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The UN, whose international staff is assisting, complained of a lack of funds.
Daimler now leaps ahead of its German rivals, whose international plans suddenly seem puny by comparison.
Should they elect a prince whose international commitments would entangle Germany in European conflicts?
GERMANY'S footballers swaggered back on to the pitch after their summer break a super-fit bunch whose international competitiveness is unquestioned.
Played by David Thewlis, Michael is in some ways a more vivid character than the serene, indomitable Suu, whose international fame traps Ms. Yeoh in biopic nobility.
He particularly resented the Jesuits, whose international organization and attachment to the papacy he regarded as an affront to his absolutism.
Since 1997, when Castelli retired, Ruscha has shown with Larry Gagosian, whose international network of thirteen galleries has apparently become an art empire too big to fail.
"It's not always easy for Americans to buy euro-based assets," said Andy Sirkin, an American lawyer in Paris whose international practice deals only in group properties.
And then there is Saif's foundation, on whose international board I served until I resigned in protest at the outset of the insurgency.
Of course, it's easy to imagine the designer Narciso Rodriguez's admiration for Mies van der Rohe, whose International Style seems a perfect foil for Rodriguez's pared-down luxury.
Perhaps the strongest-tipped artist, however, is the London-born, Berlin-based Tino Sehgal, whose international reputation outstrips that of any of the other artists.
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