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International tourist arrivals surp****ed the
milestone of 1
billion tourists globally for the
first time in 2012. A visa is a
conditional authorization granted...
- is a 128-bit
label used for
information in
computer systems. The term
Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) is also used,
mostly in
Microsoft systems. When...
- up
global in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Global means of or
referring to a
globe and may also
refer to:
Global (Paul van Dyk album), 2003
Global (Bunji...
- The
phrase "Think
globally, act locally" or "Think
global, act local" has been used in
various contexts,
including planning, environment, education, mathematics...
- used to
describe other global trends. The
concept of
globalism is also
classically used to
focus on the
ideologies of
globalization (the
subjective meanings)...
- The
Globally Harmonized System of
classification and
Labelling of
Chemicals (GHS) is an
internationally agreed-upon
standard managed by the
United Nations...
-
Global North and
Global South are
terms that
denote a
method of
grouping countries based on
their defining characteristics with
regard to socioeconomics...
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economic dominance, high
quality educational and
research institutions, and a
globally influential output of ideas, innovations, or
cultural products. Quintessential...
- year for
British films which grossed around £10.3
billion globally which was 28.7% of
global box
office revenue. UK box-office
takings totalled £1.25 billion...
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executive order,
allowing civilian users to
receive a non-degraded
signal globally. In 2004, the
United States government signed an
agreement with the European...