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Foreign - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Foreign may refer to: •Foreign corporation, a corporation that can do business outside its jurisdiction •Foreign key, a constraint in a relational database •Foreign language, a language not spoken by...
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Magazine of global politics, economics and ideas. Published bimonthly in print and daily online by the Slate Group, a division of the Washington Post Company. ... Does religion belong in foreign policy? Join the debate.
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From Muslims in Europe to evangelical Christians in Africa, it is religious believers who are shaping the early 21st Century. Charismatic movements are sweeping throughout the Southern Hemisphere, while high birth rates among immigrants are provoking ... FOREIGN POLICY & the Fund for Peace - The Failed States Index;
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Foreign language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Under the leadership of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), Turkey's foreign policy is becoming more Islamist. Can the country's history of cooperation with the West survive?
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Journal of global current events, foreign policy, and international relations published by the Council on Foreign Relations. Chronological, regional, topical, bibliographical, and searchable indices of current and past reports, as well as reader services and magazine background and history. ... Russian Foreign Policy:
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Definition of foreign from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 6 a : occurring in an abnormal situation in the living body and often introduced from outside <a foreign body lodged in the esophagus> b : not recognized by the immune system as part of...
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Provided here in PDF format are comprehensive audits of foreign country inspection systems to ensure compliance with the regulatory requirements of the:
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