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  • proper noun Acronym of Irish Music Rights Organisation.

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Examples

  • The IMRO is the story of a dream turned nightmare, of the absolute corruption of absolute power and of the dangers of inviting the fox to fight the wolf.

    Terrorists and Freedom Fighters Samuel Vaknin

  • By 1934, the IMRO was a full-fledged extortionist mafia organization.

    Terrorists and Freedom Fighters Samuel Vaknin

  • The IMRO was a populist organization established by intellectuals

    Terrorists and Freedom Fighters Samuel Vaknin

  • Under the 2000 Copyright Act, royalty collectors such as the Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO) and Phonographic Performance Ireland (PPI) are required to register before they can collect fees.

    B2fxxx 2008

  • IMRO also opposed outside efforts at insurrection in Macedonia, favoring only revolt from the Macedonians themselves.

    7. Regional Movements 2001

  • It abolished the 1879 constitution, dissolved the national assembly, banned all political parties and activities, and disarmed IMRO.

    1933, June 24 2001

  • By 1900, IMRO had gained control of this organization.

    7. Regional Movements 2001

  • Fearing a missed opportunity if they waited, IMRO sponsored the Ilinden-Preobrazhensko rising.

    1903, Feb 2001

  • Unlike the Supreme Macedonian Committee, which favored outright union with Bulgaria, IMRO, as the first indigenous movement in Macedonia, sought autonomy and eventual membership in a Bulgarian federation.

    7. Regional Movements 2001

  • The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) was formed to work for an autonomous Macedonia.

    7. Regional Movements 2001

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