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Therein, perhaps, lies a model of how the whole new European system is likely to work: rules made continentally, adapted locally.
The development is in a globally and continentally significant Important Bird Area.
Their greatest success continentally came in 2004.
Continentally, it is a member of the Badminton Europe confederation.
The 1990s witnessed French football enter a golden age not just continentally but worldwide as well.
They could combine their best players and still not challenge the Devils, the sport's elite team both locally and continentally.
In the years when we were continentally assured, the world felt like somewhere to visit, not somewhere that would visit us.
Laki, 1783 eruption of an Icelandic volcano which produced continentally localized cooling for 1-2 years.
He did this on multiple occasions, earning Al-Ahly multiple titles domestically and continentally.
I tell you, the railway management is about the only thoroughly European thing here--continentally European I mean, not English.
Though English vineyards are not typically known for producing excellent wine, Sharpham has created a continentally known collection of wine.
Continentally, these churches are generally known as the Pentecostal Assemblies of God (PAG).
Although suitable habitat is distributed continentally, it is discontinuous, and the separate populations of this non-migratory species have diverged to form distinct regional subspecies.
Britain will be the company's main focus for the time being, he said, but added, "A partner like ABN Amro makes us think more continentally."
Settling myself on the living-room couch - beneath a painting of the old stone railroad bridge over the Susquehanna - I would page my way continentally across the globe.
Likewise, also according to the QS 2009 Asian University Rankings, the university continentally ranked 153rd based on a recruiter review survey.
Increased deposition rates in the northern Atlantic, reflected by an increase in continentally derived sediments (lithics) relative to background sedimentation (Heinrich 1988)
In that time span, the club competed continentally in the Intertoto Cup twice and the UEFA Cup once.
It is important to realize that these divisions are somewhat arbitrary, and where, on this table, mega- is assigned global scope, it may only apply continentally or even regionally in other contexts.
Continentally aeolian sand became more widespread; the coeval Weber Sandstone was deposited in northeast Utah (Dinosaur National Monument region, northeast of the Uncompahgre Uplift).
It is mostly influenced by the continentally, provided by the Dolomites and it is very similar to the eastern Tyrol's climate, or even more severe in the Prealps of the southern side.
The beard, once mistaken as a mark of a prehistoric European influence and quickly fueled and embellished by spirits of the colonial era, had its single significance in the continentally insular culture of Mesoamerica.
"Delegates could see New York as an Olympic island, not continentally based," suggested Richard Pound of Canada, an I.O.C. delegate and the president of the World Anti-Doping Agency.
The range of the original ages was also a problem, as the rate of Kula-Farallon spreading over that time would produce a chain of seamounts much longer than observed, and too far away from the continent to explain the continentally derived sediments.