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The codes of the kingdom of Sardinia in civil and penal affairs, derived from the Napoleonic Code, were extended to the whole of Italy when unification was achieved in the mid-19th century.
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This drastic, disproportionate state of affairs derives from Real Madrid's utter obsession with success on the European stage.
This improved state of affairs derives from the availability, even if meager, of molecular sequence data for Liberiictis kuhni, Rhynchogale melleri and several species of Herpestes, species for which virtually no phylogenetic information was available in 1996.
Most of our designators for states of affairs are derived from assertoric sentences.
Cuba's weight in world affairs derives chiefly from how the U.S. reacts to Cuba and not from Cuba's independent power.
While these measures have, to a certain extent, rescued the formerly British-focused monument from obscurity, the paper unravels issues rendering the re-adaptation a highly contested affair, derived primarily from recalcitrant colonial memories and the multi-ethnic complexion of the Malaysian nation.
This conclusion does not rule out that states of affairs can be derived from thoughts.
The move brings to light a separate stream of the family, derived from the affair of a great-grandfather and an African-American cook, and black and white relatives, hitherto unknown to one another, gather together.
Self-reliance was the watchword in military and economic affairs, underpinned by an ideological autonomy that derived from Shia Islam.
Third, the general control exercised by the Senate over provincial affairs implied its direction of the income derived from the provinces.
The word pragmatism is derived from the Greek pragma ("action," or "affair").
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