Coalitions can be categorized as a noun.
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coalition - the state of being combined into one body | ||
coalition - an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty | ||
coalition - the union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts |
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1. | noun | Since then, a series of pro-European ruling coalitions have governed Moldova. | |
2. | noun | Musharraf held elections in October of 2002, in which center-right parties did well, but in which nearly 20 percent of parliament seats went to the fundamentalist religious party coalition, MMA. | |
3. | noun | The main Kurdish coalition list (PUK and KDP) is barely mentioned outside the Kurdish region. | |
4. | noun | A coalition forces spokesman confirmed they had not received "any weapons from Bosnia" and added they were "not aware of any purchases for Iraq from Bosnia". | |
5. | noun | Two top Iraqi scientists, code named Charlie and Alpha, are helping the coalition to learn more about Iraqi's anthrax program, according to Dr. David Kay, head of the Iraq survey group in charge of the hunt for WMD. | |
6. | noun | Although while in jail in the early 1980s, Zawahiri caused considerable tension by challenging the blind sheik's ability to lead a coalition of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad and the Egyptian Islamic Group, Zawahiri and OBL are Rahman's friends. | |
7. | noun | According to the news report, the ruling coalition has secured 72 seats as of 5 p.m. | |
8. | noun | The new coalition government is trying to ride out the storm. | |
9. | noun | The Abe Cabinet is a coalition Cabinet where the Liberal Democratic Party and New Komei Party form the government. | |
10. | noun | The coalition force fired at her car at the checkpoint in Bagdad. | |
11. | noun | The coalition of the willing. | |
12. | noun | The coalition is trying to paper over the cracks. | |
13. | noun | The Prime Minister tried to convince his coalition partners to overhaul pensions. | |
14. | noun | Croatia will hold parliamentary elections earlier than had been expected, after the collapse of the governing coalition between a right-wing party and a centrist party. | |
15. | noun | We need a coalition. |
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Since then, a series of pro-European ruling coalitions have governed Moldova. | |
Musharraf held elections in October of 2002, in which center-right parties did well, but in which nearly 20 percent of parliament seats went to the fundamentalist religious party coalition, MMA. |
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The main Kurdish coalition list (PUK and KDP) is barely mentioned outside the Kurdish region. |
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A coalition forces spokesman confirmed they had not received "any weapons from Bosnia" and added they were "not aware of any purchases for Iraq from Bosnia". |
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Two top Iraqi scientists, code named Charlie and Alpha, are helping the coalition to learn more about Iraqi's anthrax program, according to Dr. David Kay, head of the Iraq survey group in charge of the hunt for WMD. |
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Although while in jail in the early 1980s, Zawahiri caused considerable tension by challenging the blind sheik's ability to lead a coalition of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad and the Egyptian Islamic Group, Zawahiri and OBL are Rahman's friends. |
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According to the news report, the ruling coalition has secured 72 seats as of 5 p.m. | |
The new coalition government is trying to ride out the storm. | |
The Abe Cabinet is a coalition Cabinet where the Liberal Democratic Party and New Komei Party form the government. | |
The coalition force fired at her car at the checkpoint in Bagdad. | |
The coalition of the willing. | |
The coalition is trying to paper over the cracks. | |
The Prime Minister tried to convince his coalition partners to overhaul pensions. | |
Croatia will hold parliamentary elections earlier than had been expected, after the collapse of the governing coalition between a right-wing party and a centrist party. | |
We need a coalition. |