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allied

[uh-lahyd, al-ahyd] / əˈlaɪd, ˈæl aɪd /


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Maggie Thatcher came a few years before Reagan, but they were closely allied and historically linked as figureheads of the triumphant New Right.

From Salon

The large-scale drill across Norway, Finland and Sweden is designed to train allied forces in extreme Arctic conditions.

From BBC

U.S. and allied militaries are training together more extensively and buying the same equipment, aiming to make their forces not just interoperable, but interchangeable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Part of those efforts, Vance said, would be to establish “preferential trade zones” for critical minerals among allied nations.

From The Wall Street Journal

The message will resonate in Bamako and allied capitals, where military leaders have built their appeal by striking pan-Africanist themes and rejecting former colonial power France.

From BBC