Within Sulidea, skeletal differences have been cited to support splitting gannets and boobies into two genera, Sula and Morus respectively. |
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They marshaled their underlings in San Pedro Sula and set to recruiting a whole new crop of chairmen for their army. |
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A Fund loan will help by rebuilding flood-control structures in Sula Valley. |
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The plan which emerged from the Summit in El Salvador will certainly be at the forefront of the discussions in San Pedro Sula. |
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The second major innovation that has come in since San pedro Sula is political in nature. |
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Elsewhere, Honduras made relatively easy meat of El Salvador at home in San Pedro Sula with a 1-0 result that flattered the visitors. |
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Most of these killings occurred in urban areas, in the country's two main cities, Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula. |
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However, some authorities believe that all nine sulid species should be considered congeneric, in Sula. |
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The genus Morus is much better documented in the fossil record than Sula, though the latter is more numerous today. |
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The best place for a nightcap is the TLR Café, part of The Living Room music venue, where live bands play and the bar serves Indian wines from Sula or Nine Hills. |
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In some ways, fast-expanding cities such as Acapulco in Mexico, Caracas in Venezuela, Maceió in Brazil, and San Pedro Sula in Honduras are harbingers of what's to come in the rest of the southern hemisphere. |
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In San Pedro Sula, the economic capital of Honduras, the chamber of commerce reports that security is the biggest cost for its members after manpower and electricity. Change can come only through political consensus. |
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In the evening of December 23rd, on the outskirts of the industrial city of San Pedro Sula, a bus laden with people returning from work or Christmas shopping was stopped on a main highway by heavily armed gunmen. |
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These cities, which lie on the country's northern coast, can be easily reached thanks to their proximity to San Pedro Sula International Airport and the roads leading to Guatemala and El Salvador. |
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Bishop Romulo Emiliani, Bishop of San Pedro Sula, explained that when there is a radio station and the owner is an entrepreneur, it is not always easy to assume an ethical commitment. |
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While Rona used to support a small population who grew grain and raised cattle, Sula Sgeir is an inhospitable rock. |
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Many of these gannets are taken from Sula Sgeir, which is itself named after them. |
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In September, gunmen killed 18 shoe factory employees in San Pedro Sula in a shooting blamed on gang rivalries. |
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He was also the Chair of San Pedro de Sula National AIDS Forum. |
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A similar distance to the north of Lewis are North Rona and Sula Sgeir, two small and remote islands. |
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Major changes have occurred in Europe, in Central America and in relations between the two since our last meeting in San Pedro Sula, one year ago. |
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The numbers of Sula capensis and Phalacrocrax neglectus have plummeted in Namibia, and naturally small populations, such as that of Haematopus moquini, are at risk of extinction by a catastrophic event. |
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The European Union offers its condolences to the Honduran people regarding the tragedy which occurred in the Central Prison of the city of San Pedro Sula on 17 May 2004, involving a significant loss of life. |
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The three gannet species are now usually placed in the genus Morus, Abbott's booby in Papasula, and the remaining boobies in Sula. |
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A 23 year veteran of the construction industry, Sula has extensive experience both as a general contractor and subcontractor. |
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Simply put, Vinoteca is a wine bar with Spanish influences from the house of Sula. |
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The first alleged raid took place on the villages of Sula and Bala Farak, 60 kilometres east of Geneina, during the night of 4-5 March and reportedly resulted in at least one civilian death. |
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Mr Marroquin, a 41-year-old Pentecostal pastor and lawyer, began preaching at a young age in the rough neighbourhoods of San Pedro Sula, near Honduras' Atlantic coast. |
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In Sula, deliverance and apocalypse coextend, are collapsed into one. |
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A British tourist has been shot dead in the dangerous Honduran city of San Pedro Sula, after being assaulted by two gunmen who stole his camera, police said. |
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The report named Cortes in Honduras as the 'top murfder district', of which San Pedro Sula is the capital, with 122 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. |
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