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Re: comments on jfk and ikev2 drafts



In message <200112100418.fBA4Itr01852@marajade.sandelman.ottawa.on.ca>, Michael
 Richardson writes:

>6.    what is a "ukases" in section 2.5 paragraph 3?
>

>From www.m-w.com:

   Main Entry: ukase   
   Pronunciation: yü-'kAs, -'kAz, 'yü-"; ü-'käz
   Function: noun
   Etymology: French & Russian; French, from Russian ukaz, from ukazat' to
   show, order; akin to Old Church Slavonic u- away, Latin au-, Sanskrit ava-
   and to Old Church Slavonic kazati to show
   Date: 1729
   1 : a proclamation by a Russian emperor or government having the force of
   law
   2 : EDICT 
   
We had definition 2 in mind....


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