The root of the matter, of course, was presumably the re-establishment of the Roman Empire in the West without Byzantine authorization. |
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The prime focus in the treatment of an AMI in the 1980s and 1990s was on the re-establishment of flow in the acutely occluded coronary artery. |
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The key point is its re-establishment of symmetry between social relations. |
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The re-establishment of several other plant species such as sheep bush and native hops occurs after a wet year. |
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His enduring achievement was his part in the re-establishment of modern Greek as a language of scholarship. |
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The re-establishment of the Bulgarian Patriarchy was opposed by the Ecumenical Patriarchy as it did not happen according to the canonical order. |
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Within the ruling elite, there are fears that re-establishment of conscription under the present circumstances would lead to a political explosion. |
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Franco's victory in the 1936-39 civil war reversed the anticlericalism of the Second Republic and led to the re-establishment of the state religion. |
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They viewed the re-establishment of the Hawaiian language in school as one step toward Hawaiians regaining the rights and privileges their people lost through colonization. |
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Apocatastasis, The subsidence of a tumour, or the re-establishment of an exudation or secretion. |
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