| 31. | Hadoram's main sphere of interest was the complex geographical variation shown by birds breeding in and migrating through the Middle East.
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| 32. | It was agreed in 1902 to demarcate the border between the respective spheres of interest, and an agreement was signed in 1914.
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| 33. | The Convention was publicly called in June 1917, to be composed of representative Irishmen from different political parties and spheres of interest.
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| 34. | America considers the whole world to be its sphere of interest in which to ward off the dangers it puts in its mind,
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| 35. | Although Aceh was still entirely independent, it was considered a part of the Dutch sphere of interest following the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824.
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| 36. | By opting for online distribution, an artist can get their work into the public sphere of interest easily with potentially minimum business overhead.
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| 37. | Many experts believe Congo is fragmenting further into violent spheres of interest governed by whatever leaders have the firepower to stay on top.
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| 38. | Rome and the Samnites had concluded a treaty of alliance in 354 BC, but overlapping spheres of interest eventually brought them to war.
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| 39. | Under the EU-NATO proposal, Turkey would have the right to block EU military operations in areas Ankara believes are in its sphere of interests.
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| 40. | After the German invasion of Poland on 1 September, a second secret protocol of 28 September consigned Lithuania to the Soviet sphere of interest.
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