But it's a reminder of how the most important parts of the economy are controlled from elsewhere.
The late 1990s saw a new outpouring of cheap steel from elsewhere around the globe.
The state's budget last month reimposed a barmy entry tax on goods from elsewhere in India.
Instead, students might consider looking for scholarships in the private sector or free money from elsewhere.
Job growth--and in particular manufacturing growth--will inevitably come from elsewhere and almost certainly in surprising ways.
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The older trains will be replaced by newer models from elsewhere in the subway fleet.
The real unique stuff will be links to parodies, clips, and remixes from elsewhere on YouTube.
France has 2, 150 soldiers in Mali and 1, 000 more troops supporting the operation from elsewhere.
And staff would be redeployed from elsewhere in the company to cover for any striking workers.
France has 2, 150 soldiers on Malian soil, with 1, 000 more troops supporting the operation from elsewhere.
It does not have its own shipyards and borrows chaplains and doctors from elsewhere.
They use the increase in capacity to leap frog over the competition sourcing the instruments from elsewhere.
In both cases, modernization has been analysed as a process of "critical receptiveness" towards inputs from elsewhere.
To distance itself from the little-Englanders, Vote No plans to draft in Eurosceptics from elsewhere in Europe.
He said individual schools paid the money, and he did not know if they got it from elsewhere.
Much of its brightest talent comes from elsewhere Greek-born Mary Katrantzou, for example, or the half-Austrian, half-Italian Peter Pilotto.
Innocent brought from elsewhere Domitian's obelisk, with his name and those of Vespasian and Titus done in hieroglyphics.
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The festival also demands more than the repetition of great performances from elsewhere.
Neo-Nazis from elsewhere held a protest in 2005, but Duisburg united against it.
Each cluster features a CNN article surrounded by links to stories on the same topic from elsewhere on the web.
He says the experiment will be carried out only if it is cost-efficient and does not divert energies from elsewhere.
Authorities believe the brothers bought bomb components locally but believe their guns came from elsewhere, another federal law enforcement official said.
Festivals have given Scottish artists and writers a chance to polish their own creations and get to know work from elsewhere.
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When she did not show up for work on Monday and he found her tweeting from elsewhere, he started posting himself.
France currently has 2, 150 soldiers on Malian soil, with another 1, 000 troops supporting the operation from elsewhere, the defense ministry said.
The 25-year-old, capped on three occasions, had reached the end of his previous contract at Ibrox and had received offers from elsewhere.
Industry officials say the lack of such exemptions hurts dealers in those states since many potential customers might simply buy from elsewhere.
If the salt was added in the UK, even if the lamb comes from elsewhere, then UK can go on the packet.
The ability to understand what is missing in an industry and what can be applied from elsewhere to fill that void requires creativity.
As part of the realignment plan, some 70 American aircraft and their crews are to be shifted to Iwakuni from elsewhere in Japan.
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