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group AB

(= AB) the blood group whose red cells carry both the A and B antigens

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Any pathological group of extremists could destroy New Delhi, Tokyo, Paris, or any city they chose.
Giovanni Bisignani, the head of the International Air Transport Association, an industry group, criticized the shutdown, saying that no risk assessment had been undertaken.
What should be of greater concern is the potential plight of countries in the last group.
Conventional theory suggests that a single country (or group of countries) consolidating its finances can expect lower interest rates, a weaker currency, and an improved trade position.
But, because this cannot happen for all major economies simultaneously - one country's (or group of countries') austerity implies less demand for other countries' products - such policies eventually lead to beggar-thy-neighbor situations.
Ten leading international energy companies, indeed, will participate in the privatization of the first group of companies.
A few months later, he supported a group of young officers who called for army reform and the ouster of General Militaru, the then Defense Minister and a suspected KGB agent.
The Jubilee 2000 movement has adherents in all parts of the world, including Pope John Paul II, rock stars such as Bono of the Irish group U2, and non-governmental organizations representing many religions and professions.
NEW YORK - Children, it has long been recognized, are a special group.
It was less a global order than a group of like-minded countries, largely in the Americas and Western Europe, which comprised less than half of the world.
America is handing off the leadership baton - even if no other country or group of countries is willing or able to grasp it.
The refocus on trade and economic issues has also prompted Washington to promote the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which aims to create a new Asia-Pacific free-trade group that excludes China.
Many members of this group honor the institution of private property, and Ahmadinejad's talk of redistributing wealth is not to their liking.
Belonging to a particular cultural group is merely a pretext for battles between the winners and losers of globalization.
Meanwhile, in about 2005, I was in South Africa with a small group advising former President Thabo Mbeki and his government about its IT policy.
The parent bank would like to use these funds to reinforce the group's liquidity.
After all, desertification and deforestation helped fuel the rise, two decades earlier, of the Maoist guerilla group Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) in Peru.
No Maoist group could ever gain a toehold in Afghanistan's parched Pashtun south (these were, after all, people who, bare-knuckled, smashed the Soviets).
No one pursuing reasonable goals and who is prepared to compromise can argue that terrorism is his or his group's only option.
This is true of a rather small group of rich countries (India is a partial exception), mainly in western Europe and its overseas offshoots, since World War II.
Vice President Richard Cheney was in effect lead conductor of the group when he served as Chairman of Halliburton, the world's largest oil services company.
The International Civil Aviation Authority has announced that it will convene a group of experts to help it provide guidance for the industry to decide what level of ash in the atmosphere makes it unsafe to fly.
It is increasingly identified with the Republican agenda and Israel's evangelical Christian supporters, even though polls have repeatedly shown that Jews are America's most liberal ethnic group.

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