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been allied
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To unite, or form a connection between, as between families by marriage, or between princes and states by treaty, league, or confederacy
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The Kurds have long been allied with the United States.
(The Nuba minority has traditionally been allied with Southern rebels).
His uncle has been allied with the government and the military.
Many Sunni insurgents had previously been allied with Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia and other extremist groups.
Lebanon's Christian President, Michel Aoun, has been allied with Hezbollah for a decade.
While the Communist Party has been allied with the Concertaci on, it is not part of it.
Mr. Christie has been allied with those factions, whose leaders are more conservative than most of the state's Democratic officials.
Although he had been allied with José Fructuoso Rivera, the first president of Uruguay, their ambitions eventually clashed.
The Kurds had been allied with Mr. Maliki's previous government and, despite their demands, are widely expected to join again.
What's more, an intellectual like the mathematician Igor Shafarevich, who had once been allied with Solzhenitsyn, is, inarguably, anti-Semitic.
Fearful of Charles's growing power, England, Venice, and Pope Clement VII, who had been allied with Charles, then changed sides.
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