「reparation」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Through the International | Reparation Agency, Yugoslavia was compensated the total |
She was ceded to Italy as a war | reparation and scrapped in 1920. |
UC-108 was awarded to the France as a war | reparation and broken up in 1921. |
4 was awarded to the United Kingdom as a war | reparation and broken up in 1921. |
2 was awarded to the United Kingdom as a war | reparation and broken up in 1921. |
Lucia said that the Lady emphasized Acts of | Reparation and prayers to console Jesus for the sins of |
orted the children to do penance and Acts of | Reparation, and to make sacrifices to save sinners. |
he German Navy, later given to France as war | reparation and recommissioned in Navy service as Dixmud |
rvice, and was handed over to Italy as a war | reparation and scrapped at Pola by 1920. |
war, U-11 was handed over to Italy as a war | reparation and scrapped at Pola by 1920. |
920, the Omega was released to Peru as a war | reparation, and in 1926 she was transferred to the guan |
He participated in the setup of | reparation and rehabilitation programs for the victims |
, Pope John Paul II referred to such Acts of | Reparation as the "unceasing effort to stand beside the |
ted his guilt, trying to even offer money in | reparation at the scene of the events. |
n or unknown perpetrators of the crime until | reparation be made. |
not only works in regard to development and | reparation, but also as a means of continually maintain |
e said that they would be prepared to make a | reparation claim for underpaid and stolen wages as a te |
d finally General Officer Commanding Special | Reparation Corps. |
It is an Act of Praise and | Reparation for Blasphemy. |
The state, he said, owes Jews moral | reparation for centuries of brutal persecution.(New |
It is also a | reparation for the profanation of Sunday and the Holy D |
Acts of | Reparation for sins against God and the Immaculate Hear |
t a convicted person stating the appropriate | reparation for the victims or their beneficiaries. |
started taking steps to force Israel to pay | reparation for the damage caused by the 1981 attack. |
esults of a scheme he concocted as a partial | reparation for his cutting of Sif's hair. |
dmirable is the Name of God , in a spirit of | reparation for blasphemy." |
Admirable is the Name of God, in a spirit of | reparation for blasphemy." |
War II, but completed in 1950 in Wismar as a | reparation for the Soviet Union, later running as „Ленс |
to pay an indemnity of two million francs in | reparation for the fighting at Paknam, and to punish th |
Henry II began his penitential pilgrimage in | reparation for the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket, |
He resolved to make public | reparation for his fault, and on the Sunday in 1809, wh |
erhaps, although this never happened-to seek | reparation for Royalist piracies, but short of resortin |
With no | reparation forthcoming and destitute, he left Natal to |
Pergamos was transferred to Greece as a war | reparation from the Central Powers in 1919. |
d Kyzikos was transferred to Greece as a war | reparation from the Central Powers in 1920. |
U-47 was ceded to France as a war | reparation in 1920 and broken at Bizerta that same year |
f its sides, is a tablet, to commemorate its | reparation in the reign of Charles II. |
Allocated to Britain as a war | reparation in 1920, she was immediately sold and scrapp |
iser SMS Stralsund, ceded to France as a war | reparation in 1920 and commissioned as Mulhouse. |
scrapped after her cession to Italy as a war | reparation in 1920. |
s survivors of torture to obtain justice and | reparation, in the form of compensation, rehabilitation |
logize to the victim or provide some form of | reparation instead of being imprisoned for minor crimes |
s close their ports to British ships, though | reparation is tendered. |
This | reparation may also take the form of restitution, indem |
nnecticut River towns to Manhattan to demand | reparation of Peter Stuyvesant, Governor of New Netherl |
ion of the colonists to Port Egmont, and for | reparation of the insult offered to the dignity of the |
end because the railway was disassembled as | reparation payment to the Soviet Union. |
flation was well established before with the | reparation payments that started on November 1921. |
e Soviet Union as a penalty fee for late war | reparation payments in 1945. |
r Moratorium, calling for a one-year halt in | reparation payments by Germany to France and in the pay |
He was assistant to the agent general for | reparation payments, Berlin, Germany 1924-1927. |
The large | reparation project was completed in 1998: however, by 2 |
e German Bayer company) suffered through the | reparation provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, Weis |
Richardson's killers, but despite this, the | reparation received was enough to obtain an agreement b |
e of the stipulations at the treaty was that | reparation should be made to "Sir Edward Rodes for the |
mned, under pain of excommunication, to make | reparation to Louis. |
She survived the war but was given as a war | reparation to the Hellenic Navy in 1947. |
The Court may order this | reparation to be paid through the Trust Fund for Victim |
ability to contribute to the fund for making | reparation to Eliot and his fellow-sufferers. |
of Jesus is used in conjunction with Acts of | Reparation to Jesus Christ with specific institutions w |
him that disgrace and offered every kind of | reparation to Mordecai, but the king remained inflexibl |
oslavia in 1919, but was then ceded as a war | reparation to France. |
on reparations, Pope Pius XI called Acts of | Reparation to Jesus Christ a duty for Catholics and ref |
After the war, Shiokaze was used as a | reparation vessel, evacuating demobilized Japanese troo |
Prayers and services for | reparation were held. |
sts, and was afraid Milbourne's ‘part of the | reparation would come to little.' |
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