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the binational
noun
A person of two nationalities
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Judt, who later suggested the binational idea was utopian, penned a provocation.
Villablanca said: "The binational mining treaty hands more than 4,000km of [Andes] mountains to transnational corporations".
Even at the operations level, however, the cooperation among the fighting units reflected the binational structure of SHAEF and the Combined Chiefs of Staff.
This was an agreement on the binational defence team, a command which would place South Korean troops under American control in the event of war.
By the time the United Nations voted in support of partition, in 1947, the binational idea, and its array of supporting factions, including Brit Shalom, had dissolved.
It did not, however, change the composition of the binational authority that has run the Peace Bridge, known as the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority, which had been challenged by the Cuomo administration.
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And with an eye to the Brazilian market, in late February the Yacyretá Binational Enterprise, which operates the dam, asked the World Bank and Inter-American Development Bank, which helped finance the project, for permission to finish it.
Graeve says the CaliBaja Center will be "the first binational research center on the entire planet".
AF and GC are indebted with the BARD (The United States Israelel Binational Agriculture and Development Fund) foundation for supporting this study (grant number 814512).
The ANZICS APD is one of the largest binational databases in the world.
He says that adapting the Champions League to meet the needs of the proposed binational league would not be feasible, and Ukraine's Football Federation will not talk about forming it without FIFA's approval.
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