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1 There is debate again over whether New Zealand should become a republic .
2 Nepal has become a republic passing through big changes since the Rana regime.
3 In 1999, a proposal to become a republic was defeated in a referendum.
4 I mentioned to Tocqueville Beaumont's opinion that France will again become a republic .
5 If England should become a republic would this rule apply?
6 However, about a third of Australians want to severe ties with Britain and become a republic .
7 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she expects New Zealand to become a republic within her lifetime.
8 Australia's prime minister and leader of the opposition both want the country to become a republic .
9 Wellington - New Zealand will inevitably become a republic , the country's Prime Minister, Ms Helen Clark, has said.
10 But after its collapse in 1991, Chechnya declared independence and Ingushetia chose to become a republic within Russia.
11 The wedding also sparked some talk on whether Australia should cut ties with Britain and become a republic .
12 David Lange said, "New Zealand will become a republic just as Britain will be blurred into Europe".
13 When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Ingushetia chose to become a republic within Russia while Chechnya declared independence.
14 Even if Australia were to become a republic at some future time, the states will still be with us.
15 The royal couple sneaked into Australia a few days early amid heightened calls for Australia to become a republic .
16 Brazil became the one empire in America, and was destined not to become a republic until many years later.
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