Commentators like to refer to Portugal, Italy, Ireland, and Greece collectively as the PIIG countries.
For the sake of brevity, I will refer to NSC and WLE collectively as the lessees from this point forward.
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Eurozone finance ministers, known collectively as the Eurogroup, are confident of agreeing a bailout for Cyprus by the end of March.
The canyon floor supports a handful of idyllic rustic retreats -- known collectively as Sangalle -- reachable only by foot or mule.
While it seems strange, most CIOs and CTOs (which I refer to collectively as CITOs) live in a state of limited awareness out of fear.
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It is an effort - both collectively as a party and individually as Conservative MPs - to address the public's anger about what has happened.
America also allows cases to be brought collectively as class-action lawsuits.
The XA-C51, XA-C110 and XA-C210 models known collectively as the Alneo series, bring 2GB, 1GB, and 512MB of memory respectively in your choice of black, silver, and white.
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Current rules, known collectively as Corporate Average Fuel Economy, or CAFE, force automakers to average 21 miles per gallon for all of the so-called light trucks it sells--pickups, minivans and SUVs.
Known collectively as the Crater Lakes, their 65m deep, tranquil ultramarine waters belie a violent past: both were formed anywhere from 17, 000 to 10, 000 years ago by a massive volcanic eruption.
First, let us pledge ourselves at tomorrow's European Summit, individually as nations and collectively as the EU, to do all we can to detect, root out and defeat the terrorists on our soil.
Karas , director of the center for preventative cardiology at Tufts University and who headed up the analysis, says his study actually reaffirms the safety of Lipitor, Zocor and Pravachol, known collectively as statins.
Mr. WANG: These groups were known collectively as combos nacionales, national groups, and through them a new kind of Panamanian sound emerged, mirroring musical styles as distinct and distant as New York boogaloo, Cuban descarga and Trinidadian calypso.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Commission - the group of donor bodies known collectively as the "troika" - are examining whether Greece is making sufficient progress towards reforming its public finances.
Classes were held in the original buildings, several massive concrete units known collectively as the Cellblock, a bike ride or long walk away from the dorms, and the flow of students back and forth in tribal swarms seemed part of the architecture of the place.
Henri's disciples were known collectively as the Ashcan School, partly because of the lowlife subjects they painted, but also because of the gritty, expressive handling of paint, which you can see in the swift brush strokes of "Forty-two Kids, " and Bellows's famous painting of an illicit prizefight, "Stag at Sharkey's" (1909).
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Why, then, should we think that collectively, as a nation, we are not bound by that same limitation?
Collectively, as The Flatlanders, they're a Texas supergroup with an increasingly formidable catalog in its own right.
The two conditions, collectively known as inflammatory bowel disease, account for more than 700, 000 doctor visits and 100, 000 hospitalizations in the U.S. each year.
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Google has assembled a coalition of more than 30 companies, collectively known as the Open Handset Alliance (OHA), that have pledged to bring Android to market.
But it's not necessarily good news that collectively, as a nation, we seem to be needing to hire a lot more people, to make less stuff.
Many companies in Europe are legally required to consult employees individually and collectively, as well as provide termination pay, although protection levels vary depending on where you live.
It's no secret that we still have a long way to go before achieving gender equity in the fields collectively known as STEM: science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Two years later, the grouping of arcades collectively known as Brixton Village is thriving, their empty units now home to long-term businesses like restaurants, bars, boutiques and bakeries.
The three, collectively known as the troika, must sign off on any Plan B the Cypriots come up with if it is to be approved as part of the bailout.
Among the fall hopefuls, collectively touted as the season's most promising slate by many in the ad world: Gossip Girl, an adaptation of the popular young adult novels from The O.
And we all need to work individually and collectively, as nations and allies and partners, to take the necessary measures to sustain our -- sustain the global recovery and to put our people back to work.
In 1983, the issue was whether the NATO alliance would proceed with its agreed plan to deploy hundreds of Pershing II ballistic missiles and Ground-Launched Cruise Missiles in five Western European nations (collectively known as Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces or INF).
The leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa -- collectively known as the BRICS -- "agreed to examine in greater detail a proposal to set up a BRICS-led South-South Development Bank, funded and managed by the BRICS and other developing countries, " said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India.
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