colonisation in A Sentence

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    The real difficulty with Colonisation is genetic diversity.

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    Technology has always been a powerful tool of Colonisation.

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    This Colonisation program attracted about 300 families from France.

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    Colonisation of planets and communication between different galactic civilisations.

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    Today there are ideological Colonisations which destroy, not with weapons, but with ideas.

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    The presence of the fungus on the body, called Colonisation, doesn't necessarily cause illness.

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    Colonisation did not only rob our people of wealth, it destroyed the country's psyche itself.

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    The book focuses on the legacy of British Colonisation and its losses on the Indian subcontinent.

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    The Colonisation ended in Europe, while India, China and other developing countries started counter-revolution with developed countries.

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    Perhaps because of that, lack of historical knowledge and sense we see all conquests as Colonisation.

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    It is always possible to hold out informal assurances that there will be no“Colonisation” of the Kashmir valley.

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    Personally, I am content that these were primarily journeys of scientific discovery rather than of conquest or Colonisation.

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    However,‘land' and‘Colonisation' being state subjects, it is for the State Governments to pursue the initiatives under the NUHHP: 2007.

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    But this Colonisation delayed the normal recovery of the microbiota, which remained perturbed for the entire six month study period.

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    With hindsight, the feminist movement can be implicated as an agent of Colonisation, but it did support votes for Māori women.

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    Arab influences are visible in North African music and dance and, in Southern Africa, Western influences are apparent due to Colonisation.

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    Yet its Colonisation of the UK is believed to have been a natural event that would have occurred(more slowly) without human intervention.

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    It has been shown that healthcare workers are a significant source of MRSA on hospital wards, especially from nasal and hand Colonisation.

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    If the rise of European Colonisation began in 18th century India, then the rallying cry of'Jai Hind!' also signalled its end in 1947.".

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    After unsuccessful attempts at Colonisation by the Spanish and French, Antigua was colonised by Sir Thomas Warner in 1632 and formally become a British colony in 1667.

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    After unsuccessful attempts at Colonisation by the Spaniards and French, Antigua was colonised by Sir Thomas Warner in 1632 and formally became a British colony in 1667.

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    However, 1-3% of the total population are colonised with MRSA and in most cases no treatment is necessary, as Colonisation does not lead to any harmful infection[2].

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    He valued European civilisation and saw Colonisation as spreading its benefits, with the sad but inevitable effect that savage peoples who did not become civilised faced extinction.

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    He valued European civilisation and saw Colonisation as spreading its benefits, with the sad but inevitable effect of extermination of savage peoples who did not become civilized.

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    In 1770, Lieutenant James Cook charted the east coast of Australia for Great Britain and returned with accounts favouring Colonisation at Botany Bay(now in Sydney), New South Wales.

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    Environmental historians also ask how past societies interacted with their surroundings and consider how and why more ecologically stable ways of living were destroyed through Colonisation by powerful, expanding empires.

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    After Diderot finished ghostwriting its 1780 edition, History of the Two Indies is unflinching in its attacks on the slave trade, and the greed, arrogance and violence Colonisation has unleashed:.

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    There is a story that is commonly told in Britain that the Colonisation of India- as horrible as it may have been- was not of any major economic benefit to Britain itself.

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    Despite everything we might expect today, the book represents one of history's most forthright attacks on European Colonisation, inspiring François-Dominique Toussaint Louverture, leader of the 1791-1804 Haitian revolt which overthrew French colonial rule.

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    In the late 19th century, Aotearoa New Zealand was a volatile and rapidly changing contact zone where British settlers confidently introduced systematic Colonisation, often at the expense of the indigenous Māori population.

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