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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
internationalise .
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Initially, the process will be limited to a set range of these suffixes, called internationalised domain names, or IDNs, that involve country codes - such as ". kr" in Korea or ". ae" for the United Arab Emirates.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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'internationalised' - Serbs could think of it as a purely home-grown revolution.
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With the introduction of "internationalised" domain names (IDNs), scripts such as Chinese,
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With the introduction of "internationalised" domain names (IDNs), scripts such as Chinese,
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BANGKOK, Oct 13 (AFP) - Thailand said Tuesday that its border dispute with Cambodia should be dealt with through bilateral negotiations, rather than being "internationalised" at an upcoming regional summit.
My Sinchew - 2009
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This was a classic Environmental Nationalist position with clear Bio-Regionalist principles, but the left infiltrated the Hippie movement and 'internationalised' the struggle to defend the land and the Earth as this fitted their 'internationalist' Communist agenda at the time of the 1960's and 1970's.
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globalisation its business is a barometer of globalisation for British business, and the company itself has 'internationalised' in a short space of time
Archive 2008-01-01 Thatsnews 2008
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"internationalised" at an upcoming regional Seoul US President Barack Obama will make his debut ...
WN.com - Articles related to RP-Thai rice tariff rowperils Asean free trade 2009
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"internationalised" at an upcoming regional Thai capital, seeking a royal pardon for Thaksin Shinawatra, the country's fugitive former prime minister.
WN.com - Articles related to Cambodia, Thai row over Thaksin erupts at summit 2009
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Britain does not have a strong enough economy to adapt to the rise of Asia without importing inflation, nor does it have an economy large enough to underwrite the risks of its vast internationalised banking sector.
And as people get poorer, the buck stops with you, Mervyn King | Will Hutton 2011
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