Secondly, members will examine how to continue the dialogue begun in Barbados. |
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Both employees received an all-expenses paid holiday to Barbados as a reward for their efforts. |
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Continental Airlines has begun non-stop service between its Newark hub and Barbados. |
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The canopy was made of Barbados cloth, specially imported for her daughter who was obsessed with sea travel. |
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Should Theresa be fortunate enough to win out the competition then she is off to Barbados with spending money and the record deal. |
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On April 1, 1628, a second patent was issued to Carlisle, revoking that of Pembroke, and Charles Wolverton was appointed Governor of Barbados. |
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And our observations in Barbados, was that Bajans can live in dignity on less money because their cost of living is lower. |
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Outside of his cricket Oscar also did a bit of boxing and played soccer as a left winger in Barbados. |
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One of the most prosperous sugar plantations on Barbados is owned by the Church of England. |
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The favourite long-haul destinations are Orlando, Barbados, Montego Bay, Dubai, New York and Washington. |
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The Asante, Ewe, Fon and Fante peoples provided the bulk of imports into Barbados. |
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Portrait of Seale-Yearwood Esq shows a Barbados planter seated in front of a shadowy, brown-skinned man serving him sangaree. |
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Coleen Rooney has shown off her baby bump for the first time during a holiday with her footballer husband Wayne in Barbados. |
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When the federation was terminated, Barbados reverted to its former status as a self-governing colony. |
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Meakins, who is the defending champ and winner of the Barbados Open the last four years, was ranked number two behind Kumar. |
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They include the Barbados cherry, cornelian cherry, ground or winter cherry, and Surinam cherry. |
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With the defeat in Barbados, the unpredictable Pakistan side squandered the opportunity of winning their first-ever Test series. |
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Grantley Adams, the first premier of Barbados, became the Prime Minister of the Federation. |
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Prior to Fox's visit, nearly thirty itinerants had travelled to Barbados, most of whom stayed several weeks. |
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The biggest factor that turned the game India's way in Barbados was the inept batting by West Indies. |
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He writes in the patois of Barbados, in the voices of village women, a language he makes both playful and sensuous. |
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He tossed all the company men overboard and took his rag tag crew on a meandering route to Barbados. |
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Nigeria also provided slaves for Barbados, the Yoruba, Efik, Igbo and Ibibio being the main ethnic groups targeted. |
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He extols the English for their extensive use of roundabouts, which Barbados has adopted. |
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It still looks like Barbados will get a fair share of rains and high winds. |
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I'm sure they'll be driving their opponents to distraction with their new tracksuits when they get to Barbados. |
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This dramatic rise in cases of asthma in the Caribbean parallels the increase in dust flux from Africa to Barbados and Miami. |
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If required, changes would be made in the team for the two Tests to be played at Barbados and Jamaica. |
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The couple married in Manchester watched by friends and family and are now honeymooning in Barbados. |
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Chisholm was born to West Indian immigrants on Nov. 30, 1924, in Brooklyn, but spent her early childhood with her grandmother in Barbados. |
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He promised to come back with a vengeance in the upcoming open competitions in Barbados and Jamaica. |
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Everybody needs a summer holiday, but which once ageless pop star opened his Barbados home to the Blair family in August? |
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Thirteen Bradford head teachers are jetting off to the Caribbean isle of Barbados next week. |
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There are over 100 denominations and religious sects in Barbados. |
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The Barbados slave code was established on the island of Barbados, a British colony, in 1661. It was the first official law regarding slave status. |
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Despite the pervasive nature of creolisation on Barbados, it is a mistake to conclude that West African cultural patterns were stripped from the black population. |
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A managed to hitch a ride on a short-haul cargo plane full of sugar heading down to Barbados but couldn't stand the whole flight in such cramped, however sweet, conditions. |
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The Smiths quickly swapped their home in Keppel Crescent, Bridlington, for the Caribbean heat and a beachside hotel in the Barbados resort of Worthing. |
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He currently resides in Barbados and is a weekly newspaper columnist. |
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Two-thirds of Sugar in the Blood consists of an impressively researched history of Barbados up until the last century. |
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Barbados provided the blueprint for all future British slave settlements in the American South. |
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Her ancestors were Englishmen long ago, who upon the very British idea of colonialism left to colonize the Barbados. |
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They set up a jury rig, and sailed to Barbados, taking six weeks. |
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Arran, who works in the building trade has been going out with Laura for the past 11 years, and the happy couple will honeymoon in St. Lucia, Barbados. |
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On the same day that it's icy cold in the Artic, it's foggy in Louisiana, sunny in Barbados, and blowing wild winds called willy-willies in Australia. |
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We have ploughed a phosphorescent furrow in the darkness through chunky, Atlantic seas, windward of the West Indies, from Barbados down to Tobago. |
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She was originally from an Arawak village in South America, where she was captured as a child, taken to Barbados as a captive, and sold into slavery. |
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The darkest of ordinary western sugars is Barbados or muscovado. |
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Barbados Tourism Authority, a Barbados-based official tourism site for the Barbados government, has announced a Fall to Barbados package. |
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They bought two lucky dips and plan to buy a house in Barbados and a new car. |
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My father worked for BOAC, now British Airways, back in 1967 and I was lucky enough to go to Barbados when I was 15 years old. |
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The dominant political parties are the Democratic Labour Party and the opposition Barbados Labour Party. |
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The Virginia Company's settlements, Bermuda and Virginia, as well as Antigua and Barbados were conspicuous in their loyalty to the Crown. |
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Hurricanes that sometimes batter the region usually strike northwards of Grenada and to the west of Barbados. |
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The principal hurricane belt arcs to northwest of the island of Barbados in the Eastern Caribbean. |
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Quakerism started in England and Wales, and quickly spread to Ireland, the Netherlands, Barbados and North America. |
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England defeated Australia in the final in Barbados, which was played at Kensington Oval. |
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He was replaced in 1664 by Thomas Modyford who had been ousted from Barbados. |
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As of 2005, Barbados replaced the process of appeals to Her Majesty in Council with the CCJ, which had then come into operation. |
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International offices are located at Norwalk, Johannesburg, Barbados, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Greater Delhi, Lagos and Dubai. |
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He was later appointed to the Legislative Council of Barbados, and fought for the rights of pensioners. |
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Saint Andrew's Day is celebrated as the national day of Independence in Barbados. |
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The settlers came mainly from the English colony of Barbados and brought African slaves with them. |
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In the Caribbean, intending to damage British trade, the French blockaded the lucrative sugar islands of Barbados and Jamaica. |
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Dolphins are present in the coat of arms of Anguilla and the coat of arms of Romania, and the coat of arms of Barbados has a dolphin supporter. |
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The large accretionary prism reaches above sea level to form the islands of Barbados and Trinidad. |
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Some of the affected islands and regions include the Caribbean coast of Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Barbados and Tobago. |
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During the development programme, launch sites in Barbados, Uist and Norfolk were also considered. |
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There is a possible corresponding change in the rate of change of sea level rise seen in the data from both Barbados and Tahiti. |
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Today cricket is still enjoyed by a few locals and immigrants in the country usually from Jamaica, Guyana, Haiti and Barbados. |
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Peter in Barbados and aged for 90 days in Mount Gay 'Special Reserve' Rum casks. |
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In the Caribbean, nutmeg is often used in drinks such as the Bushwacker, Painkiller, and Barbados rum punch. |
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In 1519, a map produced by the Genoese mapmaker Visconte Maggiolo showed and named Barbados in its correct position. |
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The Spanish and Portuguese briefly claimed Barbados from the late 16th to the 17th centuries. |
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As the effects of the new crop increased, so did the shift in the ethnic composition of Barbados and surrounding islands. |
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Barbados is situated in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the other West Indies Islands. |
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Barbados lies on the boundary of the South American and the Caribbean Plates. |
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Barbados is often spared the worst effects of the region's tropical storms and hurricanes during the rainy season. |
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Being so densely populated, Barbados has made great efforts to protect its underground aquifers. |
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Both are advised on matters of the Barbadian state by the Prime Minister of Barbados, who is head of government. |
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As of December 2007, Barbados is linked by an Economic Partnership Agreement with the European Commission. |
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The Royal Barbados Police Force is the sole law enforcement agency on the island of Barbados. |
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According to the World Bank, Barbados is classified as being in its 66 top high income economies of the world. |
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Barbados maintains the third largest stock exchange in the Caribbean region. |
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Other groups in Barbados include people from the United Kingdom, United States and Canada. |
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English is the official language of Barbados, and is used for communications, administration, and public services all over the island. |
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The Church of England was the official state religion until its legal disestablishment by the Parliament of Barbados following independence. |
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The life expectancy for Barbados residents as of 2011 Barbados and Japan have the highest per capita occurrences of centenarians in the world. |
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Under the deal, the group will use Barbados as one of its main destinations for medical tourism at that facility. |
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The mainstream public education system of Barbados is fashioned after the British model. |
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Barbados has over 70 primary schools and over 20 secondary schools throughout the island. |
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Barbados is also home to the American University of Integrative Sciences, School of Medicine. |
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The culture of Barbados is a blend of West African, Creole, Indian and British cultures present in Barbados. |
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Barbados is home to the Banks Barbados Brewery, which brews Banks Beer, a pale lager, as well as Banks Amber Ale. |
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In 2009 she was appointed as an Honorary Ambassador of Youth and Culture for Barbados by the late Prime Minister, David Thompson. |
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Motorsports also play a role, with Rally Barbados occurring each summer and being listed on the FIA NACAM calendar. |
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In a return engagement at the 2000 CARICOM championship in Barbados, Belize placed fourth. |
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The colony in Suriname had originally been founded in the 1650s by Lord Francis Willoughby, the British governor of Barbados. |
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Today, Barbados formally endorsed the AEOI global standard during a signing ceremony held in Barbados. |
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While the chicken fillet Barbados was slightly overcooked, the sauce with its hint of curry and peppers was really tasty. |
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Oceana departs Barbados on March 19 and calls at St Lucia, St Maarten, Tortola, Antigua and Madeira. |
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For a shilling you could get a big packet of colourful perforated postal appendages displaying palm trees in Barbados and giraffes in Nyasaland. |
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Since his enthronement, Welby has visited Barbados, Guatemala, Mexico, Kenya, Hong Kong and Japan, among other places. |
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While the rest of Union J have been getting their beach bums on in Barbados, new dad JJ Hamblett and model girlfriend Caterina Lopez took their two-month-old son to America. |
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Cuba and Barbados were historically the largest producers of sugar. |
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The leisurely cruise will call at the Dominican Republic, Curacao, Isla Margarita, The Grenadines, Barbados, Dominica, Antigua, Tortola and back to Miami. |
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Air and maritime traffic is regulated by the Barbados Port Authority. |
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Tennis is gaining popularity and Barbados is home to Darian King, currently ranked 270th in the world and is the 2nd highest ranked player in the Caribbean. |
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Brathwaite also earned Barbados its first ever medal at the world championships in Berlin, Germany on 20 August 2009, when he won the men's 110 meter hurdles title. |
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The couple plan to go on holiday to Barbados and buy a pounds 20,000 Toyota 4x4 Truckman to ferry around their Yorkshire terrier and four spaniels. |
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The 24 year-old, who is currently on holiday in Barbados, was signed by Stretford for Proactive in 2002 as the teenage prodigy became the hottest property in football. |
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This rebranding is part of a demutualization exercise expected to be accompanied by The Mutual's formal merger with Life of Barbados, which it acquired in May. |
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The 2010 national census conducted by the Barbados Statistical Service reported a resident population of 277,821, of which 133,018 were male and 144,803 were female. |
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The project stalled after the then prime minister of Barbados, Lloyd Erskine Sandiford, became ill and his Democratic Labour Party lost the next general election. |
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During the 1990s at the suggestion of Trinidad and Tobago's Patrick Manning, Barbados attempted a political union with Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana. |
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The Constitution of Barbados is the supreme law of the nation. |
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The government has placed a huge emphasis on keeping Barbados clean with the aim of protecting the environment and preserving offshore coral reefs which surround the island. |
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In 1644 the population of Barbados was estimated at 30,000, of which about 800 were of African descent, with the remainder mainly of English descent. |
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These included Australia, Barbados, British West Africa, Cyprus, Fiji, the Irish Free State, Jamaica, New Zealand, South Africa and Southern Rhodesia. |
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Around the same time, fighting during the War of the Three Kingdoms and the Interregnum spilled over into Barbados and Barbadian territorial waters. |
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It is uncertain which European nation arrived first in Barbados. |
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In 2016, Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index ranked Barbados sixth in the Americas after Canada, the United States, Uruguay, Chile and the Bahamas. |
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Despite being classified as an Atlantic island, Barbados is considered to be a part of the Caribbean, where it is ranked as a leading tourist destination. |
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It shares maritime boundaries with Barbados to the northeast, Grenada to the northwest, Guyana to the southeast, and Venezuela to the south and west. |
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By the year 1670 Britain's imperialist ambitions were well off as she had colonies in Virginia, Massachusetts, Bermuda, Honduras, Antigua, Barbados, Jamaica and Nova Scotia. |
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Sugarcane remains an important part of the economy of Guyana, Belize, Barbados, and Haiti, along with the Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, and other islands. |
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Using Barbados as a staging point, they attacked first at Martinique. |
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In some secondary schools in Hong Kong, Jamaica, Barbados, Sierra Leone and Trinidad and Tobago, the sixth and seventh years are called Lower and Upper Sixth respectively. |
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Note that, although Barbados is an island on the same continental shelf, it is considered to be in the Atlantic Ocean rather than the Caribbean Sea. |
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The translation of Parliament's words into action came when English Admiral Sir George Ayscue claimed Barbados as part of the Commonwealth and seized 27 Dutch ships. |
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Bermuda and Virginia, as well as Antigua and Barbados were, however, the subjects of an Act of the Rump Parliament which was essentially a declaration of war. |
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The Queen also possesses royal standards and personal flags for use in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, and elsewhere. |
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Benn was born to parents from Barbados, the sixth of seven brothers. |
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It was renamed in 1999 to commemorate national heroes of Barbados. |
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Parents were asked to pay PS1,650 for a school trip to Barbados. |
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As Paul Collingwood lifted the trophy above his head in Barbados, it was a pity the victory hadn't been down to Yorkshire grit or Surrey artistry. |
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He beat top surfers from the USA, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean at the famous Soup Bowl, in Bathsheba, Barbados, with a crowd of 5,000 lining the beach to cheer him home. |
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Following this he travelled around England, the Netherlands, and Barbados preaching and teaching with the aim of converting new adherents to his faith. |
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