dominions in A Sentence

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    The Dominion Government.

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    Dominion of India.

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    Dominion Virginia Energy.

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    He did little beyond giving his Dominions peace and order.

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    Division of India; India and Pakistan form separate independent Dominions.

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    Statute of Westminster recognises the full independence to the Dominions.

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    After he was assassinated in 1206, his Dominions were divided among his slaves.

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    The outbreak of war in Europe in August 1914 automatically involved"all of Britain's colonies and Dominions".

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    The two parts were to be declared free British Dominions on August 14 and 15, 1947, respectively.

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    In 1942, Australia adopted the Westminster Statute(an act of the British Parliament, which established the rights of Dominions).

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    A word that would apply not just to India, but to all of its 52 newly formed Dominions.

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    India and Canada were both British Dominions, so there was no need for visa to travel to Canada.

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    Accordingly, l travelled all over the world, but wherever I went l learnt that l was still in your Dominions.

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    The Act ordered that from 15 August, two independent Dominions be established by the names of India and Pakistan.

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    Thus did We show Abraham the Dominions of the heavens and the earth, that he might be of those who possess certitude.

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    Division of British India into the two new and fully sovereign Dominions of India and Pakistan, with effect from 15 August 1947;

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    The Nizam's Dominions became a princely stateduring the British Raj, and remained so for 150 years, with the city serving as its capital.

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    However, the Treaty of Sèvres(1920), which partitioned the old Ottoman Dominions, marked out a much smaller territory, entirely in what is now Turkey.

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    By the end of June 1940, France, Norway and the Low Countries had fallen to Nazi Germany and Britain, stood alone with its Dominions.

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    The Nizam's Dominions became a princely state during the British Raj, and remained so for 150 years, with the city serving as its capital.

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    One of these was King John III of Portugal, who wanted diligent priests to evangelize and minister to the Christians in his new Asian Dominions.

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    While Maues was'Great King of Kings', Artemidoros only styled himself King; it appears as though he ruled only a smaller part of his father's Dominions.

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    About 1761 a Muslim adventurer, Hyder Ali, already commander in chief, made himself ruler of the state of Mysore and set about expanding his Dominions.

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    On 14-15 August, 1947, midnight, the British rule came to an end and power was transferred to the two new independent Dominions of India and the Pakistan.

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    One of these was King John III of Portugal, who desired diligent priests to minister to the Christians and to evangelize the peoples in his new Asian Dominions.

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    This formalized the 1926 Balfour Declaration, a report that resulted from the 1926 Imperial Conference of British Empire frontrunners in London that defined Dominions of the Great British Empire.

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    If India and Pakistan are to be perpetual enemies and go to war against each other, it will ruin both the Dominions and their hard-won freedom will be soon lost.

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    Ujjain finally passed into the hands of the Scindias in 1750 and until 1810, when Daulat Rao Scindia founded his new capital at Gwalior, it was the chief town of his Dominions.

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    The interim government functioned with a great degree of autonomy, and remained in power until the end of British rule, after which it was succeeded by the Dominions of India and Pakistan.

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    The old city developed in the Dominions of the Maharaja of Mysore, and was made capital of the Princely State of Mysore, which existed as a nominally sovereign entity of the British Raj.

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