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Today marks 50 years since Samoa gained its independence from New Zealand.
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Major says a Brexit vote would mean a second Scottish independence referendum.
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Samoa today celebrates fifty years since it gained independence from New Zealand.
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Opinion polls suggest that a large majority will again vote against independence.
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Nixon skewed the process, however, by substituting political ideology for judicial independence.
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He said the politicalindependence of Index was not at risk.
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The Charity Commission announced an investigation, following concerns about the thinktank's politicalindependence.
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He sacrificed his politicalindependence, and saved his family by it.
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Over the last fifteen years, twenty nations have gained politicalindependence.
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Venice also had a history of religious tolerance and, as a republic, politicalindependence.
Usage of political emancipation in anglès
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As in Germany, so in Russia spiritual emancipation preceded politicalemancipation.
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What care I for the politicalemancipation of you Creoles?
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The politicalemancipation of the blacks was essential to the moral emancipation of the whites.
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The last of the Valois was closely watched by the bold preachers of politicalemancipation.
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The campaign gave every proof of such politicalemancipation.
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The man stands for the spiritual emancipation of the Jews, the movement for their politicalemancipation.
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Economic independence and social freedom have combined with politicalemancipation to emphasize the spirit of individualism among women.
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It meant not only the physical emancipation of the blacks but the politicalemancipation of the poor whites, as well.
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The ultimate goal of all feminists, male or female, is and rightly should be the welfare and social and politicalemancipation of women.
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The happiness of the Jewish people, the people of morality, does not depend upon its politicalemancipation, but upon its faith and its morality.
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To them, I argued that the politicalemancipation of the Mormon people from ecclesiastical direction was as necessary as the recession from polygamy had been.
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But their struggle for intellectual emancipation has ended, as injudicious and violent struggles for politicalemancipation too often end, in a mere change of tyrants.
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The people, regarding Griswold's change from McClellan to Lincoln as a politicalemancipation, had doubled his majority for Congress in 1864 and again in 1866.
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Politicalemancipation was but one of the results of the Industrial Revolution; commercial expansion was another.