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affairs between nations
you can't really keep up with world affairs by watching television
How To Use world affairs In A Sentence
- This would enable the community to speak with one voice in world affairs.
- We all are interested in the status of world affairs.
- He received a journalism fellowship from the Institute of Current World Affairs in 1938 and was sent to the University of London's prestigious School of Oriental Studies before traveling to South Asia. Phillips Talbot, witness to history in India and Pakistan, dies at 95
- An independent foreign policy, let alone the idea that we might become part of a non-aligned bloc in world affairs, has never had much purchase here, our nuclear-free status notwithstanding.
- Alexander spoke to the general community through a fortnightly column on world affairs in the West Australian among other extra-curricular activities.
- Diana Trilling responded to Rahv's review in the July 1956 issue by calling the book an example of the kind of neutralism in world affairs that often masked pro-Communism.
- However, you certainly have no problem exercising your right to be self-centered and ignorant to world affairs.
- The airline announced plans to end its three-year sponsorship of the World Series, citing concerns over the uncertainties in world affairs.
- He wanted to equip his son to have a broad outlook on world affairs.
- The idea of the all-conquering overseas Indian is as firmly embedded in the Indian imagination as another favorite trope: an ancient land rising from slumber to reclaim its rightful place at the head table of world affairs. India's America Obsession