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He was to later 20th-century Scottish poetry what MacDiarmid had been half a century earlier: the central energising force, utterly international in vision, confident in what he called "the resources of Scotland" – a consummate encourager of younger poets, his name still identified with generosity even as he died.

London is both perfectly English and utterly international, modern and steeped in history.

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This was Japanese, utterly; universal, certainly; international, never.

Despite the return of many refugees to their prewar homes, Bosnia remains divided along its ethnic fault lines: split into two semi-autonomous halves by the Dayton peace accords, governed at all levels by unwieldy combinations of Muslim, Serb and Croat nationalists, and utterly reliant on international aid and oversight.

Above all, this is a very French hotel, utterly lacking the "international" feel so assiduously cultivated by other, lesser hotels.

Using modern and traditional materials, it does create a set of images that are both utterly Japanese and fully international.

Vanbuel says they have been utterly abandoned by the international community, allowing the Seleka to commit war crimes against civilians with impunity.

"It is utterly deplorable that the international community is once again failing the people of Gaza when they need [assistance] most".

"Let's make the BBC's international news utterly distinctive – different from what newspapers and other broadcast competitors in the UK are doing, which is largely seeing the world through UK eyes," he says.

Yet it would be unfair to say that Khartoum has failed utterly to respond to international pressure.Sudanese officials point out that the regime has deployed several thousand extra police to Darfur, granted "fast-track" access to the region for aid agencies, approved a plan to establish safe areas for refugees and belatedly admitted that its tribal allies have committed serious crimes.

— He was that impossible rarity in modern music, a figure at once indelibly international and utterly local, whose shows in his hilltop barn drew fans and musicians from around the world, as well as the local carpenters, cops and firefighters who were part of his daily life.

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