Anglo-american Sentence Examples

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  • Three abortive Anglo-American invasions during the first few years of the century indicated the future trend of events.

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  • Austin established the first permanent Anglo-American settlement at San Felipe de Austin on the Brazos river.

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  • Hahnel; the Postplatz, adorned by a Gothic fountain, by Semper; and the Bismarckplatz in the Anglo-American quarter.

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  • In 1877 he was the Canadian nominee on the Anglo-American fisheries commission at Halifax, and rendered brilliant service.

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  • The first Anglo-American settlement in Texas, established on the Brazos river in 1823 by members of the Austin colony, was San Felipe de Austin, now San Felipe.

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  • He recognized that he was a "mediator between German and Anglo-American theology and Christianity"; his theology was broad rather than definite, though he sharply dissented from Nevin's mystical doctrine of the union in the eucharist of the believer with Christ's glorified body as well as His glorified soul.

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  • In 1892 he was appointed associate counsel for the United States on the Bering Sea Commission, and later was American counsel or agent before several important arbitral tribunals or mixed commissions, including the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal (1903), the Hague Tribunal for Arbitration of the North Atlantic Fisheries (1910), and the Anglo-American Commission (1911) for settling outstanding claims between Great Britain and the United States.

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  • The Eastern, the Anglo-American and the Commercial Cable companies united to celebrate the event, and from the university library a message was sent through Newfoundland, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Florida and Washington, and was received by Lord Kelvin seven and a half minutes after it had been despatched, having travelled about 20,000 miles and twice crossed the Atlantic during the interval.

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  • The warm meal is then delivered through measuring boxes into closed pressbags ("scourtins" of the "Marseilles" press), or through measuring boxes, combined with an automatic moulding machine, into cloths open at two sides (Anglo-American press), so that the preliminarily pressed cakes can be put at once into the hydraulic press.

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  • The packing of the press requires more manual labour than in the case of the Anglo-American press; moreover, the Marseilles press offers inconvenience in keeping the bags straight, and the pressure cannot be raised to the same height as in the more modern hydraulic presses.

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  • It must be remembered that during the colonial period the Spanish and Mexican population was never very large, that the first permanent Anglo-American settlement was not established until 1821, that there was ill-feeling between the two peoples almost from the very beginning, and that in fifteen years the Americans carried through a successful rebellion.

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  • Wooten (ed.), A Comprehensive History of Texas, 1685-1897 (2 vols., Dallas, 1898), contains a reprint of Yoakum with notes and several chapters by various writers on Anglo-American colonization, the revolution against Mexico, the land system, the educational system, &c. A series of monographs dealing mostly with the period before 1845 will be found in The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association (Austin, 1897 sqq.).

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  • In 1877 he was counsel for Great Britain before the Anglo-American fisheries arbitration at Halifax; in 1897 he was a joint delegate to Washington with Sir Wilfrid Laurier on the Bering Sea seal question; and in1898-1899a member of the Anglo-American joint high commission at Quebec.

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  • Of the vertical presses the Anglo-American type of press is most in use.

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  • The OFT has referred the anticipated acquisition by Anglo American plc of Johnston Group PLC to the Competition Commission.

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  • Anglo-American decks were produced, often with advertising on the reverse.

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  • Schrempp had been pushing for a style of management much more like the Anglo-American model of deregulated free market capitalism.

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  • It remains to be seen whether France will fall into line behind the Anglo-American warmongers, or will maintain its new entente with Germany.

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  • The first, ' Anglo-American capitalism ', comes closer to the requirements of laissez-faire liberalism.

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  • I'm not suggesting the old players used jazz levels of syncopation but the light syncopation typical of Anglo-American fiddlers is probably a guide.

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  • Anglo American eyewear is officially named the Anglo American Optical Company, but no matter what you call it, there's no doubt that these eyeglasses are quite flattering and eye-catching.

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  • Besides their collection, the first thing you might take note of about this company is their name, Anglo American eyewear; a name that refers to a specific ethnic group.

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  • Taken in its entirely, the Anglo American Optical Company certainly offers a collection that is sure to satisfy the most discerning of palettes.

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  • Green was chairman of the Old Testament committee of the Anglo-American Bible revision committee.

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  • It is generally called "couguar" by the French, "Leon" by the Spanish Americans, and "panther" by the Anglo-American hunters of the United States (see Carnivora).

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  • I 'm not suggesting the old players used jazz levels of syncopation but the light syncopation typical of Anglo-American fiddlers is probably a guide.

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  • Finally, each Anglo American style comes with a one-year warranty against defects.

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  • Occasionally, a retro style is the only one that will do, and Anglo American Optical doesn't disappoint.

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