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consociation
consociation (kənˌsəʊʃɪˈeɪʃən, -sɪˈeɪʃən) [ad. L. consociātiōn-em, f. consociāre to consociate.] 1. a. The action or fact of associating together; union in fellowship; combination.1593 Bilson Govt. Christ's Ch. 111 Wee must finde that consociation in the Gospell. 1603 Harsnet Pop. Impost., When a Ly... Oxford English Dictionary
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Consociationalism
Origins Consociation was first discussed in the 17th century New England Confederation. "Consociation in the Present." Swiss Political Science Review. Bogaards, Matthijs; Helms, Ludger; Lijphart, Arend. 2020. wikipedia.org
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consocies
consocies Ecology. (kɒnˈsəʊʃɪiːz) [mod.L., f. consociation, after species.] = consociation 5; spec. a consociation of plants in a developmental stage.1905, 1916 [see consociation 5]. 1916–64 [see associes]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rupert Taylor
transformation theory as a compelling way to bring about democratic peace in societies marked by racial and ethnic division – see his "Northern Ireland: Consociation Selected publications "South Africa: Consociation or Democracy? ”. Telos 85 (Fall 1990). New York: Telos Press. wikipedia.org
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socies
socies Ecol. (ˈsəʊʃɪiːz) [mod.L., f. society after species (cf. associes).] The term answering to society 12 in analyses of immature plant communities.1916 F. E. Clements Plant Succession vii. 138 The socies bears exactly the same relation to consocies and associes that the society does to consociat... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Dana (clergyman)
After he had accepted this call, the consociation prohibited his ordination; but the church and society, together with Mr. It is evident that the ordination was a departure from the Saybrook Platform, because the ordaining council was not limited to the consociation. wikipedia.org
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consociate
▪ I. conˈsociate, a. and n. [ad. L. consociāt-us, pa. pple. of consociāre to associate together, join in fellowship (see next); cf. consocius fellow.] A. adj. Associated together; united in fellowship or companionship. In early use as pa. pple. = consociated.1471 Ripley Comp. Alch. x. in Ashm. (1652... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leonard Swain
He also served as secretary for the Evangelical Consociation of Rhode Island and was Vice President of the American Missionary Association. wikipedia.org
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congregational
congregational, a. (kɒŋgrɪˈgeɪʃənəl) [f. prec. + -al1.] 1. Of or pertaining to a congregation. † a. Consisting of, of the nature of a congregation. Obs.1639 [R. Mather] Ch. Govt. (1643) 10 They that are within the visible Church..must needs be members of some particular Congregation, because all vis... Oxford English Dictionary
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Andrea Shundi
During this period the main research of Shundi focused on the coordination of plant cultivation () and consociation of plant cultivation () A third concept The CLU includes units of mass, area, money, and time (usually ton per ha/$/days) and is used for both the coordination and the consociation of plant cultivation wikipedia.org
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clan
▪ I. clan, n. (klæn) [a. Gaelic clann family, stock, race, OIrish cland, clann, app. not originally a Celtic word, but a. L. planta sprout, shoot, scion, slip (cf. stirps stock, stem, race). Goidelic substituted k for p, as caisg, corcur, L. pascha, purpur. 1595 Duncan App. Etymol., Stirps, the stok... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ebenezer Baldwin
"Sept. 19, Ebenezer Baldwin from Norwich was ordained Pastor of the First Church in Danbury, by the Consociation of the Eastern District of Fairfield County wikipedia.org
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faciation
faciation Ecol. (feɪsɪˈeɪʃən) [f. L. faciēs + -ation.] A community containing more than one of the dominant species in an association (often related to climatic or geographic differences in the area of the association).1920 F. C. Clements Plant Indicators 276 The grouping of consociations within the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nathaniel Bartlett
He was subsequently ordained by the Fairfield East Consociation on May 23, 1753. wikipedia.org
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考研英语作文王江涛,张国静和刘晓燕跟哪个老师啊?
difficulties or underestimate our abilities(不能高估困难或低估自己的能力) 独立:independent;on one's own;all by oneself 坚持:persevere;stick to;adhere to 乐于合作:cooperation;teamwork;consociation zhihu
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