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to secession
noun
The act of seceding.
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Oil accounted for more than 95% of South Sudan's revenue and, prior to secession, some 75% of Sudan's.
In the run-up to secession, the editor of the Sherman Patriot newspaper had even called for the secession of North Texas from Texas itself.
Mr Habibie is a weak one, reliant on the army, who may worry that a referendum in East Timor could lead to secession elsewhere.
He told the Chicago Tribune that eight of his 10 brothers and sisters died during the war that eventually led to secession from Sudan last year.
Syria, which is unlikely soon to recreate a centralised state, is hardly in a position to object to secession for Iraq's Kurds.
Village mayors say the report could prove a prelude to secession, though they emphasize that they hope to avoid such a drastic move.
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Still, some Texans continue to propose secession to this day.
"To speak of dialogue with constitutional parties and then to defend secession is incompatible," he has said.
United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld, hoping to negotiate a solution to Katanga's secession, agreed to meet Tshombe at Ndola.
Once again, it's in to talk secession.
Some traditionalists began to consider secession from the ECUSA.
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