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Secretary of State Colin Powell began it just the day after the attacks, when he said the administration would make "a worldwide effort to build a coalition against terrorism".
If we do not "take the bull by the horns" and make a worldwide concerted effort to help countries eradicate H5N1 viruses from domestic poultry, we will continue to face a potential H5N1 influenza pandemic (see the photo).
He used his political capital to take another whack at what he had characterized as an evil system and make a worldwide school-room lesson from it.
This year, one thousand young people gathered in Ha Noi to dance together with tens of thousands of young people all around the world to make a worldwide statement to world leaders about HIV and AIDS.
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Mr. Bush made a worldwide splash by promising a $15 billion, five-year program.
In the year 2012, it made a worldwide loss of $39m, even as it had sales totalling $61bn.
Worldwide Draft in Doubt During the negotiations for a new labor agreement last summer, management representatives made a worldwide draft one of their three primary issues.
The explosion in the use of derivatives has only tightened the global links — and made a worldwide meltdown easier to imagine.
Only days after making a worldwide debut at the Detroit Auto Show on Sunday evening, the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette, now with the retro-inspired Stingray name attached to it, traveled about 600 miles east for its first appearance in New York City.
The exhibition, which marks the Collection Lambert's 10th anniversary, honours a versatile artist who had made a worldwide reputation for himself and was fetching astronomical prices for his paintings by the time he was 30.
Three years ago Dr. Rosalind Harding of Oxford University and others made a worldwide study of the MC1R gene by extracting it from blood samples and analyzing the sequence of DNA units in the gene.
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