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sequestrate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sequestrate may
refer to:
pertaining either to
secotioid or
gasteroid to
sequester This disambiguation...
- workers.
Rural communities seized timber and
other resources on the
sequestrated estates of
Royalists and Catholics, and on the
estates of the
royal family...
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Retrieved 8 June 2021. Del
Porto D,
Foschini G (1 July 2020). "Salerno,
sequestrate 84
milioni di
pasticche di
droga dell'Isis: le
stesse usate dai terroristi...
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being redirected into
other religious uses. The king's
officers first sequestrated the ****ets of the
alien priories in 1295–1303
under Edward I, and the...
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Rajput Zamindar of Jagdishpur,
whose estate was in the
process of
being sequestrated by the
Revenue Board,
instigated and ****umed the
leadership of revolt...
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following the
failed Polish November Uprising, the
Dominican monastery was
sequestrated. The
church of the Old
Catholics was
disbanded in 1852.
Until the end...
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sequestrated; or that his
liabilities exceed his ****ets. The
notion of “becoming insolvent,” therefore, has a
wider meaning than “being
sequestrated.”...
- only the
efficiency of absorption, the
ability of the
fiber residue to
sequestrate short-chain
fatty acids, and the
continued fermentation of
fiber around...
- closed—its
doors nailed shut—and its belongings,
including the Tour,
sequestrated by the
state for
publishing articles too
close to the Germans. Rights...
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tradesmen to make
their mark
across northern India.
Aurangzeb briefly sequestrated the
state (circa 1679)
after the
death of
Maharaja Jaswant Singh, but...