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  • 121Status quo ante — Status quo ante, Latin for, the way things were before, incorporating the term status quo, may refer to:* In law, the objective of a temporary restraining order or a rescission in which the situation is restored to the state in which previously… …

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  • 122Status Quo State — is a term from Power Transition Theory within the wider field of International Relations. It is used to describe states, that unlike Revisionist States see the international system of states, international law and often even free market economics …

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  • 123Status Anxiety (film) — Status Anxiety (2004) is a two hour documentary film written by Alain de Botton and based on the book of the same name, Status Anxiety.External links*imdb title|id=0403538|title=Status Anxiety …

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  • 124Status Quo — im Jahr 2005 …

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  • 125status thymicolymphaticus — status thy·mi·co·lym·phat·i·cus thī mi kō (.)lim fat i kəs n status lymphaticus with enlargement of the thymus * * * status thymicus s. lymphaticus …

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  • 126status enquiry — UK US (also status inquiry) noun [C] ► BANKING, FINANCE a request made to a bank, etc. asking whether a customer is likely to be able to pay back a loan or pay for something bought on credit: »All 600 salespeople received laptops with email… …

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  • 127status quo — 1833, from L. status quo the state in which, hence existing state of affairs. Also status quo ante the state in which before, state of affairs previous (1877) …

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  • 128status symbol — n. a possession, practice, etc. regarded as a mark of social status, esp. high social status …

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