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the accession
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A coming to; the act of acceding and becoming joined; as, a king's accession to a confederacy.
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We provided the accession number GSE51326 for easy access to the database.
The accession treaties have been signed.
Moving Montenegro to the accession track by 2009 is doable.
What changed dramatically, between the accession process and this crisis, are the incentives of these governments.
Can we imagine Patience Agbabi reading at the accession of a new British government?
With the accession of this priestly essence he dominated the rest of the passengers.
Before the accession votes occur, some fine print -- setting terms of entry -- must still be approved.
Quieter has been the accession of Franz Welser-Möst as music director of the Cleveland Orchestra.
"There's no specific information in the accession file about these individuals," she said.
There are officials in Brussels desperate to keep the accession process in place.
Of course everything is much abbreviated after the accession of William and Mary.
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