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retrocession
▪ I. retrocession1 (riːtrəʊ-, rɛtrəʊˈsɛʃən) [ad. late L. retrōcessio, noun of action f. retrōcēdĕre retrocede v.1 So F. (med.) rétrocession, Sp. retrocesion, It. -cessione.] 1. The action or fact of moving backward, retiring, or receding; retrogression.a 1646 J. Gregory Posthuma (1650) 37 If it be s...
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Retrocession Day
However, the idea of "Taiwan retrocession" is in dispute. The opinions further believe that "Taiwan Retrocession" is a misleading term.
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District of Columbia retrocession
The sentiment for retrocession started to grow in the 1830s culminating in the retrocession of Alexandria County in 1847. against retrocession 106 to 29.
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Rétrocession de Hong Kong à la Chine - LaPresse.ca
Jul 1, 2022Le 1er juillet 1997, la Grande-Bretagne rétrocédait Hong Kong à la Chine. L'ancienne colonie devenait une région semi-autonome, pour 50 ans, autour du principe « un pays, deux systèmes ...
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retrocessional
retroˈcessional, a. and n. rare. [f. retrocession1.] a. adj. Of or pertaining to retrocession. b. n. = recessional B (Cent. Dict.).1887 in Cassell. 1897 Westm. Gaz. 28 July 6/3 At the close they retired singing a fine retrocessional hymn.
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District of Columbia retrocession - Wikipedia
District of Columbia retrocession. District of Columbia retrocession is the act of returning some or all of the land that had been ceded to the federal government of the United States for the purpose of creating its federal district for the new national capital, which was moved from Philadelphia to what was then called the City of Washington in ...
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retrocedence
retroˈcedence [See next + -ence.] Retrogression; retrocession.1796 R. Bage Hermsprong xxxv, Love has its fits of progression and retrocedence. 1866 Aitken Pract. Med. II. 47 Besides metastasis to the stomach and intestines, this retrocedence may take place to other parts.
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Cession
retrocession, the retrocession to Virginia, and potentially to Maryland, of the land ceded to create the District of Columbia
Retrocession of Louisiana See also: Taiwan Retrocession Day.
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scrofulide
scrofulide Path. (ˈskrɒfjʊlɪd) [a. F. scrofulide (Hardy), f. scrofule scrofula.] A scrofulous or strumous skin-disease.1864 W. T. Fox Classif. Skin Dis. 20 Scrofulides. 1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VII. 470 The sudden retrocession of an extensive eruption of phlegmonous scrofulides.
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Dominic Christian
He joined Lloyd's broker Greig Fester in 1989 as International Reinsurance Treaty Broker specialising in Retrocession. When Greig Fester became part of Benfield Group in May 1997, he continued to lead the Retrocession Broking activities of the Group.
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光復節
"光復節" is a term in Chinese that means "restoration" or "retrocession", and may refer to:
Gwangbokjeol in Korea
Retrocession Day in Taiwan
Restoration
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Treaty of Barcelona (1493)
The purpose for their retrocession through the Treaty of Barcelona in 1493 was because Charles VIII of France feared that Ferdinand was about to join with
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Insurance sector
Within the insurance sector, this term is extended to include companies offering or requiring high-level retrocession of insurance risk This term, over time, has become more generally applied to companies offering or requiring retrocession and other forms of reinsurance.
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Edgar Snowden
During his time as mayor, he advocated for the retrocession of Alexandria to Virginia, which was approved in 1846. After the retrocession of the City of Alexandria and Alexandria County back to Virginia, Snowden served several terms as Alexandria's representative in
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