colonised in A Sentence

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    Their offspring then Colonised the world.

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    The fish that colonise the channels also provide an additional food source.

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    More than 200,000 people have applied for the chance to help colonise Mars.

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    Pope Francis makes it immediately clear that“to promote the Amazon region” does not mean“colonising it culturally”(28).

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    Regarding the political situation in the Colonised world, the 1920 second congress of the Communist

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    By the way: larvae of other parasite species first develop in the duodenum before colonising the large intestine.

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    A possible cause for this is that the bacteria that cause the infection can sometimes live in(‘colonise') the nose.

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    It is not generally thought necessary to treat patients or staff who are Colonised, although further research is required[11, 17].

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    Years ago India took several steps to transform itself from a Colonised state to a free and independent nation.

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    Until 1939 known as Siam, Thailand was the only South East Asia nation that was never Colonised by a Euroregion.

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    These kinds of organisms can colonise our houses and cause serious illness but it's unlikely that you're in imminent danger.

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    Windhoek was founded a second time in 1890 by Imperial GermanArmy Major Curt von François, when the territory became Colonised by Germany.

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    Given the fraught relationship all Colonised countries have with race, however, this debate should also be happening elsewhere- including here in Australia.

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    Windhoek was founded a second time in 1890 by Imperial German Army Major Curt von François, when the territory became Colonised by Germany.

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    The settlement of St. John's has been the administrative centre of Antigua and Barbuda since the islands were first Colonised in 1632,

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    Many people believe that technological changes have had a detrimental impact on the time family members spend together- with‘alone together' time colonising family life.

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    By way of Independence Day celebrations each year the younger generation is acquainted with the struggles of the people who lived in British Colonised India.

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    The modern usage of"ethnic group", however, reflects the different kinds of encounters industrialised states have had with subordinate groups, such as immigrants and Colonised subjects;

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    The various stages of the freedom movement and the various streams active in them broke the layers and freed the hearts of the Colonised people.

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    Healthcare workers who are nasal carriers can serve as sources of MRSA transmission, although they are not nearly as important a reservoir as are Colonised or infected patients.

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    Last month, Paris summoned Italy's ambassador to protest Di Maio's accusation that France was encouraging immigration to Europe"because European countries, France above all, have never stopped colonising dozens of African countries".

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    The settlement of St. John's has been the administrative centre of Antigua and Barbuda since the islands were first Colonised in 1632, and it became the seat of government when the nation achieved ind.

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    Bose arrived in Germany in April 1941, where the leadership offered unexpected, if sometimes ambivalent, sympathy for the cause of India's independence, contrasting starkly with its attitudes towards other Colonised peoples and ethnic communities.

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    Auris seems to most commonly colonise and infect people who are already sick or have compromised immune systems, such as cancer or transplant patients, or hospitalised patients who are very young or very old.

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    The ivy bee- most often seen on the plant of the same name- only Colonised mainland Britain in 2001 and the range over which it can be found has been expanding by 16% every year since.

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    The settlement of St. John's has been the administrative centre of Antigua and Barbuda since the islands were first Colonised in 1632, and it became the seat of government when the nation achieved independence in 1981.

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    Regarding the political situation in the Colonised world, the 1920 second congress of the Communist International insisted that a united front should be formed between the proletariat, peasantry and national bourgeoisie in the Colonised countries.

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    The settlement of St. John's has been the administrative centre of Antigua and Barbuda since the islands were first Colonised in 1632, and it became the seat of government when the nation achieved independence in 1981.

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    As this month's Scientific American cover story highlights, there is direct evidence that Homo sapiens' success in colonising the earth, moving out of Africa from about 70,000 years ago, depended on our ability to collaborate beyond kinship groups.

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