Form which a state takes, such as monarchy or republic.
1Currently, chemical sources cannot fully satisfy these applications, especially in solid state form.
2The judge said the standard 16-question state form would be mailed to potential jurors.
3A house of representatives and a council of state form the constitution of England.
4What a spectacle must the painful and envied labours of an European minister of state form in the eyes of a Caribbean!
5This state formed a constitution and was admitted into the union, in 1816.
6This Zulu example of a state formed by conquest can be multiplied almost indefinitely.
7Where did the power lie as the British left and the new states formed?
8Into how many natural divisions is the State formed?
9Her stated form of exercise was described as "sprinting to beat the clampers".
10The state formed a new bank, called Novo Banco from the healthy parts of the old lender.
11On the other are all the states formed out of the colonial empires of Spain and Portugal.
12On not a single occasion could the various European states form a coalition against their common antagonist.
13The remarkable variety of natural products and conditions of the states forming the Federal Republic are thus shown.
14This union of Church and State formed one of the most characteristic features of Christianity in the East.
15The kingdom of Pergamum in western Asia Minor was one of the smaller states formed out of Alexander's dominions.
16(B) We cannot collect evidence from death-beds in a clearly stated form.
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