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What does commonwealth mean?

commonwealth

the official name of some states in the United States (Massachusetts and Pennsylvania and Virginia and Kentucky) and associated territories (Puerto Rico) (= state, nation, country, land) a politically organized body of people under a single government the state has elected a new president African nations students who had come to the nation's capitol the country's largest manufacturer an industrialized land a world organization of autonomous states that are united in allegiance to a central power but are not subordinate to it or to one another (= democracy) a political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them

Synonyms commonwealth synonyms

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Commonwealth English » English

Kentucky Commonwealth of Nations C

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Simple sentences

Barbados is a member of the Commonwealth.

Movie subtitles

Our commonwealth has been saved the necessity of shedding blood.
He's a legal genius, Dean of Commonwealth Law School.
In fact, I was teaching at Commonwealth before I was 22.
God save the Commonwealth.
In exchange, leases have been to the United States for the construction of airfields and naval bases in British Commonwealth Territory as part of America's Defence Programme.
And that it was pure accident that the duchy was not in the Commonwealth.
Some people used to claim it was the stuffiest club in the Commonwealth.
Commonwealth calls its final witness, Mr. George Archibald.
You'll be glad to hear that the new government has elected to stay in the Commonwealth.
He was wandering down Commonwealth Ave.
Under that name she was employed as a Stewardess for Commonwealth Airlines.
I am Win Scott, Flight captain at Commonwealth Airlines.
And next, gentlemen and ladies, here at the Peephole Club for the very first time a very big welcome for the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs.
Tonight I'd like to restate our position on agricultural subsidies, and their effect on our Commonwealth relationships.
At the same time, the scattered Nazi agents all over the Commonwealth have been unceremoniously clapped into prison.
Some people used to claim it was the stuffiest club in the Commonwealth. I suppose there's no argument about that now.
The police are governed by the laws of this town as authorised by the commonwealth, and unless you got a federal warrant superseding that, keep yourfat mouth shut, or I'll throw you in jail for disorderly conduct, got that?
Commonwealth can stay out of it. - I don't intend for that.
I want you to coordinate the investigations for the commonwealth.
The commonwealth can't be springing for this.
But before I yield up our glorious South and her sister commonwealth, the U.S. of A I will lay down my life.
And our commonwealth has been saved the painful necessity of shedding blood.
You're being offered to take the service training course and be a part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan.
Because you read it, Ms. Dyke, and three million in Her Majesty's flourishing Commonwealth.
God save the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
They own big hunks of the Atlanta Hilton. the Arizona Land and Cattle Company. the Security National Bank in California. the Bank of the Commonwealth in Detroit.
We have come to crown victory with friendship. To assist at the birth of an independent India and to welcome her as an equal member in the British Commonwealth of Nations.
You said that I should seek to cure the commonwealth.
Judge: is the commonwealth ready to open?
The commonwealth calls mrs. Martha williams to the stand.
The Commonwealth thanks you.
Commonwealth versus Cage.
Commonwealth versus Ally McBeal, 32122.
Renee Radick for the Commonwealth.

News and current affairs

The euro would, however, have to be accepted as legal tender in the UK, alongside the pound, and in the commonwealth countries, and this would demand close cooperation between the Bank of England and the ECB.
But that common wisdom is grossly mistaken, because British law grants immigrants from all the Commonwealth countries something extraordinary: the right to vote in British elections, even national ones.
Revelations of malfeasance have also come from the governments of New York (Attorney General Elliott Spitzer) and Massachusetts (Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin).
Next week's Commonwealth heads of government summit in Nigeria is a make or break moment for the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), the initiative designed by Africans to modernize Africa's governments and economies.
The twelve members of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) concluded an Agreement on a Free Trade Zone in 1994, but it does not work.
It also claims to have been subsidizing the price of energy to the Commonwealth of Independent States, when in reality it is the Central Asians who have been subsidizing Russia to an even greater extent.
Our partners in the Commonwealth of Independent States have inevitably drawn conclusions from Russia's demonstration of weakness and incompetence.
Nigeria's President Olusegun Obasanjo responded to the paper's closure by announcing that Mugabe would not be invited to the December meeting of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting scheduled to take place in his capital, Abuja.
Its value to Massachusetts is exemplified in the Commonwealth's post-independence state constitution, ratified in 1780, which includes a section about the university's function and boundaries.
What is needed is a new pan-European treaty on collective security, signed either by individual countries or by NATO and the EU, as well as by Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
The British Commonwealth recently posed this question to me and the Initiative for Policy Dialogue, an international network of economists committed to helping developing countries.
Nor did the Hamiltonian scheme of federal finance guarantee a peaceful commonwealth.
Some countries, especially in the Balkans and the Commonwealth of Independent States, are far from completing the transition and have gone through repeated cycles of hope and crisis.
For example, trade agreements negotiated by members of the Commonwealth of Nations (formerly the British Commonwealth) contain just such a provision.
Two weeks later, in St. Petersburg, he hosted a meeting of Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) prime ministers, eight of whom signed an agreement establishing a free-trade area among their countries.
After its war with Russia in 2008, Georgia decided to leave the Russian-dominated Commonwealth of Independent States.
That led to the creation of the Commonwealth of Independent States in 1991 and the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances in 1994.
But the fiasco in the run-up to the Commonwealth Games showcased some of India's problems, not least deep corruption and inadequate infrastructure.

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