Therefore, he said that federal or confederate systems can better safeguard the independence and interests of some minor provinces. |
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Foreign affairs, defense, monetary matters, and communication would be entrusted to a confederate government elected by all citizens. |
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But if thou art still a man, show thyself such, step forth, bilk the prigs, and return to thy confederate and dear friend. |
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Every confederate soldier gave a loud battle cry and with their muskets, pistols, and sabers raised, they ran toward the Union army. |
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Tallassee's cotton mill produced cotton duck for confederate tents during the Civil War. |
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With their swords and muskets raised the Yankee soldier began killing every confederate soldier in sight. |
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With their swords and muskets raised the Yankee soldiers began killing every confederate soldier in sight. |
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That is only possible if Pakistan and Bangladesh again confederate with India. |
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He had also furnished me capital and was become my confederate, an accomplice in my frauds. |
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You know, it takes a lot of courage for someone in the Democratic Party to come out strong against confederate symbols. |
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As a young child, Robert entertained confederate troops with his singing and dancing at a retirement home in Georgia. |
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I object to the pro-slavery overtones of the Gunmen's confederate army uniforms. |
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On the way out, I was stuck behind a guy pulling a howitzer on a trailer that was covered in confederate flag stickers. |
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Union artillery was unable to suppress confederate positions in the sunken road. |
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In fact, in response to George's protests, the first confederate, Henry Longshackle, began bugling even more loudly. |
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The great news is that the Burundi Diaspora communities will soon confederate to better work together. |
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From this point of view, the confederate model will consolidate domestic solidarity and unity toward the outside world, and this of course carries positive significance. |
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Until we are allowed a vote on the decisions of the WTO and its confederate organisations, however, bricks hurled through windows remains all too timid a response. |
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The national flag, officially adopted in 1848, originated in the fourteenth century, as the first confederate cantons needed a common sign for recognition among their armies. |
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About 500 demonstrators, carrying placards and banners, protested the execution, while a half-dozen or so death penalty supporters were on hand, some waving confederate flags. |
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I run red lights even though I'm no longer rushing to buy heroin, and I shake with excitement when I see confederate flag stickers on the back of trucks. |
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Knight, a confederate army deserter, was in a common-law marriage with a former slave. |
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In a third variation, we had Dan cheat, but before preparing the taste samples, the other confederate, Hannah, began to sniffle and tear up. |
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I therefore dissociate myself, on behalf of the victims in my country, from the eulogy to a confederate of world terrorism. |
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A confederate army of 20,000 men encountered the military limits of federal power politics at the battle of Marignano. |
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It also includes the right to federate or confederate, which should not be subject to state control. |
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With the agreement of President Tudjman, a Croat-Muslim alliance was formed, laying down a federal Bosnia with the Croat entity having confederate status with Croatia itself. |
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The firm was seized by the confederate government during the American Civil War and became responsible for printing the South's currency and bonds. |
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As chancellor of the University of Mississippi, Robert Khayat helped remove confederate flags from the football stadium. |
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Close to three and a half million men fought in the war, and nearly 700,000, both Union and confederate troops, died. |
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Why Was Robert Webster, a Slave, Wearing What Looks Like a confederate Uniform? |
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And, finally, what does he intend to do about the disastrous proposal of the so-called national liberation army which recently committed crimes in FYROM in a bid to confederate it? |
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These are the principle characteristics of federal law, which distinguish law and community systems from intergovernmental or confederate organisations. |
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As no problem can be addressed at one single level of governance confederate and federal states have therefore seen their central administration strengthened. |
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Elizabeth, as she had wished, concluded the inquiry with a verdict that nothing was proven, either against the confederate lords or Mary. |
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If Richard Mourdock is your man, just add a red tie with, erm, the confederate stars on – if anyone takes offence and starts an argument, just remind yourself it's God's will. |
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Co-opting the confederate flag for his stage wear? |
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It was at this point that 46 of the participants whistleblew on the cheating confederate. |
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She glanced around suspiciously, as if the cold lurked, some icier confederate of it, somewhere nearby. |
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In terms of the first project, CCRA has been involved in facilitating the creation of a 300,000-person Canadian cancer cohort, based on a confederate model that builds on five identified nodes across the country. |
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Elizabeth was cautious, ordering an inquiry into the conduct of the confederate lords and the question of whether Mary was guilty of Darnley's murder. |
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The bride carried a garden-style bouquet of white, cream, blush, and pale peach roses accented with seeded eucalyptus, salmon waxflower, and confederate jasmine foliage vines. |
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