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Let with the usual partial order Define by (240).
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Domestic order defines her.
In essence, the Russian leader has established a new international order, an order defined by his personal preferences.
Such men were angry enforcers of order defined not by law but by primal notions of justice and revenge.
Others, though, are drawn by strong feelings, from families with living memories of wartime loss, to people smoldering with resentment over an international order defined by the West.
The more important question now is whether we are witnessing the end of the formal nuclear order defined by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which was opened for signature in 1968.
U.S. Soil Taxonomy soil order defining characteristics name derivation percent of Earth's land area* Alfisol moderate leaching; B horizon enriched in clay; humid forest vegetation Pedalfer (C.F.
The historical narrative moves to Britain, the creator of what Fukuyama identifies as "modern political order," defined by a strong state, the rule of law, and accountability by a government to its citizens.
The exact scope of the panel's mission remained somewhat vague, and some of the referees themselves indicated that they had yet to see the judge's order defining their work.
As the Man with No Name, Eastwood established his early character as an angry enforcer of order defined not by law but by primal notions of justice and revenge.
We consider the -Euler numbers of order defined by (1.11).
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