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Examples
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A Russian correspondent informs me that mention of the Pact is already being omitted from Russian year-books which table recent political events.
Notes on Nationalism 1945
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Wry, perceptive, and heartbreaking, The Labrador Pact is a cunning and original take on domestic life in all its joy and disillusionment.
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The runner-up prize in the Cold War contest for the Warsaw Pact is that you get to become a huge brothel.
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Now the Pact is being redesigned to address sovereign-debt sustainability.
Brussels Can't Monitor 27 Budgets George Kopits 2010
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My mother was raised as a Communist; the Hitler-Stalin Pact disillusioned her.
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A few moments later "Stanley said that the anti-Semitism situation was not as bad as the 'pact' (possibly the Hitler-Stalin Pact) which could not be discussed with people."
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A few moments later "Stanley said that the anti-Semitism situation was not as bad as the 'pact' (possibly the Hitler-Stalin Pact) which could not be discussed with people."
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If the Auto Pact is dismantled, it is estimated that the negative impact on the Canadian economy over the next five years would be a reduction in the real GDP of nearly $10 billion and the loss of almost 120,000 person-years of employment.
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Dissolution of the Warsaw Pact is no reason to dissolve NATO, provided NATO can evolve from being a military dialogue to one in which political questions will be of the first order.
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The Auto Pact is preserved and we have agreed on rules of origin which will provide new opportunities for employment and production in North America in this vital sector.
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