secessionist in A Sentence

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    The endless existence of Secessionists.

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    You were a Secessionist.

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    The agency believes the money was used in funding terrorism and Secessionist activities.

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    The UAE has trained and supported the Secessionists who seek an independent southern Yemen.

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    The war was on in the North Caucasus, the Kuban was worried, where the Secessionists took up.

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    People in other parts of the country are told that Kashmiris are“terrorists”,“Secessionists”,“Pakistani agents”, who must be crushed by brutal state repression.

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    Singh termed the move as the first step towards protecting the nation from"anti-India or Secessionist designs" of the ISI-backed organisation.

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    The famous detective had been hired by railroad magnate Samuel Morse Felton to thwart a Secessionist plot to seize or destroy the railways;

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    The language issue had been at the center of a long, at times violent, Secessionist movement continuing for more than 30 years in Spain.

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    Shortly before the Catalan vote, Rajoy urged lawmakers to give him the power to dismiss Catalonia's Secessionist leader Carles Puigdemont, his deputy, and all regional ministers.

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    In November 1963, DMK dropped its Secessionist demand in the wake of the Sino-Indian War and the passage of the anti-Secessionist 16th Amendment to the Indian Constitution.

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    What we're witnessing is the most successful Secessionist struggle ever waged in independent India- the secession of the middle and upper classes from the rest of the country.

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    (His close friend Martin Brandenburg, a fellow Secessionist, was severely wounded in the fighting, losing an eye, and was to die from his wounds after the war in 1919).

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    Edwin Booth was a staunch Unionist and Lincoln supporter(who, interestingly, also once saved the life of Abraham Lincoln's son), while John Wilkes Booth was an even more fanatical Secessionist.

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    More than 1.3 billion Chinese people and the whole Chinese nation will by no means tolerate Secessionist activities by any person, at any time and in any form," he said.

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    She later dismissed it as“an awfully melodramatic play,” but it was among the earliest works in which she explored the war in the late 1960s between Nigeria and its Secessionist Biafra republic.

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    Burr discussed a number of plots- seizing control of Mexico or Spanish Florida, or forming a Secessionist state in New Orleans or the Western U.S. Historians remain unclear as to his true goal.

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    Naidu has done us a favour by drawing attention to a problem that could turn into a rich- poor division among our states that would be more dangerous than the Secessionist movements in our border states.

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    Thirumavalavan's views on the importance of the Tamil identity have also led him to strongly support Tamil Secessionist groups in Sri Lanka, including the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a militant Secessionist group who are formally banned as a terrorist organisation in India.

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    The government had argued that the“volatile history, overwhelming material available even in the public domain about external aggressions, nefarious Secessionist activities and the provocative statements given by political leaders, created a compelling situation” which mandated passing of orders under Section 144 to suspend the Internet in Kashmir.

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    Other noticeably Secessionist examples are Casa Bonelli(1904), the residence of the same architect Bonelli, whose façades are characterized by very particular French windows surrounded by a wide circular frame that show a finely decorated ornamentation and Casa Mussini, austere residential building of the precollina, designed by the Ferrari architect in 1914.

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    Betta's work was distinguished by the more monumental approach, contaminated by classic elements skilfully combined with Secessionist styles, whose most impressive example appears in the Avezzano House(1912) of the Crocetta district, where the façade is marked by a sequence of large protruding Corinthian columns supported by taurine protomes and“chained” to a series of bay windows.

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