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Second International

noun

  1. an international association formed in 1889 in Paris, uniting socialistic groups or parties of various countries and holding international congresses from time to time: in 1923 it joined with the Vienna International to form the Labor and Socialist International.



Second International

noun

  1. an international association of socialist parties and trade unions that began in Paris in 1889 and collapsed during World War I. The right-wing elements reassembled at Berne in 1919 See also Labour and Socialist International

  2. another name for the Labour and Socialist International

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Seamer Em Arlott, in just her second international outing, finished with 3-14, including the key breakthroughs of Windies skipper Hayley Matthews for six and veteran batter Stafanie Taylor for a duck.

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Mr Taal is at least the second international student to opt to leave the US after being targeted for removal by the US Department of Homeland Security.

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Their astonishing depth in talent was on display as captain Alyssa Healy missed out with injury, only for 21-year-old opener Georgia Voll to strike 101 from 87 balls in just her second international outing.

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With the second international break of the season upon us, now feels like a good time to dig into the numbers.

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For Fiji, it represented a second international win in 15 games against Wales to follow up the World Cup victory in 2007.

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