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Jun 15, 2024 |
dailyasianage.com | "By no means
Prime Minister and Awami League President Sheikh Hasina on Saturday called upon the countrymen to make a "Green Bangladesh" by planting trees in large numbers. "We have to plant trees as much as we can across the country to make a ‘Green Bangladesh’," she said while inaugurating the three-month long tree plantation program of Bangladesh Krishak League (BKL) at a function at her official Ganabhaban residence.
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Jun 15, 2024 |
thedailystar.net | "By no means
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today called upon the countrymen to make a "Green Bangladesh" by planting trees in large numbers. "We have to plant trees as much as we can across the country to make a 'Green Bangladesh'," she said while inaugurating the three-month long tree plantation programme of Bangladesh Krishak League (BKL) at a function at Gono Bhaban.
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Jan 10, 2024 |
cricket.com.au | "By no means
Chief selector George Bailey insists the door is not shut on Marcus Stoinis' one-day career, despite axing the allrounder from Australia's squad to take on West Indies. Stoinis was the most notable absentee from Australia's 13-man squad for next month's ODI series on Wednesday, with Ashton Agar and Alex Carey also left out. Australia will rest their three frontline quicks and Mitch Marsh for the home series, with Steve Smith to captain and Travis Head to act as his deputy.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
kcci.com | "By no means |Todd Magel
A half-million-dollar splash pad proposed for Webster City caused a ruckus at Monday night’s city council meeting. Resident Denny Longhenry said the idea is a waste of money. "Can you tell me why this, why any of you has the right to take payer money for something nobody wants in this town?" Longhenry said. "Excuse me, excuse me. I will have you removed from here if you don't want to stop talking," Mayor John Hawkins said. Eventually, the police chief escorted Longhenry back into his seat.
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Oct 6, 2023 |
talkingrugbyunion.co.uk | "By no means |Chris Heal |" added Ribbans
England are keen to build on their opening three wins at the World Cup against Samoa ©Photo Michael Steele - World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images England go into their last pool stage match against Samoa already qualified for the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup, but you can guarantee it is not a game that either team will be taking lightly.
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