Câu ví dụ #51
1. The british Virgin Islands is a british overseas territory with GDP of over $1 billion, mainly from finance and tourism.
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2. Van Hauwermeiren, who has taken part in an internal enquiry at the british charity, said he told Oxfam that he had "had intimate relations some three times at (his) house".
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3. Photo courtesy of Nhan Dan Newspaper A year ago, british tourists Christian Sloan, 24, Beth Anderson, 24, and Izzy Squire, 19, also died while climbing the waterfall at Datanla in Da Lat with an unauthorized tour guide.
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4. "For ordinary voters I thought it would be relevant to hear what the president of the United States, who loves the british people and cares deeply about this relationship, has to say about it.
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5. A new anti-Brexit party was launched in London Monday, lacking any big names but vowing to revitalize the center ground of british politics, inspired by French President Emmanuel Macron's En Marche movement.
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6. Last week, the Ministry of Health said a lung transplant was being considered for a british patient, Vietnam's most severe Covid-19 case.
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7. Hoi An, where a british tourist was found infected with Covid-19, had closed its pedestrian streets and suspended all tourism activities from mid-March to prevent gatherings of large crowds and help contain the spread of the novel coronavirus.
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8. A british pensioner was on Friday sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 13 years for murdering his stepson in 1968 in an attack witnessed by the toddler's brother.
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9. Two Vietnamese schools make Asia’s top 150 universities The University of Oxford has become the first british university to top the Times Higher Education's global league table, knocking the California Institute of Technology into second place.
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10. Urging a modern-day Marshall Plan to rebuild the Caribbean devastated by recent hurricanes, british businessman Richard Branson said the islands need more hurricane-proof homes and stronger electricity systems.
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