An Austrian school of art and architecture parallel to the French art nouveau in the 1890s.
Formal separation from an alliance or federation.
Act of withdrawing from an organization, union, military alliance or especially a political entity.
1 South Sudan will vote on a key referendum on secession in January.
2 Beijing's controversial new law criminalises subversion, secession and collusion with foreign forces.
3 Every so often, a secession is attempted for assorted pocket-lining political reasons.
4 The vote is widely thought to likely end in secession from Sudan.
5 The sympathies of my audience were, in the main, with the secession .
6 Nullification was a remedy inside of the Union; secession a remedy outside.
7 The large ward I am in is used for secession soldiers exclusively.
8 The Methodism of the town had gone along without any local secession .
9 There is no use now in discussing the abstract question of secession .
10 He shoots her four times from the floor in Winchester rapid secession .
11 In Maryland we are dull, and cannot comprehend the right of secession .
12 The separation or secession of the Colonial Church from that of England.
13 Ever since the secession the Israelites and Jews had been jealous enemies.
14 None of the Cotton States had made the first movement towards secession .
15 According to polls, roughly half of Catalans are in favour of secession .
16 Some favored secession ; others advocated nullification, and this was what was done.
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