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He is now the head of a confederation of factory workers' unions.
Francia proposed the idea of a confederation of equals to Buenos Aires.
In 1973 English archaeologist Colin Renfrew hypothesized that Stonehenge was the centre of a confederation of Bronze Age chiefdoms.
In reality, he acts more like the chair of a confederation: The Afghan Local Police is especially splintered in Marjah.
The British intelligence community is even more of a confederation of separate agencies than the U.S. intelligence community.
The possibility of a confederation between the colonies of British North America was discussed throughout the mid 1800s.
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Here they formed the League of Lezhë, a confederation of all of the major Albanian princes in alliance against the Ottoman Empire.
Mr. Thomas's plan would return us to a confederation of states.
He then formed the League of Lezhë, a confederation of Albanian princes united in war against the Ottoman Empire.
In 337 BC, Philip created the League of Corinth, a confederation of Greek states under his leadership, and returned to Pella.
With the collapse of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, many of its dukes and princes joined the Confederation of the Rhine, a confederation of Napoleonic client states.
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