Plaid cannot, he argues, rely on independence one day as an answer to problems in the here and now.
One year after independence, he abolished the monarchy and became president.
After a 24-year Indonesian occupation, a referendum in East Timor had voted four-to-one in favour of independence.
The Declaration of Independence is one of the most important documents in history.
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And it's quite entirely possible that the fourth one, with my independence, may have second thoughts down the road.
We are a nation that, 234 years ago, declared our independence from one of the greatest empires the world had ever known.
Unionists will be (mostly) content that they have confined the decision to a straightforward choice on independence: one which they believe they can win.
The issue of energy independence is one that America has been talking about since before your parents were your age, since before you were born.
His response when it came - there'd been "no grand plan" behind his comment, it had been an attempt to illustrate one possible cost of independence to Scotland.
One is "Project Independence, " which late last month began a national petition drive to collect 1, 776, 000 signatures by July 4 to try to pressure Congress to pass reform legislation.
"It's a way of expressing themselves as a group, " says Miyamoto Masao, social critic and author of the book Straitjacket Society, who sees the oversized socks as just one sign of increasing independence among today's teens.
One of arguments against independence has always been that an independent Scotland would have to start from scratch and apply to join the EU. But won't Alex Salmond now be able to argue that David Cameron wants to pull out anyway?
Eight Irishmen signed the Declaration of Independence, fully one-seventh of the signator.
In one day she lost her independence, her ability to work and earn an income that could pay for all those medical bills.
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When was the last time you heard about an independence violation by one of the Big Four other than the insider trading scandals?
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"It is one of the paradoxes of independence for countries today that some of the freedoms that you currently enjoy may become unavailable to you, " he says.
The best and most lasting gift we can offer our children is the chance to develop independence so that one day they can teach their own kids to do the same.
On a day when many in the rest of the UK, along with eyes around the world, have begun to focus on the independence referendum, one interesting area to watch is how this will play within England over the next two years.
Some critics dismiss this progress and point to the fact that only one Iraqi battalion has achieved complete independence from the coalition.
The Catalan branches of Spain's ruling conservative Popular Party -- which opposes independence -- gained one seat, for a total 19 in the new parliament.
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It turned out to be the right deal at the right time, one that assured Lucas the real independence and creative control he had been seeking.
The last point, which called for the establishment of an international government with the power to guarantee each nation's sovereignty and independence, was the one that Wilson held to most strongly.
The Fiscal Responsibility Law needs complementing with further reforms, for example, one to give more power and independence to the audit tribunals that are supposed to check the books at all levels of government.
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But she performed one small, bold act of independence: when Pope John Paul II left her the white limousine that he had used on his visit to India, she almost immediately raffled it to raise funds.
Cambodia's fledgling judiciary is not famous for its independence, so no one was surprised when the trial on March 4th of the country's exiled senior prime minister, Prince Norodom Ranariddh, accused of illegally importing arms, ended in his conviction.
It wants a straight yes-or-no referendum on independence, distrusting hints from Mr Salmond that he might put more than one question to Scottish voters, offering them not just independence but also a form of deep devolution that would leave little more than defence and foreign policy in British government hands.
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The, the Tories want to keep the pound, William Hague is adamant that Britain should be in Europe but not Europe and going one step further the United Kingdom Independence Party wants, no messing about here, wants Britain to pull out of Europe altogether, is this a sustainable platform on which to run an election campaign.
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