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What happens to sterling vis-à-vis the euro is a sideshow in world terms.
My perspective is, in short, profoundly "Anglo" in American terms or "Western" in world terms.
President Robert Mugabe recognises that.Mukosha ChitahLusaka, ZambiaSIR – Mr Mugabe and his thuggish government are tiddlers in world terms but his odious regime stains the reputations of his neighbours.
He even stands to gain in world terms: his noisy critics strengthen his projected image of a man determined to pursue peace with Palestinians.
Glenn Ford, a senior seismologist at the British Geological Survey said, "It's an extremely large earthquake in U.K. terms but not large in world terms".
"We'd love him to stay and we've put our best foot forward by offering him a very good contract that would make him very well-paid in world terms".
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For we have entered a new phase of the world, termed the Anthropocene by the world's Earth system scientists.
Yet deaccessioning — the art world term for selling pieces from a museum's collection — has become a dirty word and the focus of increasingly intense attention.
Illinois also is blessed with some of richest quality farmland in the world termed "Prime Farmland".
Let me put that in real-world terms.
In real-world terms, it works something like this: You're at your friend's house.
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