Similar words: international, international relations, internationalize, public international law, private international law, United Press International, international monetary fund, internalization. Meaning: adv. throughout the world.
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31) Wagner's opera will be telecast internationally.
32) It was the best private house in Hochhauser, and after all, he was an internationally famous name.
33) Members are involved in collaborative projects within Oxford, nationally and internationally. 8.
34) Reg and Maggie Green have been recognized internationally for such a generous act.
35) This was a talk on William Blake, timed to coincide with an internationally touring exhibition of this artist's work.
36) Cape Town has decided to keep its name because it is internationally recognised.
37) Internationally, the management of resistance problems will require extensive cooperation.
38) Agencies can be one-man bands, small outfits, large public companies which may work internationally, or multinational companies.
39) But internationally agreed carbon taxes, permits and rising global temperatures may push the world along the road towards accepting the unacceptable.
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40) The artist is highly regarded internationally and has exhibited in many countries.
41) Will my right hon. and learned Friend say how we compared internationally in the 1970s and the 1980s?
42) Many of these artists and writers have become internationally known.
43) Heroes of change, locally and internationally, will be honored in a gallery of photography, artwork, paintings and sculpture.
44) He gained little local success, but by this time was internationally known.
45) Mathematics journals had the highest standing internationally, with nearly a third of contributions coming from abroad.
46) The museum directed the field research on the nearby internationally famous archaeological site of Vucedol.
47) Nearly all the internationally famous players had agreed to participate.
48) So their next option is to borrow internationally,(sentencedict.com) which they are very reluctant to do.
49) You're familiar with his subject, you know he is an authority, internationally known and universally respected.
50) He has played a leading part in representing the brewing industry and is acknowledged internationally as a world expert on hops.
51) That has significance nationally and internationally, especially if we reduce the facilities for large numbers of birds.
52) It brings together for the first time 24 internationally produced and acclaimed animations, displaying a vast array of styles and experimentation.
53) That is why so small a group of internationally powerful banks are repeatedly chosen as lead managers.
54) The software, which was developed in-house, is marketed internationally on Hewlett-Packard Co workstations.
55) What is your opinion of the current state of contemporary art, in this country and internationally?
56) The above figures are also calculated on an International Monetary Fund standard, making them internationally comparable.
57) Instead of letting industry fight to become internationally competitive, the Labour Government preferred to protect it from reality.
58) Diversification into dynamic fast-growing industries is also made possible, as are moves to expand internationally.
59) Kenneth is a field athlete and competes nationally and internationally in javelin, shot and discus.
60) Last month he received a one-week scholarship to the internationally prestigious Bollettieri Academy in Bradenton, Fla.
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