Scientists checked with museums around the world before deciding that the creature was a new discovery.
The show's executive producer, Mark Burnett, had scoured the world before settling on Pulau Tiga.
My generation is the last one to know the world before the WWW temptation.
The Thiel Fellowships would help ambitious young talents change the world before they could be numbed by the establishment.
It was here that U Thant learned the ways of the world before guiding it at the United Nations.
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"They've never been evaluated as drugs anywhere in the world before, " he added.
Any blook published in English anywhere in the world before the deadline of 30 January 2006 was eligible for entry.
They were exhibited in circus side shows around the world before settling in the United States and marrying two sisters.
From a man eager to share with the world before he leaves it comes forth deep insight and true passion.
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Her book is a wistful plea for the world before Burger King.
Princess Masako was a beautiful diplomat who spoke several languages and travelled the world before her marriage to Japan's Crown Prince in 1993.
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Maybe this would be a better way of catching the Stanfords and Madoffs of the world before they run off with customer funds.
And, back in 1787, representative government was the only form logistically possible in the world before steam engines, telegraph and even a managed mail service.
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He describes Arthur Blessitt, who aims to carry an 80lb replica of the Christian cross to every country in the world before this year ends.
Since when do U.S. companies have to make sure that they comply with laws of every country in the world before they produce a product?
While the rest of the globe suffers financial crisis, job losses and shrinking industries - these BRICSDVIKS countries are transforming the world before our very eyes.
The 30-year-old, ranked 117th in the world before this tournament, had missed the cut in half of his eight starts this year, with a best finish of 34th.
World number one Woods heaped praise on his victorious opponent, who was ranked 110th in the world before the event, when speaking to reporters after the day's play.
After being laid off in 2001, Kim travelled the world before enrolling at the University of California, Berkley to study urban planning, where he again dropped out.
In other words, China had to first catch up with the rest of the world before Chinese companies and individuals could even think about inventing new technologies, or building global brands.
Some experts argue that the programs belong at trade schools and that students should use their undergraduate years to learn something about the world before heading to business school for an M.
With his resignation, Pope Benedict has chosen a starkly different path than his predecessor, John Paul II, whose long struggle with Parkinson's disease played out before eyes of the world before his death in 2005.
But Carter, considered by many to be the finest fly-half in the modern game, had a mixed afternoon as England tore into the number one-ranked side in the world before running out of steam in the second half.
We would love to claim that we have a reliable way to locate the future Apples and Googles of the world before they grow, but the successful strategies that we uncovered do not frequently suggest purchasing high-growth companies.
It has been said over centuries that rumour gets half way round the world before truth can put its shoes on - and that was way before the internet, and the ability to send rumour sprinting at the click of a mouse.
Sent to the airline in 1988 by his mentor Tony Ryan, the founder of Guinness Peat Aviation, the largest aircraft-leasing firm in the world before its dramatic downfall in 1992, Mr O'Leary was told to do whatever was necessary to make Ryanair profitable.
The signpost, just a few years old, was chipped at the edges to make it look as if it was something Davy Crockett may have used, and the names carved upon it encapsulated the heroic human endeavour necessary to chart the world before satellites made this task obsolete.
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Or is he too mesmerised by the prospect of grandstanding before the world in the year before the election?
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