It is no coincidence that, economically, India now dominates this most English of games.
The BBC has said shortwave broadcasts in English of World Service radio are being jammed in China.
Kalani English of Maui to introduce the bill after someone photographed him with his girlfriend at his home in December.
On New Year's Day each year it was customary for the English of all walks of life to exchange personal gifts.
The result is not merely the first detailed account in English of this remarkable life, but the fullest in any language.
Scores of Indian words thus today lard the English of the sub-continent (and not a few khaki or dinghy, for instance the English of Britain).
He accused Ms English of being a "serial liar" and said that with hindsight, he would have neither hired her nor offered her a second position at another company, YouView.
The genius of PressTV is its generic name, slick production values and the American-accented English of its hosts, which leads the casual viewer to believe they are just another American cable outlet.
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Ron Paul of Texas, Tom Davis of Virginia, Steve Latourette of Ohio, Phil English of Pennsylvania, Ric Keller of Florida, Jim Ramstad of Minnesota, Walter Jones and Howard Coble of North Carolina and Fred Upton of Michigan.
The English of Geoffrey Chaucer (born in the 14th century), for example, is incomprehensible to modern laymen, whereas that of William Shakespeare (born in the 16th) is not only comprehensible but held by some to be a model.
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One fashionable view is that Britain was never more than a contingent political construction a product of the specific historical circumstances of imperial conquest by the English of Wales and Ireland, and the bargain that the Scots did with the English in the Act of Union of 1707.
And a little tip from an Englishman about the English version of English.
But when south, in effect, means north, and vice-versa, many pages not just of English but of north European literature must be rewritten.
He is particularly withering in his scorn for what he sees as the mystifications of the English parliamentary tradition (allegedly nurtured since the Middle Ages), the trumpery of modern British monarchy, the obscurities of English common law and the mediocrity of the current batch of British politicians.
Mr Hoecker said most Germans were blissfully unaware of the English stereotype of them hogging loungers.
In one moment I was at home with family and friends dreaming of studying English, of becoming a schoolteacher.
Americans were well aware of the English tradition of petitioning political authorities, a tradition they eagerly engaged in themselves.
Among the organisations it would house are an Institute of Sport - which would serve as a new headquarters for the London region of the English Institute of Sport.
Mr Ackroyd might have done better if, with an English love of the miniature and the biographical, he had traced the nature of the English imagination through this one particular life.
Prior to joining the United Nations in 1981, Mr. Mahmoud worked as an Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the University of Tunis, Tunisia, and as Chairman of the English Department of the Bourguiba Institute of Modern Languages in Tunis.
That mention of the expansion of the Universe was omitted from the English version of both Eqn. 24, and from the English text, suggests that this exclusion by the translator was deliberate rather than accidental.
One of their social leaders, the scholarly Benyamim Tsedaka, publisher of the A-B Samaritan News, translator and editor, with co-editor Ms. Sullivan, of the first English translation of the Israelite Samaritan version of the Holy Scriptures, however, is internationally celebrated.
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We exchanged bits of English and bits of Turkish, established that we both had a sense of humour, and decided to eat lunch together.
Big-time Irish gamblers such as Istabraq's owner JP McManus and Barney Curley, have taken hundreds of thousands of English pounds out of the betting ring.
At Kennesaw State University in Georgia, the Intensive English Program doesn't teach a slang expression until it is in use for more than one generation, says David Johnson, a professor of English and director of the program.
The new cases confirmed by the Ministry of Agriculture are in the English counties of Worcestershire, Tyne and Wear, Wiltshire, Staffordshire.
In my experience a great degree of tolerance is shown by Welsh speakers who, contrary to myth, will always speak English in the company of English monoglots however small a minority they may be within a group.
Six straight pars to finish saw the European Order of Merit leader become the first English winner of the PGA Championship since Nick Faldo in 1989.
One collector found out the hard way that what they thought was a Chippendale chair, purchased for thousands of dollars, was actually an English chair of the same era, worth only a few hundred dollars.
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