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Thu Jul 29 12:55:09 2010

Unique Android and iPhone Device Data by Country AdMob Metrics
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Unique Android and iPhone Device Data by Country AdMob Metrics

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Wed, 26 May 2010 21:31:13 GM

AdMob . Country. Data April 2010. This worksheet includes the unique device information for all countries with greater than 1000 iPhone OS or Android devices in the AdMob network in April 2010. Please remember that these are not market ...

So: Was Knoxville the True Home of Country Music? - Ask Doc Knox
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So: Was Knoxville the True Home of Country Music? - Ask Doc Knox

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hu, 29 Jul 2010 14:23:40 GM

As the story goes, Knoxville and not Nashville is the historical home of . country. music. The Carter family came from just to the north, Dolly Parton was raised to the south. Old Time music, a predecessor of modern . country. , ...

15/15 and not in the country | Kiwiblog
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15/15 and not in the country | Kiwiblog

David Farrar

hu, 29 Jul 2010 03:00:32 GM

Now that isn't too bad - 15/15 in 54 seconds for a quiz covering a week I am not in the . country. . I did have to guess a couple of the answers. I'm glad Phil.

From Google Blog Search: "by country"
Thu Jul 29 12:59:50 2010

Jordan to Select Supplier for Country's First Nuclear Reactor by April - Bloomberg
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Jordan to Select Supplier for Country's First Nuclear Reactor by April - Bloomberg
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 10:49:30 GMT+00:00
First Nuclear Reactor by April Bloomberg Jordan will select the supplier of its first nuclear reactor by April from among three designs, ...
Australia Telecommunications Report Q3 2010 - New Market Report Published - OfficialWire (press release)
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Australia Telecommunications Report Q3 2010 - New Market Report Published - OfficialWire (press release)
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 16:49:15 GMT+00:00
OfficialWire (press release) by Press Office The Q3 2010 update on the Australian Telecommunications Market incorporates new official figures on the size and state of the country's ... United Arab Emirates Power Report Q3 2010 - New Market Report Published OfficialWire (press release) Colombia Power Report Q3 2010 - New Market Report Published OfficialWire (press release) Peru Power Report Q3 2010 - New Market Report Published OfficialWire (press release) OfficialWire (press release)  - OfficialWire (press release)  - OfficialWire (press release)
Country diary: Shetland - The Guardian
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Country diary: Shetland - The Guardian
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 23:06:13 GMT+00:00
diary: Shetland The Guardian The fleeting never-quite-dark nights of the Simmer Dim are some weeks past, but after a beautiful sun-filled day the light still lingers long after the sun ...

From Google News Search: "by country"
Fri Jul 30 02:19:16 2010

What right has a Maltese citizen tony galea have to endanger his country by testifying against a terrorist?
Q. I think the media plays a part in terrorism in the world today by viewing terror . The lockerbie bombing happened in 1988 pan am flight 103 but the actions of a Maltese citizen Tony Galea endangered the lives of people in Malta and around the world as media was invovled playing a large part that a small country should have not been part of as malta is a place for familys not people who endanger the lives of the innocent.Its better to some times say nothing than endanger as media cause more damage as media can be classified as a world terrorist tool for both sides.To be quite is better.I dont support people who commit crimes of the heart of terrorism but dont dont support people who endanger live through the courts and media. I would like… [cont.]
Asked by prawn74 - Fri Mar 9 19:55:57 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Yes, it would be good to be silent. Considering I've read your other posts and it is clear that you either are Islamic or support Islam, it seems good that others would stay silent about terrorism. However, not to me. We see what Islamic dictators have in mind for the rest of the world, and we HAVE spoken up, and will continue to do so. Will they react and try to hurt us more? Yes. And when Islam finishes her revolution, and Islam is no more in its present form, but flowers as a 21st century religion that treasures freedom, free speech, religious freedom for all religions, then you will see what freedom is all about. You can't win this one. You can't hide from communications that are improving more every day. You can't keep people… [cont.]
Answered by mckenziecalhoun - Sat Mar 10 03:10:44 2007

Must you get a FM-T/ Mexican Tourist Card to visit Mexico if you enter the country by land?
Q. I did my homework. You only need a passport if you are traveling by air. It won't be a requirement until 2009. I know you don't need a tourist card ( which is similar to a visa but given for a shorter amount of time) if you will only be in TJ for less than 72 hours but I want to know if its necessary for me to have it if I will be staying for about a month and a half and I am entering the country of Mexico by land.
Asked by sweet.suffering - Tue Jun 17 22:34:29 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Yes, and you can get it at the border when you cross...cost is about $22.00usd.
Answered by Charlie - Wed Jun 18 12:31:17 2008

Why was Britain the most powerful country by the 19th century?
Q. Why was Britain the most powerful country by the 19th century? Currently, that is the question I am being asked. I need three specific examples for each category of, political wise, social wise, and economics wise. Currently, I have one for each. Political - Bill of Rights Social - Population Expansion Economics - Trading (More exports than imports) Also, for economics I was maybe thinking of mentioning their navy... that seems like a rather strange point though. All in all, I need a couple more points for each category. I'm looking through my notes now but not having much luck.
Asked by lazmoman - Thu Oct 22 03:14:34 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Britain was in the 19th century what is referred to as a hyper-power, that means they went far beyond what a superpower is defined by, in the history of the world no other nation has yet had the riches and power the British had in the 19th century. there are a number of factors that lead to this. Political - a number of factors such as the bill of rights also by being a democratic government, this allowed the British tremendous internal stability, unlike most other western nation in the 19th century they suffered no rebellions or coups, no revolutions and no dictatorships. this allowed for constant leadership, another factor was the british had a civil service that was light years ahead of any other nation, traditionally civil services… [cont.]
Answered by paul s - Thu Oct 22 08:17:35 2009

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Fri Jul 16 23:46:15 2010