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countrymid-13c., "district, native land," from Old French contree, from Vulgar Latin *(terra) contrata "(land) lying opposite," or "(land) spread before one," from Latin contra [..]
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countrygeographic territory with a distinct name, flag, population, boundaries, and government.
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countrystate: a politically organized body of people under a single government; "the state has elected a new president"; "African nations"; "s [..]
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country traveller.
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countryAll references in the FATF Recommendations to country or countries apply equally to territories or jurisdictions.
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countryThe highest level of government in a given area.
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countryHome address country name
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countryPostal address country name
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countryland
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countryTo dream of being in a beautiful and fertile country, where abound rich fields of grain and running streams of pure water, denotes the very acme of good times is at hand. Wealth will pile in upon you, and you will be able to reign in state in any country. If the country be dry and bare, you will see and hear of troublous times. Famine and sickness [..]
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country(toggle)The term used by Aboriginal people to refer to the land to which they and their extended family belong. 'Country' for Noongar people is a spiritual and physical connection.
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countryCommonly used as a synonym for “nation” or “state,” more properly refers to the territory that a society or polity inhabits.
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countryA specific country, a group of countries in an integrated numbering plan or a specific geographical area (when used in a formal sense of an ITU-T Rec. E.164 Country Code)
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country(n) a politically organized body of people under a single government(n) the territory occupied by a nation(n) the people who live in a nation or country(n) an area outside of cities and towns(n) a par [..]
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countryTo appeal to the country. To dissolve Parliament in order to ascertain the wish of the country by a new election of representatives.
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countrya large territory having a distinctive culture or political system; most often thought of as the territory or an independent state or nation
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countryA term used by Aboriginal people to refer to the land to which they belong and their place of Dreaming. Aboriginal language usage of the word country is much broader than standard English.
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countryA very simple and traditional style, Country stems European folk music and other sources, and has since taken on other influences such as blues, rock, etc.
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countryof
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countryCountries that have reached a level of economic Achievement through an increase of production, per capita Income and consumption, and utilization of natural and Human resources.
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countryCountries in the process of change with Economic Growth, that is, an increase in production, per capita consumption, and Income. The process of Economic Growth involves better utilization of natural a [..]
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country part of the ship where certain people live, such as officers' country, chiefs' country, snipe country, and so forth.
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countrybelonging to one's country
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country, sb. ‘My country’ is the common way of saying ‘the part of the country where I live,’ so that if two farmers from districts three or four miles apart meeting at market, one asks the other, ‘What’s th [..]
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countryin our database, a geo-political region, e.g. Antarctica, Chile, Russia, USA, etc.
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countryEvent Country
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countryIdentifies the country in which the study was completed.
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countryAll references in the FATF Recommendations to country or countries apply equally to territories or jurisdictions. Source: Glossary of the FATF Recommendations
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