How To Use Belize In A Sentence
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Researchers are using two species in Belize, the redrump tarantula and the cinnamon tarantula, implanted with radio transponders to help monitor forest degradation.
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What a jaguar needs to survive in the rainforest of Belize, for instance, may be different from what it needs in the dry, open, bushy Sonora area of Mexico.
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The November 19 Belize Settlement Day is observed with a daylong celebration on the closest weekend.
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Through a series of charters and fishing trips I worked my way through the islands and back to mainland, arriving in Belize.
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Fueled by 85-degree ocean water, amidst weakening vertical wind shear (changing of the wind with height) and a progressively humidifying environment, Richard's maximum sustained winds peaked at 90 mph just prior to its landfall roughly 20 miles south of Belize City late Sunday.
Richard's troublesome tropical journey
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On February 20, it copped the audience award for best feature film at the Belize Film Festival.
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Belizean, I admire your moral contortionism to keep gays from legally marrying each other at all cost.
A Belated “Screw You” from the Clinton Administration
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Belize shelf - carbonate sediments, clastic sediments, and ecology.
Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System, Belize
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A family in Flowers Bank Village, Belize breaks the cohune nut for Cohune oil production Family in Isabella Bank, Belize beating Cohune nut for oil production Miriam conducting PEN interview with family in Flowers Bank Village, Belize Miriam (far left) training assistant during an interview on a landowner's farming practices.
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Examples of such dwarfism or gigantism include the giant tortoises of the Seychelles islands, Indonesia's Komodo dragons, and the boas of the Belizean Snake Cayes.
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The weekly route calls at Belize, Costa Maya, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel.
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Campeche is bounded on the north and northeast by the State of Yucatán, on the east by the State of Quintana Roo, on the southeast by the nation of Belize, on the southwest by the State of Tabasco, and on the south by the Petén Department of Guatemala.
Campeche: on the edge of the Maya world
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At the same time, certain ideas about relationships to the natural environment were a part of the racial formation of Belizean Creoles.
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[414] Lewis, 'and the work I have perfected': Harkleian, 'because the work,' &c., 'because' being obelized.
The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels Being the Sequel to The Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels
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territorial disputes were resolved in Guatemala's recognition of Belize in 1991
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The Macal River Valley in Belize is home to three-toed tapirs, elusive jaguars, and a rare subspecies of scarlet macaw.
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Among the performances, there will be International Fashion Show, Asian and Latin American Dances, Belizean music, singing, guitar playing and other performances.
Undefined
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Following the disturbances in Belize City, soldiers could be seen guarding some buildings, while residents appeared to be getting on with their lives.
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Belize became fully independent from Britain in 1981.
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The Maya live on in Central America today, the term covering different communities in southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salavador and western Honduras.
Alex Higgins: The Maya Really Did Warn Us About Our Future (Unintentionally)
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In Belize the basilect is what we call ‘broad Kriol’, the acrolect could be called Belizean English.
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I obelize barbaros because there is no other record of birds called by this name.
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We must take occasion here to obelize a custom which prevails too generally in this country.
The Laws of Etiquette
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Some years later he was able to locate and begin excavating the remains of Belize's most substantial pirate settlement.
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Although the archetypal Belizean Creole of colonial commentary was male, women also were contributing to the development of rural Belizean Creole places.
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But the role of the emergent rural and non-elite Creole population in transforming Belize's landscape throughout the nineteenth century is less clear.
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Belize is relatively well off for a third world country; the cost of a drink is not prohibitive for most, so they are not that motivated to use the pasteurizer.
10: Food science
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At last we arrive in Belize we are staying at a rented apartment block known as the Hulse Apartments owned and manged by Dean Hulse.
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In Belize, they are the poorest of the poor, most living by subsistence farming.
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Families en route to Belize can tailor make a holiday that combines rest and relaxation for the parents with fun and education for the children.
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Despite this racial discourse, rural Belizean Creoles developed alternative systems of natural resource use based in part upon small-scale agricultural production.
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Examples of such dwarfism or gigantism include the giant tortoises of the Seychelles islands, Indonesia's Komodo dragons, and the boas of the Belizean Snake Cayes.
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But, aside from them, my departures from the "literal" which have been obelized by Mr. Nabokov (I hope he has to look up that word) were dictated by the desire to do justice to Pushkin in preserving some poetic tone.
The Strange Case of Pushkin and Nabokov
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-- The second clause ([Greek: kai eipen, Ouk oidate hoiou pneumatos este hymeis]) he obelized as probably not genuine: -- the third
The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels Being the Sequel to The Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels
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Diving the pellucid waters of the Caribbean Sea off the coast of central Belize, down past jewel-like transparent plankton, I see the ridge of the Belize Barrier Reef materializing out of the turquoise depths.
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The best adrenaline rush I've ever had was when I went on a two-day trek through Belize in Central America and my horse went galloping out of control in the jungle.
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And once the logistics of bringing friends down to Belize became too complicated he decided to open its comfortable villas and cabanas to the public.
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Joyce is never more than a phonemanon, anonymous, Babelized (258).
Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
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The jaguar is as much a symbol of Belize as the kangaroo is of Australia.
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That ecotourism is one of Belize's tickets to development is at least partially a result of the environmental history of Belize.
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The Belize route is not as loosy goosy as it once was and I have friends who wasted both time and money trying to skirt the intent of the law by going there.
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Tropical Strom Richard is heading toward the Central American country of Belize, for the government is issued hurricane warning for the entire coast.
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In twelve places Danese obelizes a word or line.
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Malvinas Islands, in reiterating its support of the inalienable right of the people of Belize to self-determination, independence and territorial integrity, the conference again confirmed that which its declaration defined as the quintessence of nonalinement.
MEETS OFFICIALS AT UN:DEPARTS FOR HOME
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The ocellated turkey is native to the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico and adjacent Guatemala and Belize.
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[All these suggested doublets which I have obelized must be dismissed as untenable.] {25} We have in the same way double adoptions from the Greek, one direct, at least as regards the forms; one modified by its passage through some other language; thus, ‘adamant’ and ‘diamond’;
English Past and Present
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He spent several months fishing Belizean waters, but never was able to come ashore.
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That same morning, I was fighting a leaping tarpon on a tropical flat in southern Belize.
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Some urban-and often lighter skinned-Belizean Creoles were large landowners and merchants in the early to mid-nineteenth century, having inherited property from their wealthy white fathers.
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Belize is dotted with tiny colonies of Mennonites, most of whom immigrated in the fifties from Canada and Mexico.
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From there, he went on to join a yacht crew to sail from Belize to Tahiti.
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Remember to bring your own wedding attire from home as there are few bridal shops in Belize.