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  • The '''Republic of South Africa''' is the southernmost country in [[Africa]]. It borders [[Namibia]], [[Bot ...n interests, particularly during the Cold War. As a result of the former, South Africa is a very racially diverse nation. It has the largest population of people
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  • * ''A History of South Africa, Third Edition''. Leonard Thompson. Yale University Press. 1 March 2001. 38 * ''South Africa: A Narrative History''. Frank Welsh. Kodansha America. 1 February 1999. 606
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  • {{r|Constitution of South Africa}} {{r|Union of South Africa}}
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  • *[http://www.gov.za/ South Africa Government Online] official government site *[http://www.parliament.gov.za/ Parliament of South Africa] official site
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  • ...a''' is the principal governing document of the [[South Africa|Republic of South Africa]]. The current South African constitution was approved on December 4, 1996 The current constitution is the fifth since South Africa's 1910 founding and the second since its democratization during the 1990s.
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  • ...heid]] policy program. The NP remained in power from 1948 until 1994, when South Africa's first nationwide multiracial election resulted in its ouster by the [[Afr ...can Party]] (SAP) government over its approach to the relationship between South Africa's English-speaking and [[Afrikaner]] communities.
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  • The '''Union of South Africa''' was a self-governing [[dominion]] of the [[British Empire]] from May 31, The Union of South Africa was formed by the merger of four previously discrete political units: The B
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  • ...me="Dart">{{cite book|title=''Australopithecus africanus'', the man-ape of South Africa|accessdate=|author=R. Dart|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=1925 |format= |wor ...both scientific and public opinion away from the collections and sites in South Africa<ref name="Hilton-Barber"/>.
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  • *Walton, Edgar Harris. ''The Inner History of the National Convention of South Africa''. T.M. Miller, 1912.
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  • South Africa's principal governing document
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  • ...der Merwe, C.G. and J.E. du Plessis, editors. ''Introduction to the Law of South Africa''. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2004.
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  • *Singer, Ronald. "The New Fossil Sites a Langebaanweg (South Africa)" ''Current Anthropology'', Vol. 2, No. 4 (Oct., 1961). 385-387. [http://li
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  • :''See Paleoanthropology in South Africa/Catalogs/Fossil sites for more details'':
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  • ...fo.gov.za/documents/constitution/index.htm Constitution of the Republic of South Africa] - From the South African government website, a portal to the full text of
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  • *[http://www.nationalparty.co.za/ National Party South Africa] - Official website of the National Party
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  • *[http://www.gov.za/ South Africa Government Online] official government site *[http://www.parliament.gov.za/ Parliament of South Africa] official site
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  • ...d by the [[Swakopmund Bookshop]]. Although these notes were issued after [[South Africa]] took over [[German South West Africa]] on behalf of the [[British Empire] ...[Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas)]], the [[Standard Bank of South Africa Limited]], and [[Volkskas Limited]].
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  • South Africa's principal governing document
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  • ===South Africa===
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  • ...rtheid regime; spent 27 years as a political prisoner and after serving as South Africa's first black President, became a philanthropist and campaigner.
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  • ...uthern Africa]] bordering the countries of [[Botswana]], [[Mozambique]], [[South Africa]], and [[Zambia]].
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  • * ''A History of South Africa, Third Edition''. Leonard Thompson. Yale University Press. 1 March 2001. 38 * ''South Africa: A Narrative History''. Frank Welsh. Kodansha America. 1 February 1999. 606
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  • ...1916 and 1918 as an emergency currency. Although these were issued under [[South Africa]]n administration, these notes are denominated in [[Pfennig]]s and [[Marks]
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  • ...ded north by Zambia, Malawi, and Tanzania, west by Zimbabwe, south-west by South Africa and Swaziland, with access to the Indian Ocean in the east.
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  • ...trator-General of South West Africa''' was the official appointed by the [[South Africa]]n Government to administer [[South West Africa]] on its behalf from 1915 u
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  • {{r|South Africa}} {{r|President of South Africa}}
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  • ...es for understanding human origins in Africa, discovered near Krugersdorp, South Africa in 1936.
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  • [[South Africa|South African]] community music school founded by [[Rosemary Nalden]] for l
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Union of South Africa]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Constitution of South Africa}}
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  • *[[Kromdraai Cave| Kromdraai]], South Africa 1938 *[[Swartkrans Cave|Swartkrans]], South Africa 1948
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  • ...o the west and north, to the east by [[Zambia]] and [[Zimbabwe]], and by [[South Africa]] to the east and south.
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  • Anglican archbishop, the former prelate of [[South Africa|The Church of Southern Africa]], and a [[Nobel Prize|Nobel]] laureate.
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  • ...istorical events, including the founding meetings of the [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] and [[African National Congress]].
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  • ...a''' is the principal governing document of the [[South Africa|Republic of South Africa]]. The current South African constitution was approved on December 4, 1996 The current constitution is the fifth since South Africa's 1910 founding and the second since its democratization during the 1990s.
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  • *[[Paleoanthropology in South Africa]]
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  • ...n the genus [[parahyaena]], found in areas of [[Namibia]], [[Botswana]], [[South Africa]], [[Zimbabwe]] and south west [[Angola]].
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  • ...d mountainous kingdom bordered north, west, and south by the Republic of [[South Africa]], and [[Mozambique]] to the east.
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  • {{r|South Africa}} {{r|National Party (South Africa)}}
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  • ...Kromdraai, and about 36 kilometres north-west of the city of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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  • {{r|South Africa}} {{r|National Party (South Africa)}}
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  • ...ty, ethnic and racial identity, and nationalism that were the hallmarks of South Africa's pre-[[apartheid]] history. ...ional Party's formation of a coalition government with the [[Labour Party (South Africa)|Labour Party]].
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  • A national park in [[South Africa]].
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  • The '''Union of South Africa''' was a self-governing [[dominion]] of the [[British Empire]] from May 31, The Union of South Africa was formed by the merger of four previously discrete political units: The B
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  • ...fo.gov.za/documents/constitution/index.htm Constitution of the Republic of South Africa] - From the South African government website, a portal to the full text of
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  • Southern African country independent from South Africa since 1990; capital Windhoek.
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  • ...site of Sterkfontein and about 45km Northwest of the City of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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  • A species of early hominin found only in South Africa.
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  • Venomous viper species found in Namibia and South Africa
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  • Fossil-bearing breccia filled cavity located in South Africa.
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  • A major political party in South Africa from 1934 to 1977.
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  • *Van Wyk, B-E, van Oudtshoorn, B & Gericke, N. 1997. Medicinal Plants of South Africa. Briza Publications, Pretoria.
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  • ...ams into the qualifying stage which began in August 2007 and 32, including South Africa who were exempt from pre-qualification, took part in the 2010 tournament.
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  • A venomous viper species found only in Western Cape Province, South Africa.
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  • *[[Paleoanthropology in South Africa]]
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  • ...and Kromdraai and about 45km North-Northwest of the City of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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  • ...and Swartkrans and about 45km North-Northwest of the City of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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  • ...and Kromdraai and about 50km North-Northwest of the City of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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  • The five places a fossil species of hominin endemic to South Africa have been found.
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  • ...ed mountainous kingdom and enclave, entirely surrounded by the Republic of South Africa.
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  • *Singer, Ronald. "The New Fossil Sites a Langebaanweg (South Africa)" ''Current Anthropology'', Vol. 2, No. 4 (Oct., 1961). 385-387. [http://li
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  • *[[Paleoanthropology in South Africa]]
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  • A World Heritage site in South Africa, which comprises three localities containing numerous fossil-bearing caves.
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  • A venomous member of the genus Bitis, found only in Cape Province, South Africa.
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  • ...bi (Kenya), 1991 Cairo (Egypt), 1995 Harare (Zimbabwe), 1999 Johannesburg (South Africa), 2003 Abuja (Nigeria) and 2007 Algiers. In 2011 the event is due to be hel
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  • ...910 until 1934, when it was dissolved and fused with the [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] to form the [[United Party]]. == South Africa's first government ==
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  • ...us viper subspecies[4] restricted to eastern and southern Cape Province in South Africa.
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  • ...rged during the nineteenth century as a reaction to British colonialism in South Africa.
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  • Designed by [[Gerard Bull]] in [[South Africa]], a family of [[155mm howitzer]]s with exceptionally long range
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  • ...thecus africanus]]'' skull found at [[Sterkfontein caves|Sterkfontein]] in South Africa.
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  • *[[Paleoanthropology in South Africa]]
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  • Medicinal plant native to South Africa, whose derivative in inexpensive cold and flu medicines of various brands h
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  • {{r|South Africa}}
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  • The [[Afrikaner Party]] was a short-lived [[political party]] in [[South Africa]]. Although it existed for only a decade (1941-1951) and never won an elect ...y]]''. In 1940, Hertzog's ''Volksparty'' merged with the [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] in an attempt to unify [[Afrikaner nationalism|Afrikaner
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  • ...rty]] subsequent to their 1933 general election coalition, the UP governed South Africa from 1934 through 1948 and was the official opposition party from 1948 unti ...threatening to join forces with the SAP, oust the National Party, and save South Africa from economic ruin.
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  • The currency of South Africa prior to its replacement by the rand in 1961.
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  • ...gist]], best known for discovering ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]'' in [[South Africa]] in 1924.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1903-88) [[South Africa]]n political activist and writer whose novel ''[[Cry, the Beloved Country]]
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  • *[[Paleoanthropology in South Africa]]
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  • ...cal and policy program that dictated racial identity and race relations in South Africa, 1948-1990
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  • *[[Paleoanthropology in South Africa]]
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  • ...escended from and still closely related to Dutch; spoken by many people in South Africa and Namibia.
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  • ...in a small coastal region straddling the border between [[Namibia]] and [[South Africa]].
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  • *[[Paleoanthropology in South Africa]]
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  • Environmental patrol vessels built for [[South Africa]] to a design by [[the Netherlands|Dutch]] firm the [[Damen Stan Group]].
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  • *[http://www.nationalparty.co.za/ National Party South Africa] - Official website of the National Party
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  • '''Namibia''' is a southern [[Africa]]n [[country]] independent from [[South Africa]] since 1990; its capital is [[Windhoek]] and its population is about 2,100
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  • *Walton, Edgar Harris. ''The Inner History of the National Convention of South Africa''. T.M. Miller, 1912.
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  • Capital city of [[Free State]], [[South Africa]] traditionally considered the country's judicial capital.
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  • ...te for International Organization Affairs]], 1995-98; [[U.S. Ambassador to South Africa]], 1992-95; [[U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria]]
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  • ...g child, was found by Raymond Dart in 1924 at the Taung Limestone Works in South Africa. Subsequent finds were found all over Africa. There are currently four spec
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  • ...ddle Pleistocene aged hominid fossil-bearing locality on the West Coast of South Africa, near the town of Saldanha Bay.
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  • {{r|South Africa}}
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  • ...der Merwe, C.G. and J.E. du Plessis, editors. ''Introduction to the Law of South Africa''. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2004.
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  • {{r|South Africa}}
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  • ...ment of land in Germany, the Netherlands and the Dutch colonies, including South Africa, equivalant to approximately 0.202 to 1.012 ha.
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  • ...hy or geopolitics. Within the region are numerous territories, including [[South Africa]], [[Swaziland]], [[Lesotho]], [[Namibia]], and [[Botswana]].
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  • ...issioner for South Africa in 1884. In 1910, Basutoland declined union with South Africa and in 1966 it became an independent and sovereign member of the [[Commonwe
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  • ...bia]], [[Malawi]], and [[Tanzania]], west by [[Zimbabwe]], south-west by [[South Africa]] and [[Swaziland]], with access to the [[Indian Ocean]] in the east. Evide
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  • *R. Dart (1925). Australopithecus africanus, the man-ape of South Africa. Nature.
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  • ...[human evolution]], his discovery of ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]'' in South Africa in 1924.
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  • {{r|South Africa}}
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  • *[[South Africa]]
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  • ...till closely related to [[Dutch language|Dutch]]. It is spoken mainly in [[South Africa]] and [[Namibia]]. Although it is sometimes incorrectly referred to as a "[ ...n for the [[Dutch East India Company]] (now the area around [[Cape Town]], South Africa) out of the [[Zeelandic]] and [[Hollandic]] dialects spoken by the Dutch se
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  • The '''pound''' (''pond'' in [[Afrikaans]]) was the currency of [[South Africa]] prior to its replacement by the [[rand]] in 1961. Like the [[pound sterli
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  • |[[South Africa]] ([[Cape Province]]), southern [[Angola]], [[Namibia]] |Namibia, [[Botswana]], [[Zimbabwe]], north-east South Africa, [[Mozambique]]
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  • [[South Africa]] operates three '''Lillian Ngoyi class environmental patrol vessels''', ba The vessels were constructed in South Africa by [[Farocean Marine]].<ref name=DefenceWebSA/>
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  • ...ty]] in [[South Africa]]. It has been the governing party since 1994, when South Africa held its first nationwide multiracial election. Prior to its reconstitution
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  • ...and Chair of Israel Connections Committee; Mazkir of [[Habonim Dror]] in South Africa from 1976-1977 and was the leader of the United Kibbutz Movement Delegation
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  • ...o distinct regions of Africa. In southern Africa they are found throughout South Africa and Botswana and through most of Namibia and Zimbabwe and in parts of Angol ...f the spotted hyaenas range in Botswana, Namibia and the northern areas of South Africa. Striped hyaenas and spotted hyaenas overlap at the northern range of spott
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  • * [[South Africa]]: The [[National Assembly (South Africa)|National Assembly]]
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  • ...rlands Women (cricket)|Netherlands Women]], [[South Africa Women (cricket)|South Africa Women]] and [[West Indies Women (cricket)|West Indies Women]].
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  • ...al behavior, as with the attempt to change policies of [[apartheid]]-era [[South Africa]] or Iraq under [[Saddam Hussein]].
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  • ...ner Broederbond''''' (Afrikaner Brotherhood; AB) was a twentieth-century [[South Africa|South African]] [[secret society]] that advanced an [[Afrikaner nationalism ...rbond'' was founded in Johannesburg in 1918 as ''Jong Suid-Afrika'' (Young South Africa) by Henning J. Klopper, H.W. van der Merwe, and D.H.C. du Plessis, three te
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  • ...rly [[hominin]]. [[Fossil]]s of ''A. africanus'' have only been found in [[South Africa]]. ...me="Dart">{{cite book|title=''Australopithecus africanus'', the man-ape of South Africa|accessdate=|author=R. Dart|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=1925 |format= |wor
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  • ...er]], 18 of them in the notorious [[Robben Island]] jail. After serving as South Africa's first black President, he became a [[philanthropy|philanthropist]] and ca ...e]] and trained as a [[lawyer]]. Having joined the ANC, he then co-founded South Africa's first black law firm. In 1956, he became a defendant in a four-and-a-half
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  • ...ed during the nineteenth century as a reaction to British colonialism in [[South Africa]].
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  • ...ission on the Gaza Conflict]]; former judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa and former Prosecutor of the [[International Criminal Tribunal for the form
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  • The '''''Tschukundu''''' and '''''Indlovu''''' are [[tugboat]]s, built in [[South Africa]] by [[Farocean Marine]] to a design from Dutch shipbuilders the [[Damen Gr South Africa's [[National Ports Authority]] also operates a floating crane named [[Indlo
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  • Founder and chairman of the [[Global Leadership Foundation]]; [[President of South Africa]] (1989-1994); executive deputy president (1994-1996); opposition leader 19
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  • ...4 April 2007.</ref> restricted to eastern and southern Cape Province in [[South Africa]].<ref name="Mal03"/> ...farm Springvale, and Kleinpoort near Committees ... Eastern Cape Province, South Africa." <ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...hominin]]. [[Fossil|Fossils]] of ''P. robustus'' have only been found in [[South Africa]]. ...P. robustus'' was discovered at the site of [[Kromdraai Cave| Kromdraai]], South Africa <ref name="Hilton-Barber">{{cite book|title=Field guide to the Cradle of Hu
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  • ...ere included in the new [[Cape Province]]. During the [[First World War]], South Africa overran the German colony and established martial law. ...al settlers. After the war, the [[League of Nations]] granted a mandate to South Africa to administer [[South West Africa]], as it was then called, and civilian ru
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  • ...per]] species found in southern Namibia and north-western Cape Province in South Africa. No subspecies are currently recognized.<ref name="ITIS">[http://www.itis.g Found in north-western Cape Province in South Africa and the arid mountains of the lower Orange River basin, north into to south
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  • ...uthern Africa. It borders the countries of [[Botswana]], [[Mozambique]], [[South Africa]], and [[Zambia]].
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  • ...echnical exception to this statement is 1970 when [[South Africa (cricket)|South Africa]] cancelled a scheduled tour and were replaced by a [[Rest of the World XI
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  • ...istocene]] aged [[hominid]] fossil-bearing locality on the West Coast of [[South Africa]], near the town of Saldanha Bay. The site is located on a peninsula overlo ...ite book|title=A new Pleistocene hominid bearing locality at Hoedjiespunt, South Africa. |accessdate=|author=Berger et al.|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=1995 |form
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  • ...ched the finals of the Leinster Schools Junior Cup. In 2002 a team visited South Africa, the first state school in Ireland to do so. Despite the schools traditiona
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  • ...word in most of the world--the liberals in societies from China to Iran to South Africa to Argentina are supporters of human rights and free markets--but its meani
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  • ...covered the fall of the [[Berlin Wall]], the first all-races election in South Africa and the Good Friday Peace Talks in Northern Ireland. In 1997 and 1998, his
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  • ...ate]]s such as [[South Australia]], [[Southwestern US]], [[Israel]], and [[South Africa]] where wet winters are followed by hot dry summers.
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  • ...o host to legal bodies, many [[business]]es and political assemblies. In [[South Africa]], by contrast, the cities of [[Pretoria]] (often called [[Tshwane]]), [[Ca
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  • ...dmark events in legal history. The civil law systems of [[Scotland]] and [[South Africa]] are uncodified, and the civil law systems of [[Scandinavia|Scandinavian]]
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  • ...ohan (2004). A Complete Guide to the Snakes of Southern Africa. Cape Town, South Africa: Struik Nature. pp. 104–105. ISBN 1-86872-932-X.</ref> but it is not unco
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  • ...y ever seen. It occurs on the coastal regions of east Africa from Kenya to South Africa. Like other mamba species, it is highly venomous and a single bite can easi ...biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/10416 Illustrations of the zoology of South Africa]. Reptilia. Smith, Elder, and Co., London </ref> The genus name is derived
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  • ...The IPVs will be the first vessels of a Damen Sea Axe design to operate in South Africa. The Sea Axe is a revolutionary, Damen patented hull design, which offers e
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  • ...The IPVs will be the first vessels of a Damen Sea Axe design to operate in South Africa. The Sea Axe is a revolutionary, Damen patented hull design, which offers e
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  • ...first to [[Canada]] and subsequently to [[Australia]] , [[New Zealand]], [[South Africa]], and Ireland. In 1926, the 6th Imperial Conference<ref>[http://foundingd ====[[South Africa]]====
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  • ...[[Uganda]], where he contracted [[malaria]]. By 1951, he had settled in [[South Africa]], working in the [[gold mining]] industry and [[asbestos]] industry in [[D Bagley and his wife left South Africa for England in 1964 where they lived in Bishopsteignton, Devon. They then s
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  • ...d]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], [[Netherlands]], [[Africa]] (especially South Africa) and [[The Americas|America]]. A free (meaning, not state controlled) synod
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  • ...of the SIS, with foreign assignments including [[Yemen]], [[Syria]] and [[South Africa]].
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  • Economic means that helped establish rights in [[South Africa]], the [[Sullivan principles]], are a priority. They encourage investment u
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  • ...an early hominid is ''Australopithecus africanus'' or the Taung child from South Africa. Other species such as ''A.(Paranthropus) robustus'',and ''A.afarensis'' we ...rest:Implications for the primate predation and early hominid taphonomy in South Africa.American Physical Anthroplogy. 131, pp. 151-165</ref> The taphonomic analys
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  • ...e '''"geelslang"''' (yellow snake) and '''"bruinkapel"''' (brown cobra) in South Africa. [[Afrikaans]] speaking South Africans also refer to the Cape cobra as '''" ...(Serpentes: Elapidae) in the DeHoop Nature Reserve, Western Cape Province, South Africa|url=http://www.crepinstitute.co.za/pdf/BHSCapeCobra.pdf|work=Herpetological
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  • ...og''' (''Xenopus laevis'', also known as '''platanna''') is a species of [[South Africa]]n aquatic [[frog]] of the genus ''[[Xenopus]]''. It can grow up to 12 cm l
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  • Bone fragments obtained from Swartkrans, South Africa during the 1948-52 palaeontological work at the site were analysed by C.K. ...odel to account for the deposition of bones in some of the fossil caves of South Africa.<ref name="Brain"/>
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  • '''The Kruger National Park''', [[South Africa|South Africa]] is located in the lowveld and situated between the vast [[Mozambique]] co ...he Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park when an agreement was signed between South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique to merge conservation areas in their respective co
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  • ...ns that resulted in Nelson Mandela taking the presidency of post-apartheid South Africa. He has also undertaken special missions on behalf of the Secretary-General
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  • ...of Southern Africa|year=1983|publisher=Delta Books|location=Johannesburg, South Africa|isbn=0947464301}}</ref><ref name=Burton/> The length of an average adult is ...n Africa|year=1992 (Republished 2004)|publisher=Struik Publishers|location=South Africa|isbn=186872932X|pages=106-107}}</ref>
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  • * Eldredge, Elizabeth A., and Fred Morton; ''Slavery in South Africa: Captive Labor on the Dutch Frontier'' Westview Press, 1994 [http://www.que
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  • ...s of Southern Africa|year=2004|publisher=Struik Nature|location=Cape Town, South Africa|isbn=1-86872-932-X|pages=102–103}}</ref> This species is found in northeast [[South Africa]], southern [[Mozambique]], eastern [[Botswana]], [[Malawi]], throughout [[
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  • *[[South Africa]] (Became a Dominion in 1910. It withdrew from the British Commonwealth to
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  • ...described by Branch and Farrell (1988), from Summer Pride, East London in South Africa, was striped. The pattern consisted of a narrow (1 scale wide) pale yellow ...es, except for male specimens from highland east Africa and Cape Province, South Africa, that usually have a striking yellow and black color pattern.<ref name="SB9
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  • ...he end of this month in Ethiopia and they'll be convened by [[President of South Africa]] [[Thabo Mbeki]], the chairman of the African Union's High-Level Implement
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  • ...ce, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States of America,
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  • ...te]], are the most common catalysts, but by no means the only ones. When [[South Africa]] was under economic embargoes due to its [[apartheid]] policy, its Sasol c
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  • Diamonds have been found in [[South Africa]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], China, [[Russia]], [[Australia]], [[Brazil]],
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  • ...at Crook’s Corner creates a triangle of land that forms a border between [[South Africa]], [[Zimbabwe]] and [[Mozambique]], and forms a natural choke point for wil ...The abundant [[Marine (ocean)|marine]] deposits of the North East coast of South Africa are of this age. There is also the hope of finding the rarest forms of vert
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  • |[[South Africa]] ([[Cape Province]], [[Transvaal Province|Transvaal]]), [[Namibia]], south |Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, Guinea, Gabon, Principe (Gulf of Gu
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  • ...s of Southern Africa|year=2004|publisher=Struik Nature|location=Cape Town, South Africa|isbn=186872932X}}</ref> but with other components also. It retains the typi
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  • ...ebruary 1, 1947, the king, queen, and the princesses made a state visit to South Africa. Other trips were postponed indefinitely because of a circulatory ailment s
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  • One example of an extended pidgin is [[Fanagalo]], used in some [[South Africa|South African]] [[mine (resource exploitation)|mine]]s, and which is actual * [[Fanagalo]] is a [[South Africa]]n mine pidgin;
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  • ...r in his life, he also led a campaign of non-violent civil disobedience in South Africa. Both campaigns were an important source of inspiration to [[Martin Luther == South Africa ==
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  • ...ains and breeding gentler stock. Beekeepers keep ''A. m. scutellata'' in [[South Africa]] using common beekeeping practices without excessive problems. ...some bee species (such as the Cape Bee ''[[Apis mellifera capensis]]'' of South Africa) are known to be able to propagate additional females via egg laying female
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  • ...ine overs. The match was one of the lowest-scoring Tests on record &ndash; South Africa were all out twice for 36 and 45; Australia (without [[Don Bradman]] who ha
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  • ...joined at the head, born in [[Germany]], in early 1987, and separated in [[South Africa]], in January 1998.<ref name=Wapo2015-11-15/><ref name=BaltimoreSun1998-01-
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  • ...for Mapping and Analyzing Fossil Deposits at Swartkrans, Gauteng Province, South Africa |accessdate=|author=Nigro et al.|authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2003 |format
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  • ...ealand Women (cricket)|New Zealand Women]], [[South Africa Women (cricket)|South Africa Women]] and [[West Indies Women (cricket)|West Indies Women]]. Women's limi ...t is known that seven provinces were playing the game thereafter and the [[South Africa and Rhodesia Women's Cricket Association]] was founded in 1952.<ref name="B
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  • ...[[/Addendum#The Antipodes| Antipodes]], had established its control of [[South Africa]], and had successfully engaged in the European "scramble for Africa" (see ...s hegemony. By 1910, four colonies<ref>Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa</ref> had become self governing and had been granted "[[/Addendum#Dominions
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  • .../apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=azQmxGbmX7_4&refer=home}}</ref> China, Libya, South Africa and Vietnam emphasized that their consent applied only to the Somali situat
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  • ...ons are rising ahead of elections. The scheduled elections, brokered by [[South Africa]], are in a generally endorsed framework accepted in September 2009, in the
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  • ...and visited Brisbane, Sydney, and New Zealand. They went to Mauritius and South Africa, then crossed Canada east to west and back again on the Canadian Pacific Ra ...r, "The Royal Tour of 1901 and the Construction of an Imperial Identity in South Africa." '' South African Historical Journal'' 2000 (41): 324-348. Issn: 0258-247
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  • ...lopment and production of the C-160 for the air forces of France, Germany, South Africa and Turkey. Production of the aircraft by the three companies ended in 1972 ==South Africa: Aircraft Platforms ==
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  • ...entually furnished materials for his ''Catalogue of the Fossil Reptilia of South Africa'' (1876). His writings on birds included a paper on ''[[Apteryx]]'' (1840-1
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  • ...rn hemisphere, the major rugby-playing nations are New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and Argentina. Tonga, Fiji and Western Samoa also have national teams. In t ...by World Cup, which is competed for in a tournament held every four years. South Africa beat Argentina in the 2007 final.
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  • ...have been found in Bodo, Ethiopia; Saldanha (also known as Elandsfontein), South Africa; Ndutu, Tanzania; and Kabwe, Zimbabwe. ...sapiens have been found Singha, Sudan; Omo, Ethiopia; Klasies River Mouth, South Africa; and Skhãl Cave, Israel.<ref>[http://anthropology.si.edu/HumanOrigins/ha/s
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  • ...tory" states: India, Israel, North Korea and Pakistan. One special case is South Africa, which built nuclear weapons but disarmed itself under secret international
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  • * '''[[Afrikaans language|Afrikaans]]''', spoken in [[South Africa]] and [[Namibia]], is a language descended from 18th century Dutch, with a
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  • ...[[Irish Free State]], [[Newfoundland]] (which joined Canada in 1949); and South Africa, Australia and New Zealand followed. [[India]] became a Dominion at indepen ...]</ref>. Six countries suffered suspensions, five of which were temporary (South Africa 1961, Fiji 1987, Pakistan and Nigeria 1996, and Sierra Leone 1997) and one
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  • ...[[Cape Verde Coast Guard]] (2011), the [[Ecuadorian Coastguard]] (2012), [[South Africa]] (2015), [[Trinidad and Tobago]] (2016), and the [[Somali Police Force]] (
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  • ...t always a "market-dominant minority" -- Indians in East Africa, whites in South Africa, overseas Chinese -- which, in a free-market, attains higher levels of inco With the transition away from the apartheid government in South Africa, there was a strong desire for multiracial democratic institutions to repla
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  • ...n Europe and north Africa. The red rabbit, (''Pronolagus'') is found in [[South Africa]]. Other species of rabbit include the grass rabbit (''Poelagus'') of [[Su
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  • ...members were on hand to monitor the first free and democratic elections in South Africa in 1994.
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  • ...e race as the dominant national ideology at the time. Only [[apartheid]] [[South Africa]] and later Nazi [[Germany]] and Fascist [[Japan]] exceeded Australia in th
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  • ...species of trypanosome that caused the cattle disease called [[nagana]] in South Africa. Dr. Bruce named the species after him and therefore the name "''trypanoso ...se]]'' and ''T.b.[[gambiense]]''. ''T.b.rhodesiense'' infects the East and South Africa and represents <10% of the reported cases. This sub-species cause an acute
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  • ...onsibility for Indian Ocean waters off [[Tanzania]], [[Mozambique]], and [[South Africa]] was transferred from USPACOM to U.S. European Command (USEUCOM).
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  • ...l given to any group struggling against an American ally (see [[Reagan and South Africa]]). [[Terrorism]] was seen as Soviet tool against the west, and therefore n
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  • ...ted States of America]], [[Canada]], [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], and [[South Africa]]. It is also the most used ''[[lingua franca]]'' in international business
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  • The first outbreak ever seen was in South Africa in 1993.
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  • ...ica]], [[Egypt]], Ireland, [[South Korea]], [[Malaysia]], [[Singapore]], [[South Africa]] and [[Taiwan]].
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  • ...pse has occurred as recently as the late 1990s at the Sterkfontein site in South Africa, and it took years of effort to clear the rubble. One way to prevent such ...many different 3-D coordinates on the surface of the rock. In areas like [[South Africa| South African]] [[Hominin|hominin]]-bearing [[cave]]s it has been found it
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  • *[[Jeremy Sarkin]] ([[South Africa]]), Working Group on [[extrajudicial detention|Enforced or Involuntary Disa
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  • ...and raised in [[Toronto, Ontario]], by parents who were immigrants from [[South Africa]].<ref name=theglobeandmail2018-03-30/> Her mother is a journalist, her fa
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  • '''Kaîser''' ''Germany'' = '''Kaîzer''' ''South Africa
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  • ...d in a sensational match at [[The Oval]] in 1882. [[South Africa (cricket)|South Africa]] began playing Test matches in 1889. By 1900, top-class cricket was establ
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  • The '''Republic of South Africa''' is the southernmost country in [[Africa]]. It borders [[Namibia]], [[Bot ...n interests, particularly during the Cold War. As a result of the former, South Africa is a very racially diverse nation. It has the largest population of people
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  • The Governments of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Pakistan and Ceylon, whose countries are united as Members of the B Accordingly the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Pakistan and Ceylon hereby declare that they remain united as free
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  • ...alled ''The Monitor'' "one of the more important voices covering events in South Africa".<ref>{{cite web |title=From the Collections: Mandela visits the Monitor |d
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  • ...Currimbhoy Ibrahim, president of the gathering, spoke from the chair: “In South Africa itself all our countrymen have felt and acted and suffered together as Indi
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  • ...and efficacy of zinc supplementation for children with HIV-1 infection in South Africa: a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial. | journal=Lancet | yea
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  • ...n Affairs during the historic U.S. mediation of Namibian independence from South Africa and Cuban troop withdrawal from Angola.
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  • ...public of Korea, Namibia, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irela ...f the economies of the coastal member states of the SADC (Angola, Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania, Mauritius and Seychelles),
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  • ...ny of the therapsids have been found in places like Europe, Africa (mainly South Africa), Antarctica, Asia (China and India), and South America (mostly in Argentin
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  • ...n of the [[United Kingdom]], [[Canada]], [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[South Africa]], Pakistan and [[Sri Lanka|Ceylon]].
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  • ...ses in several of Britain's former colonies, especially [[Rhodesia]] and [[South Africa]]. Wilson is credited with resisting pressure during this period to lend mi
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  • ...ons at night.jpg|right|350px|Lions at night in [[Kruger National Park]], [[South Africa]].}} Although rare, white lions are occasionally encountered in Timbavati, [[South Africa]]. Their unusual color is due to a [[recessive gene]]. A white lion has a d
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  • ...Rights Conference. At the 2001 World Conference against Racism in Durban, South Africa, a number of attendees attacked Israel. Even though Israelis including Shim
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  • ...appropriate when all else fails. There are cases where a nation, such as [[South Africa]] or [[Libya]], voluntarily disarmed an active WMD program, and the reasons
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  • ...a]] and [[North-Eastern Rhodesia]], which were controlled by the [[British South Africa Company]]. From 1924 the administration came under the United Kingdom gover ===British South Africa Company===
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  • ...es on both sides. Goldstone is former judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa and former Prosecutor of the [[International Criminal Tribunal for the form
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  • ...i, eastern Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and northeast KwaZulu-Natal Province in [[South Africa]]. The type locality given is "Gabon" (Africa).<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...tably Canada, [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[India]], [[Brazil]], and [[South Africa]].
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  • <td>[[South Africa]]</td><td>[[Pretoria]] (''executive'')<br />[[Cape Town]] (''legislative'') ...ate|South Africa}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|South Africa}}''</small></td>
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  • ...olvement with JVP Jean was involved in solidarity work in Central America, South Africa and Mozambique.
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  • ...after the pharmaceutical giants promised to reduce prices 90 percent). In South Africa the government has taken a radical stand against the use of western therapi
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  • ...have been numerous epidemics of the virus in Israel (1950s),France (1962), South Africa (1974), and Romania (1996). Most recently, there were two epidemic outbreak
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  • ...e assumed to have them by most worldwide intelligence agencies. One state, South Africa, developed nuclear weapons but verifiably disarmed itself of them.
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  • ...n. 2004. ''A Complete Guide to the Snakes of Southern Africa''. Cape Town, South Africa: Struik Nature. 95-97 pp. ISBN 1-86872-932-X.</ref> This species is named f ...awi]], [[Zambia]], [[Zimbabwe]] and [[Botswana]] to [[KwaZulu-Nata]]l in [[South Africa]], and into [[Namibia]]; then northeasterly through [[Angola]] to the south
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  • ...e subtle changes in Taiwan. In 1990, the Afrikaner-dominated government of South Africa peacefully moved to a power-sharing multiracial one.
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  • ...l-caps;">Christenson, Eric A.</span>: ''Leptotes mogyensis'' in '''Orchids South Africa Vol.35''', pp. 54. Cape Town, 2004.</ref>
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  • ...s are as widespread as China, [[Brazil]], [[France]], [[Indonesia]], and [[South Africa]]. Worldwide production was over 600 million [[metric ton]]s in 2003 – ju
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  • ...o-founding the [[Celtic Literary Society]]. In the 1890s he emigrated to [[South Africa]] where he originally worked at a diamond mine. He then co-established a sm
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  • ...ration: A Comparative History of Black Ideologies in the United States and South Africa'' (2nd ed. 1996)[http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0195109783 excerpt
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  • ...untry in 1954. With the international sanctions towards [[apartheid]] in [[South Africa]] in the late 1960s, such a government sponsored policy of restrictive immi
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  • ...he Hopi, who know these beings as the star people. We've looked at this in South Africa, particularly in interviewing in depth a leading South African ''sangoma'',
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  • ...sagie (October 2008), Master's dissertation, [[University of Pretoria]], [[South Africa]]</ref><ref>{{cite journal|author=M.R. Beychok|title=Coal gasification for ...cing isolation and embargoes during the [[apartheid]] era (1948 - 1990), [[South Africa]] turned to coal gasification and the Fischer-Tropsch process to supply sig
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  • ...ege of Radiologists), but accept radiology certificates from Canada, Eire, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. <ref name=IntRad>{{citation
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  • ...the Ford administration persistently claimed. The United States knew about South Africa's covert invasion plans, and collaborated militarily with its troops, contr .... And I believe you are aware of the feelings of the black Africans toward South Africa." No CIA personnel were present, but this is mentioned in the context of se
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  • ...to the Americas and Europe; the apartheid systems that existed in the USA, South Africa and Rhodesia; and comparable (but little-known) situations across the globe
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  • Passed nem. con.<ref>The 6 Communist members, plus South Africa and Saudi Arabia, abstained.</ref> by the [[United Nations]] General Assemb
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  • *[[South Africa]]: South African Society of Chemical Engineers
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  • ...racism.'" at the [[2001 U.N. World Conference Against Racism]] in Durban, South Africa. <ref name=ADL2009-08-03>{{citation
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  • ...e good low average of 15.11 in 1951 and played in two of the Tests against South Africa, taking four wickets in all. England won the series by three Tests to one, ...ended in a 3–2 win for England who had won the first two matches only for South Africa to win the next two and level the series for a decider at the Oval. Statham
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  • ...stitution of man. <ref>Jurriaance, Aart (1978) ''Bridges, " Bridges Trust, South Africa, c. 1978</ref> The concept of the rays can also be found in earlier Theosop ...s relationship.<ref>Jurriaance, Aart (c. 1978) ''Bridges, " Bridges Trust, South Africa</ref> She elaborates on this in her teaching on "Discipleship in the New Ag
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  • *[[South Africa]]: [http://www.saiche.co.za/ South African Institution of Chemical Engineer
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  • ...By about 1000 AD Bantu migration had reached modern day [[Zimbabwe]] and [[South Africa]].
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  • ...eams (i.e., [[Australia (cricket)|Australia]] and [[South Africa (cricket)|South Africa]] at that time) and other teams or pairings designated as such by MCC (e.g. ...thereby, as first-class matches. At the time, only Australia, England and South Africa held Test status.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Re
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  • ...ology : seeking transformation in Singapore, Finland, the Philippines, and South Africa|last1=Hanna|first1=Nagy|last2=Knight|first2=Peter T.|date=2012|publisher=Sp ...ology : seeking transformation in Singapore, Finland, the Philippines, and South Africa|last1=Hanna|first1=Nagy|last2=Knight|first2=Peter T.|date=2012|publisher=Sp
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  • ...nd efficacy of zinc supplementation for children with HIV-1 infection in South Africa: a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial. | journal=Lancet | ye
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  • ...llem |last=Botha |title=Orbital Debris: A Case Study of an Impact Event in South Africa |booktitle=Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Space Debris |pa
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  • ...korder/2155rank.html CIA Factbook 2007''] </ref> Estimates from 2003 show South Africa has 5,300,000 cases; India has 5,100,000; and Nigeria has 3,600,000. The U
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  • ...ulty of extraction and changing economic factors affecting the industry in South Africa. ...east partly over the rights of miners and possession of the gold wealth in South Africa.
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  • ...of the United States, [[Pierre Barthes]] of France, [[Cliff Drysdale]] of South Africa, [[Roger Taylor]] of Great Britain, and [[John Newcombe]] and [[Tony Roche]
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  • ...Life Etched in Stone: Fossils of South Africa''. The Geological Society of South Africa, Johannesburg.</ref> ...nuidens'', a swimming reptile from the Whitehill Formation near Kimberley, South Africa.}}
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  • ...of the African National Congress, now part of the democratic government of South Africa, from the U.S. terrorism list.
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  • ...(DRC) have access to basic medical care, and even in relatively well off [[South Africa]], only 50-70%t have such access, with black populations at the low end of ...ths have occurred there. Eastern and southern African countries, including South Africa, are the worst affected, with 10-26% of adults infected with the disease.<r
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  • *[[Cliff Drysdale]] South African 26 May 1941, Nelspruit, South Africa *[[Sandra Reynolds]] South African 4 March 1939, South Africa
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  • ...om Alaska to Tierra del Fuego in one trip, and from Europe's North Cape to South Africa's Cape of Good Hope in a second journey. His book about the first trip, ''T
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  • ...ealand Women (cricket)|New Zealand Women]], [[South Africa Women (cricket)|South Africa Women]] and [[West Indies Women (cricket)|West Indies Women]]. ...Sheffield Shield]]; in India, the championship is the [[Ranji Trophy]]; in South Africa, the [[Currie Cup]]; and so on. Women's national championships take place i
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  • ...sion of an apartheid protest demonstrator during a Davis Cup match against South Africa at the Newport Beach Tennis Club in California in April 1977. He is also a
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  • ...]]'. [[Wild law]], a term coined by [[Cormac Cullinan]] (a lawyer based in South Africa), would cover birds and animals, rivers and deserts.<ref> http://www.celdf.
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  • ...of the national standards laboratories of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States entered into agreement, effectiv
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  • ...s. The currency supply was expanded by new discoveries of gold in Alaska, South Africa, and Colorado, and from the use of new extraction and reclamation technolog
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  • ...nish, and decided to move to [[South Africa]] after only a few months. In South Africa, he encountered Texas Jack’s Wild West Show and after an impressive audit
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  • ...Free State had [[dominion]] status within the British Empire similar to [[South Africa]], [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]]. But unlike these nations, Ireland had
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  • ...Conference Against Racism (WCAR), scheduled for early September in Durban, South Africa, as a forum to attack Israel and to revive the old canard equating Zionism
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  • ...nt years to 39 murders per 100,000 people, bringing it below the levels of South Africa. Over 90 percent of people murdered are males. Regions like Putumayo, Guavi
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  • ...l:Allpages/Software fork|Software fork]] - [[Special:Allpages/South Africa|South Africa]]
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  • Other countries, such as the [[United States of America]] and [[South Africa]], have very high crime rates. Should parents in such countries be required
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  • ...qualified implementation. Even then, the six communist members, along with South Africa and Saudi Arabia, abstained in the vote.
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  • ...er 2003, Woods and Nordegren attended the [[Presidents Cup]] tournament in South Africa and became officially engaged when Woods proposed at the luxury [[Shamwari
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  • ...ians, Muslims, Buddhist monks and homosexuals. The apartheid Government of South Africa sponsored rebel terrorist groups in neighbouring [[Angola]] and [[Mozambiqu ...the political situation."'' Nelson Mandela, at his trial for terrorism in South Africa, 1963<ref>[http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_146312.html Med
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  • ...ians, Muslims, Buddhist monks and homosexuals. The apartheid Government of South Africa sponsored rebel terrorist groups in neighbouring [[Angola]] and [[Mozambiqu ...the political situation."'' Nelson Mandela, at his trial for terrorism in South Africa, 1963<ref>[http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_146312.html Med
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  • ...Glaswegian Jim Mollison, who just one year earlier made a solo Britain to South Africa flight, flew a de Havilland Puss Moth monoplane ''The Heart’s Content'' f
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  • ...into Afrikaans in 1955 by James J. Ravell was banned by the government of South Africa<ref>The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, volume 10, p. 177</ref>.
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  • '''women''' *wímmin; some dialects of New Zealand and South Africa = '''woman''' *wùmən
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  • ...mineral resources--none of the gold or diamonds that attracted so many to South Africa.
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  • ...itain/LCO_6_3677.htm| accessdate = 2006-09-05 }}</ref> In February 1955, [[South Africa]] belatedly made known that it, too, would object to the "Prince of the Com
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  • Image:Vervet monkey.jpg|A vervet monkey (''Cercopithecus aethiops''). South Africa.
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  • ...that it was, or was not, a nuclear test, and, if it was, probably involved South Africa and possibly Israel. France and Taiwan have also been suggested. Only one b
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  • ...lessing: It’s a miracle, says family'' 17 March 2004 in the newspaper Post South Africa [http://www.thepost.co.za/index.php?fSectionId=154&fArticleId=375687 Availa
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  • His State Department assignments took him to South Africa, the Congo, Zanzibar, and Brazil between 1957 and 1969.
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  • ...ervet monkey.jpg|right|200px|A vervet monkey (''Cercopithecus aethiops''). South Africa.}}
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  • ...Haryana, Punjab, and Rajastan, as well as within the Indian communities in South Africa. Meetings were still small and Sri Hans' close relationship with his studen
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  • ...rked, and five other transports got underway on 10 November for Cape Town, South Africa. This whole operation was classified top secret and was not publicly reveal
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  • ...ced the circus to Latin America, Australia, South East Asia, China, India, South Africa and Russia. Soullier was the first circus owner to introduce Chinese acroba
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  • ====South Africa==== ...http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/scr/2009/cr09273.pdf ''Country Report: South Africa'', International Monetary Fund, September 2009]</ref>
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  • ...e [[Tanzania]]n island of [[Zanzibar]], in 1973, using PAL. At the time, [[South Africa]] did not have a television service at all, owing to opposition from the [[
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  • ...of Biochemistry, Jan-Hendrik Hofmeyr, at the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa, has elaborated on Professor Cohen’s interpretation of Aristotle’s four
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  • ...ional issued its first reports in 1965 – on prison conditions in Portugal, South Africa and Romania – and sponsored a resolution at the United Nations to suspend
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  • ...the Gulf across Iran to beleaguered Russia. Reza Shah went off to exile in South Africa, abdicating on the steps of the airplane in favour of his son.
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  • ...7 May 1982. In the early ‘80s, Elviemek agreed on a production contract in South Africa with the local Armscor Holding, affiliated with the Israel|Israeli state-ow
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  • ...rianism and political intolerance among Whites in the future majority-rule South Africa. ''Journal of Social Psychology'', ''134'', 735-741.</ref> and homosexuals.
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  • ...-1-seronegative female sexual partners of HIV-1-seropositive patients<br/> South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe|| &bull;&nbsp;TDF (vaginal)<br/>&bull;&nbsp;TDF (oral) ...f HIV-1-seropositive patients<br/> 13% report transactional sex<br/>Kenya, South Africa, and Tanzania|| TDF-FTC||Placebo|| HIV-1 infections (any) over approximatel
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  • <tr><th align="left">South Africa</th><th align="left">road to health booklet</th></tr> ...Nigeria recommending a HBR for health in 1962 as well as the precursor to South Africa’s ''Road-to-Health'' card (now a booklet). A publication by Markellis,<re
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  • ...s, doctors and business leaders in Britain as well as Holland, Prussia and South Africa. 4000 went to the American colonies. The English welcomed the French refug
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  • ...and]], [[Egypt]], [[India]], [[Israel]], [[New Zealand]], [[Norway]] and [[South Africa]].
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  • ...-boer.co.za/intro/peace-treaty-vereeniging.php] marking the surrender of [[South Africa]] to Britain. ...ence for the Dominions of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the Union of South Africa''' .
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  • ...British and Irish Lions team for summer tours of Australia, New Zealand or South Africa.
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  • *''The Conflict in South Africa,'' Thomas L. Saaty, Orion, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 3-25, 1988.
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  • ...nds]] in 1615. In 1688, the first ''[[Disa uniflora]]'' was brought from [[South Africa]].<ref name="SAO"/> ...l the nutrients they need to live through another cycle. Some species from South Africa, including ''[[Disa]]'', can go several years without blooming, but if ther
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  • ...nds]] in 1615. In 1688, the first ''[[Disa uniflora]]'' was brought from [[South Africa]].<ref name="SAO"/> ...l the nutrients they need to live through another cycle. Some species from South Africa, including ''[[Disa]]'', can go several years without blooming, but if ther
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  • ...major emerging markets such as Brazil, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa) could play a vital role in brokering consensus on a wide range of intracta
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  • ...to give virtually complete autonomy to Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The French, Belgian and Italian Empires also survived. The US "Empire" shr
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  • ...pretty sure at least some of them did recommend this in the past; I think South Africa was also big on this--> For more information, see [[Litre#Symbol|Litre]].
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  • ...ia]], [[History of Solomon Islands]], [[History of Somalia]], [[History of South Africa]], [[History of Spain]], [[History of Sri Lanka]], [[History of Sudan]], [[
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  • ...imited commercial success in Europe (particularly [[France]]), the USA and South Africa.<ref>Basra, AS (1999) ''Heterosis and Hybrid Seed Production in Agronomic C
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  • ...f farm power by the 1950s. They were also produced in other countries like South Africa and Australia (where an American design was copied in 1876<ref>Extract from
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  • ...o form the colony of Natal and, following the [[Boer War]], the [[Union of South Africa]] became a self-governing [[dominion]] of the British Empire. Elsewhere in ...applied to [[Canada]], [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], and the [[Union of South Africa]].
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  • '''boor''' ''rude'' = '''Boer''' ''South Africa'' *bùer or '''bŏre''' ''boring
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  • ...imited commercial success in Europe (particularly [[France]]), the USA and South Africa.<ref>Basra, AS (1999) ''Heterosis and Hybrid Seed Production in Agronomic C
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  • '''Prôtêa''' -êə ''South Africa''
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  • ...ia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brazil, Israel, Egypt, Mali, and South Africa. The targets set by many developing countries are quite modest when compar
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  • * Limpopo (Northern) Province, South Africa<ref name="pmid12702622">{{cite journal |author=Littlejohns P, Wyatt JC, Gar
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  • ...America]], [[Israel]], [[Canada]], [[United Kingdom]], [[Argentina]] and [[South Africa]], a wide variety of Jewish practices exist, along with a growing plurality
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  • The [[South Africa]]n government employs similar vessels for environmental and fishery patrol.
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  • ...e, including the [[United States of America]], [[Canada]], [[India]] and [[South Africa]], adopted [[English Law]] and variations of the parliamentary system that
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  • ...false end user certificates citing the destination as Singapore, Jordan or South Africa.
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  • ...in North America, an ice cream company in Mexico, quite a few diamonds in South Africa, a Chinese restaurant on Rue François 1er in Paris, a television tube fact
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  • ...h-speaking world, and the legal systems of Louisiana, Quebec, Scotland and South Africa, which had their roots in Roman law, though they have adopted many aspects
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  • ...e]], [[Lance Klusener]] and [[Jacques Kallis]] of [[South Africa (cricket)|South Africa]]; [[Sanath Jayasuriya]] of [[Sri Lanka (cricket)|Sri Lanka]]; [[Monty Nobl
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  • ...t in April 1944. He wrote to [[Christopher Tolkien]] (who was serving in [[South Africa]] with the [[Royal Air Force]]), reporting on progress, and narrated how he
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  • ...til the 1950s and 1960s. The primary contributors were [[Joseph Wolpe]] in South Africa, [[M.B. Shipiro]] and [[Hans Eysenck]] in Britain, and [[B.F. Skinner]] in
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  • ...measures also may be used to pressure specific countries, as, for example, South Africa while it sustained a policy of apartheid, or Sudan while there is widesprea
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  • ===Politics and South Africa: 1899&ndash;1901=== ...Boer War]] between Britain and the [[Boer Republics]], Churchill sailed to South Africa as a journalist for the ''Morning Post'' under the editorship of [[James Ni
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  • ...ders in Britain and the American colonies, as well as Holland, Prussia and South Africa. Those Huguenots who stayed became Catholics.<ref> </ref>
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  • ...provisions in other countries including Scotland, the Republic of Ireland, South Africa, New Zealand, Canada and Australia''". [http://www.courtsni.gov.uk/NR/rdonl
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  • ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mzoli's Mzoli's], a restaurant near [[Cape Town]], [[South Africa]]; see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mzoli%27s&oldid=15851
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  • ...Hungary, Russian, the Balkans, Turkey, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. From that time up to the present, violin makers have generally followed th
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