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    alliance


    1. Because Brasil claimed formal discovery of Kassidor after the Pan Solar League disavowed its existence, and because Kassidor was also mortal, Talstan and the remaining Angel states were quick to suspect a Brazilian-Kassidorian alliance, in spite of the 11


    2. The myth of Middle England, the alliance,


    3. Because there was nominally an alliance, they couldn’t be simply zeroed out


    4. Mandy was then consigned to working in their restaurant as her parent's revenge for her blatant and insensitive ingratitude toward their sincere attempts to secure an advantageous alliance with the prestigious family


    5. make an alliance with the king of the


    6. It is equally true that an alliance with any of


    7. More to the events at hand: We just made a historic open contact with an Alliance station and were welcomed, did routine business and were wished 'happy trails' upon our departure! That is the promise of a new future for our people we have for so long wished and which the Matriarch has hoped would transpire in our time


    8. It had been the Tahoe that had opened up new vistas of trade, added new members to the Alliance, opened the frontier even further, and inspired the succeeding generations toward a greatness that hadn't beckoned them before there was a Tahoe


    9. Elphinstone Emiclairsenne Tei I, born in the highlands, adopted daughter of the Matriarch of Lascor---and her chosen Heir---onetime captive of the Naud, and now pre-eminent Contractor of the Lascorii Selective Service renowned across the Alliance as: the Elf


    10. Jista smiled and pulled up the new data for their forecasts of piratical activities, now reaching deep into the void of the local bubble in the Spur---as far from the snug regions of historical Alliance space as the Guild's influence had yet reached

    11. Isin smiled, “With an Enthilesté and an Elhehrim as our vanguard among the Alliance folks on the Gorim stations, a few Lascorii shouldn't even turn a head


    12. She was as stunningly statuesque and imperious as the Elf was herself as Princess and Heir Apparent of the Lascorii---choosing to keep as low a profile where her Enthilesté nature was concerned when around the Guild folk or those of the rest of the Alliance


    13. I did not yet know of that alliance


    14. ‘My name is Ebon Standford, and I am from the Weston Alliance Security Directorate


    15. Jenta was a tribal leader who had united the mountain people, and though it was no kingdom, but rather a loose alliance between families, his power was enough that he was added to the calender


    16. The interests of commerce have frequently made it necessary to maintain ministers in foreign countries, where the purposes either of war or alliance would not have required any


    17. “You mean this? You would leave union with the Temple? Our alliance? What of your service to the mortals?”


    18. That dismemberment, perhaps, never served any other real purpose than to alienate from England her natural ally the king of Spain, and to unite the two principal branches of the house of Bourbon in a much stricter and more permanent alliance than the ties of blood could ever have united them


    19. Alliance, a troop ferry


    20. So what further clues could they have uncovered to give away his once secret alliance that wasn’t already revealed in the interrogation? It was simply a matter of procuring evidence

    21. The bickering of two of worId’s largest nations over who would dominate the alliance led to the development of some arcane military technology


    22. Every country in the alliance has formally voted with a majority in favour


    23. In recent years, relations between the Alliance and the Anglosphere West had deteriorated


    24. The forming of the Eastern Alliance was intended to have a moderating influence on the more extreme practices of ancient law, but the relaxing of state (autocratic, some would say) control to allow temporary zones of tolerance only resulted in an increased crime rate


    25. Try to consider, however, the need for a proportionate response to such an act of aggression – unless of course the Eastern Alliance has also been coerced


    26. Government supporters where apt to point out the fact that if his news channel had existed in an Eastern Alliance country such as Russia or China, anti regime comments would’ve ensured its closure and his arrest


    27. He knew he trod a fine line between that of the responsible leader, effectively of the Eastern Alliance, and the aggrieved aggressor


    28. Additionally, not one of the Eastern Alliance countries was prepared to renounce the use of their nuclear arms


    29. an alliance at that time that has never been broken


    30. A far cry from the old systems, designed for a global population, divided between the market-driven capitalist West and the mainly socialist Eastern Alliance countries, retaining stability for decades, as did its population

    31. ‘Listen, Gerrid, what I was saying at that meeting: it was a mere tactic, just a way of developing an alliance


    32. He was even beginning to entertain the curious notion of an alliance, or at least a truce between the two sides


    33. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was/is a military alliance established by the United States and Western Europe


    34. Badachro Sett was a loose conglomeration of smaller badger communities and as each group mistrusted the other, an uneasy alliance existed


    35. The Northern Alliance is expected to provide ground support


    36. Existing political tensions transcending the boundaries of American Society have steadily undermined America‘s fragile alliance with Europe in recent years


    37. What nation had the highest proportion of its males killed in a war of aggression? The dubious record goes to Paraguay, with over three quarters of its adult males dying in the War of the Triple Alliance


    38. Roosevelt's alliance with other Allied nations defeated the Axis powers, preventing further atrocities in the millions and Axis domination of the world for the next half century


    39. There was no evidence at all Iran ever tried to develop an A-bomb, and no effort at all to rein in Israel which has over 100 H-bombs since the 1970s, its weapons developed from an alliance with South Africa under apartheid and plutonium stolen from the US


    40. The two Communist nations often did quarrel, but the end of their mutual alliance was almost a decade away

    41. The Confederate alliance with “our beloved brother Adolf” will bring disaster


    42. “There’s more than just a property alliance involved


    43. An alliance was formed where Cassa would make enough money to fund his next surf trip


    44. A recent study by the national Alliance to end Homelessness


    45. The National Alliance to End Homelessness,


    46. There was a small print of Washington praying at Valley Forge and a photo of Churchill and FDR forging the Allied Alliance on HMS Prince of Wales


    47. “An alliance,” repeats Edward


    48. “It’s not a natural alliance, is it,” he says


    49. I see Tobias’s mouth pressed into a line when I asked him about the uneasy Dauntless-factionless alliance, holding something back


    50. People walking amid trees after night always draw closer together instinctively and involuntarily, making an alliance, physical and mental, against certain alien powers around them














































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    Synonyms for "alliance"

    alliance confederation alignment alinement coalition bond affiliation affinity union marriage coupling merger relationship bloc connection federation

    "alliance" definitions

    the state of being allied or confederated


    a connection based on kinship or marriage or common interest


    an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty


    a formal agreement establishing an association or alliance between nations or other groups to achieve a particular aim


    the act of forming an alliance or confederation