Some headlines home in on India's response to the deaths, and an English-language editorial warns against further confrontation.
Mr Todd himself had an awkward childhood, growing up in wartime Paris with an absent father and an English mother.
Currently the team is working on constructing better, more intelligent AI and an English countryside generator, which is apparently coming along quite well.
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Now officers believe two South American women and an English woman, who have not been seen for the past 14 years, had all known Sweeney.
Although Sir Ludovic's father was a Lowlander and his mother a Highlander, an English childhood and an English accent made him consider himself an Anglo-Scot.
My new friend Charles and I sat down with a New York literary critic, a Barcelona restaurateur, and an English lady who just comes to paint every year.
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As a Hispanic female, a child of immigrants, and an English language learner, I feel that my entire life I have been preparing to engage in this work in our community.
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The mass was written in Welsh by the prominent poet Alan Llwyd, and an English translation has been carried out by Gweneth Lilly for the benefit of non-Welsh-speakers at the cathedral service.
He was an integral part of Sir Clive Woodward's England side that triumphed at the 2003 World Cup, playing five matches and scoring an English record-equalling five tries in the pool game against Uruguay.
Although the city's history and architecture reflects an Afrikaan and English presence, the second largest population there is Indian.
His chosen path is to support the celebration of English pride and English character but not an English parliament or greater English autonomy.
But outside that pair of homegrown headliners, English football officials are facing up to an alarming and unavoidable fact: English striking talent is at an all-time low.
Last weekend in Tokyo I heard Mr Hashimoto calling for the slashing of government waste, cutting bureaucracy and making English an integral part of Japanese education.
The dish is prepared with two poached eggs and housemade porchetta with heirloom tomatoes resting on an English muffin and covered with hollandaise.
Dumont "saved my life, both physically and spiritually, " said Ms. Vivier, an English teacher and poet.
"An understanding and knowledge of English literature is something we would all consider an essential part of education to GCSE level for all pupils, " said Mr Gove.
Mr Khodorkovsky was part of another potentially troublesome group, says Mr Mukhin, that included Roman Abramovich, an oil man and now English-football tycoon, and Oleg Deripaska, an aluminium baron.
A.Gekoski of London, a specialist in late 19th and 20th century English and Irish lit, an unusual offering.
From a mother-and-son duo to an English couple celebrating their anniversary, everyone I met extended their stay, and many discussed quitting their jobs to join the Lazy Beach staff, something that's happened more than once.
Greece has paid out, in full and at 100%, on an English law bond just after the agreed default and 70% haircuts on all of their Greek law bonds.
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Andrew Kerckhoff, an English and Social Studies teacher at the private Westminster Academy in St.
Thomas was born in Cardiff in 1913 and grew up as an English-speaking child in Holyhead on Anglesey.
For monolingual employers and supervisors, the adoption of an English-only policy may seem perfectly reasonable, and may even be a business necessity.
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Ms Bovill, who is performing Piaf until 24 August, gave up her profession as an English and French teacher to pursue a career in singing.
Its exterior walls are imprinted with that newspaper's reports (in both English and an Indian language) about events that led to the forced relocation of Cherokees.
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Braga lost 6-0 at Arsenal earlier this season in the Champions League group stages and had not beaten an English side away in Europe in four attempts.
However, Ramsey requires international clearance as he is transferring between an English and Welsh club so is not available for Cardiff in their home clash with promotion rivals Watford on Saturday.
Though the campaign has captured the public's attention, both within Saudi and abroad, where an English version has made the rounds online, Al Faisal says she doesn't see the ad as shocking.
We called them Bermanites, after their intellectual and sartorial model, an English teacher named Robert Berman: a small, thin, unsmiling man who papered over the windows of his classroom door so that no one could peek through.
He said ministers only got involved in the most important decisions and the GCSE English row was an "exceptional case, on which we were able to respond quickly and decisively to correct an injustice to learners in Wales".
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