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Decisively ending the caliphate in 1924, Ataturk patterned his new secular state on the French model: strong central power, a modern army, and a strict division between public and private spheres.
John Feffer: Stealth Superpower: How Turkey Is Chasing China to Become the Next Big Thing 2010
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Decisively defeat Prop 23 in California, the malicious attempt by Texas oil companies -- like Valero -- to eliminate California's pioneering global warming legislation - which is already in place and much stronger than anything considered by the Senate.
Michael Kieschnick: Ten Fights on Global Warming Now That the Senate Will Do Nothing 2010
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Decisively, he turned and headed back to the study.
Priceless Nicole Richie 2010
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Decisively listen to advice with good humour and jollity?
OPEN THREAD 2009
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Staying with the above example, a Magnificently Motivating Mom or a Decisively Declarative Dad would say, I need you to pick up these toys, right now.
Parenting by the Book John Rosemond 2007
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Decisively determined implicitly by reflexive awareness as “these” and “not those” categories
Fine Analysis of Objects of Cognition: Gelug and Non-Gelug Presentations in Alternating Order 2006
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Decisively determined as an item that fits in “these” and “not those” conceptual categories
Fine Analysis of Objects of Cognition: Gelug and Non-Gelug Presentations in Alternating Order 2006
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Decisively determined as an item that fits in “these” and “not those” categories and mental syntheses
Fine Analysis of Objects of Cognition: Gelug and Non-Gelug Presentations in Alternating Order 2006
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Decisively determined as an item that fits in “these” and “not those” categories and mental syntheses
Fine Analysis of Objects of Cognition: Non-Gelug Presentation 2006
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Decisively determined as an item that fits in “these” and “not those” conceptual categories
Fine Analysis of Objects of Cognition: Gelug and Non-Gelug Presentations in Alternating Order 2006
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