After his victory King Sverre placed Shetland under direct Norwegian rule, a state of affairs that continued for nearly two centuries.
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A self-perpetuating state of war is the likely result of such a state of affairs, and this can be tough to untangle.
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A false statement, for Austin, is one that is correlated by the language to a state of affairs that does not exist.
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A warranty of knowledge is a guarantee that, to the insured s knowledge, a state of affairs does or does not exist.
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This can arise either as an observation to be explained or as a state of affairs to be achieved by finding a plan.
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Tram networks were no longer maintained or modernized, a state of affairs that served to discredit them in the eyes of the public.
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The concept emphasizes a state of affairs in which the world is experienced, the world is lived ( German " erlebt " ).
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Due to the islands'latitude, on clear winter nights the perpetual daylight, a state of affairs known locally as the " simmer dim ".
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It is a state of affairs that threatens to turn opera companies into museums of a sort, with more need for curators than composers.
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Some observers believe that the continued trafficking exists only because of official corruption, a state of affairs that tougher laws do nothing to remedy.