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    mauritius
    [ noun ]
    1. a parliamentary state on the island of Mauritius

    2. <noun.location>
    3. an island in the southwestern Indian Ocean

    4. <noun.location>


    Mauritius \Mauritius\ prop. n.
    1. A country on the island of Mauritius.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    2. An island in the Indian Ocean.

    Syn: Ile de France.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. Some of these countries had already reached their export quotas with Western nations and shifted production to Mauritius.
    2. Fob teas from Mauritius came to a more selective market.
    3. That flight was from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Mauritius, also in the Indian Ocean.
    4. The freeport could become a springboard for such trade. He sees Mauritius as the gateway to a growing African economy in the 1990s, exploiting its export platform serving Africa as a member of the 18-nation preferential trading area (PTA).
    5. He later spoke to local clergy at the 19th century cathedral and had dinner with bishops from Reunion, Mauritius and the Seyechelles.
    6. Unctad's Automated System for Customs Data (Asycuda), used by more than 60 developing countries, enabled Ghana and Mauritius, for example, to cut clearance times from a week to half a day.
    7. This includes privatising five parastatals, starting with Air Mauritius later this year.
    8. Two of 13 banks dominate - the Mauritius Commercial Bank with 34 per cent of deposits and 38 per cent of advances, and the government-owned State Commercial Bank, which has a 26 per cent market share of both deposits and lending.
    9. They say that while Mauritius is moving fast towards liberalisation, the sugar industry is 'kept in a fiscal and economic strait jacket.' A government/private sector working committee is currently considering prescriptions proposed by the sugar lobby.
    10. Fob teas from Mauritius were mostly easier where sold while secondary grades were neglected.
    11. Fob teas from Mauritius met limited support.
    12. In the past six years, 90,000 jobs have been created on Mauritius, a democracy where people of several races and religions coexist peacefully.
    13. Or he manages the economy of Mauritius. The year ahead will be better, Mr Ramakrishnan Sithanen reassured listeners to his budget address in June: he forecast growth of over 6 per cent.
    14. Catholicism was brought by the French when they settled in 1721. The British gained control and granted Mauritius independence in 1968.
    15. Among them, the city's 1989 infant mortality rate of 23.1 per 1,000 live births was higher than the rate in Malaysia, Mauritius, and Uruguay.
    16. Delegates of Mauritius stormed out of the final session of the Organization of African Unity summit Saturday and accused the OAU of hypocrisy for criticizing their nation's increased trade with South Africa.
    17. A once-a-week flight from Osaka to Mauritius is expected to start by 1994.
    18. But he was fresh and in good spirits when he briefly addressed reporters aboard the Air Mauritius Boeing 767 taking him home and explained why he is a such a frequent flier, having already covered some 424,000 miles.
    19. But the success of Mauritius is underpinned by its people's belief in democracy and law.
    20. 'This knowledge can benefit the entire world with proven scientific applications,' he said. Dharam died of severe burns in London two years ago after he and the girl he had secretly married were traced to a hotel in Mauritius.
    21. Slower growth will give Mauritius time to work on curbing pollution, improving the quality of life and training workers for more specialized jobs.
    22. IN THE three years since its launch in mid-1989 the Mauritius stock market has come a long way.
    23. Business cards are de rigeur. An investment conference on Mauritius, arranged by the London Chamber of Commerce and Media, is due to take place on November 23 in London.
    24. Fob teas, all from Mauritius, were neglected.
    25. The agencies also said the pontiff may also visit Tanzania and Mauritius.
    26. 'However, the economy is running into serious difficulties but government has run out of steam,' says the son of the late Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, the first prime minister of Mauritius who led the island to independence from Britain in 1968.
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