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American papers. |
If you had three husbands. |
Terrain: mostly mountains with coastal lowlands and rolling foothills |
[Sidenote: Pastoral nomads of Arctic plains.] |
A large portion of the great plain is pasture-land, and wide tracts are
covered with natural forests, especially in Poland and Russia, where
there are millions of acres of pine, fir, and deciduous trees. |
Come tomorrow. |
Trees, growth of, 357;
age of, _ib._ |
- Communications
Railroads: 9.6 km (single track) 1.524-meter gauge from Kushka (USSR) to
Towraghondi and 15.0 km from Termez (USSR) to Kheyrabad transshipment
point on south bank of Amu Darya |
Communists: an estimated 60,000 members and sympathizers |
Land use: 8% arable land; 3% permanent crops; 7% meadows and pastures;
67% forest and woodland; 15% other; includes 3% irrigated |
Industrial production: growth rate 1.3% (1988) |
- Communications
Highways: 15,215 km total; including 2,335 km bituminous surface, 2,880 km
gravel, and 10,000 km improved earth or stabilized soil (1983) |
Suffrage: universal and compulsory at age 18 and up to age 60 |
Electricity: 17,562,000 kW capacity; 49,290 million kWh produced,
6,500 kWh per capita (1989) |
good; _e.g._ Bonavista, Boavista (good view); Buenos-Ayres (good
breezes), in South America; Buenaventura (good luck), in California. |
PAGE XII. |
Disputes: possible claim by Somalia based on unification of ethnic Somalis |
Industries: palm oil and palm kernel oil processing, textiles, beverages,
petroleum |
Not at all but we thought he would be better off there. |
PRISM. A solid bounded by three planes, two of which are equal. |
Diplomatic representation: none (territory of New Zealand) |
Why are the foreign shipments of oats less than those of wheat? |
These are ones liking being living. These are ones quite liking being
living. These are ones quite needing being living. These are ones quite
needing this thing quite needing being living. These are ones liking
being living. They are ones going on doing this thing going on liking
being living. These are ones quite liking doing this thing again and
again liking being living. They are needing this thing needing being
living. They are quite liking being living. They are liking being
living. |
Net migration rate: 5 migrants/1,000 population (1990) |
Have it higher. You mean that lake. |
Constitution: Norfolk Island Act of 1957 |
Literacy: 35% |
Administrative divisions: 6 provinces (plural--NA, singular--faritanin);
Antananarivo, Antsiranana, Fianarantsoa, Mahajanga, Toamasina, Toliara |
Natural resources: natural gas, iron ore, sand, coal, timber,
hydropower, gold, limestone |
Jura Isle, Scand. _Deor-oe_, deer island |
Maritime claims: |
[139] D.G. Brinton, Races and Peoples, pp. 73-75. Philadelphia, 1901. |
Type: constitutional monarchy |
Type: territory of Australia administered by the Minister for
Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism, and Territories Graham
Richardson |
Elections:
President--last held on 12 December 1988 (next to be held
December 1993); results--Ghulam Ishaq Khan was elected by the Federal
Legislature; |
[503] _Ibid._, Vol. III, pp. 139, 145. |
Industrial production: growth rate 5.4% (FY89 est.) |
Type: territory of Norway |
MUSA. The banana. A genus of plants of the family of Musáceæ. |
[48] Terne plate is sheet-iron coated with an alloy of lead and tin. |
Infant mortality rate: 52 deaths/1,000 live births (1990) |
Territorial sea: 3 nm |
More than fifteen thousand miles of railway have been built to carry the
traffic of the country. Most of them were built by private corporations,
but on account of financial difficulties and poor service they were
acquired by the government. The policy proved a wise one. |
Sailing vessels, 47 |
We will have them to-morrow. |
That's a change. That is like water. That is plenty of all spots. There
is plenty of all pints. There is plenty of another word. |
Suffrage: none |
I had loads of stationary. |
[Sidenote: ESKI (Turc.),] |
World's Sugar Production. |
Climate: temperate; cloudy, cold winters with frequent rain and snow;
cool, wet summers |
Currency: Burundi franc (plural--francs); 1 Burundi franc
(FBu) = 100 centimes |
Aid: US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-88), $1.0 billion; Western
(non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-87), $3.6 billion;
Communist countries (1970-88), $718 million |
Death rate: 17 deaths/1,000 population (1990) |
Contiguous zone: generally 24 nm, but varies from 4 nm to 24 nm; |
M |
Footnote 28: |
The deep cañons of mountainous regions are quite as difficult to
overcome as the high ranges. In modern methods of transportation a range
that cannot be surmounted may be tunnelled, and a tunnel five or six
miles in length is no uncommon feat of engineering. A cañon, however,
cannot be tunnelled, and if too wide for cantilever or suspension
bridges, a detour of many miles is necessary. In crossing a deep chasm
the route of transportation may aggregate ten or fifteen times the
distance spanned by a straight line. |
Agriculture: accounts for over 50% of GDP, nearly 100% of exports,
and 80% of employment; rice is the staple food; other crops include
corn, beans, cassava, cashew nuts, peanuts, palm kernels, and cotton; not
self-sufficient in food; fishing and forestry potential not fully
exploited |
- People
Population: 14,310 (July 1990), growth rate 0.7% (1990) |
Land use: 0% arable land; 0% permanent crops; 0% meadows and
pastures; 0% forest and woodland; 100% other--grass and sand |
Life expectancy at birth: 69 years male, 70 years female (1990) |