- Look up diktat or
Diktat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
diktat (from German: Diktat, [dɪkˈtaːt]) is a statute,
harsh penalty or
settlement imposed...
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increasingly avoided direct military combat and
large battles, in
favour of "
dictat[ing] the conflict's pace by
undertaking smaller ambushes at
locations of...
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Fully Compendi de la conexença dels
vicis que.s
podon esdevenir en las
dictats del **** Saber: "Compendium of the
knowledge of the
vices that can be expressed...
- Nizam,
which they
started to
misuse and the
Nizam had to
abide by
their dictats. The
Nizam sent a
delegation to the
United Nations to
refer the Hyderabad...
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ominous haru****y in Diocletian's
domus and a
subsequent (but undated)
dictat of
placatory sacrifice by the
entire military triggered a
series of edicts...
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bureaucracy within the
French Communist Party and its
adherence to the
dictats of the
Soviet Union. His
writings in this
period are
mostly concerned with...
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following letters: T O C E D A M I T S it is
possible to get the
French words dictats,
amodies and mastoïde. With the
following letters: R U R E T E C E R Z...
- 1995 NBA lockout, Falk
controlled enough top
players that he was seen as "
dictat(ing) the
structure and the
economics of the
entire league," so much so that...
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bestiality in the
ranking of sins of lust. 1283 – The
Coutumes de
Beauvaisis dictats that
convicted sodomites should not only be
burned but also that their...
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warning of the
dangers of
being too
submissive in the face of
editorial dictat. It had
quite the reaction. Melrose,
Kevin (October 2, 2013). "Quote of...