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Structured like the regular Army, the National Guard functions as a state militia, typically called out for natural disasters or civil disorder.
The A.N.C., he said, "functions as a state within the state, and it thinks it is the state" — hardly the stuff of an exception, let alone a renaissance.
CARS and the car business infect some people's blood, which is why that agglomeration of machinery and brains and money we call Detroit functions as a state of mind as much as an industry, not unlike the Elks or the Masons in its binding rituals and traditions and argot, shared by a loyal clan of initiates usually in it for life.
Mathematically, (7) functions as a state constraint that, as we will see, leads to several complications in the optimal synthesis.
The elder Harris receives Medicaid funds to do so and essentially functions as a state employee.
The panel functions as a state board of directors, and controls appointments and state contracts over $10,000.
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So there's a huge detachment with these states acting and functioning as a state within other states.
Sierra Leone was barely functioning as a state when he became president in 1996.
Indonesia has become a democracy but in Papua the army still seems to function as a state within the state.
Hosni Mubarak's Egypt has long functioned as a state where wealth bought political power and political power bought great wealth.
Strategus, plural Strategi, Greek Stratēgos, plural Stratēgoi, in ancient Greece, a general, frequently functioning as a state officer with wider functions; also, a high official in medieval Byzantium.
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