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1 Other centres were left behind in newly independent Soviet republics, she said.
2 An economic whirlwind of biblical proportions will engulf the newly independent state.
3 The group urged the newly independent nation to investigate and punish those responsible.
4 It could also make one of the newly independent businesses an acquisition target.
5 Coles is gaining a new CEO and will be newly independent .
6 But in 1956 its people voted to unite with the newly independent Ghana.
7 Mugabe's political ideology solidified after moving to newly independent Ghana to teach in 1957.
8 The Yark is an edge-of-your-seat story for newly independent readers with a hardy constitution.
9 The Abkhaz decided they did not want to be part of newly independent Georgia.
10 NOVEMBER 2011 Company won here a contract to supply currency to newly independent South Sudan.
11 The three European great powers then adopted an expedient employed in the newly independent Belgium.
12 In August 1956 newly independent Tunisia introduced a set of laws which revolutionised women's lives.
13 Focus works with newly independent advisers to provide services like business start-up support and legal advice.
14 A war broke out between the newly independent states that ended in stalemate the following year.
15 But my dad, no, he was just unavailable. The newly independent 14-year-old was a Hollywood pariah.
16 There are, however, some books aimed at newly independent readers which manage to strike the right balance.
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