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How to use dE in a sentence

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The terms Union Jack and Union Flag are both historically correct for describing the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom.
A book Many civil vessels continue to fly the white bordered Union Flag without official opposition, making it the de facto Civil Jack.
De facto, or actual, sovereignty is concerned with whether control in fact exists.
A state can achieve de facto independence long after acquiring sovereignty, such as in the case of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.
There is usually an expectation that both de jure and de facto sovereignty rest in the same organisation at the place and time of concern.
It was not until the 1938 Polish ultimatum that Lithuania restored diplomatic relations with Poland and thus de facto accepted the borders.
Cubana de Aviacion Airline Company has recently commenced its first nonstop service between Havana and San Jose, Costa Rica.
After breakfast at the La Moneda Cubana restaurant adjacent to the Plaza de la Catedral, the couple strolled around Old Havana.
Well established traditional Cuban Restaurant rated ' La mejor Comida Cubana de Miami' by a mayor Newpaper in Town.
Olivier Basselin wrote of the Vaux de Vire, the origin of literary vaudeville.
De jure, or legal, sovereignty concerns the expressed and institutionally recognised right to exercise control over a territory.
As the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom, the Union Jack serves as a patriotic or nationalist symbol, and can also carry associations of militarism and imperialism.
Cubana de Aviacion did not take the Tu-204-100CE cargo aircraft after Vneshtorgbank attempted to charge a higher interest rate than the agreed 8 percent.
Sovereignty existed during the Medieval Period as the de jure rights of nobility and royalty, and in the de facto capability of individuals to make their own choices in life.
Social institutions such as religious bodies, corporations, and competing political parties might represent de facto infringements on exclusivity.
AeroCaribbean is owned by Cuban state airline Cubana de Aviation.
The charter flight, operated by carrier Cubana de Aviacion, from Madrid to Havana stopped to make a scheduled refuelling stop late on Saturday night.
Gary Guller survived the catastrophic fall at Pico de Orizaba, an accident that claimed the life of his best friend and eventually led to the loss of his his left arm.
Examples from Classical Literature
There is a moss-hung cypress near one of the little lakes, called the Arbol de Moctezuma.
We had two fourgons to hold the batterie de cuisine and our six beds, which had to be unpacked and made up every night.
Your friend Benoit has already sent his batterie de cuisine, and a quantity of preserved provisions.
One of them is never to allow my batterie de toilette out of my sight when I am travelling.
How can public virtue keep its ground against such a rush of the raw material, covered by such a batterie de cuisine?
I conveyed the bayberry wax to Abb de Chalut, with your compliments, as you desired.
You would have imagined they had been born scullions, they handled the batterie de cuisine so naturally.
And yet, a housewife's batterie de cuisine was of the simplest.
Madame de Chevreuse had then entered upon her forty-third year.
In his prime, he's poisoned by greed and ambition as the Cuban heel in Brian De Palma's Miami vice.
Raoul and Enguerrand, sons of that mocker of man, the Count de Vandemar.
As to whether de Chardin rejected original sin, again, without evidence to the contrary we must assert that de Chardin did not reject original sin.
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