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Meanings of national ones in anglès
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Usage of national ones in anglès
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So have pan-European mobile licences instead of nationalones sold by governments.
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So have pan-European mobile licenses instead of nationalones sold by governments.
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For there are festivals every now and then, besides the three nationalones.
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Are votes made on local issues rather than nationalones?
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IDENTITIES, ESPECIALLY nationalones, are social and historical constructions.
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In the Roman republic great conquerors assumed even distinctive titles, as well as nationalones.
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At one time or another Charles held seven world's cycling speed records and 17 nationalones.
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But this is misleading: predicting constituency-level results is a different ball game to predicting nationalones.
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Doesn't the European legal system ultimately need to have more weight than nationalones as a matter of principle?
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Those based abroad must be given the right to vote in provincial ballots as well a the nationalones.
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Indigenous Australian rapper Adam Briggs told Reuters the issues were nationalones and not limited to the Northern Territory.
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The chair of Tonga's Media Council says he expects local constituency issues to decide the election, rather than nationalones.
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They have become embedded in the EU's public face over the last 21 years, expressing a real identification alongside nationalones.
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In fact, in some ways, the results of local elections affect the daily lives of children and families more than nationalones.
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The UK, Germany and Poland have opted out of joining a common EU-wide auction platform and decided to set up their own nationalones.
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Under the plans, companies would have to calculate their profits under common European rules rather than nationalones, closing down options for creative cross-border accountancy.