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Number Engaged was created in 1977.
To speak on the topic for which he has been engaged.
Due to the economic meltdown the Government engaged in quantative easing.
People employed in an organization or engaged in an organized undertaking such as military service.
to make you think you are making strong argument but engaged in flawed reasoning
There were a number of organizations that were engaged in the struggle for liberation. They became underground and amorphous to prevent victimization which some of them were being subjected to.
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Mrs. Bamjee is engaged in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. She is fighting for equality, justice, and the end of racial segregation and discrimination enforced by the apartheid government.
People who are engaged in a jihad. "Jihad" means "struggle" in Arabic, so the struggle can be either physical or spiritual.
The provincial kingdoms emerged in 18th century due to disintegration of Mughal empire.These kingdoms were always engaged in wars due to following reasong:- 1.Each of these kingdoms wanted to expand its territories at the expense of neighboring countries. 2.Each of them wanted to improve financial resources of the kingdoms by controlling revenue of neighboring areas. 3.The rulers of these kingdoms had an eye on the post of wazir at the Mughal court to favour their own kiths and kins.
Mithras
Mutual defense treaty that joined the Axis Powers; Meant that if the US engaged in war with Germany, they would be fighting a two-ocean war with Japan as well
APEX: England and France engaged in a century-long military struggle.
When two incompatible technologies struggle to become a standard , they are supposed to be engaged in a Standard War.
Resistance was the underground organization engaged in struggle for liberation during World War 2. ____ However, each occupied country had its own resistance organization, and often there were rival resistance organizations in one and the same country.
parrellisim
Some of the trading kingdoms of early sub-Saharan Africa include the Kingdom of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai. These kingdoms were known for their wealth and power derived from controlling trade routes that crossed the region. They engaged in the trans-Saharan trade of goods like gold, salt, and enslaved people.