People in
other parts of the world usually have a smaller carbon footprint.
Not exact matches
When a group convenes on the first evening, it is made up
of twenty men and a few women who are
usually strangers to each
other; who come from different
parts of the country or even
of the
world; who represent the doctrine and tradition
of from eight to twelve different churches, Protestant and Catholic; and who are engaged in different kinds
of ministries — education, local church, seminary leaders, denominational executives, and
others.
Italy grows mostly short, barrel - shaped rice that is different from the long - grain rice that is
usually boiled or steamed in
other parts of the
world.
We hope that there will be many
other similar conferences and
other events in the future, giving light to local theories in Asia, Africa, South America and
other parts of the
world that
usually receive (too) little attention in the
world of ideas and theories.
While the term «regatta»
usually connotes sailing competitions in
other parts of the
world, in the Bahamas it primarily refers to the concerts and food... Read More
Funny enough, when I encounter
other travelers from
other parts of the
world (including Canadians) the negative feelings come from being an American, and
usually not for being Black.
However, I think the WORST
part of this game, was the lack
of intersting
worlds (you have forest, you have desert, you have ice, and I really can't remember the
others, since they must have been a bore) and the very linear progression mario makes through the map (the only deviations are short, and
usually lead back to the same path).
Due to incompatibility with the CDMA networks in the US and in certain
other parts of the
world, Samsung
usually reserves its Exynos chips for the international version, while the flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon chips are
usually what the US variants get every year.
Although Huawei's standalone launch events —
usually in London — have been well - attended in previous years, MWC allows the company to ride an even bigger wave
of publicity, exposing its new products to journalists and
others who may not have attended a separate press conference in another
part of the
world.