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What Is Fiefdom Definition

Individual ports function as separate fiefdoms rather than as part of a national system. One of Volleyball`s most popular language games is Yes Sire, an immersive story that imagines the player as the ruthless ruler of a fiefdom. But Chechnya has become a republic of fear, the stronghold of one man: its lively 36-year-old president, Ramzan Kadyrov. Cassano – under Sullivan and perhaps earlier – ran his own fiefdom and would have made money for society and for himself. When one medieval fiefdom defeated another, they withdrew its jewels, gold, tapestries and art objects as spoils of war. «The United States cannot stand idly by and watch an al-Qaeda stronghold rise in Iraq,» the Iraqi official said. Struggling companies have had to sell off existing fiefdoms and swear allegiance, as under-challenged venture capitalists, who have never seen the expected returns, have cooled on new investments in ad technology. As I thought about it this morning, I kept thinking about Snap, which sold shares in its IPO, gave no voting rights to new shareholders, and Facebook, which is controlled by Mark Zuckerberg as his personal fiefdom. In fact, moving the company away from these fiefdoms was an important goal from the beginning. At auctions, it was fiefdom against fief and the loot was brought back to Japan.

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