cordon sanitaire उदाहरण वाक्य
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- A few days after a hard winter, food became scarce due to war contributions and conscription, and the cordon sanitaire and the respective restrictions were lifted by edict on 12 July 1709.
- It was five decades ago that Alberta created an 18-mile-wide, closely watched " cordon sanitaire " _ the Rat Control Zone, or RCZ _ stretching 380 miles along the boundary with Saskatchewan.
- They all believed that any German aggression in Eastern Europe was bound to trigger a war with France because of the French alliance system in Eastern Europe, the so-called " cordon sanitaire ".
- Those parties have advocated similar moves in the Flemish regional legislature, creating a so-called " cordon sanitaire " against the Bloc, which has 22 seats _ the third largest faction in that assembly.
- They were also part of what Clemenceau considered a strategic cordon sanitaire, the entire territory from Finland in the north to Romania in the south, standing between Western Europe and potential Bolshevik territorial ambitions.
- But after the church authorities bought a couple of acres across the street, there now exists a kind of cordon sanitaire between the shops and one of North America's most celebrated Roman Catholic shrines.
- The " cordon sanitaire " turned out to be counterproductive with the Centre Democrats winning 77 seats in the 1994 local elections and gaining representation in almost every city where it fielded a candidate.
- On February 28 a senior Turkish official said Turkish security forces were planning to pull back their troops in a few days to an uninhabited cordon sanitaire on the southern side of the border.
- Liberal legislator Grigory Yavlinsky suggested that Russia submit a draft U . N . resolution calling for the deployment of an international military contingent to form a cordon sanitaire around Iraq and hasten regime change.
- A senior U . S . official at the Contact Group meeting said the bombing of homes to clear a cordon sanitaire near the Albanian border, while aimed at stopping arms shipments, constituted ethnic cleansing.