Synonym: alignment, alinement, alliance, coalescence, coalescency, concretion, conglutination, fusion. Similar words: edition, coal, nationalism, position, addition, tradition, condition, munitions. Meaning: [‚kəʊə'lɪʃn] n. 1. an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty 2. the state of being combined into one body 3. the union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts.
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151. Coalition airstrikes saved Benghazi in mid-March, forcing Qaddafi's militias to retreat.
152. Among the foreign diplomats looking on, optimists refer to the squabbling coalition as an "unconsummated marriage".
153. The Congress-led coalition government says a special session of parliament will be convened to hold the confidence vote.
154. This paper reviewed the trend of two new research direction of patent pools, namely innovation effect and coalition dilemma.
155. Exploiting Lebanon's fractiousness, Syria pushed its allies to undermine the pro-Western coalition that won Lebanon's general election in 2005.
156. But Iraqi security forces, recently trained by the coalition, increasingly are taking the lead in joint counterterror operations, the president said.
157. According to preliminary results, the Alliance, Mr Reinfeldt's four-party centre-right coalition, won marginally under 50% of the vote, and will take 172 of the 349 seats.
158. In South Carolina, where the Confederate Flag still flies[sentencedict .com], we built a powerful coalition of African Americans and white Americans.
159. A Chinese military posture that is too aggressive could produce a countervailing coalition among its neighbors, thereby weakening China's hard and soft power.
160. During this time Russian sigint units were monitoring Isaf and coalition communications through the Roshan network.
161. They also joined forces with the likes of R.E.M., Pearl Jam and the Roots to form a rock-star coalition of musicians fighting against the use of their music in interrogations.
162. A newly formed coalition of local Muslims in Gainesville is organizing charitable events on Saturday evening meant to divert attention from the planned burning.
163. Lynch told reporters that Iraqi and coalition forces would continue to analyze reports of violence and verify them on a case-by-case basis.
164. Before this fall, "3.14" coalition of the evening of 21 Druze leader Jumblatt said Hezbollah-led camp backward,(sentencedict.com) making the two camps now matched the seats in Parliament.
165. The war commenced in January 1991, with U. S. troops forming the majority of the coalition which participated in Operation Desert Storm.
166. LITENING AT systems are currently deployed with the U.S. Air Force Reserve Command, Air National Guard, Marine Corps, Air Combat Command and coalition forces.
167. The notion of coalition government itself has not a definite meaning and it lacks sound jurisprudent support.
168. He was defeated and killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, against a coalition of Native American tribes, an event popularly known in American history as "Custer's Last Stand".
169. The test of their leadership's muscularity will be if the coalition can hold together while opposition on both sides of the debate attempt to nibble away at their peeves.
170. Pro-Thaksin groups had vowed to maintain protests against the government. But recent bi-elections over the weekend indicate a possible swing in support for Mr. Abhisit's coalition.
171. As Duros political power was transferred from ancient royal rulers to a wealthy coalition of interstellar shipping firms, all connection to ancestral roots were severed.
172. A coalition of labs has been collecting fish, reading their genes and uploading the information to a database called FISH-BOL.
173. According to the Pentagon, five nations including the United States, France, Britain, Canada and Italy are participating in the strikes, and the coalition has 25 ships in the Mediterranean.
174. If we tried to overthrow Qaddafi by force, our coalition would splinter.
175. Objective: To investigate the indications and the style of surgical operation for painful talocalcaneal coalition.
176. The study was funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the National Institutes of Health, the Georgia Cancer Coalition and the American Urological Association Foundation.
177. A coalition of health and child welfare organisations says the study showed why government needed to speed up smoke-free reforms.
178. In voters' eyes Mrs Merkel outshone her previous government, a "grand coalition" with the Social Democratic Party (SPD).
179. Although not among the most endangered tortoises and turtles according to the Turtle Conservation Coalition, the snapping turtle is listed as threatened.
180. Smart politicians could cobble together a new coalition that used support for policies to encourage the use of natural gas as the new bargaining chip to replace the drilling bargaining chip.
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