points of comparison for future research: expressiveness for CDS purposes, availability of tools and development environments for the two CDS languages, wealth of experiences in their use, quality of documentation and accessibility.

In fact what I love about Jerusalem is everything I love about the English language; its wealth and its wildness, its illogicality, the strange, rousing music of our sentences.

It's a poignant episode, a dream-like short story that ends with CK eating dinner with a random Chinese family – profoundly happy despite, or perhaps because of, the deep language and wealth divide.

HONG KONG — The Chinese government swiftly blocked access Friday morning to the English-language and Chinese-language Web sites of The New York Times from computers in mainland China in response to an article in both languages describing wealth accumulated by the family of the country's prime minister.

Switzerland, with its four official languages, considerable wealth and many shared borders, is something of a microcosm of a Western Europe that has become overwhelmingly secularized and increasingly unheeding of church doctrine.

Using clear language and a wealth of telling and vivid details, Vlasic and Stertz, both of The Detroit News, describe the descent of one of America's best-known industrial icons to second-class status as little more than a business unit of a foreign multinational.

Within the West, Hispanic communities vary by socio-economic characteristics like education, wealth, language preference, and profession.

Labour needs to make its case for more investment and redistribution of wealth in language "people can understand, and that is our challenge in these coming months".

That speech, which Mr. Obama referred to repeatedly, touched on many of the same themes — often in similar language — like concentration of wealth and the need for government to ensure a level playing field.

His 50 maqāmahs, which tell the adventures of Abū Zayd al-Sarūjī, with a wealth of language and learning, come closer to the Western concept of short story than anything else in classical Arabic literature.

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