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Cocktail shakers became de rigueur symbols of sophistication and symbols of the good life.
The angle and length of the invented blades eventually became de facto world standards.
Chechnya again became de facto an independent but not-recognized state.
Thus hundreds of church buildings owned by Protestant congregations became de facto simultaneums.
The liberated territories became de facto part of Czechoslovakia again.
That 's how what had been de jure became de facto.
Composition of Tbilisi cathedral became de facto industry standard well before it was completed.
In radical pursuit of the Gospel, American women religious became de facto trailblazers.
Parts of the southern provinces became de facto colonies of the new republican-mercantile empire.
During this period as well, the office of count became de facto hereditary.
In the process, they became de facto experts on the water consumption associated with laundry.
South Ossetia and Abkhazia became de facto republics.
Alexander became de Moray 's trusted lieutenant.
But by saving his daughter, we became de facto family.
Thus, he became de facto Minister of War of Muscovite Russia.

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These gradually became more regular and became de facto scheduled services every fortnight.
His family 's Dutch surname was originally spelled de Mil and then became de Mille.
Elizabeth later became de Vere 's second wife.
In McCulley 's later stories, Diego 's surname became de la Vega.
Therefore, FSO became de facto independent again.
Thus, top managerial positions such as director generals became de facto political positions.
Thus, Ulrich II became de facto regent of Hungary.
After massive power outages, Puerto Rico 's powered fire stations became de facto community centers.
Their wives became de facto ' vivandières ' the female version of ' vivandiers.
All then-current colony stamps which continued on sale became de facto Commonwealth stamps.
Andreotti became De Gasperi 's right-hand man.
Many of his reforms, while controversial in Japan, became de rigueur for Western Zen.
Algeria became de facto independent of Ottoman control after 1642, and in ca.
During his term in office, Pskov became de facto independent from Novgorod.
It became de facto Neolog after the small Orthodox minority seceded in 1994.
The province was nominally under Ottoman suzerainty until Bulgaria became de jure independent in 1908.
In 1878, he became de facto leader of Satsuma domain following the assassination of Ōkubo Toshimichi.
Boris Sergievsky, former test pilot of Sikorsky Aircraft, became de Bothezat 's partner and test pilot.
In 1992 Abkhazia and South Ossetia became de facto independent of Georgia with Russian backing.
When Schwimmer moved to London in 1914, Meller became de facto leader of the political committee.

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