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I became the de facto head of the department at age 22.
However, he was de facto head of state from 1944 to 1946.
It is also the de facto center of the city.
So let's say that they do have the de facto power of a government.
So I was de facto leader until we could work something else out.
This was thus the nation's first de facto central bank.
He tried to remain in power as de facto head of state.
Between 1996 and 2001, he was Afghanistan's de facto head of state.
The population as of January 1, 2012 was de facto 869.
They have been recognized de facto by over 180 countries.
In practice, however, several political groups act as de facto parties.
But will he also become the company's de facto artistic director?
"To be a human being de facto is not enough.
In doing so, he also became the de facto political and military commander of the area.
That made him in essence a de facto head of government.
While in office, he was the world's oldest de facto head of state.
A de facto couple lived in a house owned by the man.
De facto control of the area is held by the Egyptian government.
He was the de facto president of Argentina between 1944 and 1946.
This was probably the first successful example of such a de facto standard.
It is no bad thing to write the de facto standards.
He had a de facto wife, who bore him two children.
"The de facto power is in the hands of the young guard," he said.
This position, which he held until 1777, made him the de facto head of the Massachusetts government.
A couple will be regarded as a de facto union after living together for two years.