Sentences with phrase «in foreign lands because»

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Zimbabwe suffered hyper - inflation because the policy of dividing the land of large white - owned, export - oriented farms among supporters of the regime led to a collapse in the country's foreign trade.
It is easy to stand and prophecy that in the future there will be strange new religions, that people will do things foreign to our understanding, and swear that our gods will not be pleased... and be correct... because it is the nature of human beings to change, to modify our beliefs to fit our experience, to seek out new understanding, change the way we dress and do our hair, and unfortunately, it is in our nature to fight over stupid crap like land and religion.
By 1925, John had save enough money to purchase land, but he had to register it in Carl's name because the New Mexico alien land law (1918) and the Oriental Exclusion Act (1924) forbade foreign born Asians from owning land.
in the process of hiring a wedding planner because, as it turns out, executing a wedding in a foreign land is not as easy as I assumed it would be (heh).
«Therefore, there will be no movement of any kind because the international community and friends of Biafra have delegated some foreign observers to monitor the event on that fateful day; the delegates will be in Biafra land with their media team to ascertain if the people of Biafra are ready for the upcoming referendum for Biafra sovereignty».
Because adult cardinal songs exist as different dialects in different geographic regions, dispersing juvenile birds may land in a population with a foreign dialect.
Because this is a Roth joint, in which all exotic foreign lands are death traps for Yankee tourists, the kids wind up in the clutches of the very natives they were trying to protect.
The same U-Turn is desperately hoped for by many DC residents, and in particular parents, for whom a bilingual education is important not because of any connection to the past or foreign lands, but as Ofelia García said in the foreword of The Bilingual Revolution, «to recognize an American multilingual present and forge the possibilities of a more inclusive future for all American children.»
And yes, like the Range Rover and the Queen there is some foreign DNA in the mix because we shouldn't forget who owns Land Rover these days.
Now do not find yourself secluded on the foreign land if you are not a native student in Abu Dhabi because Students Assignment Help is going to help you in your assignments.
Another reason is that foreign investments trigger a significant tax hit, so a US stock X with 5 % ROI is better than foreign stock Y with 7 %, because of the tax «punishment» the US Congress enacts on investments in foreign lands.
Of course, just because he's in foreign lands, that doesn't mean he won't be making use of the same pressing, bluffing and «OBJECTION!»
For 2015 BOS I've invited two dear painter friends, Scott Robinson and Meredith Hoffheins, to show new paintings with me in a presentation we've titled, Land Ausländer (which roughly translates to «foreign country» or «land alien»), because the three of us each incorporate abstract forms into a physical or imagined environment in our wLand Ausländer (which roughly translates to «foreign country» or «land alien»), because the three of us each incorporate abstract forms into a physical or imagined environment in our wland alien»), because the three of us each incorporate abstract forms into a physical or imagined environment in our work.
26 July: EgyptianStreets: For most Egyptians, global warming and climate change are seemingly foreign concepts - ones that are confined in occurrence and consequences to faraway lands... Because they are virtually non-existent concepts in the public consciousness, most Egyptians are unaware of the immense harm that can befall their country as a result of climate change and its potentially devastating impacts on Egypt... http://egyptianstreets.com/2015/07/26/egypt-to-witness-grave-consequences-within-10-years-if-global-warming-endures/
Although the law was amended after 2002 to exempt spouses, dependent children and a few others from the excessive demand assessment in recognition of its discriminatory and unfair quality, it remains a barrier to other foreign nationals and their children — those like Parkdale's client, a nanny who had worked long hours, days and years caring for Canadians and now was denied landing in Canada because her son was disabled.
Whether it is an official requirement or not, it is advisable for those who are traveling to Mexico City to bring a passport, because a passport is considered the best form of identification in a foreign land.
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