ADJECTIVE
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relating to or concerned with the combined affairs of two administrative zones
Bizonal currency was used in occupied Germany after World War II
How To Use bizonal In A Sentence
- The United States is willing to offer all the help sought by the parties as they work towards a just and lasting settlement that reunifies Cyprus into a bizonal and bicommunal federation. Speech to the Turkish Parliament
- A new bizonal charter made the economic fusion of the British and American zones, Bizonia, a reality. 1948, Feb. 6
- While making clear that he intends to negotiate a Cyprus resolution on the basis of a bizonal, bicommunal federation, he should hold firm on not opening the ports. Cyprus Sabotage
- The United States remains committed to the United Nations process and efforts to bring about a solution based upon a bizonal, bicommunal federation. Letter From The President On Cyprus
- The collembolan Vertagopus brevicaudus a "steppe" species; bbizonal steppe and tundra species; cthis group characterizes the southern tundra subzone; dthis group is relatively small, but is valuable in subdividing the tundra zone into subzones. Implications of current species distributions for future biotic change in the Arctic
- A German Economic Council was created to direct bizonal economic reconstruction. 1947, March 10-April 24
- I understand it has been a long and arduous settlement process for Cyprus; however, my contention is that we should not forgo the position of a bicommunal bizonal federation with a single sovereignty that enjoys international support. Thomas J. Miller: Cyprus Should Be Reunited as One Country
- Ankara would not pull out unless the Turkish Cypriots got a federated state in a new bizonal Cyprus. Settling Cyprus
- Bizonal currency was used in occupied Germany after World War II
- The collembolan Vertagopus brevicaudus a "steppe" species; bbizonal steppe and tundra species; cthis group characterizes the southern tundra subzone; dthis group is relatively small, but is valuable in subdividing the tundra zone into subzones. Implications of current species distributions for future biotic change in the Arctic