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- proper noun The official name of
Malta .
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Big name signings — We offered Manny Ramirez $80 million, the Republic of Malta, and a recurring role on Two and a Half Men to play for us on Thursdays.
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I have today announced the appointment of Jurek Juszczyk as Australia's High Commissioner to the Republic of Malta.
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George Abela, a 61-year-old lawyer and member of the Malta Labour Party, was elected the eighth president of the Republic of Malta in April, 2009.
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George Abela, a 61-year-old lawyer and member of the Malta Labour Party, was elected the eighth president of the Republic of Malta in April, 2009.
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The Republic of Malta, whose population is strongly Catholic, has no state religion, the president pointed out to the Pope.
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science Greg Laden none@example.com 2010
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George Abela, a 61-year-old lawyer and member of the Malta Labour Party, was elected the eighth president of the Republic of Malta in April, 2009.
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George Abela, a 61-year-old lawyer and member of the Malta Labour Party, was elected the eighth president of the Republic of Malta in April, 2009.
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George Abela, a 61-year-old lawyer and member of the Malta Labour Party, was elected the eighth president of the Republic of Malta in April, 2009.
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George Abela, a 61-year-old lawyer and member of the Malta Labour Party, was elected the eighth president of the Republic of Malta in April, 2009.
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George Abela, a 61-year-old lawyer and member of the Malta Labour Party, was elected the eighth president of the Republic of Malta in April, 2009.
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