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Lexicographical Neighbors of Regularised
Literary usage of Regularised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Trends in International Migration by Publishing Oecd Publishing (2004)
"In all, by the end of June 2002, more than 405 000 persons had been regularised
under these programmes. The "exceptional" regularisation that took place ..."
2. Report by India, Committee on Petitions, Parliament, Lok Sabha (1900)
"Excess production in formulations which fall within the decontrolled category
will not be regularised and the companies will have to reduce their production ..."
3. Disposal of Radioactive Waste by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (1972)
"Most immigrants were initially illegal, and were able to become "regularised"
only by virtue of finding employment sufficiently stable and well-paid to ..."
4. Hazell's Annual edited by Watson and Viney (1906)
"... Dortmund-Ems Canal; a canal feeder, bringing water from the Lippe, is to enter
this latter canal at Datteln, ana the Lippe is to be regularised. ..."
5. Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal (1850)
"The "bore has disappeared in the parts regularised; the length of the duration
of the flood tide increased one hour; the still water, or dead tide, ..."
6. Hazell's Annual edited by Watson and Viney (1908)
"... Dortmund-Ems Canal; a canal feeder, bringing water from the Lippe, is to enter
this latter canal at Datteln, and the Lippe is to be regularised. ..."