There was, in Chirac's election of 1995, a radical disseverance between the message of the candidate and the new government's actions. |
Some of the circles thus oriented saw an agreement, rather than war, with Muscovy as a way to escape the atrocities of war and disseverance of Livonia. |
The disseverance of the operative from the speculative element of Freemasonry occurred at the beginning of the eighteenth century. |
The relation of disseverance and unification is itself distorted. |