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clans
noun
Plural of clan
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Whole families, clans even, have to be considered, and there is sometimes an international dimension".
Ukraine's real political split has always been between different industrial clans, whose placemen dominate parliament.
The site was officially nominated for radioactive dumping but four different clans claimed they had not been consulted and that the site was near a sacred area.
There are definitely elements of Clash of Clans in this Wild West-themed game, but it's got a spark of originality too as you build your posse, explore the wild frontier and protect your town.
A plague will never sweep the streets of Assassin's Creed: Unity, allowing sinister new clans to emerge from the festering alleyways.
Insiders snatched Ukraine's industries, with particularly powerful business clans in the cities of Donetsk and Dnepropetrovsk.
It's a bloody tale of warring clans fighting for control of the throne – so it should perhaps come as little surprise to Game of Thrones fans that Julia Gillard is an avid viewer.
It's an unavoidable, never-ending political battle between powerful clans to protect their interests at court, as in King's Landing in "Game of Thrones" (pictured above).
Energetic power structures with real roots, based on clans, religions, oligarchies, or ideological movements, have replaced the feeble and corrupt pseudo-democratic governments the US has helped put into place.
Many of the region's local firms were established by migrant Chinese or their offspring; they built up networks in which extended families and clans did business only with one another in order to reduce risk.
Neither the state nor the secret services should exist to serve clans".A third uncertainty hovers over the political right.
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