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    The Defacto Government.

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    These include the Spouse Partner Visa, the Defacto Partner Visa, the Interdependent Partner Visa and the Prospective Marriage Partner Visa.

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    It would also be remiss not to question the assumption that India has traditionally enacted a Defacto strategy of non-violent resistance against Pakistan.

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    Since arranged marriages happen because the bride and groom decide collectively with their families, there is a Defacto“insurance” that the couple can cash-in when the going gets tough.

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    On whether the Line of Control should become the Defacto border, Abdullah said'logically' that would make the most sense but'do we have governments in India and Pakistan who can take that decision?

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    This puts the Defacto community leader in the position of deciding what is fair for the whole community(or at least the portion that attends their events, which in many places is the whole community because there is not that much specifically polyamorous social space).

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    Several years ago, many FX and CFD brokers used to see New Zealand as a“soft touch” and a Defacto stepping-stone into Australia- by basing operations in NZ, but soliciting clients in Australia, brokers were able to circumvent many of the strict rules set by its larger neighbour(ASIC).

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    In this week's“best of” our YouTube channel, we discuss who invented the QWERTY keyboard and how it became the Defacto configuration for keyboards, the truth about who really invented the Fortune Cookie, the interesting story behind the song“A Boy Named Sue” and what famous children's poet wrote it, and a bunch of fascinating Harry Potter facts.

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