How To Use Iberia In A Sentence

  • Seeking out the Iberian meeting places requires a good deal of detailed observation and help from insiders. Migrants in Modern France: Population Mobility in the Later Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
  • There are even a couple of creamy comforting Iberian desserts for afters.
  • The exhibit will display pictures from his trek across Siberia.
  • During changeable weather, the temperature can veer from sub-Mediterranean to Siberian.
  • Siberia a country in which nothing will grow; in some parts there is wheat, and where _wheat_ will not grow _barley_ will, and where _barley_ will not grow _turnips_ will. Far Off
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  • Now this remote region in northwest Siberia is under threat from global warming. Times, Sunday Times
  • Speaking from the Siberian city of Khanty-Mansiysk, where the ballot was held, CJ de Mooi, the president of the English Chess Federation, said: It was unbelievable. Chess world shocked as Karpov fails to capture top job
  • A strong central government that can produce jobs, while turning on water and electrical systems is seen as crucial for long-term Liberian peace. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The study suggests that birds migrating from Siberia to Alaska are unlikely to carry the virus and that few of those birds ultimately fly farther south.
  • So even as they mutter racist slogans, members of Siberia's Lumpenproletariat benefit from proximity to the dragon.
  • The Siberian northern boreal forests, called Taiga, where the fires were burning are mainly spruce and fir trees.
  • President Sirleaf says strengthening Liberia's General Auditing Commission and complying with the Norwegian-based Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative has reduced corruption.
  • ACCRA - West African heads of state gathered in Ghana's capital Accra for a fresh push to put Liberia's derailed peace process back on track. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Hadn't the Russians decided that Siberia-the old barless prison state of the czars and early Communists-was a more practical frontier than the moon? If the Stars are Gods
  • Most of the Northern Iberian breeds are in high risk of extinction and are conserved in environmentally protected rural areas of Spain and Portugal.
  • Also known as Siberian weasels, these little furbearers are found in Siberia, China and other parts of Asia.
  • Another important result of dendrochronological dating of large samples of subfossil wood is the ability to calculate the relative abundance of Siberian spruce in forest stands of the area, which is an index or proxy for the degree of continentality of the climate. Climate change and forest distribution in the Arctic
  • The fish that had prompted me to take leave of my senses is an evil-tempered, prehistoric critter that lives only in certain big, cold, fast rivers in Mongolia and Siberia, most of which flow into the Arctic Ocean. Bill Heavey Chases Mongolian Taimen (with Prairie Dogs as Bait)
  • This ancestral biogeographic distribution encompassed a much broader range, comprising Siberia and southern Europe-northern Africa.
  • In one Liberian version of the Lord's Prayer, the phrase "lead us not into temptation" was rendered "Do not catch us when we sin. Spreading the Word in Hundreds of Tongues
  • Both these openings offer defense against a German strike into Munich and the easy opportunity to pick up both Iberian supply centers in 1901.
  • An airflow from Siberia is due to deliver a couple of snowy and frosty weather spells. The Sun
  • He says he has united the Germanic Tribes, and the hordes of Iberia, Italia, and Britannica, in a full wave to conquer all.
  • A vast expanse of western Siberia is undergoing an unprecedented thaw that could dramatically increase the rate of global warming, climate scientists warned yesterday.
  • Neither dates nor provenances can convincingly explain the development of these distinct artistic languages within the Jewish art of the Iberian Peninsula.
  • The last defendant before the Special Court is former Liberian leader Charles Taylor.
  • The Czech-born Jagr, 36, a right wing who has topped rosters for the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Washington Capitals, and the New York Rangers since 1990, is now playing for Avangard Omsk, of the new Continental Hockey League, in Omsk, Siberia. Exile
  • The move by the Spanish investors means there are now three groups vying for control of Iberia. Times, Sunday Times
  • The area is occupied by at least two Iberian wolf packs containing nine to 10 individuals and multiple lone wolves.
  • This weekend, Liberia observes its 156th independence anniversary, but there is little to celebrate.
  • Something attacks the remote Siberian Saint Samuil of Arkady monastery that contains in its scriptorium books written by the Users; every resident except Va the monk dies in the assault; the reference tomes are stolen. The Lost Art-Simon Morden « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • As the snowdrops and winter aconite begin to depart, glory-of-the-snow, Siberian squill, dwarf iris, and puschkinia might arrive. Suzy Bales: Looking For Compounding Interest? Plant Bulbs!
  • Especially when I read of the adventures of Russian and Polish exiles in Siberia -- men of aristocratic lineage wandering amid snow and arctic cold, sleeping on rocks or in hollow trees, and holding their own, empty-handed, against hunger and frost and their fiercer brute embodiments do I recognize a hardihood and a ferity whose wet-nurse, ages back, may well have been this gray slut of the woods. Winter Sunshine
  • Nearby, the celebrated "Self-Portrait with a Palette," made in Paris that fall, introduces the intense 25-year-old artist; he glances slightly away, his heavy-lidded dark eyes briskly outlined in an "Iberian" mask. The Cubist Circle
  • In 1908, an asteroid or comet about 60 metres long exploded over Siberia with the force of 600 times the Hiroshima bomb, reducing a 40-km wide patch of forest to matchwood.
  • Tipperary man Henry Kellett was the first European to sight and chart the Siberian coast.
  • 2 For a brief definition of the term compensatory lengthening and some interesting examples of it, see an abstract of Campos-Astorkiza, "A Typological analysis of compensatory consonant lengthening", Phonology and Phonetics in Iberia (June 2005) (or view the pdf here). Archive 2008-06-01
  • The integration of palynology with stratigraphical analysis represents a significant advance, by facilitating a detailed chronostratigraphic chart of the Iberian Pyrite Belt.
  • The most commonly used herbs are echinacea, St. John's wort, ginkgo biloba, garlic, saw palmetto, ginseng, goldenseal, aloe, Siberian ginseng and valerian.
  • No summary can do justice to this hilarious book—Kennan's wit never fails him, just as a companion from California never fails, no matter how catastrophic the Siberian winter turns, to claim that he has seen "worse storms in the Sierra Nevadas. Five Best: Larry McMurtry
  • In 1093 the Moors of the Almoravide dynasty, under the Caliph Yusuf, swept irresistibly upwards into the Iberian Peninsula, recapturing The Historical Nights' Entertainment Second Series
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  • The paper is entitled Gollumjapyx smeagol gen. n., sp. n., an enigmatic hypogean japygid (Diplura: Japygidae) from the eastern Iberian Peninsula, the authors A. Sendra, V. Ortuno, A. Moreno, S. Montagud and S. Teruel describe the species, originally found 25 years ago but now supported by more data, as: Archive 2007-01-01
  • Even when he was held prisoner in a Siberian gulag he managed to orchestrate his release.
  • The arctic meadows, tundras, and steppes contained the herbaceous plants, leaves, and sprigs of shrubs and low shrubs needed for the mammoth to feed on and survive in glacial Siberia.
  • His Iberian study also serves to exemplify advances in medieval research and historiography since the series' predecessor.
  • But I'm trying to find the best path, and telling me that every path someone uses to attain happiness is equally valid is the same as telling me that the trans-Siberian mall route is just as good as the "take a right" method. Woo... Hoo?
  • The Russian government, being despotic, is naturally inclined to be suspicious, and it has long been the custom to send off persons supposed to be dangerous to the state, to live in the intensely cold and remote district of Siberia. A Book of Golden Deeds
  • Nevertheless, subduction of Africa beneath Iberia starting in the Late Eocene has been proposed.
  • For fifteen years I served my country in the ranks; I have had the wind of many a bullet in my face; I have crossed Siberia and been a prisoner there; the Russians flung me on a kibitka, and God knows what I suffered. Modeste Mignon
  • Also called the ‘rock rabbit,’ ‘coney,’ and ‘little chief hare,’ the pika's name is derived from the Siberian word for this animal, puka.
  • Of this early European people, by some called the Iberian race, who were ultimately overwhelmed by the Aryan emigrants from central Asia, the The Iroquois Book of Rites
  • Scientists have traveled to the most extreme environments on earth – from deep-sea vents to Siberian volcanoes – to bio-prospect for "extremophile" micro-organisms that can digest wood and plant wastes to be fermented into fuel. Climate Change Opportunity
  • The new species has been located inside six average-sized underground caves, generally in the deepest areas, and may be one of the major hypogean predators in the Iberian Peninsula, with a diet that ranges from Acari to Anillini carabids. Archive 2007-01-01
  • You can’t homogenise sparse regions Africa, Siberia, because you cannot intercompare stations. New Satellite Data « Climate Audit
  • Here I simply introduce them to you and describe how Iberian managers ran afoul of them. 1.
  • Liberia was a major supplier of natural rubber to the United States until the 1970s, when prices plummeted due to competition from synthetics.
  • Believing that Liberia's future lay in agriculture, he purchased a sugar plantation with earnings from his photography.
  • Ethnic groups: 20 African ethnic groups 90% (Temne 30%, Mende 30%, other 30%), Creole (Krio) 10% (descendants of freed Jamaican slaves who were settled in the Freetown area in the late-18th century), refugees from Liberia's recent civil war, small numbers of Europeans, Lebanese, Pakistanis, and Indians Sierra Leone
  • The smallest swan in Britain feeds in f locks during the winter months and breeds on the Siberian tundra during the summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here, in similar territory, a Siberian Husky howls to attract attention from its owner.
  • In the early eighth century, a Muslim army of Arabs and North African Berbers conquered much of the Iberian Peninsula.
  • Nowhere was the process of imperial specialization more apparent than on the Trans-Siberian railway.
  • The many types of indigenous culture which existed in Siberia fall into approximately nine groups.
  • The Liberian capital of Monrovia cradles the north Atlantic Ocean and aptly looks west towards the United States of America.
  • On July 10, the muezzin called for the Muslim prayers from the minarets of Grenada's grand mosque once again after nearly 500 years of Muslim rule on the Iberian Peninsula.
  • Figure 5: Conflict logs: abandoned roundwood logs as a result of the imposition of a timber exporting embargo on Liberia, May 2005. Opportunities for development in Africa
  • With his last exhibition being on Siberian cranes, feathered creatures equally move Ajay Singh.
  • The room is a hugger-mugger of tables with a bar, and pictures of Iberians in pink knickerbockers doing painful things to ungulates.
  • Indeed, stepping over the party line on this subject can result in ostracism, opprobrium and banishment to career Siberias.
  • My father and his parents were on the first train of deportees sent to Siberia, and they spent five years in the frozen labor camps between Kasnojarsk and Irkutsk. My Long, Strange Journey to Afghanistan
  • Ginseng can interact with antihypertensives, and Siberian ‘ginseng’ can potentiate the effects of digoxin.
  • Nowhere was the process of imperial specialization more apparent than on the Trans-Siberian railway.
  • The fact Liberia has no oil seems to explain foreign disinterest in its internal affairs.
  • The Siberian weasel also known as the Siberian mink or kolinsky is the most common among Asian mustelids.
  • The latter was calculated from the seismograms of the same observatory, as well as from the barograms of Siberian and European meteorological stations, see Ref. 10.
  • Terraces near the shore in the north are dominated by Dahurian larch Larix gmelina with Rhododendron dahuricum, grading on the eastern and western shores into forests of Siberian cembra or stone pine Pinus sibirica with Siberian larch Larix sibirica. Lake Baikal Basin, Russian Federation
  • They were twelve hours covering the thirty versts, and at Katschuk Rezánov succumbed for two days, while Jón scoured the country in search of a telega; as sometimes happened there was a long stretch of country without snow, and sledges, by far the most comfortable method of travel in Siberia, could not be used. Rezánov
  • Nigerian presidential aides said at midday yesterday that Obasanjo had departed for Liberia.
  • This mission will be difficult since Liberia lacks everything, there are medical precautions to be taken (Yellow Fever vaccination compulsory, malaria treatment, cholera precautions are needed, no easily available safe drinking water, ...), accommodation is spartan and most of you will be camping out under tents in military camps under heavy rainfall (rainy season), transport is hazardous on almost inexistant roads. Tatsutahime Diary Entry
  • Even as his minions were, with his approval, flingingsuspected agitators into the Fortress of Peter and Paul, raiding the houses of liberal noblemen, and condemning writers andintellectuals to Siberian exile, a part of Alexander was still the sensitive Sasha, the boy with the mild, lamblike eyes. FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
  • The company want to counter the image of Siberia as little more than a vast wintry wasteland. The Sun
  • The North was to send 16 animals, including Asiatic black bears, lynx, coyotes, African ponies and Siberian weasels, zoo officials said.
  • In 1580 the two great Iberian sea-faring nations, Spain and Portugal, united.
  • Bestsellers from the Guardian shop Liberia presidential election is thrown into chaos by opposition's boycott call Liberian president eyes second term after former warlord's election backing The Guardian World News
  • Siberian volcanoes spent 900,000 years spewing enough carbon into the atmosphere to raise Earth's temparature six degrees.
  • He refused, preferring to meet an icy, lonely death in a field hospital or in some Siberian wasteland. SEA MUSIC
  • Also known as golden or Arctic root, it grows in the Arctic regions of eastern Siberia.
  • In 1793 Peter Simon Pallas, as a result of his study of the two principal mountain ranges of Siberia, decided that the characteristic structure of mountain ranges was a central core of granite with schistose rocks containing no fossils along the flanks of the granite, and with fossil-bearing limestone rocks lying outside and above the schistose. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • This quirk of avian physiology turned out to be the key to explaining some odd behavior of the eastern curlew, a shorebird that vacations in Australia before taking off to breed in Siberia.
  • This view received added impetus from the proposal to construct the Trans-Siberian Railway.
  • In the late 15th century, the city became a refuge for Iberian Jews expelled by Phillip II from Spain.
  • Reserves were created to save critical habitat for endangered species such as the Siberian tiger, saiga antelope, Russian desman and black stork.
  • LIVERPOOL left-winger Albert Riera tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend Yulia Koroleva in Omsk, Siberia at the weekend.
  • The Iberian nation is Angola's former colonial subjugators; the country that shaped its people's history in an altogether violent and destructive manner.
  • Cohesion funding assumed a central role in budgetary politics in the late 1980s with the arrival of the Iberian states.
  • She said the West Siberian Lowland indeed falls within a hot spot but added that whether thawing peatlands will accelerate global warming remains an open question.
  • The companies are Tanker Pacific Management Singapore Pte Ltd., which managed the sale of the tanker Raffles Park; the Societe Anonyme Monegasque d'Administration Maritime et Aerienne, or SAMAMA, a Monaco-based company; and Allvale Maritime Inc. of Liberia, the owner of the tanker. U.S. Erred in Israeli Sanctions
  • The trek from Pyongyang, across some 10,000 kilometers of Siberian desolation, took 10 days.
  • Mason says, if elected, he would do a better job in fighting corruption, which he describes as the albatross that has been hanging around the neck of Liberia. Liberian Presidential Hopeful Vows New Economic Policy
  • The third soldier lisped, with a slight Siberian accent, motioning them out with his rifle.
  • There are also three Siberian tiger cubs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Siberians' survival as a nation, despite Communist rule and immigration, demonstrates ‘how hard it is to disinvent nationalities’.
  • German reconnaissance had missed the presence of a newly detrained Siberian division in the area, and an accompanying armoured brigade with a full roster of the relatively new and highly manoeuvrable T-34s. Sealing Their Fate
  • Four resplendent Siberian chipmunks with their pouched cheeks and striped fur are wanted dead or alive after fleeing from an enclosure in southern England, a newspaper reported yesterday.
  • A Siberian jail is the last place you would expect to find a beauty pageant. The Sun
  • Demands for a separate Siberia are confined for now to the lunatic fringe.
  • It includes the lowland to submontane, montane to altimontane acidophilous oak and mixed oak forests, montane to altimontane beech and mixed beech forests, and mixed oak ash forests of the northwestern Iberian Peninsula. Cantabrian mixed forests
  • Historically, mining - especially for precious gems such as diamonds - played a large role in Liberia's economy.
  • A delegate from Siberia proposed a resolution that he stand down as party chairman.
  • Occasionally, waterlogged conditions can occur inside burial mounds-a temperate-climate version of the Siberian phenomenon.
  • Large dams have harmed Siberia's delicate ecological balance.
  • In one of them, the first one from Siberia, Pasinkov called Masha his best friend, promised to send her the money for the journey to The Diary of a Superfluous Man and other stories
  • So, anyway, something or other happened to put it in motion, the bureaucracy just kind of crunched, and the Siberian agents came and murdered my brother? Mother Of Storms
  • persuasion" and indigenous origin: so Reynard the Fox has its analogue amongst the Kafirs and the Vái tribe of Mandengan negroes in Liberia [FN#235] amongst whom one Doalu invented or rather borrowed a syllabarium. Arabian nights. English
  • Its original inhabitants were Iberians and Celts who were later conquered by the Romans and the Moors.
  • Iberia bosses said meeting the pay claim would plunge the company into an operating loss.
  • For example, the Mackenzie and Yukon are both erosional rivers, while the Siberian rivers are depositional, especially the Ob for which the drainage basin includes marsh lowlands [25]. Carbon cycle and climate change in the Arctic
  • Starvation, poaching (for the fur) and road kills are the Iberian lynx’ leading cause of death.
  • The ecoregion represents a southernmost latitudinal belt within the subzone of southern taiga in West Siberia which include mixed small-leaf-coniferous, small-leaf and coniferous grass forests. West Siberian broadleaf and mixed forests
  • The council also says that because the 20 homes rented by the Liberians are all in areas of low demand, they are not queue-jumping.
  • Specifically they agreed that Iberian needed to modify performance objectives for dealers and redo budgets and compensation schemes.
  • Russian rail authorities confirmed that in the first five months of this year, 3.6 million tons of crude oil had been freighted to China from eastern Siberia, an increase of 37 percent from last year.
  • West African leaders agreed to send their peacekeeping troops to Liberia by next week.
  • Now add bright blue Brunnera macrophyylla (Siberian bugloss), yellowish-green lady's mantle, and Geranium x magnificum.
  • The remains of Pleistocene mammals in Alaska and Siberia have been discovered in permafrost, which resulted in the body tissue being preserved through desiccation-induced mummification.
  • It is therefore the only manifestly hypogean japygid species in the Iberian Peninsula, where only Metajapyx moroderi Silvestri, was known in certain caves of the eastern reaches of the Prebetic range. Archive 2007-01-01
  • The process was probably kicked off by greater vulcanism (the siberian traps) spewing CO2 into the atmosphere. 2009 December 17 | Serendipity
  • In the Southern Central Iberian Zone there are minor acid volcanic rocks intercalated with Caradoc-Ashgill limestones.
  • Members of other orders may, if they choose, gallop across the tundra to succour outcast Siberian lepers, or go white-water rafting in Katmandu, but a Benedictine takes vows of poverty, chastity, and stability.
  • Meanwhile, the thoroughly detestable Jordan - who's as warm as a Siberian winter and as human as the Megatron - has remained a lifelong twiglet with apparently effortless ease. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Finally, —and to be as curt as the question deserves—the Celtic Briton in the island was not exterminated and never came near to being exterminated: but on the contrary, remains equipollent with the Saxon in our blood, and perhaps equipollent with that mysterious race we call Iberian, which came before either and endures in this island to-day, as anyone travelling it with eyes in his head can see. IX. On the Lineage of English Literature (II)
  • I began pacing, worried that its owner might wander by in the midst of what he thought was a casual late-afternoon walk with his ‘Liberian Rusky’ and seeing us, accuse us of dognapping.
  • Russia had censors and sent many journalists to Siberia, but in America Aesopian writing “for discerning readers” does not have that excuse. Matthew Yglesias » Al-Qaeda in Iraq
  • Siberian jays are sexually monomorphic with a substantial overlap in size between sexes.
  • And with new evidence supporting that these dinosaurs were more "rotund" than previously hypothesized, the image sticks in my mind of this little pig-bodied, parrot-beaked reptile, studiously pawing the Early Cretaceous subtropical regions that are now Western Siberia, in search of roots, tubers, or a place in the mud to cool off. Life's Time Capsule: The Ceratopsians Gallery
  • Fifty-one species of mammals find refuge in the Katun Nature Preserve including brown bears, chipmunks, ermines, lynxes, minks, musk-deer, sables, Siberian mountain goats, Siberian weasels, and squirrels.
  • You may also notice the "muzak" Iberia plays during takeoff and landing; although intended to sooth, its gets annoying. WN.com - Articles related to British Airways, Spain's Iberia sign merger deal
  • The jay is one of the most widespread members of the crow family, occupying woodland as diverse as the Siberian taiga and the rain-forests of Thailand.
  • Transsiberian, the Lookout, a History of Violence and most of the other movies I really liked from the last ten years are nowhere to be found on the list. Matthew Yglesias » Netflix Maps
  • Grumbling, Broker unloaded the bag: Vita-C, cider, vinegar, oranges, limes, lemons, echinacea, goldenseal, and Siberian ginseng. ABSOLUTE ZERO
  • The natural remedy for the permanent decrease of the native fever, is the clearing up and cultivation of the land, which will be for some time yet to come, tardy; as emigration to Liberia is very slow, and the natives very unlike those of Yoruba -- cultivate little or nothing but rice, cassaba, and yams, and these in comparative small patches, so that there is very little need for clearing off the forest. Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party
  • We also saw bear tracks and some lovely little Siberian deer.
  • As well as mass genocide, Stalin tore thousands of families apart by exiling men to the icy wastes of Siberia.
  • The dread Phenokrike of the Siberian Shamans caught my eye in its gaudy leatherwork folio. Perquampi
  • Yarrows, calamints, and meadow sage come from the meadows of Europe; peonies from southeastern Europe, the Caucasus, Siberia, Tibet, and China; balloon flowers from wet meadows in Japan and eastern China; and Cape fuchsia from stream banks in the mountains of southern Africa.
  • Provide yourself at once with maps, etc., master the chorography of Africa in general, and the topography of Liberia in particular, that is to say, the whole range of the Kong mountains, including its eastern slope on to the Niger, our natural boundary! for the next thirty years! after that, onward! Henry Ossian Flipper The Colored Cadet at West Point
  • Â Terry makes several jumps in time — to Siberia, then to the British Isles, then to the Paleozoic era and then to 2026 — where he finds himself with an aged Eric Bellmont. New episode of Time Jumper arrives on iTunes | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • She has helped Liberia emerge from years of civil war and make great strides toward reconstruction and a democracy that values the contributions of all Liberians, including its women.
  • Iberia Chief Executive Antonio Vazquez said that Madrid's Barajas airport still had excess capacity and he expected the hub to become one of the main gateways for flights between North America and Europe "in the very near future. BA, Iberia, American Airlines Launch Tie-Up
  • She set her universe in Siberia during a warmer spell when it was not tundra but a mixture of steppe and taiga alive with wolf packs, mammoths, herds of game animals -- and the mighty Amur tigers, who leave an indelible pawprint in Animal Wife. Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: The House with Many Doors (or, at the Caucasus, Hang a Right!)
  • They are the common shrew, the Altaic mole, the fox, the bear, the glutton, the sable, the weasel, the ermine, the Siberian weasel, the otter, the musk-deer, the maral, the roe, the elk, the squirrel, the chipmunk, the common dark and red field-vole, the Altaic, the Altaic pika.
  • Lisbon is the first of our calls around the Iberian peninsula.
  • There were some Siberian elms, lilacs and maples also.
  • Hinduism, Taoism, Chinese popular religion, Siberian shamanism, and other spiritual traditions speak of a polestar. The 7
  • A one-time student activist in Liberia now makes his home in the United States.
  • Of predators, there are bears, wolverines, sables, Siberian weasels, ermines, and least weasels; of ungulates, marals, roe deer, musk deer, etc.
  • For months, China and Japan had been vying to determine the terminal of the proposed pipeline from Siberian oil fields.
  • She specialized in felines; from the alley cat to the Siberian Tiger.
  • THE LIBERIAN PEOPLE HAVE DECIDED, NOT ONCE, BUT TWICE; the TRC's Final Report cannot set aside the Liberian people's verdict. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • Nine of the critically endangered species targeted by the grants are reptiles, including the Siamese crocodile, Antiguan racer, and river terrapin; seven are birds, including the Siberian crane, Polynesian ground-dove, and Madagascar pochard; and five are mammals, including the giant sable and the duiker, in addition to the Ethiopian wolf. Salazar Announces Nearly $650 Thousand in Grants to Conserve Critically Endangered Wildlife Around the Globe
  • Huntington's wish was to display art and artifacts that captured "the soul of Spain" at a time when the term Hispanic was typically associated with the Iberian Peninsula, not the people of Latin America. NYT > Home Page
  • TIONAL, LIBERIA INCORPORATED based in Monrovia, was intended to train teachers who will teach illiterate people how to read and write. Global Voices in English » Liberians Are Talking, Are You Listening?
  • Located in an unmapped portion of Siberia, the heartland of Mother Russia, Camp Internet is the ideal environment for summer fun.
  • There must have been huge dust storms to produce the amount of wind-blown silt observed in Siberia.
  • The Soviets encouraged the settling of Siberia's vast spaces to develop mineral resources, to urbanize and "Sovietize" the tribes, and to establish a presence during the Cold War standoff with the Western NATO alliance. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • It is, however, likely that this lake, which is fifty or sixty miles long, is not all asphaltic, and that while receiving the waters of the Jordan it also receives the fishes of that river; but perhaps the Jordan, too, is without fish, and they are to be found only in the upper lake of Tiberias. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • Yes, there was people elsehwere, in Italy or Ukraine or Spain but they were not at the origin of the Magdalenian post-LGM expansion that would recolonize Central Europe and also replace at later date the Gravetto-Solutrean of Iberia. Neanderthal DNA
  • In the mean time, as I am at least one of the principal heroes of my own politics, being secure of any invasion, I am going to leave all my lares, that is, all my antiquities, household gods and pagods, and take a journey into Siberia for six weeks, where my father's grace of The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 1
  • Operator house engine overhaul capability include several major airlines : United, American[Sentence dictionary], Japan Airlines and Iberia.
  • His blue-grey eyes were as cold as a Siberian winter, and Polly felt as though she had been impaled by twin icicles.
  • The building is clad in red cedar and the track is made of strips of Siberian pine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ashkenazic" refers to Western and Central European, Yiddish-speaking Jews; "Sephardic" refers to Ladino-speaking Jews of the Iberian Peninsula and the Levant. Archive 2009-04-01
  • From Karelia on the Finnish border to Sakha in Eastern Siberia, leaders of autonomous republics began demanding new cultural and political rights, adopting their own constitutions, anthems, and flags, asserting the superiority of their laws over federal ones, even declaring themselves sovereign states. The Return
  • These mountains are part of the western Iberian old Hercynian system, which constitutes medium elevations with a smooth relief, scarcely influenced by the Alpine orogeny. Northwest Iberian montane forests
  • Instead, it is a similar brownish "noctuid" caterpillar / moth that has never before been reported as a widespread pest in Liberia but annually plagues parts of nearby Benin. Signs of the Times
  • Fresh from the Siberian tundra, an 18,000-year-old frozen woolly mammoth is on display at the 2005 World Exposition in Aichi, Japan.
  • One of the most asked about questions I’ve encountered in tetrapod zoology concerns the mysterious seals of Siberia’s Lake Baikal. The most inconvenient seal
  • Northward out of the countrey of Siberia, he hath layed vnto his realme a great breadth and length of ground, from Wichida to the riuer of Obba, about a thousand miles space: so that he is bolde to write himselfe now, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Asian, American and Siberian ginsengs are the most renowned herbal tonics in Chinese medicine.
  • Duranty claimed the Siberian labor camps were a means of giving individuals a chance to re-join soviet society but also said that for those who could not accept the system, "the final fate of such enemies is death.". Sound Politics: Case Study: Why Conservatives Distrust the MSM
  • The central Iberian plateaus and Ebro basin host significant inland drainage systems with fluctuating, shallow, saline swamps, characterized by numerous halophyte species such as Suaeda fruticosa, Microcnemum coralloides, Aizoon hispanicus, Arthrocnemum glaucum, and Limonium ovalifolium. Iberian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous forests
  • From the arid climate of the Sahara to the cold wastes of Siberia, man has learnt how to cope in a wide variety of ways with the effects of the atmosphere.
  • Whereas in Western Europe, under the growing influence of humanism, the scholastic tradition of terminist logic came to an end in the third decade of the 16th century, it had a vigorous, though not unaltered, continuation on the Iberian Peninsula until the Medieval Semiotics
  • To be riding across Siberia to make the awarenss of diet supplements and pharmaceutic performance enhancers. Curlicues: The End of Straight-Ahead Cycling?
  • Ruffs breed in sub-Arctic and Arctic tundra meadows in northern Europe and Siberia.
  • German reconnaissance had missed the presence of a newly detrained Siberian division in the area, and an accompanying armoured brigade with a full roster of the relatively new and highly manoeuvrable T-34s. Sealing Their Fate
  • It boggled the Siberian imagination to think what modern business and technology might accomplish.
  • Liberia was founded as a result of freed slaves who were granted repatriation from the U.S. to Africa. Clinton in Liberia for meeting with president
  • In the forests one can find moose (Alces alces), Siberian roe deer (Capreolus pygargus), lynx (Lynx lynx), common hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), widely spread varying hare (Lepus timidus), badger (Meles meles), ermine (Mustela erminea), weasel (Mustela nivalis), common marten (Martes martes) racoon-like dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides). Kazakh upland
  • News of horrendous mortality rates awaiting Liberian colonists contributed mightily to this declining interest.
  • Larger than Siberian tigers, cave lions once ranged throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
  • Tiger demands diving Siberian tigers for one set. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a result of water diversion from the upper Jordan by the Israel, there is no fresh water to flow downstream of Tiberias.
  • The Bank is also working with Nike Foundation and Liberia to empower adolescent girls through a job training and transition-to-work program.
  • In the photos, the former KGB man looks truly one with nature as he closes his eyes and lowers his head to gently nuzzle the horse he had just been riding across the Siberian wilderness.
  • A spectacled warbler from southern Europe was seen at Filey and a taiga flycatcher from Siberia was spotted at Flamborough Head.
  • He comes from Liberia where he was forced to become a child soldier and fight in a rebel militia.
  • Wednesday night AA meeting was held in the living room of a small gray house owned by the Episcopalian church, arbored by live oaks, across from the massive stone outline of old Iberia High. Jolie Blon’s Bounce
  • Hawk owls live and nest in the taiga, the subarctic band of forests that circle the northern reaches of the globe from Alaska to eastern Canada and from Scandinavia to Siberia.

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