Sentences with phrase «major international territories»

Focus Features acquired distribution rights in North American and most major international territories, including UK, Germany and Latin America.

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The second is to the international community, and Britain in particular, that they can act indiscriminately in the sovereign territory of other states, while still being considered respectable enough to host major international sporting tournaments like the World Cup.
Stephanie works with a network of co-agents in 25 countries around the world who market our books to publishers in their territories, and she attends the major international book fairs on our behalf, including Frankfurt and London.
The league has established a major international presence with games and programming in 215 countries and territories in 49 languages, and NBA merchandise for sale in more than 125,000 stores in 100 countries on 6 continents.
An exhibition within the fair, Focus: Beyond Territory will feature work from seven international galleries including Marian Goodman Gallery, who will be exhibiting a major tree sculpture by the Italian sculptor Giuseppe Penone — one of only two artists who have received a contemporary commission from the Louvre Abu Dhabi.
The location of the exhibition in downtown Vancouver — a global resource exploration hub, major international port and un-ceded First Nations territory — is home to some 1,200 junior mining exploration companies that operate globally.
As an experienced International Marketing Leader, I have had the opportunity to plan, develop, accomplish, and showcase major initiatives that drove «branding» strategies and territory development initiatives.
The Territory also co-sponsored the United Nations International Expert Group Meeting on Indigenous People and Climate Change, a major international forum held in Darwin iInternational Expert Group Meeting on Indigenous People and Climate Change, a major international forum held in Darwin iinternational forum held in Darwin in April 2008.
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