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Monday, February 24, 2014

The Sun Never Sets Greek America

HONOLULU, HI – “The sun never sets on the British empire” was a phrase most often used during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries to describe Great Britain’s ubiquitous global reach: namely, that its territories spanned the earth so that at any point in time, the sun was shining on at least one of them. […]

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