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Raleigh duly set about professionalising colonisation and philosophising about it.
Japan's colonisation of Korea between 1910 and 1945 is still resented.
But Dr Huang argues that such numbers would easily support island colonisation.
Slavery was hard on slaves and colonisation was tough on the colonised.
Elle parle surtout de migrant, de terrorisme, d'islamisme, de colonisation et d'euro.
The spread of Catholicism dates to 1505 with Portuguese colonisation and subsequent proselytisation.
Revealed: Det Insps Mulder & Scully - keeping QLD safe from alien colonisation all this time!
"Free the Corsicans from oppression," he proclaimed, railing against France's "colonisation" of the island.
"Daring to compare colonisation with these dreadful events is a true flaw," he said.
Reminders of Japan's 2161.2300-21 colonisation of the Korean peninsula are inflammatory for both sides.
Can one pick and choose what one wants to accept from the fallout of colonisation?
Before colonisation, there were hundreds of social groupings among Indigenous Australians and almost as many languages.
But Ukrainians believe their actions are part of a broader history of Polish oppression and colonisation.
Unlike Britain's comparable system of penal colonisation in Australia, the tsars never brought prosperity to Siberia.
It wasn't so long ago that Mr. Macron recognised some of the positive aspects of colonisation.
The Royal Society, the moving spirit behind Endeavour's mission, was less concerned with colonisation than with science.
The community was dispossessed of much of their land during colonisation by Britain in the 19th century.
This idea fed Japan's colonisation of parts of Asia and inspired its troops in the second world war.
Relations between the neighbours have long been plagued by memories of Japans 1910-45 colonisation of the peninsula.
Gin was probably developed because of the Indian colonisation, using quinine in the tonic to help with malaria.
The kakapo's downfall began with New Zealand's first wave of human colonisation, some 700 years ago, by Polynesians.
"Ideological colonisation is very common today... (Let's say) 'no' to this urge to domesticate original peoples," he said.
Relations between the neighbours have long been plagued by memories of Japans 1910-45 colonisation of the Korean peninsula.
The East Asian neighbours share a bitter history dating to Japan's colonisation of the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945.
That's the priority for Switzerland-based designer Thomas Missé, who has designed the "Mars Chair" with interplanetary colonisation in mind.
Critics of the practice have said the process is racially skewed against the Maori, and is a legacy of colonisation.
But this has always raised fears of a kind of colonisation by a country viewed by many Mongolians with suspicion.
Whether assisted colonisation works will be known only if it is tried, and whether to try is really a philosophical question.
But international law recognises a right to self-determination only in cases of colonisation, invasion or gross denial of human rights.
One of the greatest feats of human migration in history was the colonisation of the vast Pacific Ocean by Polynesian peoples.
HUMAN beings domesticated several of the animals they encountered during their colonisation of the Americas—notably guinea pigs, llamas and turkeys.
The prototype on display in Texas is only one half of an enormous rocket stack designed with planetary colonisation in mind.
His paintings look back at the country's colonisation of Indigenous people, either depicting its horrors in detail or considering the events anew.
Only in 1965, twenty years after Japan's colonisation of the Korean peninsula ended, did the two countries agree to re-establish relations.
L'amalgame est malin : évoquer la colonisation permet de négocier en jouant sur la culpabilisation tout en gardant à l'islam un statut communautaire.
And last September, at a conference in Mexico, Mr Musk reminded the world that his long-term aim is the colonisation of Mars.
IN 2016 Elon Musk, the boss of SpaceX, a company which builds rockets and spacecraft, announced his plans for the colonisation of Mars.
At the end of September Mr Musk will reveal his road map for Mars colonisation at the International Astronautical Congress in Guadalajara, Mexico.
With a history spanning invaders and settlers, colonisation, mass immigration, and wartime rationing, Britain has ended up with a uniquely patchworked food culture.
If the cobbles at the site really are stone tools, then, the history of America's colonisation by early man will have to be rewritten.
"Our study suggests that facial hair does not increase the overall risk of bacterial colonisation compared to clean-shaven control subjects," the study says.
Domination of the rocket-launch market is, for Mr Musk, only one leg on the journey to his eventual goal: the colonisation of Mars.
On January 18th Mr Ambani argued that the government should prevent data colonisation; Indians' data, he said, must not be controlled by global corporations.
The truth is that, unless there has been some huge misunderstanding of the laws of physics, human colonisation of the galaxy will be hard.
C'est un écueil typique des intellectuels de gauche dans le monde arabe de penser que la colonisation est toujours occidentale, jamais russe ou iranienne.
The government accuses the opposition, and in particular supporters of Mahinda Rajapaksa, a former president, of stoking discontent in Hambantota with talk of "Chinese colonisation".
Some privately go further, seeing missions to oxygenate the atmospheres of sterile planets as preparing the ground for human colonisation in the far-distant future.
Elon Musk, however, wasn't so clear on SpaceX's solution to cosmic radiation when asked by an audience member at his colonisation speech during IAC 2016.
" In Faye's 2016 book, "The Colonisation of Europe," he writes, of Muslims in Europe, "No solution can be found unless a civil war breaks out.
Déjà, lors de sa visite en Algérie pendant sa campagne électorale l'année dernière, Macron avait parlé de "crime contre l'humanité" en évoquant la colonisation française.
Et peu de temps après l'avoir faite, le même ministre a annoncé un recensement de tous les crimes de la colonisation, de 1830 à 1962.
It is often referred to as Invasion Day or Survival Day due to the high number of Indigenous deaths and cultural suffering following British colonisation.
"This is a revolution," lawmaker Mohammed Ali said earlier this month as demonstrators carried a mock coffin branded "RIP China Colonisation" in blood-red letters.
The constitution makes no reference to indigenous people, whose leaders have struggled for generations to gain recognition for past injustices since European colonisation in the 1700s.
In September, Musk unveiled his grand plan for Mars colonisation, detailing how colonists will be shipped off to the Red Planet in an Interplanetary Transport Ship.
Many of the largest businesses are owned by Franco-Mauritians whose ancestors dated from the earlier French colonisation, though they make up just 2% of the population.
The church reveres him as a saint and martyr; secular historians would agree that he was a central figure in the French colonisation of the New World.
Radical parties on left and right take such arguments to a ludicrous extreme, arguing that reunification was the "colonisation" of a bewildered people by an exploitative west.
Holding this group together was always difficult given the different sizes of the parts (England is ten times as populous as Scotland) and the history of internal colonisation.
PLAYING TO THE BASE Relations between Washington's two biggest Asian allies have long been plagued by memories of Japan's 1910-45 colonisation of the peninsula and the war.
Ties between Japan and South Korea have often been fraught over their shared history, stemming from Japan's often brutal colonisation of the Korean peninsula between 1910 and 1945.
Replacing this with a centring of her Catalan identity seems odd to say the least, without even getting into discussions about the history of Spanish colonisation in the area.
Introduced to crush the powers of the Catholic Church, the law was, in the following decades, harshly applied to French Muslims during the colonisation of Algeria and its controversial aftermath.
According to the study, one explanation is "microtrauma to the skin," which occurs during shaving and results in abrasions, which could support bacterial colonisation and proliferation for the non-bearded.
Many Koreans resent the "Rising Sun" flag as a symbol of Japan's 1910-1945 colonisation of the peninsula, but its use has become more controversial as relations with Japan chilled.
That would fit with recent work by Lisa Miyashita at Queen Mary University of London, which found that vaping makes cells lining the airways stickier and more susceptible to bacterial colonisation.
" Dating back to 16th century colonisation of southwestern India by the Portuguese, vindaloo has its roots in the Portuguese dish of carne de vinha d'alhos, meaning "meat with wine and garlic.
"Land conflicts in the Amazon have gotten worse," said Ronaldo Santos, an official with the National Institute of Colonisation and Agrarian Reform (INCRA), a government body responsible for managing and demarcating rural land.
Kono told reporters the biggest problem between Japan and South Korea was the dispute over compensation for Koreans who worked in Japanese factories and mines during Japan's 1910-1945 colonisation of the Korean peninsula.
But another way of looking at it is that, after a long history of corruption throughout colonisation and dictatorship, the crooks are at last getting rounded up, ousted from office and sent to jail.
Par ailleurs, en parlant de migrant, de terrorisme, d'islamisme, de colonisation et d'euro avec les propositions tranchées qu'elle affectionne, Mme Le Pen a peu à peu levé les tabous et normalisé les propositions scandaleuses.
I think the problem is that because England has been defined by its colonisation of everywhere else, it's now on its own going: 'But what am I if I don't I dominate half the world?
After the "First Fleet" dropped off the convicts and soldiers who initiated British colonisation in 2500, several of its ships stopped in Guangzhou on the way back to London to buy a cargo of tea.
"This product is a small step closer to Mars but aim to set up the ground base of a way of thinking about the production implication of the early stage of space colonisation," said Missé.
Australia's 700,000 or so indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people still struggle with the impacts of colonisation and track near the bottom of the country's 23 million citizens in almost every economic and social indicator.
This fits nicely with the conventional date for America's colonisation, by giving time for the heirs of these African émigrés to make it to eastern Asia, ready for the hop to the New World when conditions permitted.
Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono, speaking after talks with South Korean counterpart Kang Kyung-wha, said both sides shared that view over the dispute, which is a bitter legacy of Japan's 1910-1945 colonisation of the Korean peninsula.
At the height of his internationalist fervour, Mr Blair had little feeling for how Britain and other European powers were viewed by those members of the United Nations (about two-thirds of them) with recent memories of colonisation.
People have written a bit about Bougainvillean identity — it's something that came about as a result of European colonisation, and, through a couple of centuries of colonization, that has really created this idea of Bougainville as a unified unit.
Les élites politiques dans le monde arabe postcolonial, qu'elles soient conservatrices ou de gauche, restent allergiques à l'idée qu'un soutien externe vienne appuyer leur désir de démocratie locale: le souvenir de la colonisation frappe de soupçon toute assistante étrangère, ou presque.
En Algérie, par exemple, le gouvernement — très conservateur, très policier, allié discret des islamistes — joue sur l'histoire de la colonisation française pour accréditer l'idée d'une "main étrangère" qui ne prônerait les libertés du peuple que pour mieux déstabiliser ses dirigeants.
But at the age of ten, in 1988, he was one of many young Mexicans who started stacking on weight as increasing trade with America saw cheap sweets and fizzy drinks flood the shops, a process known as the "Coca-colonisation" of Mexico.
And the company is putting together plans for using these new rockets for more than Mars colonisation, thus providing a way for it to make the transition from what it does today for profit to what it hopes to do tomorrow for inspiration.
The countries share a bitter history dating to Japan's colonisation of the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945, which saw forced use of labour by Japanese companies and the use of "comfort women", a euphemism for those forced to work in wartime brothels.
Relations between Washington's two Asian allies have long been plagued by memories of Japan's 1910-45 colonisation of the peninsula and the war, including the matter of "comfort women", a euphemism for girls and women forced to work in Japanese wartime military brothels.
Italian businesspeople have grown nervous about French firms' "colonisation" by means of acquisitions in luxury goods, media and telecoms, including the €20153bn ($55bn) merger between Luxottica, an Italian maker of spectacles, and France's Essilor, announced in January (the group's headquarters will be in Paris).
South Korea and Japan share a bitter history dating to the Japanese colonisation of the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945, including the use of comfort women, a euphemism for girls and women, many of them Korean, forced to work in its wartime brothels.
"Colonise is a problematic word, but, more to the point, we need to grapple with colonisation in space (and on Earth) now, rather than later, because the mindset, values and beliefs behind this word shape corporate behaviours," Swinburne University (Australia) sociologist Zuleyka Zevallos said via email.
The two countries share a bitter history that includes Japan's 1910-893 colonisation of the Korean peninsula, the forced mobilisation of labour at Japanese companies and the use of comfort women, Japan's euphemism for girls and women, many of them Korean, forced to work in its wartime brothels.
South Korea and Japan have a bitter history that includes the 1910-45 Japanese colonisation of the Korean peninsula, the forced mobilisation of labour at Japanese companies and the use of "comfort women" - Japan's euphemism for girls and women, many of them Korean - forced to work in military brothels.
Et la reconnaissance de Macron pourrait même desservir mon combat ici en renforçant une explication commode de nos échecs: au lieu de s'appuyer dessus pour entamer un travail sur la mémoire algérienne, le gouvernement algérien risque d'y nourrir, encore une fois, sa légitimité en pointant du doigt la colonisation.
The neighbours share a bitter history dating to Japan's colonisation of the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945, which saw forced use of labour by Japanese companies and the use of comfort women, a Japanese euphemism for girls and women, many of them Korean, forced to work in its wartime brothels.
The neighbours share a bitter history dating to Japan's colonisation of the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945, which saw forced use of labour by Japanese companies and the use of "comfort women", a Japanese euphemism for girls and women, many of them Korean, forced to work in its wartime brothels.
The neighbours share a bitter history dating to the Japanese colonisation of the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945, including forced use of labour by Japanese companies and the use of comfort women, a euphemism for girls and women, many of them Korean, forced to work in its wartime brothels.
The case marks another legal battle over the legacy of Japan's 1910-45 colonisation, and ties between the two governments are in their worst state in decades as a result of ruling by South Korea's Supreme Court last year, when it ordered Japanese firms to compensate some wartime forced labourers.
The neighbours share a bitter history dating to Japan's colonisation of the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945, which saw forced use of labour by Japanese companies and the use of comfort women, a euphemism for girls and women, many of them Korean, forced to work in its wartime brothels.
South Korea and Japan share a bitter history that includes the latter's 1910-45 colonisation of the Korean peninsula, the forced mobilisation of labour at Japanese companies and the use of comfort women, Japan's euphemism for girls and women, many of them Korean, forced to work in its wartime brothels.
Pence is also likely to stress the need for close coordination among the United States, Japan and South Korea over the North's threat at a time when ties between Seoul and Tokyo have been frayed by the bitter legacy of a history that includes Japan's 1910-1945 colonisation of the Korean peninsula.
Relations between the neighbours have been plagued for years for bitterness over Japan's colonisation of the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945, which saw forced use of labour by Japanese companies and the use of "comfort women", a Japanese euphemism for girls and women, many of them Korean, forced to work in its wartime brothels.
South Korea and Japan's bilateral relations have recently deteriorated to some of its worst in decades over a bitter history that includes the 1910-45 Japanese colonisation of the Korean peninsula, the forced mobilization of labor at Japanese companies and the use of "comfort women" - Japan's euphemism for girls and women, many of them Korean - forced to work in military brothels.
Although Ms Tokarczuk's work has found a wide readership in Britain and America, she has proved a thorn in the side of right-wing patriots in Poland who object to her saying that the country's leadership committed "horrendous acts" of colonisation in the past, particularly of peoples in large territories to the east of present-day Poland, such as Ukraine.

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