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- government,
which has
increased subsidies and
tightened trade controls to
****uage protesters and
protect foreign currency reserves. Long-run
economic constraints...
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correspondence with. For many years, he
relied on his
press articles to
****uage his
financial worries.
Churchill became an
accomplished amateur artist...
- part of Panama, Chiriquà was part of
Costa Rica.
Costa Rican pride was
****uaged for the loss of this
eastern (or southern)
territory with the acquisition...
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compared Noah's dove in the
Hebrew Bible, who "announced to the
world the
****uagement of
divine wrath, when she had been sent out of the ark and
returned with...
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schools reproduce these inequalities for
generations to come. In
order to
****uage poverty, many
Hispanic families can turn to
social and
community services...
- a
vague civil rights plank in the
party platform. His
intention was to
****uage the
internal conflicts between the
northern and
southern wings of his party...
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established with new,
young technocrats. The new
government failed to
****uage critics, and the ****
middle class and the
radical left (believing that...
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indeed emotionally devastated by the
death of his son. He is said to have
****uaged his
grief by
reading the
novels of Jane
Austen aloud to his wife and daughter...
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intend to "menace or
insult the
Government of France". The
French were
****uaged and
agreed to pay $5,000,000 (equivalent to $147,677,400 in 2023) to settle...