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independence

[in-di-pen-duhns] / ˌɪn dɪˈpɛn dəns /


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Historians say the killing helped galvanise support for the burgeoning anti-colonial movement that led to independence 11 years later, in 1960.

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Thirty-five years after Estonia won independence, Narva is still struggling with its sense of identity.

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"This is the final step in a long and gradual process that was set in motion after Estonia regained its independence," the education ministry told AFP.

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The RHG disputes this figure and say this kind of accommodation provides "independence, support and companionship in later life".

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He said any talks must take place "from a position of equals, with respect for our sovereignty, our independence and our self-determination" and without "interference in our internal affairs."

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