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A treaty adopted by the United Nations aimed at eliminating international trade barriers between member countries.General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
a union of western European countries, established in 1960 to eliminate trade tariffs between member states (EFTA)European Free Trade Association
abbreviation that signifies an address at a university or other educational institution (Internet addresses)edu (education)
ability, ability; aptitude; sense; skill, talent; capability; department; teaching staff; teaching and administrative force of a university, all members of profession, division of university, entire teaching staff, mental ability, power granted by auth...faculty
Abraham Lincoln (1809-65), sixteenth president of the United States (1861-65); capital city of Nebraska (USA), breed of sheepLincoln
accepted as a fixed basis of comparison; having trust, based on trust, founded on trust, resembling legal trust, used as basis of referencefiducial
accepted as true, based, founded, firmly settled; recognized, growing successfully, legally recognizedestablished
act as tutor, British university teacher, instruct or teach (especially as a private teacher); perform the function of a tutor; act as a guardian toward; learn privately with a tutor, low-ranking U.S. university teacher, private teacher; university or ...tutor
act of joining together; league, covenant; political unity formed by a number of separate states, alliance, joining in federal unionfederation
act of outlawing something, cancellation, annulment; outlawing of slavery in the United States, ending of slaveryabolition
act of rusticating; act of living in a rural area; temporary suspension from a university (British); roughly-cut bricks or stones used in a wall coveringrustication
action chosen, class taught at educational institution, direction traveled, direction; part of a meal; series; layer; series of lessons or classes on a particular subject; unit of studies (especially on a university level), established sequence of trea...course
adherent of Babism, member of the Babi religion, Persian religious doctrine founded in 1844 by Mirza Ali Muhammad of Shiraz, precursor to the Bahai faith; demonic god of ancient Egypt which is portrayed as a baboon with an erect penis, follower of the BabBabi
adherent of Sikhism, member of a monotheistic religion which combines elements of Hinduism and Islam and was founded in northern India in the 16th century, member of Indian religion, of or pertaining to Sikhism, of or pertaining to a monotheistic relig...Sikh
adherent or supporter of Reconstructionist Judaism; one who supported re-acceptance of Confederate states into the Union after the Civil War (U.S. History)Reconstructionist
 

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