- 600
relinquishments per year. In 2015, the
State Department forecast that
there would be 5,986
renunciations and 559 non-renunciatory
relinquishments during...
-
relinquished their citizenship, and
through that act,
their nationality. It
includes only
public figures who
completed the
process of
relinquishment of...
-
February 1979, for
operations in the
concession area,
which after relinquishments, now
covers more than 21,000 km2 (8,100 sq mi). On 15
October 2017...
- non-partisan
Prime Minister of Croatia. All
Estonian presidents are
forced to
relinquish membership from any
political party they may be in.
Marshal C. G. E. Mannerheim...
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those powers and some of the
local inhabitants. In 1979,
Mauritania relinquished its
claim to the area, but the war
continued to rage. In 1991, a ceasefire...
- July 21, 2008, two
tracks from the new
album - "Before the ****ed" and "
Relinquish" - made
their first appearance on the band's
MySpace profile. Commenting...
-
Board of
Control (BBBoC)
since 1929. A
champion will
often voluntarily relinquish the
title in
order to
fight for a higher-ranked championship, such as...
- The
Treaty for
Relinquishment of
Extraterritorial Rights in
China may
refer to one of two
treaties signed on 11
January 1943,
which are both also abbreviated...
- 1870–1961: P".
Shadows of Time.
Retrieved 21
October 2022. "Promotions,
relinquishments, and
transfers of
officers of the
Royal New
Zealand Air Force" (PDF)...
- for copyright. A
public domain work is a work
whose author has
either relinquished to the
public or no
longer can
claim control over, the
distribution and...