It consists of a business intelligence advisory service; as well as a communications and public relations firm. |
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No one is sure how these changes will impact our relations with other countries. |
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Activists are asking the government to sever all diplomatic relations with the country. |
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As early as in The German Ideology, M. Stirner's bourgeois-philistine tendency to axiologize economic categories and relations was refuted. |
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A balian has to be careful about what he or she eats and about sexual relations. |
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The crisis has done irreversible harm to the countries' relations. |
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The talks are aimed at normalizing relations between the countries. |
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Negotiators are working to restore full diplomatic relations. |
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Entries on a yellow background show severed diplomatic relations only, not actual declarations of war. |
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He therefore decided to try to strengthen Germany's relations with the Soviets, or failing that, to attack and eliminate them as a factor. |
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Prior to the alliance of Germany and Italy to Japan, the Nationalist Government held close relations with both Germany and Italy. |
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In the lead up to the war between the Soviet Union and Germany, relations between the Soviet Union and Germany underwent several stages. |
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But it broke diplomatic relations after the Katyn massacre of Polish nationals was revealed. |
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However it led to increasingly strained relations between the government and the trade unions. |
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If this self-styled expert in the field of human relations knew beans about handling people he'd get more work out of the women and fewer tears. |
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The relations between the above coordinate systems, and also Cartesian coordinates are not presented here. |
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Disclosure would harm both international relations and the UK's commercial interests. |
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As relations between England and France worsened, however, a removal to France became impracticable. |
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Buses are often used for advertising, political campaigning, public information campaigns, public relations, or promotional purposes. |
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On the other hand, Pakistan's relations with Iran have been strained at times due to sectarian tensions. |
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Since Independence, Pakistan has attempted to balance its relations with foreign nations. |
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Pakistan had warm relations with Bangladesh, despite initial strains in their relationship, however, the relationship has soured recently. |
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Bangladesh's most important bilateral relations are with the two regional powers India and China. |
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Japan and Bangladesh have strong relations with common strategic and political goals. |
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The minority status is conditioned not only by a clearly numerical relations but also by questions of political power. |
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The development of transportation has influenced global relations to be more practical where people need to interact and share common interests. |
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The sociology of tourism has studied the cultural values underpinning these distinctions and their implications for class relations. |
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The Roman Curia has a specific department, the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, to maintain relations with them. |
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For a short while the plans strained the relations between the Vatican and the Italian government. |
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The state's foreign relations are entrusted to the Holy See's Secretariat of State and diplomatic service. |
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The chart below shows the mutual relations and historical origins of the main Protestant denominational families, or their parts. |
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In general, use of macroing for linking and relations is discouraged, as it is better expressed through classes of relation. |
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However, the relations between Baptists and Anabaptists were early strained. |
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The bones of these men are still shown to this very day, unlike to any credible relations of other men. |
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Complex ideas combine simple ones, and divide into substances, modes, and relations. |
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Thus, in Mill's philosophy there was no real place for knowledge based on relations of ideas. |
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The focus in comedy is less on young lovers outwitting the older generation, more on marital relations after the wedding bells. |
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This is a modern computer for the solution of matrically formulated implicit mathematical relations such as differential equations systems. |
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Financial problems and Britain's tense relations with France forced him to return to England alone the following year. |
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Following the death of his friend the painter William Green in 1823, Wordsworth also mended his relations with Coleridge. |
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She was a generous person who dedicated her life to her nieces and nephew, neither marrying nor returning to visit her relations in Cornwall. |
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For some time, relations between Carrie and her brother Beatty Balestier had been strained, owing to his drinking and insolvency. |
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Marlborough himself could not be displaced, but his relations were dismissed from their posts in turn. |
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Stuart was the son of James II, who had been deposed in 1688 and replaced by his Protestant relations. |
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During this trip the stormy relations between Jones and Pallenberg deteriorated to the point that Pallenberg left Morocco with Richards. |
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The process was further hampered by poor relations between Feirstein and Spottiswoode. |
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The ground was used by Sheffield for its more important fixtures but relations with the owners remained strained. |
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Unless stopped at once likely to upset friendly relations existing between Australia and England. |
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The relations between the Assembly and the Council and the competencies of each were for the most part not explicitly defined. |
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They also used the League's machinery to try to improve relations and settle their differences. |
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It was not until the 1938 Polish ultimatum that Lithuania restored diplomatic relations with Poland and thus de facto accepted the borders. |
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This allows the ROC to have economic relations even with states that do not formally recognise it. |
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There are 15 internationally recognized states with which the Holy See does not have relations. |
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The Holy See, not the Vatican City, maintains diplomatic relations with states. |
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The Roman provinces maintained trade routes and relations with native tribes in Denmark, and Roman coins have been found in Denmark. |
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The Lord Chancellor, a post in the UK Government, is responsible for relations between the government and the Channel Islands. |
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Foreign relations and defence are the responsibility of the Lord of Mann, however in practice are handled by the British Government. |
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Hostile race relations and chronic unemployment are ignored in the suburbs of Paris, London and Sydney, and boom! there are riots. |
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Coetus without co-existence is demonic. What are you, you man and woman who are about to enter into sexual relations? |
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The relations between the Earl of Bellomont and Colonel Schuyler were formal, but not cordial from the first. |
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The aim of this paper is to examine the continually evolving dynamics of cross-strait relations. |
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Cyberdefamation, virus production, or negligent publication cases will rarely arise out of contractual relations. |
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In Scotland the custom, now disused in England, of inviting the relations of the deceased to the interment is universally retained. |
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For no nearness in space, no closeness of relations, no daily intimacy, can do away with the inexorable laws which give the adept his seclusion. |
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Dynamics of play and creativity are a prominent catalyst of social relations at both doofs and raves. |
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Sigmund Freud, was an uncle of the founder of modern public relations, Edward Bernays. |
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From then on relations between the king and his parliament deteriorated further. |
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The relations of life act as bribes to bias his judgment and foredetermine his verdict. |
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Erhard presumably felt it was no time to give his enemies grounds for charging him with gumming up relations with France. |
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Commensurately, the United States has established a caucus to build direct relations with Wales. |
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In most sentences English only marks grammatical relations through word order. |
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Early in this period, which finally culminated in the creation of the Gupta Empire, relations with ancient Greece and Rome were not infrequent. |
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Through the Common Foreign and Security Policy, the EU has developed a role in external relations and defence. |
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In addition to its legislative functions, the Council also exercises executive functions in relations to the Common Foreign and Security Policy. |
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It does not necessarily signify a desire to establish or maintain diplomatic relations. |
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In the 1690s, the economic position of Scotland worsened, and relations between Scotland and England became strained. |
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By isolating these two main types of relation, hyponymy and incompatibility, we can characterize the relations between a large web of items. |
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In spite of the earlier rupture in their relations, Maxentius was eager to present himself as his father's devoted son after his death. |
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Asser speaks grandiosely of Alfred's relations with foreign powers, but little definite information is available. |
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Alfred's relations with the Celtic princes in the western half of Britain are clearer. |
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Moreover, we postulate, these relations become crucial in social systems of high information flow and content, that is infosocieties. |
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He went on to establish diplomatic relations with foreign powers and liberated Wales from English rule. |
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Mary also welcomed the first Russian ambassador to England, creating relations between England and Russia for the first time. |
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Public relations firms often serve as the interface between a company and the press. |
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Even though Lord Stanley had served as Edward IV's steward, his relations with the king's brother, the eventual Richard III, were not cordial. |
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In fleshing out the relations of perceptual justification and perceptual content attribution, both contenders thus grant epistemic internalism. |
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Her father preferred her to stay in England, but Henry VII's relations with Ferdinand had deteriorated. |
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Both hoped for friendly relations in place of the wars of the previous decade. |
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As a result of the war, relations between England and the Papacy became strained, since Pope Paul IV was allied with Henry II of France. |
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Elizabeth continued to maintain the diplomatic relations with the Tsardom of Russia originally established by her deceased brother. |
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Trade and diplomatic relations developed between England and the Barbary states during the rule of Elizabeth. |
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A grand strategic bargain between Russia and the US could be in the wind, after years of deteriorating relations. |
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In the decades that followed, England's relations with Scotland were turbulent. |
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The importance of international relations is also represented through the presence in the Chamber of the Corps Diplomatique. |
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They are jumblers, who never succeed in effecting obvious relations between their conclusions and their premises. |
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Although the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria severed relations with the United States, neither declared war. |
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Although the Hampden Park blood bath of '94 caused Yale and Harvard to break off football relations for the next two years, they kept close watch on each other. |
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My friend Sharn has a friend in her late 50s who is very keen to maintain sexual relations with her husband, a big boofy bloke, a mechanic by trade. |
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Despite Pakistan being the only country in the world that has not established diplomatic relations with Armenia, an Armenian community still resides in Pakistan. |
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A bureau de change, as has been seen, is certainly an institution or person subject to the Directive and it arguably enters into business relations with its customers. |
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Some states are slow to establish relations with new states and thus do not recognise them, despite having no dispute and sometimes favorable relations. |
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The relations between 6 and 12, and 8 and 16, are cointense. |
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Social structure and organization within the Nuristani communities of Waigal... is based primarily on relations of consanguineal or fictive kinship. |
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This global configuration of economic and class relations within the conglomerate structure of the Mondragon cooperatives is in deep tension with its cooperativist principles. |
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The United States, Turkey, and China maintain close military relations and regularly export military equipment and technology transfer to Pakistan. |
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Zia reoriented Bangladesh's foreign policy, moving away from the Awami League's strong ties with India and Soviet Union, and pursued closer relations with the West. |
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During the Cold War, Bangladesh cultivated good relations with both the United States and the Soviet Union, but it remained nonaligned with either superpower. |
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Albania immediately severed diplomatic relations with Zimbabwe. |
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While waiting for the other ships, Grenville established relations with the resident Spanish while simultaneously engaging in some privateering against them. |
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He found a good port, landed, repaired and restocked his vessels, then stayed for a time, keeping friendly relations with the Coast Miwok natives. |
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It has prioritized relations with ASEAN members in Southeast Asia. |
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In the past, when relations between the Commons and the Crown were less than cordial, this procedure was used whenever the House wanted to keep its debate private. |
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Foreign relations are substantially influenced by membership of the European Union, although bilateral relations with the United Kingdom and United States are also important. |
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Bangladesh's relations with neighboring Myanmar are relatively warm. |
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As an independent sovereign entity, holding the Vatican City enclave in Rome as sovereign territory, it maintains diplomatic relations with other states. |
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Britain's global presence and influence is further amplified through its trading relations, foreign investments, official development assistance and military engagements. |
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It is also recognised by other subjects of international law as a sovereign entity, headed by the Pope, with which diplomatic relations can be maintained. |
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In 1453 the fall of Constantinople to the hands of the Ottomans was a blow to Christendom and the established business relations linking with the east. |
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In response to British requests for direct negotiations to avoid war, Germany made demands on Poland, which only served as a pretext to worsen relations. |
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The grammatical relations that were expressed in Old English by the dative and instrumental cases are replaced in Early Middle English with prepositional constructions. |
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Since early 1941 the United States and Japan had been engaged in negotiations in an attempt to improve their strained relations and end the war in China. |
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It was anticipated that the third match at East London, in view of the strained relations now existing between both teams, would prove a thriller. |
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As Venice's relations with the Byzantine Empire were temporarily disrupted by the Fourth Crusade and its aftermath, Genoa was able to improve its position. |
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Scholars in international relations can be broken up into two different practices, realists and pluralists, of what they believe the ontological state of the state is. |
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Realists believe that the world is one of only states and interstate relations and the identity of the state is defined before any international relations with other states. |
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The Faroe Islands are not a fully independent country, but they do have political relations directly with other countries through agreement with Denmark. |
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It was a time when relations between the Beatles were at their lowest ebb. |
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The center of the early social structure was the family, which was not only marked by blood relations but also by the legally constructed relation of patria potestas. |
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This has led to the development of friendly national rivalries between the main sporting nations that have often defined their relations with each another. |
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Although Faroese is the official language on the islands, Danish is taught in schools and can be used by the Faroese government in public relations. |
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Some historians believe that Augustine had no real understanding of the history and traditions of the British church, damaging his relations with their bishops. |
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The legal marriage at least pleased her brother Isaac, who had broken off relations with her when she had begun to live with Lewes, but now sent congratulations. |
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A genuine crisis in transatlantic relations blew up over Bosnia. |
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In 886, the Treaty of Alfred and Guthrum was formalised, defining the boundaries of their kingdoms, with provisions for peaceful relations between the English and the Vikings. |
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William cultivated close relations with the church in his duchy. |
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By 1050, however, relations between the king and the earl had soured, culminating in a crisis in 1051 that led to the exile of Godwin and his family from England. |
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The economy was in ruins by 1450, a consequence of the loss of France, piracy in the channel and poor trading relations with the Hanseatic League. |
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By contrast with the tensions in England, in Normandy Henry had occasional disagreements with the Church but generally enjoyed very good relations with the Norman bishops. |
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Since independence, relations with Sudan have been changing. |
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The chart below shows the mutual relations and historical origins of the main interdenominational movements and other developments within Protestantism. |
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Records during this period are scanty, but both sides of Anselm's immediate family appear to have been dispossessed by these decisions in favour of their extended relations. |
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The Gaels had relations with the Roman world, mostly through trade. |
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Previously a base to fight against the communist regime in Poland, London came to be seen as an important centre to foster business and political relations. |
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Marxist theories on the other hand, see politics as intimately tied in with economic relations, and emphasize the relation between economic power and political power. |
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They believe instead that the state apparatus should be completely dismantled, and an alternative set of social relations created, which are not based on state power at all. |
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