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territories

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The studio seemed to be satisfied with the results—although still opted to censor the death sequence in many foreign territories.

But no boundaries in the world are as inflamed as those between Israel and the Palestinian territories.

The occupied territories and the movement of settlements—moving people today off of their property and claiming it—is illegal.

As a refugee he was never granted Syrian citizenship, nor is he allowed to visit the Palestinian territories.

So they need more recruits, both to control the territories they have and to join the fight on other fronts within Iraq.

He laid claim to some of the territories of the pope, by whom he was excommunicated and deposed.

After the evacuation of the conquered territories the Marshal was appointed to command the Army of Germany.

In marking the public lands of the western territories by statute monuments must designate the corners of the tract.

In the latter part of the 6th century, however, the territories occupied by the invaders seem to have been greatly extended.

Most of these were situated within the territories eventually occupied by the invaders, and reappear as towns in later times.

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On this page you'll find 36 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to territories, such as: province, sector, land, neighborhood, district, and zone.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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