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Brunei's power subsequently declined through the 19th century, notably with the cession of Sarawak in northwestern Borneo to the English adventurer James (later Sir James Brookee in 1841, the expansion of Sarawak by additional grants to Brooke, the cession to Great Britain of the island of Labuan in Brunei Bay, and the final loss of what is now Sabah, East Malaysia, in northeastern Borneo.
Uninhabited and used for growing coconuts before its cession to France in 1964, the island was from 1966 to 1996 the site of a number of French nuclear weapons tests conducted through the Pacific Experimentation Centre.
Requests for the cession of Colombo met with evasive replies.
Formal cession by the local chiefs came later.
In early September 1938, Chamberlain's search for appeasement led him to begin negotiations for a partial cession of the territory.
The hotel industry has experienced a great deal of franchise development, cession of walls and management contracts.
Napoleon was born on Corsica shortly after the island's cession to France by the Genoese.
The Creek cession of 1832 virtually ended the claims of indigenous peoples to territorial rights in Alabama.
Following the cession of Québec to Britain in 1763, education fell prey to political and cultural disruption.
In 1819 Sir Stamford Raffles, under the authority of Hastings, obtained the cession by purchase of the strategic island of Singapore.
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