Meanwhile, copycat hacktivist groups keen to join in the Anonymous-inspired AntiSec movement have sprung up outside the English-speaking web, from countries like Brazil and Spain.
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For example, the site's developers plan to set up English-language chat rooms where kids can hone ability in an atmosphere free of classroom cobwebs.
Amour and Rust and Bone are up for best non-English language film alongside Untouchable.
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Thomas was born in Cardiff in 1913 and grew up as an English-speaking child in Holyhead on Anglesey.
Sayre's theories were later debunked, but not before being widely picked up in other English-speaking countries, in particular in the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, Gollaher says.
Swagger, a crowd-pleasing English Sheepdog, earned runner-up.
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"I've never been a tune-up for anybody, never mind this English kid, " said the 36-year-old American veteran.
France won the World Cup warm-up games against England but the void has diminished - and the English have grown in confidence.
Last year's figures showed 77% of 11-year-olds had reached the required standard in English - comprising both reading and writing - up from 75% in 2003.
Portsmouth, who had lost their opening seven games in the worst start by a top-flight English club in 79 years, picked up their first victory of the season in a 1-0 away win to Wolves at the weekend.
Chalk it up to colonial ties, plus English-language facility that has permitted access to more labor markets, especially at higher income levels that can support bringing an extended family along.
In April, John Taylor, top international man in the Treasury, proposed a souped-up version of the collective-action clauses that are common in bonds issued under English law.
The number of schools that asked for a re-mark known as a "clerical review" of English papers this year was 1, 714 - up from 431 last year.
Lopez recalled being a little Puerto Rican girl growing up in New York and only watching English-language television with her parents.
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Early converted tries by Kameli Ratuvou and Rodd Penney cancelled out Yachvili's opening kick and put the English side 14-9 up at the break.
Although the English-language guidance was up-to-date, the Welsh-language version pointed Mr Roberts towards regulations from 2006, which were replaced by a new order in 2010.
So what is to stop Wales, in the end, passing a law to say that all water gathered in Wales must stay in Wales - unless English water consumers stump up?
The topic of greatest attention in social media last week, by contrast, was a BBC Magazine story about a 13-year-old English kid who gave up his iPod for a week to try an original model of a Sony Walkman, according to Pew.
The United Kingdom is prepared to deploy up to 40 troops to a European Union military training mission in Mali, and up to 200 troops as trainers in English-speaking West African countries, British Defence Minister Philip Hammond told lawmakers in the House of Commons.
Some are waking up to the reality that a poly-sci, English Literature or history degree was not, perhaps, a good investment.
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Soon, an English-language Facebook page also popped up, aimed at drawing international attention.
By the time I was sporting my nylon (get-too-close-to-the-sun-and-it-will-sizzle-up) cap and gown, I realized that English Literature was absolutely the wrong choice for me.
To give non-English-speaking children a leg-up, the government agreed last year that all pupils should be taught in their mother tongue for at least the first three years of primary school.
In an effort to meet the demand in the meantime, the authority has set up classes in Welsh within the grounds of some English-medium schools in the city, described by some as schools within schools.
An experiment under way at the University of Washington, led by Eric Adelberger, tests this idea using the world's most sensitive torsion balance, a souped-up version of the kit Henry Cavendish, an English physicist, used to measure gravity directly for the first time in the late 18th century.
Fluent in French, Arabic, English and Portuguese -- and quickly catching up in Japanese -- Ghosn is the quintessential international businessman.
MarShon Brooks picked up a four-point play in the second quarter when Kim English was whistled for not letting him land safely on a 3-pointer.
As 12, 500 fireworks lit up the night sky above the English capital during the 11-minute display, memorable clips from the Games and Jubilee played out.
The move brings an end to his four-year stint in English football and links him up with manager Steve McClaren who needed to replace striker Edin Dzeko.
But FDR and PRL say that under the deal finally agreed between the clubs and the RFU earlier this year, following years of in-fighting in English rugby union, it is up to the organisation representing the Division One clubs to make any proposals concerning their future.
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