• Retorsion (from French: rétorsion, from Latin: retortus, influenced by Late Latin, 1585–1595, torsi, a twisting, wringing it), a term used in international...
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    targets of military nature. Therefore, there is no reason for French retorsions." That day – the Jewish New Year – the Germans concentrated again on the...
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  • (only used in Argentina and other Latin American countries) retaliation retorsión < Lat. retorsus retaliação < Lat. retalio remorse arrepentimiento < Lat...
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  • in The Adversary Cycle by F. Paul Wilson Retaliation (disambiguation) Retorsion, in international law, an act of retaliation by one nation upon another...
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  • retaliation Reprisal (novel), a novel in The Adversary Cycle by F. Paul Wilson Retorsion, in international law, an act of retaliation by one nation upon another...
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  • series Avenger (disambiguation) Reprisal Retaliation (disambiguation) Retorsion Retribution (disambiguation) Vengeance (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • in The Adversary Cycle by F. Paul Wilson Retaliation (disambiguation) Retorsion, in international law, an act perpetrated by one nation upon another in...
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  • the host state by exercising diplomatic protection, which may include retorsion and/or reprisals. In addition to diplomatic protection, states can and...
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  • could potentially give Britain some negotiating leverage e.g. power of retorsion in case the EU attempts to impose an abrupt cancellation of the mutually-binding...
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  • France: Service pour l'espionnage, le contre-espionnage, le terrorisme, la rétorsion et l'extorsion (in English: Service for Espionage, Counter-intelligence...
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    could potentially give Britain some negotiating leverage e.g. power of retorsion in case the EU attempts to impose an abrupt cancellation of the mutually-binding...
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    the same diocese, and was made rural dean of Hilvarenbeek. In 1634 the Retorsion laws were made, whereby Catholic priests were expelled, their churches...
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    April 2019. "Panamá aprueba medidas de retorsión contra Venezuela". 10 April 2018. "Panamá adopta medidas de retorsión contra Venezuela". "Panamá suspende...
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    named Detecto Fraudis Jesuiticæ, in 1610, and a longer in Swedish named Retorsion och genswars skrifft emoot then lögn och skamlig dicht, which had already...
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