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NATO

[ US /ˈneɪtoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an international organization created in 1949 by the North Atlantic Treaty for purposes of collective security

How To Use NATO In A Sentence

  • Although I agree the procrastinatory tactic sounds a little off. Wolverine Trailer Attached to The Day The Earth Stood Still | /Film
  • His self-image is rooted in robotic toughness, like the shape-shifting, molten-metal fiend in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
  • You've got to find a common denominator. Times, Sunday Times
  • The thanatological philosophies of spirit that Schelling here wishes were dead are in fact very much alivehence the reiterated forcefulness of his censure. Mourning Becomes Theory: Schelling and the Absent Body of Philosophy
  • But he had to raise his voice to be heard over jeering and whistling from centre-right senators. Times, Sunday Times
  • If both the numerator and denominator have common factors, then we can cancel these factors out.
  • It's very hard to find a common denominator. The Sun
  • Burke's execution was witnessed by the novelist Sir Walter Scott, who sympathized with the general opinion that both men's wives had served as accomplices, and that the anatomists had been accessories to the murders.
  • When combined with combinatorial chemistry methods, scientists can dramatically increase their chances for a hit. The Scientist
  • The strength of the argument for splitting the bill is evident in the reaction of the two Republican senators from Texas.
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