Anglo-American in the PONS Dictionary

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In particular, the arrangement of subheadings has been described as archaic and as being biased towards an Anglo-American world view.
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The collection was unprecedented because folklorists previously had concentrated mostly on rural Anglo-American balladry of mountaineers, cowboys, and lumbermen.
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The strong opposition to the war often strained Anglo-American relations.
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The first is analytic philosophy and philosophical logic in the Anglo-American vein.
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From the 1920s to early 1970s, Anglo-American makes dominated the local assembly industry.
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It was widely known as the Anglo-American caf.
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That is why the academic program of the Anglo-American section is strongly college-preparatory.
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The term may be used as a euphemism to a specific bilateral relationship, for example, Anglo-American relations.
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Not long after the crash, a group of Anglo-American youths rode their horses over the tops of the settlers' subterranean homes, damaging them.
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In the Anglo-American world, anti-imperialism and pluralism began gaining currency at the turn of the 20th century.
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