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  • * Mansel, Philip. "Nation Building: the Foundation of Belgium." ''History Today'' 2006 56(5): 21-27. * Tollebeek, Jo. "Historical Representation and the Nation-State in Romantic Belgium (1830-1850)", ''Journal of the History of Ideas''
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  • In international relations, the most powerful nation(s). During the [[cold war]], the [[United States of America]] and [[Soviet
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  • .... In a bygone era, the Balinese Room, over the Gulf, featured many of the nation's most famous musical artists and hosted illegal gambling.
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  • ...hich ended the [[Thirty Years War]] and effectively established the modern nation-state. The agreements also furthered the cause of [[freedom of religion|rel
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  • ...k Republic (population c. 5.5 million; capital Bratislava) is a landlocked nation adjoining Austria to the west, the Czech Republic to the north-west, Poland
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  • ...estor in one of the largest residential and solar community project in the nation following the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for Homes (LEED
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  • Beck focused on a 1966 article in ''[[The Nation (magazine)|The Nation]]'', “The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Poverty”, which she coa | journal = [[The Nation (magazine)|The Nation]] | date = 2 May 1966
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  • In the formal usage in international trade agreements, '''most-favoured-nation (MFN)''' status means that when a country grants a trade advantage, as a re | contribution = Article I: General Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment
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  • ...h the spectrum of [[violence|violent]] and nonviolent means of enforcing [[nation]]al and [[quasi-state]] policy: from the levels of grand strategy to small-
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  • ...es for full [[democracy promotion|democratization]] and [[peace operations#nation-building|rebuilding]] of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]; co-chairs : Rep. [[Rus
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  • A nation in East Africa/Horn of Africa, with the largest land area of any country in
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  • A [[nation state]] able to exercise influence on a global scale. In the long century a
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  • *the nation of [[United States of America]]
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  • ...]s vote for people to represent them in the [[National Diet (Japan)]], the nation's [[parliament]], with the government typically formed either from members
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  • ...navy, of the sporting navy and of the scientific navy. In the past, one's nation navy was not that specialised, and there was no navy permanently dedicated ...can be requisitioned for military use. Each ship wears the [[flag]] of its nation as a sign of identification.
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  • The '''homefront''' comprises the non-military actions of a nation at war, including its government, politics, society, economy and culture. M
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  • ...ession, e.g. [[Open Knowledge Conference/Program/OKCon 2010 - State of the Nation|Back to session]] ...e Conference/Program/OKCon 2010 - State of the Nation|Back to State of the Nation session]]
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  • == Burials by nation ==
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  • {{r|Terry Nation}}
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], they were a [[nation]] or [[race]] of [[female]] [[warrior]]s who figure prominently in the ''[[
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