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1. Politics of or involving a nation's domestic as opposed to foreign affairs
2. Education denoting assessment by examiners who are employed at the candidate's place of study
3. situated within, affecting, or relating to the inside of the body
4. a medical examination of the vagina, uterus, or rectum
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According to our theory, internally focalized narration is part of a communicative enterprise which in turn needs to be explained in terms of rational cooperation.
Ambassador Diarra noted with regret that Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Somalia continue to live in very congested centres with poor sanitation and sometimes without access to clean drinking water which he said has been a cause of many diseases within the camps.
A family of trees [T.sub.1], [T.sub.2], ..., [T.sub.r] are internally disjoint S-trees if E([T.sub.i]) [intersection] E([T.sub.j]) = 0 and V([T.sub.i]) [intersection] V([T.sub.j]) = S for any pair of integers i and j, where 1 [less than or equal to] i < j [less than or equal to] r.
28 -- The children of internally displaced persons living in the war-torn governorate of Sa'ada suffer from diarrhea, acute respiratory infection and malnutrition, according to a recent study carried out by the Charitable Society for Social Welfare (CSSW) in cooperation with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) last June.
Land adjacent to 54 to 57 Hertford Street, city centre - display of internally lit digital advertising pillar.
The Addicks board have internally promoted former FA technical director Reed, 53, to replace head coach Dowie, who was sacked on Monday after just 12 Premiership games following an unprecedented review of Charlton's set-up.
Internally, this project was the "BBVA Experience" and included these lo key objectives:
Nonetheless, because the evacuees did not flee outside their national boundaries, they are technically called "internally displaced persons" under international law.
Of those that do benchmark, 75 percent do so internally, with varying degrees of rigor.
Display of 2 internally illuminated single sided static advertisement unit on bus shelter.
Injection Control and Engineering--now known as Incoe Corp., Troy, Mich.--was founded in 1958 and that same year was offering for sale internally heated nozzle and sprue-bushing kits.
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