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informationalization
 n.— «The theme of the three-day annual meeting, the 19th of its kind, is “New Developments In United States-Japan Relations—Internationalization, Informationalization And The Role Of Cities.”» —“ Takeshita Urges U.S. Efforts To Reduce Budget Deficit” in Tokyo Japan Economic Newswire Nov. 16, 1987. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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