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  1. 121
    Published 2008
    “…They are better off than most of the people living in the neighbourhood so the neighbours envy them, which makes Daniela wish she lived far away. …”
  2. 122
    Published 1998
    “…Mostly unemployed and living off welfare, they often steal from the homes and harvests of their white neighbours, causing a cycle of increasing tension in the community.…”
  3. 123
    “…In addition, we show that the changes in China’s economic strategy improve the chances of its low-income neighbours to attract FDI."…”
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  4. 124
    “…However, there is no doubt that the dynamic rise of China poses major challenges to the status quo in the region with consequences for its neighbours and other powers present there, such as the US and, increasingly, also the EU. …”
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  5. 125
    Published 2006
    “…Having escaped the massacres in their homeland together with the other surviving members of their families, they have reached the safety of Bredjing refugee camp in the south-east of the neighbouring country of Chad. "Thanks be to Allah – we had everything!" …”
  6. 126
    Published 2005
    “…In this era of new technologies, the United States and Sweden have been deeply shocked to find their youth roused to racist violence, which has since contaminated the whole of the Western world as well as Russia and its neighbouring countries. For young Neo-nazis the past is virtual history where real cannot be distinguished from fake; their version of the future looks bleak and threatening. …”
  7. 127
    Published November 1932
    “…She does not like to have the doctor in the house because of the gossiping neighbour next door. I have brought cases from my husband's constituency of Northampton to London because of the gossiping neighbour next door. …”
  8. 128
    Published 2005
    “…No fences separate them from the neighbouring villages where they are used to going for a walk. …”
  9. 129
    Published [1951
    “…Ambrus regards the radio a useless thing so his children have to go the their neighbour to listen to their favourite programs. The wife of a kulak comes to see them and tries to instigate against the agricultural cooperative. …”
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  10. 130
    Published 1986
    “…All of a sudden, he finds himself surrounded by women, from secretaries having their coffee breaks in his company to idle neighbouring housewives unsatisfied with their domestic sex life. …”
  11. 131
    “…7 Till 5, 1933, 12 min Polychrome Phantasy, 1935, 2 min 52 sec Dots, 1940, 3min Loops, 1940, 3 min Stars and Stripes, 1939, 3 min Boogie-Doodle, 1948, 4 min Dollar Dance, 1943, 5 min A Little Phantasy on a 19th century Painting, 1946, 4min Hoppity Pop, 1946, 3 min Begone Dull Care / Caprice en couleurs, 1949, 8 min Neighbours / Voisins, 1952, 8 min Two Bagatelles, 1953, 3 min Blinkity Blank, 1955, 5 min A Chairy Tale / Il etait une chaise, 1957, 9 min Le Merle, 1958, 4 min Opening Speech: McLaren / Discours de bienvenue de McLaren, 1960, 7 min Lines Horizontal / Lignes Horizontales, 1962, 6 min Canon, 1964, 10 min Mosaic / Mosaique, 1965, 5 min Pas de deux, 1968, 13 min Synchromy / Synchromie, 1971, 7 min…”
  12. 132
    Published 2004
    “…The last Room – Remembering – crosses the Chechen border into the neighbouring province of Ingushetia, where people fight out their own tragedy. …”
  13. 133
    Published 2001
    “…The film is a sequel to We Are All Neighbours, produced in 1993 by Granada Television in co-operation with Tone Bringa. …”
  14. 134
    by Joebges, Heike
    Published 2017
    “…Low Irish tax rates contribute to downward competition of taxation in the EU and constitute a beggar-thy-neighbour-policy. Effects on Ireland are neither clearly positive: Profits of foreign affiliates do not necessarily stay in the country. …”
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  15. 135
    Published 2005
    “…But when she visits his run-down house, she is shocked and intrigued to discover that he shares it with Minna and Fariba, two heroin addicts who prostitute themselves to make a living and support their little children while both of their husbands are in prison. The women are neighbours, good friends and support each other. The film sympathetically explores their everyday life and the way prostitution functions in a country where adultery is persecuted, sometimes resulting in capital punishment. …”
  16. 136
    Published 2004
    “…And that is exactly what is happening with the recently rebuilt bridge across the river Tisza, which is supposed to bring together relatives, friends and former neighbours who got divided throughout history by various political divisions. …”
  17. 137
    Published 1937
    “…1937 1937 1930s 24 pages : illustrations CHILDREN CHILDREN ARE HAPPIEST WHEN THEY ARE BUSY Give them home occupations and hobbies; encourage games and school interests, and you won't have the neighbours complaining of noise or broken fences. Quite small children can "help mother" and many cleanliness lessons can be taught as part of the game. …”
  18. 138
    Published 2006
    “…Family, friends and neighbours all believed that Dennis had been staying in a Berlin children's hospital. …”
  19. 139
    by Unger, Brigitte
    Published 2015
    “…"Der vorliegende Report ist die deutsche Zusammenfassung des in englischer Sprache erschienenen E-Books "The German Model - Seen by its Neighbours". Das Buch entstand im Rahmen des Projekts "Labour Relations in Context" (LRC Netzwerk), das vom Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Instituts (WSI) initiiert wurde. …”
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  20. 140
    “…We find that, of three groups of countries that are important for trade with the EU and the US, the ‘closest’ neighbours (NAFTA, EEA, Switzerland and Turkey) exhibit powerful incentives to align so as to benefit from positive spillovers. …”
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