1. And then there is the international one, the one who can give you directions to downtown Waltham or downtown Paris.
2. A few build local reputations and sometimes international ones.
3. A fledgling Nabokov Society has grown into an international one, there is an active Web site and the Library of America published three volumes of his writings.
4. But Clinton has limited room for bold action abroad because, at home, Congress has little appetite for new environmental commitments, especially international ones.
5. But the boundary separating these cities is indeed an international one, a point made time and again by U.S. efforts to seize drugs and stop illegal immigrants.
6. China argues forcefully that human rights are an internal affair, not an international one.
7. Clorox said during the quarter it planned to introduce eight products in the U.S. and three international ones.
8. Even as her audience became an international one, Haza proudly asserted her background as a Yemenite Jew, performing in elaborately beaded and brocaded traditional clothing.
9. If it is hard to build up a national brand, think how much harder it is to build an international one.
10. It plans to open eight new U.S. restaurants and two international ones this year.