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Outside the sport hunting heartlands, a utilitarian, and increasingly commercial, attitude towards wild animals persisted among both the rural gentry and the state.
Has he seen the tidal wave of redundancies sweeping through the industrial heartlands?
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Our opposition was not theoretical, but one that represented the heartlands of our communities.
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We shall not find that they come from the industrial heartlands.
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There is no hope for the unemployed, nor for the rejuvenation of the old industrial heartlands in the north.
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Admittedly, that is taking place in the heartlands, but it has now spread to be a national sport, particularly on the amateur side.
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From a political perspective, there are heartlands everywhere.
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No wonder the heartlands are rather unimpressed by this.
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The metro is intended to serve that heartlands area elsewhere along its route.
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When they had surveyed the wreckage, they realised that virtually all that they had left were their shire heartlands.
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As the programme moves into the heartlands of the public sector, maximising competition will become of dominant importance.
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Nowhere is that more important than in the manufacturing heartlands where the presence of finance capital firms is arguably weakest.
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However, because of the complexity of the problems in heartlands, schemes may take longer than usual to appraise.
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I am asking him to take that model, or something like it, and carry it further east and take it to the heartlands of the northern and midlands cities.
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In the heartlands, as elsewhere, we are concerned about crime, in particular the small number of youths who perpetrate car theft, acts of vandalism and nuisance.
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The trainload businesses are being reshaped into three new companies which will compete with each other from their regional heartlands, while continuing to fulfil their existing contractual obligations.
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Heartland's 990 form in 2011 reported revenues of $4.7 million.
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Poverty and hunger became rife in the mining heartlands.
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In the end, this volume, too, cannot resist looking at the ' heartland ' with reference back to the south.
In its heartlands, rugby league is referred to as either football or just league.
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In 2012 the heartlands winter leagues switched to summer and this led to a realignment of the community game.
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The institution of serfdom spread outwards from the heartland to the steppe regions with the expansion of noble landownership.
Turning next to unsteady motion, the heartland of numerical sea modelling is reached in examining difference schemes for time-stepping solutions of the twodimensional vertically-integrated dynamical equations.
The communist strategy was to first eradicate bandits in the heartlands, wealth regions, and regions next to the transportation / communication lines, and then those remote and poverty-stricken regions.
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The rates of natural population increase, the difference between the numbers of births and deaths, were higher in the various regions that were being settled than in the forest-heartland.
We show that over the past century there has been a steady and increasingly steep rise in the incidence of presidential constitutions in this heartland of parliamentarism.
Farmers and woods: a look at woodlands and woodland-owner intentions in the heartland.
Regaining the heartland of younger viewers.
Like limbs that are weak, such areas will only get strong if the heartland is strong.
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One sees the impact with a vengeance in the industrial heartland of the country.
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If recovery is on the way, the first signs of it should be occurring in the west midlands, the heartland of the engineering industry.
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Where does the heartland begin and where does it end?
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We must appreciate that the race is to take place not on a field miles from anywhere, but in the commercial heartland.
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How many more firms in the west midlands, the very heartland of manufacturing industry, will close in the next six or 12 months?
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Are any opportunities offered to the people in the heartland of this country?
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I do not know whether it will be the heartland for the next 100 years.
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One cannot discuss engineering in the industrial heartland of our country without discussing the motor industry.
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There must be a strong, solid heartland for the extremities to profit and benefit.
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They have created a system that has led to them losing some of their heartland seats.
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Who was it who first hit nations in their heartland as a means of making war?
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His constituency is spread across a large distance, and the middle part of it is an industrial heartland.
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They are the men from the industrial heartland of this country.
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We have privatised not only the state industrial sector, which used to be called the nationalised industries, but the very heartland of the state itself.
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I wish that we did not have to take decisions about what is, after all, the heartland of someone else's business.
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In that industrial heartland, still one of our great industrial areas, we have no steel-making capacity.
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Prosperity is concentrated in the rich heartland while the areas on the periphery suffer from severe problems.
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The heartland could operate as a catalyst for providing employment prospects.
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Doubts are being entertained quite seriously in this old industrial heartland whether the industrial base can survive.
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I mention that area not just because much of it is in my constituency but because it still represents the heartland of our industrial economy.
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Indeed, one might say that the heartland versus the outback would be brought into reasonable balance.
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In my judgment, our national channels can remain the heartland of that broadcaster's dozen—provided governments and professional broadcasters keep their nerve.
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The employment problem is minuscule compared with the steel plant and colliery closures in the industrial heartland of our country.
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The losses have been felt mainly in the country's old industrial heartland, and it is here that we start to unravel the story.
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Clearly, the way people living in a country’s heartland and central areas perceive border issues differs from how they are perceived by people living in border regions.
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The fifth seat could easily have been brought into existence by carving a piece off each of the existing four seats, while leaving the heartland of those four seats intact.
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The motion is especially relevant to the north-west, the industrial heartland of the country, which has suffered major and dramatic decline in the past few decades.
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There are hardly any lessons to be taken from a party that caused so much damage to so many people in the west midlands, the heartland of manufacturing industry.
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Our industrial heartland has suffered greatly.
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They are, in my view, part of the heartland of our democracy, and anything which threatens those rights of free speech and free expression threatens that democracy.
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His points are relevant but, in some of our heartland areas, it sometimes seems that we take one step forward and two or more steps back.
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What about the west midlands — the heartland of the engineering industry?
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Rugby league is extremely popular in its heartland and, in those areas, interest in the sport rivals that of soccer.
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Heartland reported that it had lost $12.6 million in the attack including legal fees.
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In this film, the musicians speak openly, honestly and passionately about this unique musical form born in the heartland of the southern plains.
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Banyen was the first national "mor lam" star, whose appearances on television in the 1980s brought the form to an audience beyond its northeastern heartland.
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As its popularity grew, it began to spread outwards from its south-eastern heartland.
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The league expanded further in 2004 by allowing entry to heartland clubs.
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Heartland opened 18 new communities in 2005 and 2006.
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Bursey and several others traveled into the heartland by dog team on two missions.
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As time passed and the cities grew, the jungles gave way to concrete structures and the mediums' practices moved deeper into the heartland of communities.
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The heartland of their country is a bowl surrounded by mountains and hills on all sides.
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The town became an industrial heartland for pottery and coal mining between the 17th and 19th centuries.
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Since the rugby union authorities ended the discrimination against playing rugby league amateur numbers in the sport have increased, particularly outside the heartland areas.
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Primacy is the claimed inalienable right of a culturally and racially defined people to a geographical terrain, a "heartland" (a vivid expression) or homeland.
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The local economy is mixed, with a mainly agricultural heartland and industrial towns in the north involved in heavy engineering, chemicals, and textiles.
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The non-heartland sides are paired against each other.
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His music has been classified as rock and roll, heartland rock and even stoner rock.
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Around this heartland, the land rises towards the edge of the west, north and east of the region.
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Another term sometimes applied to the same general region is the heartland.
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The war continued in other areas, although the heartland of the republic was no longer threatened.
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Heartland bore the bulk of the attack in which 130 million card numbers were stolen.
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Another term sometimes applied to the same general region is "the heartland".
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Heartland states that it does not accept government funds and does not conduct contract research for special-interest groups.
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Heartland did not remove any of the scientists' names from the list.
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Spykman does not see the heartland as a region which will be unified by powerful transport or communication infrastructure in the near future.
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One foundational act invited foreigners to "colonize" the internal heartlands in order to give the local populations new models of enlightened work and life.
In the heartlands as well as in the newly annexed territories, the imperial order replaced barbarity and wilderness.
In part, we need other studies of the heartlands of early conservatism, but, in addition to questions of representativeness, how we connect the local with the national is also problematic.
By the end of the 1980s central economic planning was in retreat, even in its heartland.
The local publishers finally introduced guides that served special interests and appealing publications about the riches of folklore, nature and archaeology in the island's heartland.
They were needed even in the heartland of the empire.
Over the centuries, when most lived in the forest-heartland, they supported themselves by growing cereals and keeping livestock.
As such, this otherness is really man's heartland, and more truly so than humanity fully can grasp.
The soils of the forested-steppe belt are considerably more fertile than those of the forest-heartland.
The little guy out there in the heartland, he does not have a chance.
From being the industrial heartland of a burgeoning national economy, the area has become almost synonymous with unemployment and decline.
Even with the creation of a second royal heartland, however, the itinerary in the central areas of kingship and the transit zones connecting them barely changed.
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