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  • 1recognition — n. 1) to give, grant recognition 2) to gain, receive, win recognition 3) general, universal; growing; official; public; tacit; wide recognition (to receive universal recognition) 4) (diplomatic) de facto; de jure recognition 5) recognition for;… …

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  • 2Recognition of same-sex unions in Brazil — Legal recognition of same sex relationships Marriage Argentina Belgium Canada Iceland Netherlands Norway Portugal South Africa Spain Sweden …

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  • 3recognition — noun 1 remembering/identifying sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ immediate, instant ▪ early, prompt ▪ the early recognition of a disease ▪ dawning …

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  • 4List of states with limited recognition —   Not recognised by any state …

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  • 5Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (Europe) — Content from the United States diplomatic cables leak has depicted Europe and related subjects extensively. The leak, which began on 28 November 2010, occurred when the website of WikiLeaks an international new media non profit organisation that… …

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  • 6Sino-Pacific relations — Oceania is, to the People s Republic of China (PRC; China ) and the Republic of China (ROC; Taiwan ), a stage for continuous diplomatic competition. The One China Policy dictates that no state can diplomatically recognize the sovereignty of both… …

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  • 7Foreign relations of the Republic of Macedonia — Republic of Macedonia This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Republic of Macedonia Constit …

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  • 8John Adams — This article is about the politician and second president of the United States. For his son, the 6th president of the United States, see John Quincy Adams. For other uses, see John Adams (disambiguation). John Adams …

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  • 9Sino-Indian War — Part of Cold War …

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  • 10Embassy of the United States in Berlin — The Embassy of the United States in Berlin maintains diplomatic relations and represents United States interests in dealing with the German government. The U.S. Embassy in Germany has not always been in Berlin. Embassy history 1797–1930The U.S.… …

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