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In East Asia, the equivalent figure was 20%.Related items A survey of al-Qaeda: A hydra-headed monsterJul 17th 2008 Afghanistan: Pointing a finger at IslamabadJul 10th 2008 Asia.view: Building blocksFeb 27th 2008A vast potential is untapped.

In the first half of the 19th century, vast numbers of antiquities were exported from Egypt, forming the nucleus of collections in many major museums.

When Europeans began settling the Island in the 17th century, vast areas of forest were cleared for agriculture, lumber and fuel.

I would wager that, come November 8th, the vast majority of Sanders supporters will ultimately follow his lead and support Clinton.

From the mid-20th century, vast highways were built out of those cities, core areas emptied out, and city dwellers flocked to suburbs.

Yet, at the start of the 20th century, vast psychological systems, such as behaviourism and Gestalt psychology, indeed were offered as explanations of learning (and of much wider ranges of behaviour as well).

IT IS now almost certain that on January 9th the vast majority of people in South Sudan will vote to secede from the rest of the country, thus paving the way to the formal inauguration of Africa's 54th sovereign state, probably in July.

How to live with it, not die of it Uncaged but unfree Wanted: a plan Free TV Bush the anti-globaliser Reprints Related items AIDS in southern Africa: Fighting backMay 9th 2002A vast amount remains to be done, especially in Africa, where most politicians are still far too reluctant to confront the realities of the pandemic.

Ahead of the European elections, to be held between May 22nd and 25th, its vast roofless atrium is adorned with a slogan in several languages—"Use your power: choose who will govern Europe" (subtly altered in the English version to read "choose who is in charge of Europe").With over 380m voters eligible to "use their power", the European election is the biggest in the world after India's.

At the turn of the 20th century, vast numbers of birds were being killed in order to provide feathers to decorate women's hats.

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