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Little Alliance
noun
European History.
- an economic and military alliance (1920) between Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, which were joined the following year by Romania, formed as a counterbalance to the informal alliance that existed between Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Italy.
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“We make a little alliance, almost,” said the band’s 21-year-old drummer, Meghan Herring.
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And the Harmons, never able to take control of their situation in life, work out a nice little alliance with their less malevolent fellow souls.
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You would not imperil a little alliance with a little King o' Scots to save my life.
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It was on his initiative that the Little Alliance of Czecho-Slovakia and Jugo-Slavia was founded, with the support of Italy and eventually including Roumania.
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Regarding the Little Alliance Dr. Benes was clearly enthusiastic, but he could not see it developing into a customs-union.
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