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demobilization

noun as in discharge

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Authorities said a separate bill on demobilization and rotation would be prepared in the coming months.

Coca bush fields in Colombia have also been moving closer to the border with Ecuador due to the breakup of criminal groups after the 2016 demobilization of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.

And we know it will take time and capital to reverse a generation-long demobilization that appeared to be a good idea at the time.

In Dakar, the capital of Senegal, a massacre followed on Dec. 1, 1944, as Senegalese troops demanded of the French colonial authorities that they be paid in full, including a demobilization bonus.

Analysts at RBC Dominion Securities expect that every month of loss of production would reduce First Quantum’s earnings before tax and depreciation by C$150 million, excluding other demobilization costs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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