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- adjective relating to the
Allies (allied nations during World War One)
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Examples
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The government might need, he said, to invest billions more in Allied Irish Bank, the nation's second largest, taking an 85 percent stake.
Ireland to bail out 3 banks, costing billions and renewing fears over deficit Anthony Faiola 2010
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Allied is referring a lot of individuals that I have seen making more babies when they can barely cater for 1.
Interview Thursday: Whoever cannot take care of a child, should not be allowed to have any" - Allied 2009
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Allied is a Techie and a creative writer, how do you come about these 2 extremely different gifts?
Interview Thursday: Whoever cannot take care of a child, should not be allowed to have any" - Allied 2009
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The government might need, he said, to invest billions more in Allied Irish Bank, the nation's second largest, taking an 85 percent stake.
Ireland to bail out 3 banks, costing billions and renewing fears over deficit Anthony Faiola 2010
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Allied is a Techie and a creative writer, how do you come about these 2 extremely different gifts?
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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The government has said it is likely to end up with a "majority shareholding" in Allied Irish Banks, but has also said that bank will maintain a stock - exchange listing.
Business Watch 2010
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In early May, the Ministry of War's Prisoner of War Committee officially demanded that all work by American YMCA secretaries for German POWs in Allied countries must cease (due to the potential threat of propaganda), that all WPA work in Germany be transferred to neutral Red Cross societies (not neutral YMCA secretaries), and that Hoffman had to leave the country immediately.
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With the increasing demands of the war, the strain Allied prisoners placed on the economy, and the growing labor shortage, the Germans adopted a policy of utilizing Allied POW's in agriculture, industry, raw material extraction, state projects, and government projects.
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Committee of War Prisoners 'Aid, and insisted that American WPA secretaries in Allied countries had to be gradually
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Central Power prisons and Der Gefangenenbote for German and Austrian prisoners in Allied camps (the French version is included in this appendix).
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