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Citizenship is a
membership and
allegiance to a
sovereign state.
Though citizenship is
often conflated with
nationality in today's English-speaking world...
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CITES (shorter name for the
Convention on
International Trade in
Endangered Species of Wild
Fauna and Flora, also
known as the
Washington Convention)...
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cite is to
quote or
mention a source.
CITE or
Cite may
refer to:
Cite (cycling team),
Italy Cite (magazine), an
American architecture quarterly CITE-FM...
- Look up
cité in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cité may
refer to:
Cité (Paris Métro), the
metro station on the Île de la
Cité Cité (Quebec), type of...
- said the
citizeness, who was
getting muddled by Koroviev. "Well, who knows, who knows," he replied. "Dostoevsky's dead," said the
citizeness, but somehow...
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Citer may
refer to:
CITER 155mm L33 Gun,
artillery gun used by the
Argentine Army
Citer,
French car
rental company Citers,
French village and commune...
- (Kübler-Ross, 1969, pp. 45–60).
Depending on the
choice of style,
fully cited parenthetical references may
require no end section.
Other styles include...
- La
Citoyenne (French pronunciation: [la sitwajɛn], The
Citizeness) was a
French feminist newspaper published in
Paris from 1881
through 1891 by Hubertine...
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Citers is a
commune in the Haute-Saône
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
eastern France.
Communes of the Haute-Saône
department "Po****tions...
- The
Cité Catholique is a
Traditionalist Catholic organisation created in 1946 by Jean Ousset,
originally a
follower of
Charles Maurras (founder of the...