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- Dynasty, and is referred to as "the Great Thirteenth", responsible for redeclaring Tibet's national independence, and for his national reform and modernization...
- been flown again from the Pikk Hermann tower in Tallinn. It was formally redeclared as the national flag on 7 August 1990, a little over a year before Estonia...
- from the original on 26 March 2023. Retrieved 26 March 2023. Coronation redeclared and mentioned by bull of Pope Paul VI declaring the cathedral to the status...
- 2022-04-09. Retrieved 2022-01-22. Coronation and elevation as basilica redeclared and mentioned in the bull of Pope Paul VI declaring the icon as Prin****l...
- declaration, declarative, declaratory, declare, éclair, glair, glaireous, redeclare clavis clav- key claves, clavicle, clavier, enclave, exclave †clāvicula...
- his father. Initially, he renounced his father's imperial titles and redeclared himself as a Jin v****al, but once he captured the ancient capital of Chang'an...
- Thandwe itself after three w****s of fighting. On 2 September, the SAC redeclared the AA as a terrorist group for "bombing civilians." On 8 December 2024...
- themselves suddenly reunited with Fernando and Luscinda. Cardenio and Luscinda redeclare their love for each other, while Fernando repents and apologizes to them...
- parameters can persist across control multiple definitions, only needing to be redeclared if their value changes. The reports generated by a basic mouse can be...
- 1907 and was crowned on 1 September of the same year. Pope Benedict XV — redeclared this patronage for Australia with a congratulatory decree titled "In Cœtu...