Examples of 'now de' in a sentence
Meaning of "now de"
now de: This phrase seems to be incomplete or mistyped. It does not have a clear English definition
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One of the most effective means is now de.
Who is now de facto boss at the publishing powerhouse.
Applications in the cloud are now de rigueur for many organizations.
Next time you go to whatever black cod serving enclave is now de rigueur.
Marriage is now de facto civil union.
Now de Corinthe is dead… your mission is ended.
They are now de rigueur.
With over 40 years of KX heritage, Kawasaki now de.
Postmodernism is now de rigueur in the humanities and social sciences.
In the west, Arakan was now de jure independent.
And now De Martino has taken second place.
Many of the Gavita innovations are now de facto standards in horticultural lighting.
South Africa is now de mocratic and a more friendly regime sits in Pretoria.
Don't stop me now de Queen.
INRA has now de facto abandoned GMO research.
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As one speaker assessed, Syria is now de facto fragmented into five regions.
Arktos is now de Benoist 's primary publisher in English, with seven titles in print.
The WCA is now de facto sleeping.
Conrad was now de jure King of Jerusalem.
But, I say, you must now de clare many more figures than before?
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De jure or de facto inability to perform functions as arbitrator
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