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▪ I. politic, a. and n. (ˈpɒlɪtɪk) Forms: 5 poli-, poletyk, 5–6 politik, polytyk, -e, 6 poli-, polyticque, -tick, -tik, -tyke, -tycke, 6–7 politicke, -tike, -tique, 6–9 politick, 7 pol'tick, 6– politic. Also 5 polly-, 5–6 polle-, 5–7 polli-, -tick(e, -tique, etc. [a. F. politique (14th c. as adj. in...
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politic/ˈpɔlətɪk; `pɑləˌtɪk/ adj(fml 文) (of actions) well judged; prudent (指行为)得当的, 审慎的 When the fight began, he thought it politic to leave. 刚一打起来他就想到还是走为上策.
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Politic Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of POLITIC is political. How to use politic in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Politic.
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Body politic (disambiguation)
A body politic is a metaphor in which a political community is considered as a corporate entity and likened to a human body. Body politic may also refer to:
The Body Politic (magazine), a Canadian monthly magazine published from 1971 to 1987
Body Politic (TV pilot), 2009 television
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Studio politic | Digi24
Urmărește online, pe digi24.ro, toate edițiile emisiunii Studio politic, cu Anca Suciu. La Digi24 informația este la putere! Studio politic 1 martie 15 00 Data publicării - 01 martie 2024 . Studio politic 29 februarie 15 00 Data publicării - 29 februarie 2024 .
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Articole din Politic - HotNews.ro
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Body politic | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica
body politic, in Western political thought, an ancient metaphor by which a state, society, or church and its institutions are conceived of as a biological (usually human) body. As it is usually applied, the metaphor implies hierarchical leadership and a division of labour, and it carries a strong autocratic or monarchial connotation.
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Can Prime Minister Declare War? - Politic Sphere
Jan 1, 2022The House of Lords has similar duties with the House of Commons when a nation wants to declare war. Initially, "Under the Royal prerogative powers, the Government can declare war and deploy armed forces to conflicts abroad without backing or consent of Parliament. However, the Government agreed to a parliamentary vote before the Iraq war in 2003.
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15 Best US Presidents in History! | Politic-Ed
The 28th president has impacted world events beyond belief. Every president that has come after him, owes at least something to President Wilson. Unlike many presidents, he is considered one of the best presidents, regardless of your political views! Wilson was the president who guided the US through WWI.
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The Politic
Other Projects
The Politic has also expanded beyond the monthly magazine. The Politic regularly hosts events as part of a speaker series, The Politic Presents, for the Yale community.
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Body politic
The body politic is a polity—such as a city, realm, or state—considered metaphorically as a physical body. of the body politic that were conflated and fused.
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15 Out of This World Facts About Ulysses S. Grant! | Politic-Ed
13. His Father Didn't Attend His Wedding. In 1844, whilst still a cadet at West Point, Ulysses S. Grant would meet the sister of his roommate, Julia Dent. Within a few months, the pair would begin courting (dating), with both Grant and Dent falling madly in love with one another.
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「[況]{いわん}や」 and 「[況]{ま}して」 usages I just learned about and , I tried to search for some detailed grammar point but nothing... Are they the same? I saw both mean "not to mention..." but they seem different from the w...
is archaic and is rarely used in the everyday language. However, or is still used. Examples would be: > > They both have the same meaning, but gives a bit more emphasis and is also a bit more archaic. To your examples: `` does sound ungrammatical, you'd have to say something like ``. Same for ``. Yo...
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The Body Politic
Nick Green premiered his historical play, Body Politic. References
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Detailed book on the history of The Body Politic (online book)
the body politic issues on Internet Archive, as uploaded by
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15 Facts About Julius Caesar You Need to Know! | Politic-Ed
14. Origins of The Name "Caesar". For centuries before the birth of Gaius Julius Caesar, his branch of the Julii family had used the cognomen "Caesar" to distinguish their branch from other branches of the Julii. Due to being the names of one of Rome's greatest politicians, much has been written about the Caesar branch of the Julii.
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