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national capital

NOUN
  1. the capital city of a nation

How To Use national capital In A Sentence

  • We will have to become more savvy about the new web of dependencies and international capital flows. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tai chi, kung fu, and Chan Buddhism better known outside China as Zen are said to have originated here.6 It was the birthplace of Lao-tzu and other influential philosophers and was a center of political power in ancient times, boasting three former national capitals: Luoyang, Anyang, and Kaifeng. When a Billion Chinese Jump
  • As Chiang Kai - shek national capital from Nanking to Taipei, funds from the home office dried up.
  • Hence there are actors other than the state, and their precise role in international society depends on the interests of international capital.
  • Page 26 income than was good for him — seeing that the per diem then paid Congressmen was altogether insufficient — and during the earlier days of his sojourn in the national capital he cut a wide swath; his principal yokemate in the pleasures and dissipations of those times being Franklin Pierce, at first a representative and then a senator from New Hampshire. Marse Henry : an autobiography,
  • The strength and unity of the transnational capitalist class are, therefore, always open to empirical questions.
  • New York is the international capital of the musical avantgarde.
  • Using the threat of capital flight as a lever, international capital insinuates itself deeper and deeper into these economies.
  • The worst inferno during that spate swept into the national capital of Canberra, where it razed 500 homes and killed four people.
  • After what he called a thorough investigation, President Bush today gave his OK for Doncasters to be taken over by Dubai International Capital. CNN Transcript Apr 28, 2006
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