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  • 94violate — 01. If you [violate] your parole, you will be immediately re arrested. 02. Each side in the conflict accused the other of [violating] the ceasefire. 03. The U.S. has suspended all foreign aid to the country because of its history of human rights… …

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  • 96Finland, Relations with —    Finland was incorporated into the Romanov Empire during the early 19th century. Formerly subjugated to Sweden, the region enjoyed substantial autonomy under tsarist rule and witnessed a national awakening in the 19th century. Benefiting from… …

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  • 97United States of America (U.S.), Relations with —    The Second Continental Congress in Great Britain’s rebellious North American colonies sent an ambassador to Vienna in 1778 to enlist aid from the Habsburgs in the War of Independence. Neither Empress Maria Theresa nor her heir apparent, the… …

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  • 98Maastricht — For the treaty signed in Maastricht in 1992, see Maastricht Treaty. Maastricht Mestreech   Municipality   …

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  • 99Strategic Defense Initiative — Organization SDIO Agency overview Formed 1984 Dissolved 1993 (renamed) Superseding a …

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  • 100Lèse majesté — or against a state. This behavior was first classified as a criminal offense against the dignity of the Roman republic in Ancient Rome. In time, as the Emperor became identified with the Roman state (the empire never formally became a monarchy),… …

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