Only half the Croats live in a chunk of land adjacent to Croatia.
Last year, California banned lead bullets in the chunk of the state that makes up the endangered California condor's habitat.
It owns most of the banking system in China, India and Russia and a growing chunk in Brazil.
Since both men are from Lingala-speaking western Congo, they may succeed in adding a chunk of western votes to Mr Kabila's Swahili-speaking eastern support (the voting in July was mainly on ethnic and linguistic lines).
In return for taking a chunk of the profits in good times, shareholders get wiped out in bad times.
The poster boy for off-the-rails, disastrous optimism is Neville Chamberlain, the British prime minister who met with Hitler in 1938 and handed him a big chunk of Czechoslovakia in exchange for the Fuhrer's word.
Rather, the 747-8 is the latest chapter in a legendary chunk of aviation history.
Just 85 miles (136km) from her destination, Endurance was frozen in place stuck fast in a great chunk of ice.
But for kids like Smith, Mochi is bringing in a nice chunk of pocket change that he can put toward, say, buying a car.
Surely the plummeting in this huge chunk of federal outlays would zero out the deficit, given any further recovery, under the tax-rate status quo.
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When regulations were lifted in a big chunk of eastern Pennsylvania this year, 26% of customers representing 40% of the electricity load switched providers in just ten weeks.
And record world nickel prices, coupled with a successful joint venture with Sherritt International, a Canadian mining company, mean that Cuba's other chief export also brings in a hefty chunk.
Foreign banks, particularly Barclays (nyse: BCS - news - people ) in the United Kingdom, have been rumored to be interested in buying a chunk or all of Lehman.
For example, once the code-morphing software has translated a particular chunk of x86 code into micro-ops it can store the translated chunk in a special memory to avoid having to translate it again.
All in all Last Stand of the Zandalari felt a bit long and slightly drab, but it is merely an introductory offering in a significant chunk of raid content, so simplicity and accessibility are essential.
Did the voters actually imagine that we could make significant reductions to budgets without touching the entitlements that make up 41% of federal spending and are promising to take an even larger chunk in the coming years?
Despite the stated intentions of Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and BMW to boost market share in the U.S. in the coming years, Murphy predicted that their collective efforts will net no gain, with a 9 percent market share so far this year and the same chunk in 2015.
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Obviously a big chunk of jobs that did result in unemployment last year -- the biggest chunk was teachers, which, regardless of what category you put that in, I think there are very few parents in this country that don't value a good teacher.
There are 11 privately run prisons in England and Wales, holding about a tenth of the total jail population, a bigger chunk than in America or anywhere in Europe.
In other words, they need to find a sizable chunk of change in the tightest credit conditions seen in decades.
In 2012, Apple alone accounted for hefty chunk of the rise in US nonfinancial corporate profits.
Swindon, a Victorian railway town in Wiltshire, and Milton Keynes, a chunk of American suburbia in the middle of Buckinghamshire, are growing just as fast (see chart).
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In A.D. 874, about 10, 000 Vikings colonized a chunk of rock in the North Atlantic and called it Iceland.
BellSouth already uses a lot of Qwest's network, and might be interested in buying just that chunk of the business.
The roof of a house in Chichester, West Sussex, was damaged in 2010 when a chunk of ice crashed into it at night.
In 2006 at the age of 67, Jones was thought to be concerned that an overly amorous fan could tear a chunk away in her excitement.
The foregoing indicates to me that Apple stock is over-owned and at least a good chunk is in the hands of investors who are not fundamentally oriented.
The government wants to let councils keep the growth in their business-rates revenue, or at least a big chunk of it, in the hope that this will encourage them to attract and retain firms.
Canada Lithium will produce 20, 000 metric tons annually of lithium carbonate, mostly used to manufacture lithium-ion battery cathodes in electronic items used in everyday life, which will represent a small chunk of the lithium carbonate available in the market.
The people hurt most in the construction industry have been Hispanics, and this is -- a big chunk of this is in the Hispanic -- in effect, is construction and rehiring an awful lot of those people.
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