"An American Flying Fortress on its way to Britain from the southern states of America crossed the Atlantic from south America and on their way they picked up a monkey as a mascot, " he said.
The European Union pressures the southern rebels, but America continues to isolate the government in Khartoum.
Mr Fox unveiled an even more ambitious scheme to improve infrastructure in southern Mexico and Central America.
This particular breed that we're talking about here, is actually native to southern Mexico and central America.
Bolivia is the energy hope of the southern part of South America.
Certain regions of the world (South and Central America, Southern and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, and the Middle East) report more anthrax in animals than elsewhere.
Simultaneously, Los Angeles broke a coldest July day record set in 1926, Australia since 1966, and the southern cone of South America saw the coldest July in a half century.
As well as completing trade agreements with Chile and Singapore, there is now talk of deals with Morocco and Australia, and regional agreements with countries in Central America and Southern Africa.
Roads go where they never have before, both in American suburbia and in places like Patagonia, the untamed region at the southern tip of South America, where the Austral Highway was completed in 2000.
Weary of being targets for every pirate in the Caribbean, Spain decided from then on to ship its New World plunder the long way around, via Cape Horn at the southern tip of South America.
He strongly opposed the Argentinean and other Latin American dictatorships during the 1970's and 80's and became a star during a dark time where tragic events where occurring in the Southern Cone of Latin America.
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The recession has helped to stem the flow of job-seekers across America's southern border.
Short ribs are the star player in the characteristic asado, or barbecue, of South America's Southern Cone.
Most of the counties and cities on America's southern border are poor, with correspondingly wretched schooling and health care.
In Central America and the Southern Hemisphere, however, activity levels have dropped as those regions enter the summer season, Fukuda said.
Hurricanes that battered Central America and the southern United States.
The latter is modest in ambition: A single daily trip in each direction on five restored wood-paneled coaches and a remodeled 1930s Dome Car purchased from America's Southern Pacific line.
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As the immigration debate in the Senate moves into a decisive phase this week, legislators who believe America 's southern border must be secured, the Nation's existing immigration laws enforced and illegal aliens not rewarded with permanent residency and a direct path to citizenship are being sharply criticized and, in some cases, defamed as bigots and xenophobes.
America eventually eradicated extractive southern institutions and placed the South on a path toward economic convergence.
The Enterprise, like America's other nuclear carriers, is too big to fit through the Panama Canal, so it must round the southern-most point of South America to get to Washington State.
No, said the Americans: that would mean them giving up the southern command in Naples, which oversees America's Sixth Fleet.
Its South Atlantic population swims down South America's coast from southern Brazil, circles the Falklands in February, and then returns north in April.
Moreover, with the exception of the continent's handful of natural resource-rich, low population-density countries like Angola (see my September 9, 2008 column advocating an intensified strategic engagement with the geopolitically significant Southern African country), most of America's would-be partners are constrained by lack of the financial wherewithal to upgrade their capabilities to meet even short-term priorities.
Most of Australia is also classified as drylands, along with much of the western U.S., parts of southern Africa, and patches of desert in South America.
Under his leadership, the church has become the fastest-growing one in America. (Saddleback is a Southern Baptist evangelical church, by the way.) Weekends bring in an average of 15, 000 worshippers.
In consequence, says Ms Wilkerson, who uses the words coloured, Negro and black in line with the practice of the day, by 1980 half of America's blacks lived outside the southern states.
Cholera also affected parts of Latin America following flooding along the Pacific Coast and southern Brazil.
Anglers from all over America have converged on Dixon Lake here in Southern California.
The proposed legislation could do a lot to repair America's badly damaged relations with its southern neighbour.
And I know I would feel the same way if Ken Lewis didn't have the good Southern decency to stay quiet after nearly wrecking Bank of America.
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