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    KATALIKŲ BAŽNYČIOS KAITA LIETUVOJE TRANSFORMACIJŲ LAIKOTARPIU by Valdas Pruskus

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…In spite of an indubitable positive influence of the Catholic Church upon an improvement of the social organization of the society and a formation of a civic society in Lithuania, it becomes more and more clear that the state (although the especially honorable position of the Church, formed in course of history de jure for its merits in development of self-consciousness of the nation and protection of its identity) de facto gradually is ceasing to consider the Church as organization with special status. …”
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    Establishment of political and diplomatic relations between Lithuania and France in 1918-1920: Exchange of mistrust by Vilma Bukaitė

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…On May 11, the French government de facto recognized the Lithuanian government. Such diplomatic gesture was met rather unresponsively, being cast into shadow by other political events. …”
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    Le camp légionnaire romain de Mayence/Mogontiacum (Allemagne) : nouveaux résultats sur l’enceinte et la chronologie by Daniel Burger-Völlmecke

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This radical new alignment was likely connected with the restructuring of the Rhine frontier by Emperor Tiberius in AD 17, which also coincided with a renunciation of the hitherto offensive policy in Germania. De facto, it is only now that we can assume that the two legions XIV Gemina and XVI Gallica were permanently stationed here. …”
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    Addressing Shortcomings in Contingency Standards of Care by Alexander Quan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The acute scarcity of critical care resources forced doctors in these countries to make allocation decisions at the bedside, which often resulted in de facto age-based allocation as well as experiences of moral distress and shame among providers.[4] In France, medical allocation guidelines and statistics were never released to the public, raising concerns over the role of transparency in implementing crisis standards and triage guidelines and causing the public to question the trustworthiness of provider triage.[5] Though many states in the US have crisis standards of care that can be implemented in the case of a large-scale triage event, these measures vary widely. …”
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