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  • ...s member states of the [[Commonwealth of Nations|British Commonwealth]]. A Dominion does not need to have the word included in its official name. The [[monarch *[[Canada]] (Became a Dominion in 1867).
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  • ...ds. ''The Hornbook of Virginia history: A Ready-Reference Guide to the Old Dominion's People, Places, and Past'' 4th edition. (1994) * Dabney, Virginius. ''Virginia: The New Dominion'' (1971)
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  • ...s member states of the [[Commonwealth of Nations|British Commonwealth]]. A Dominion does not need to have the word included in its official name. The [[monarch *[[Canada]] (Became a Dominion in 1867).
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  • A dominion of the British Empire, 1910-1961
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  • Seismologist, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, head of the Dominion Observatory in Ottawa, and later chief seismologist of a UNESCO seismologic
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  • Dominion of the [[British Empire]] between 1922-1948. Formed following the ratificat
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  • ...ted by the [[Governor of Belize]]. Since independence, Belize has been a [[dominion]] with the [[Governor-General of Belize]] representing the Crown. Belize is a dominion of the [[British Commonwealth]]. There have been some disputes with Guatema
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  • ...g banks that issued South West African banknotes were the [[Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas)]], the [[Standard Bank of South Africa Limited]], a *[[Banknotes of Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas) (South West Africa)]]
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  • The '''Union of South Africa''' was a self-governing [[dominion]] of the [[British Empire]] from May 31, 1910 until May 31, 1961.
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  • ...and was later elected to the [[Canadian Parliament|Parliament]] for the [[Dominion of Canada]].
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  • ...ncient and Modern, of the Oasis of Amun, and the other Oases now under the Dominion of the Pasha of Egypt''. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longm
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  • ...) was a seismologist, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, head of the Dominion Observatory in Ottawa, and later chief seismologist of a UNESCO seismologic ...l years, then held various positions as a seismologist or manager with the Dominion Observatory and Canadian federal government from 1949 to 1973, and was Chie
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  • *''Dominion'', performed in London, at the Roxy, in 1988.
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  • ''Conceptual meaning'': Desirable dominion
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  • {{r|Dominion Astrophysical Observatory}}
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  • ...in.co.uk/famdates.php?id=63] - The Irish Free State becomes an independent Dominion of the UK. The creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Norther
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  • ...ear= |month= |format= |work=The Canadian Encyclopedia |publisher=Historica-Dominion |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}
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  • ...rated from the colony and Saint Kitts and Nevis achieved independence as a dominion with the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. The capital and largest city is Basse
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  • * Dabney, Virginius. ''Virginia: The New Dominion'' (1971) ...onald L., John G. Kolp, Anthony S. Parent Jr., and William G. Shade, ''Old Dominion, New Commonwealth: A History of Virginia, 1607-2007'' (2007). ISBN 978-0-81
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  • ...of the [[First Indo-Pakistani War]],which is the only instance where one [[Dominion]] declared war on another. India and Pakistan have fought 2 wars since. The
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  • *[[Colony and Dominion of Virginia]] (later [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]], [[Kentucky (U.S. s
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  • ...oad was willing to share a line and ultimately both lines were built. The dominion government also built an eastern transcontinental, the [[National Transcont ...l Transcontinental, and several smaller lines. Between 1918 and 1923, the dominion merged all of these lines into the [[Canadian National Railways]].
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  • ...and was later elected to the [[Canadian Parliament|Parliament]] for the [[Dominion of Canada]].
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  • A 1960 [[referendum]] resulted in South Africa's transition from a [[dominion]] of the British Empire to an independent [[republicanism|republic]], which
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  • ...ohn Small]], served in Parliaments of the [[Province of Canada]] and the [[Dominion of Canada]].<ref name=CyclopediaCanadianBiography1886/>
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  • ...es already had a [[Governor]], the Queen's representative to the federated Dominion was given the superior title Governor-General. ...General also acted as the representative of the British Government in each Dominion. The Governor-General could be instructed by the Colonial Secretary on the
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  • *1867 The British North American Act confers Dominion status on [[Canada]] *1901 Dominion status is conferred on [[Australia]].
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  • * [[Dominion Land Survey]] (Canada)
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  • ...weaknesses but expected behavior for people representing this diverse New Dominion. ...he Old Dominion's past and more on the bright, inclusive future of the New Dominion.
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  • ...the wealthy Austin family since 1866. <!-- James Austin was founder of the Dominion Bank (which, in 1954, merged with the Bank of Toronto, ultimately creating
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  • [[Dominion Road]], [[Manukau Road]], [[Mt Eden Road]], Symonds Street and [[Queen St ( ...port (AT) says bus routes in the central city and along main roads such as Dominion Road and Manukau Road are at near capacity, and light rail is the most prac
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  • ...ccurring in 1907, when New Zealand was granted [[Dominion (British Empire)|Dominion]] status, or in 1947, with the adoption of the [[Statute of Westminster]],
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  • ...lia]], [[New Zealand]] and [[Canada]] and was known within the Empire as [[Dominion]] Status. The cabinet of Dáil Eireann formally rejected these proposals. A ...t, where deep divisions soon emerged. De Valera, Stack and Brugha rejected dominion status outright. The delegates were ordered to return to London and not sig
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  • ...of war he returned to Chamberlain's government as [[Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs]]. When [[Winston Churchill]] became prime minister, Eden was appoi
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  • ...''Royal'' Northwest Mounted Police, and in 1920, they were merged with the Dominion Police to create the RCMP. Parliament voted to merge the NWMP with the Dominion Police and the organization was renamed the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
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  • The Dominions were self-governing colonies. The term "Dominion status" was applied first to [[Canada]] and subsequently to [[Australia]] , ...ded in 1921, followed by the creation of the Irish Free State as a British Dominion. The constitutional link with Britain was finally severed in 1949 at the ti
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  • ...; and South Africa, Australia and New Zealand followed. [[India]] became a Dominion at independence in 1947. The next stage in the transition was the [[/Addend
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  • * Beeman, Richard R. ''The Old Dominion and the New Nation, 1788–1801'' (1972)
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  • ...lieve that every man can receive revelation for that which he has rightful dominion over.
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  • * Yamamuro, Shin'ichi. ''Manchuria under Japanese Dominion.'' (2006). 335 pp.
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  • ...pain and her attempts to place the nascent [[Church of England]] under the dominion of Rome. Her vigorous persecution of protestants, especially Church of Engl
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  • ...treaty negotiated agreeing Southern Ireland to become an independent Crown Dominion called Irish Free State, Northern Ireland to have the right to remain in th
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  • ...the University of Maryland, the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, Old Dominion University, and the College of William & Mary. Classes are offered on site
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  • ...Minister]] in 1942 and he also held the posts of [[Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs|Dominions Secretary]], from 1942 to 1943, and [[Lord President of t
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  • ...Brisay Denonville, Marquis de]." ''The Canadian Encyclopedia'' Historica-Dominion, 2011.
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  • ...ary and Montreal Water Police were amalgamated into a new force called the Dominion Police Force. The Dominion Police Force continued its mission until 1920 when it too was amalgamated w
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  • ...on for most leaders in British North America became confederation into the Dominion of Canada (1867), which offered a new economic possibility.
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  • .... ed. ''The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times. Vol. 2: Foreign Dominion to Statehood: The Fifteenth Century to the Twentieth Century.'' 1997. 493 p
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  • ...raelis killed since 2001.<ref>{{cite news|last=Cohen|first=Roger|title=The dominion of the dead|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/07/world/europe/07iht-edcohe
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  • The '''Irish Free State''', now known as [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]], was a dominion of the [[British Empire]] 1922-1948, which was formed after the ratificatio ...tralia]] and [[New Zealand]]. But unlike these nations, Ireland had gotten dominion status as a result of bloody [[revolution]]. The Cumann Na nGaedhal governm
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  • * Beeman, Richard R. ''The Old Dominion and the New Nation, 1788-1801'' (1972), on Virginia politics
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  • ...[[Canadian Pacific Railway]]), opened the prairies to settlement with the Dominion Lands Act, and established the [[North West Mounted Police]] to assert its As a both a former British colony and current Dominion, Canada is a member of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. It is also a member
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  • ...ip, the Grand Trunk quickly became vital to Canada, which became a unified dominion in 1869. The new Canadian government (located in Ottawa) also facilitated
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  • * Adams, Sean Patrick. ''Old Dominion, Industrial Commonwealth: Coal, Politics, and Economy in Antebellum America
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  • ...Congress in December 1928 calling on the British government to grant India dominion status or face a new campaign of non-cooperation with complete independence In 1942, after the failure of demands over [[Dominion]] status, he produced the simple demand to Quit India. He was again impris
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  • ...K to have any form of devolved administration. Southern Ireland became a [[Dominion]] known as the [[Irish Free State]] in 1922 and Northern Ireland's devolved
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  • ...et no one liked the peace treaty of 1921 granting the [[Irish Free State]] Dominion status.
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  • ...practical question of 'the exact extent and nature of the jurisdiction or dominion exercised in fact by the Crown." ''Ex parte Mwenya'', [1960] 1 Q.B. 241, 30
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  • ...ine whether polygamy or monogamy shall be the law of social life under its dominion."
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  • ==Dominion of New England 1686-1692== ...tion until [[Edmund Andros]] arrived to become the Royal Governor of the [[Dominion of New England]]. After James II was overthrown by [[William and Mary|King
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  • * Robert L. Ascah; ''Politics and Public Debt: The Dominion, the Banks, and Alberta's Social Credit'' University of Alberta Press, 1999
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  • ...in North America.<ref name="NHL.comFunFacts"/> Originally inscribed the ''Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup'', the trophy was donated by former [[Governor General ...which should be held from year to year by the champion hockey team in the Dominion (of Canada).<p>
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  • :Our loved Dominion bless
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  • ...Wales"<ref name=LWA1535I/> or the "Dominion, Principality and Country" or "Dominion and Principality" of Wales<ref name=LWA1542>Laws in Wales Act 1542</ref>. O
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  • * Diamond, Sara. ''Roads to Dominion: Right-Wing Movements and Political Power in the United States.'' (1995)
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  • ...ref> had become self governing and had been granted "[[/Addendum#Dominions|Dominion status]]", and the 6th Imperial Conference in 1926 established the Dominio
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  • ...id, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have '''dominion''' over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cat
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  • ...ip, the Grand Trunk quickly became vital to Canada, which became a unified dominion in 1869. The new Canadian government (located in Ottawa) also facilitated
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  • |Cinema At The Toronto Dominion Centre |[[Toronto Dominion Centre]]
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  • ...top six potato research institutes in the world. Established in 1912 as a dominion experimental station, the station began in the 1930s to concentrate on bree
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  • ...It was ruled as a British colony until it became a founding member of the Dominion of Canada in 1867. The British North America Act, by which Nova Scotia became part of the Dominion of Canada, went into effect on July 1, 1867. Premier [[Charles Tupper]] had
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  • ...of England, [[Elizabeth I|Queen Elizabeth I]], and was nicknamed the ''Old Dominion'' by King Charles II because Virginia remained loyal to the crown during th
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  • ...he Zachlumoi and Terbounia and the country of the Kanalites were under the dominion of the emperor of the Romans, [...] therefore the emperor settled these sam
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  • ===Dominion of New England=== ...commerce, and justice. They experimented with New England, setting up the "Dominion of New England" in 1686, under Gov. Edmund Andros. Power was vested in the
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  • ...refore the coin would have to be seen as a ''presage'' for Caesar's future dominion. (From Stevenson ''et al.'': ''A Dictionary of Roman Coins: Republican and
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  • In the early 18th century, the [[Iroquois]] held dominion over the upper Ohio valley from their homelands in present-day New York Sta ...rces retreated. This left the French and their Native American allies with dominion over the upper Ohio valley.
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  • ...refore the coin would have to be seen as a ''presage'' for Caesar's future dominion. (From Stevenson ''et al.'': ''A Dictionary of Roman Coins: Republican and
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  • ...– appointed 21 February 1942; Cranborne was also [[Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs]] | [[Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs]]
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  • | journal = The Dominion (Canada)
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  • ...ch many Europeans had held of turning Northern Rhodesia into another white dominion like Southern Rhodesia. Many settlers took this opportunity to move back to ...their own devices. In 1930, the United Kingdom's [[Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs]] [[Sydney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield|Lord Passfield]] issued
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  • ...rile. Eris would rule over the world of existent things, while Aneris held dominion over that which was non-existent. Aneris was much larger than Eris, which t
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  • ...uly 1948 as the decision to join Canada (rather than become an independent dominion) carried 77,869, as against 71,464, or 52.3%. A strong rural vote in favor
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  • ...26 counties of southern Ireland were to become independent, with nominal Dominion status. Ulster was separated--an act that stunned Irish Catholic nationalis
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  • This is the language of southern Bhutanese. The dominion and majority of Nepali speaking people contributed to spread this language
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  • ...two uses of the general public), members of a particular community, state, dominion, district, precinct or other political jurisdiction (e.g., the citizens of
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  • ...dom of Information Act, said the list of mentors was "one short since Old Dominion University cut Gen. Sanchez loose after the disparaging remarks he made abo
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  • ...ment. During the next five years the position of the governor-general of a dominion was clarified; he ceased to be a representative of the British government a
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  • ...d the union did not last. Plymouth Colony revolted, and withdrew from the Dominion in April, 1688; the entire union was removed during the [[Glorious Revoluti ...e for a return of the colonial charters that had been nullified during the Dominion years. The situation was particularly problematic for Plymouth Colony, as
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  • ...the [[Boer War]], the [[Union of South Africa]] became a self-governing [[dominion]] of the British Empire. Elsewhere in Africa, the United Kingdom occupied ...ed countries of the [[British Empire]] that were thereafter to be termed [[Dominion]]s - initially as members of the Empire, and subsequently as members of the
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  • Australia had, in 1931, become a dominion with the Commonwealth of Nations (sometimes called the British Commonwealth
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  • ...www.solon.org/Constitutions/Canada/English/ca_1867.html] establishes the [[Dominion]] of [[Canada]]. ...n-britain.co.uk/famdates.php?id=63] - '''The Irish Free State''' becomes a Dominion of the British Crown.
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  • ...he late nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries, a large number of British [[dominion]]s and colonies were members of the sterling zone.
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  • ...had their capital at the great city now well known as Hang-chau fu. Their dominion was still substantially untouched, but its subjugation was a task to which [[Kublai Khan]] extended Mongol dominion to all of China, founding the Yuan Dynasty.
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  • * Shade, William G. ''Democratizing the Old Dominion: Virginia and the second party system, 1824-1861'' 1996 [http://www.history
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  • .... desire to again invade the country, would culminate in creation of the [[Dominion of Canada]] in 1867. In the U.S., the Federalist Party collapsed and eventu
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  • ...[[Alexander Cadogan|Sir Alexander Cadogan]]; the [[Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs]], [[Thomas Inskip, 1st Viscount Caldecote|Viscount Caldecote]]; an
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  • ...tral highland and parts of the eastern coast, Portugal had established its dominion over the entire island. ...d, and by the Ceylon Independence Act of 1947 Ceylon became an independent dominion and a member of the Commonwealth on Feb. 4, 1948
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  • | Vohu Khshathra Gatha 'Good Dominion'
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  • ...most valuable Royalist prize because it was the only port not under their dominion.<ref>Binns (1996: 147).</ref> The castle changed hands seven times between
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  • ...most valuable Royalist prize because it was the only port not under their dominion.<ref>Binns (1996: 147).</ref> The castle changed hands seven times between
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  • * Creighton, Donald; ''A History of Canada: Dominion of the North'' 1958, 626 pp [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=9444590 on * Creighton, Donald; ''A History of Canada: Dominion of the North'' 1958, 626 pp [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=9444590 on
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  • ...ah. ''Space Race: The Epic Battle between America and the Soviet Union for Dominion of Space'' (2006)
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  • ...void a loss of cohesion in the organization and to keep it from becoming a dominion of the United States. He said Britain was not sufficiently European and its
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  • ...ssed the Ceylon Independence Act of 1947, and Ceylon became an independent dominion and a member of the Commonwealth on February 4, 1948.
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  • ...s back to Poe's "And Darkness and Decay and the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all" from "[[The Masque of the Red Death]]." The short story "Dolan's
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  • ...). Southern Ireland was succeeded by the [[Irish Free State]], which had [[dominion]] status, the following year. Due to objections, however, a sustained [[Iri
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  • ...land, which was not then part of Canada. Disgusted at the inability of the dominion government to overcome systemic corruption and deal with the severe depress
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  • ...ptic edge; this was the day of the return of the Mahdí, of the victory and dominion of God. They gave the Bábí movement a widespread popular appeal.<ref>Pete
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  • ...epression faster than many other nations. Australia had, in 1931, become a dominion with the Commonwealth of Nations (sometimes called the British Commonwealth
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  • SOURCE : Dominion Bureau of Statistics, "Eighth Census of Canada", 1941, Bulletin A-5, pp. 2-
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  • ...5–1791), a period when Russia expanded into territories formerly under the dominion of [[Turkey]] and [[Persia]]. The territories of Georgia and Chechnya were
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  • ...ry, ''Space Race: The Epic Battle between America and the Soviet Union for Dominion of Space'' (2006)' John M. Logsdon, Robert William Smith, Roger D. Launius,
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  • ...nd of the Second Boer War. The newly-created Union of South Africa was a [[dominion]].
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  • ...rginia politician Roger Pryor told Charleston that the only way to get Old Dominion to join the Confederacy was for South Carolina to instigate war with the Un
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  • ...ing [[Charles II of England]] bestowed Virginia with the nickname "The Old Dominion", which it still bears today.
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  • ...because Baldwin supported the decision of the Labour government to grant [[Dominion status]] to India.<ref>Jenkins 2001, p. 434.</ref> Churchill believed that ...l position.<ref>Gilbert 1991, pp. 502&ndash;503.</ref> The Commons debated Dominion Status for India on 3 December and Churchill insisted on dividing the House
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  • ...er]]), ''Surah 98'' ([[Al-Bayyina|The Evidence]]), ''Surah 67'' ([[Al-Mulk|Dominion]]), ''Surah 48'' ([[Al-Fath|Victory]]), ''Surah 77'' ([[Al-Mursalat|Those S
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  • ...surviving princess of the Jagellonian dynasty. Báthory strengthened Polish dominion over [[Danzig]], pushed Russia's Ivan the Terrible away from the Baltic, an
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