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1 Illo agreed with him, and a close alliance was cemented between them.
2 The campaign is a rare example of corporate competitors working in close alliance .
3 I would form a close alliance with him in a second.
4 His close alliance with Airy was much more social than scientific.
5 The close alliance of France and Protestantism had melted into air.
6 It became a practical thing, and entered into close alliance with the arts.
7 Hence the close alliance between the nobility and the chorus.
8 The advantages of a close alliance with the Russian Government will be permanently evident.
9 This is the moment for British and continental progressives to forge a close alliance .
10 Their close alliance , however, had been renewed before Caesar's death.
11 Hence the close alliance between those two great political forces, the State and the Church.
12 Thus France would feel justified in opposing a very close alliance between Prussia and Spain.
13 But De Witte is a crafty knave, and is ever in close alliance with Louis.
14 A close alliance was formed between Philip and Charles, lately competitors for the Castilian crown.
15 He works in close alliance with Mr. Mellon who is still Secretary of the Treasury.
16 He told me that there was some close alliance .
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