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In Porto Alegre, he cited several Latin neighbours which, he claimed, "have high expectations" of his government.
The high birth rate distinguishes Lithuania from its Baltic neighbours, which have struggled to offset the aging of their populations.
He's friendly with his neighbours, which even he seems a little surprised by, and does kickboxing at a local gym.
Another is the growing disparity between the economies of the two neighbours, which have fought three wars over the state.
Their energy reports compare the customer's energy use with that of their neighbours, which has proved to be a great incentive.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia's policies diverged from those of its neighbours, which made it harder for Germany to please them all.
As the mesh grows, each node communicates only with its neighbours, which pass Internet traffic back and forth from the NAP.
We thought we were still a great power compared to our continental neighbours, which had each suffered grievous military defeats during the Second World War.
Each neuron weighs the strengths of incoming signals from its neighbours and send outputs based on those to other neighbours, which then do the same thing.
A nationalist and Hussite king of a prosperous state, he incurred the enmity of the papacy and Bohemia's Roman Catholic neighbours, which finally destroyed his power.
Braithwaite managed to put affairs on a more even keel and helped to negotiate a temporary settlement between the neighbours, which still holds.
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