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Corollary - Definition of Corollary at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Corollary. Look it up now! ... Use corollary in a Sentence...
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Corollary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A corollary is a statement which follows readily from a previous statement. In mathematics a corollary typically follows a theorem. The use of the term corollary , rather than proposition or th...
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Roosevelt Corollary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Godwin's law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Theodore Roosevelt, The Roosevelt Corollary (1904 ... In response, Roosevelt issued the Roosevelt Corollary (to the Monroe Doctrine) as part of an 1904 message to Congress. Roosevelt and later U.S. presidents cited the corollary to justify U.S. intervention in the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Nicaragua, Mexico and Haiti.
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In commemoration of this reportorial approach, I would like to add the "Avril Lavigne" corollary to "opinions of the shape of the earth differ" journalism.
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corollary: Definition and Pronunciation ... corollary (Thesaurus) ... corollary (Encyclopedia)
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As I virtuously climbed the stairs back to my office this lunchtime, and even more virtuously watched someone else go for the lifts, I realised that mine has been a life of easy virtue: I have never had any long-term job ... Student job at Ministry of Commerce (1990–1994): ... PhD at the University of Cambridge (1994–1998):
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