Yet he was concerned that, without the legal cover from Goldsmith, military personnel could be prosecuted for war crimes. |
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Goldsmith describes twenty habits that stop us from growing and realizing our professional dreams. |
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Goldsmith would apply these restrictions in the European Union, North and South America, and in Asia. |
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Mr Goldsmith suffered loss by the drowning of fourteen ewe tegs, and Mr Jones by the drowning of eight little pigs. |
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Boyce's clear demand for this unambiguous statement was transmitted to Goldsmith through the Prime Minister. |
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The announcement from Lord Goldsmith came in a written statement slipped to the House of Lords on the last day of the parliamentary session. |
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The British attorney general, Lord Goldsmith, confirmed that a total ban on corporal punishment would criminalise even a mild smack. |
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What Goldsmith actually wrote is therefore the direct opposite of what Jenkins claims he wrote. |
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As the surgical procedure began, a nurse anesthetist began to put Ms. Goldsmith under anesthesia. |
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In his novel and plays Goldsmith helped to humanize his era's literary imagination, without growing sickly or mawkish. |
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Edward Goldsmith, who has died aged 80, was an influential environmental scholar, polemicist and campaigner who founded and edited the Ecologist. |
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As he draws up all these comparisons, Goldsmith betrays no partisan animus. |
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Greenwood gave legal opinion to the then Attorney General, Lord Goldsmith, in the run-up to the Iraq war. |
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None of these caveats appeared in the statement Goldsmith published in the House of Lords, on 17 March after giving a summary of his advice to the Cabinet. |
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Buena Vista okayed a script loyal to Adams's vision and inspiredly asked the British director-producer team of ubergeeks Garth Jennings and Nick Goldsmith to realise it. |
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Fresh from wowing audiences from Belfast to Brazil, Pauline Goldsmith arrives with Bright Colours Only, her smash-hit show that resurrects the Irish wake tradition. |
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After three or four shots with a wooden stick, the fibers start to break down and the stick becomes whippy, says Easton vice president Ned Goldsmith. |
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Ames Goldsmith Corp, intends to concentrate on developing its core products, particularly in the field of electronic materials. |
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Mr. Goldsmith depicts complex linear tangles, adding outlines that further schematize them into reductive designs. |
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Goldsmith was influenced by the sociological writings of Karl Polanyi, which emphasised the way economies are embedded in society and culture. |
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Famed pop promoter Harvey Goldsmith is to team up with budget music group Tring International in a reverse takeover, it was announced yesterday. |
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Mr. Goldsmith said the city would consider adding provisions that would require nationally licensed operators to receive training in an urban setting before being allowed to run a crane in the city. |
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Goldsmith said that he had not made any prefatory remarks because he believed that his sympathies were plain, and because he felt that art should not depend for its effect on explanations. |
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It raised interesting questions about exactly what makes a Tory a proper one and whether failing to meet the criteria for properness will help or hinder Goldsmith in his quest to win City Hall. |
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Goldsmith developed his stagy voice while working as a disk jockey. |
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Goldsmith insists he didn't cave in to pressure from Blair. |
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By 1762 Goldsmith had established himself as an essayist with his Citizen of the World, in which he used the device of satirizing Western society through the eyes of an Oriental visitor to London. |
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Pir: Goldsmith and silversmith work carried out by the Wounaan people. |
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The Ecologist, founded in 1969 and edited by Goldsmith from 1970 to 1989 and 1997-98, was partly financed by his younger brother, James, the billionaire financier. |
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Jones's patrons included Lord Lucan and Jimmy Goldsmith, owner of 1974 Massey-Ferguson Gold Cup winner Garnishee. |
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Compositionally, it would be Jerry Goldsmith and Henry Mancini. |
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His strong opposition to Heathrow expansion might make his party's leaders nervous, but could Goldsmith unite an unusual yet winning coalition of Londoners? |
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Blueprint for Survival was a call for a new world order founded not on economic growth but on stable populations of small, self-sufficient communities, similar to those that Goldsmith had seen in his early travels. |
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Yet another consistent target was the UN's food and agricultural organisation, which Goldsmith claimed was controlled by multinational agro-industrial companies. |
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We denounced this here in Parliament, when Jimmy Goldsmith was here. |
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Laurie Goldsmith is completing her PhD in the school of public health, health policy and administration at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
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The external auditors appointed by the Company's shareholders, Goldsmith Miller Hersh, have audited these financial statements and their report appears below. |
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Our team is led by Lord Goldsmith, QC, the AttorneyGeneral. |
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Original members included Burke, Langton, Beauclerk, Goldsmith, Chamier, Hawkins, and Nugent, to be joined by Garrick, Boswell, and Sheridan. |
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This circle also included David Garrick, Oliver Goldsmith, and Joshua Reynolds. |
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In the 18th century, Oliver Goldsmith and Richard Brinsley Sheridan were two of the most successful playwrights on the London stage at that time. |
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Lennon Goldsmith who discovered the socket, head and lower part of the shaft in 1903, making it the last major discovery of a cross on the moor. |
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Labour's a distant third and Kramer needs to squeeze votes from Gordon Brown's party when Goldsmith is outspending her. |
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In 1770 Oliver Goldsmith wrote The Deserted Village, deploring rural depopulation. |
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Professorial chairs were founded in Chemistry, Anatomy, Ancient History and Ancient Literature, the latter two being held initially by Samuel Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith. |
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Goldsmith gave his landlady a sharp reprimand for her treatment of him. |
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Upcoming segments include interviews with Howard Bloom, Neal Goldsmith, Rob London, Dave Sheridan, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Jacopo della Quercia, and James Kahn. |
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Bill Goldsmith, 51, of Cinderford, Boldon Colliery, and a 44-year-old from Stockton had to crash-land near Hulam Farm, near Castle Eden, Peterlee, just before 7pm yesterday. |
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Among the items stolen were a grandmother clock with the words Northern Goldsmith on the face, a Victorian black marble mantle clock and a child's rocking horse. |
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Such an evaluation of gold jewellery is done by a goldsmith with the help of a touchstone. |
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In the bottom register a goldsmith is putting finishing touches to a column headed by horses' heads and a bell-like top with a winged genie. |
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Polishers, setters and a goldsmith all work here on view, and more than 2,500 pieces of diamond jewellery and unset diamonds are displayed. |
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The wreath was supposedly made of pure gold, and Archimedes had to determine whether the goldsmith had replaced some of the gold with silver. |
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Joan was born as the son of a goldsmith and jewelry maker in Barcelona in Northern Spain. |
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In olden days, crooks used to shave or clip the edges of coins and then sell the shavings to a disreputable goldsmith or silversmith. |
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The busts, as well as the silver and parcel-gilt decorations, are by the Augsburg goldsmith Ludwig Schneider. |
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The meditator, for example, is likened to a goldsmith, or to a fletcher straightening the mind like an arrow. |
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Max, a goldsmith and engraver, established a company that manufactured costume jewelry. |
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Ms Stiles met an Italian goldsmith called Fabio during a silversmith lesson on her most recent visit to Italy. |
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At the time of his death, he was described as both a goldsmith and a silver merchant. |
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Andrea was one of four children, and as usual with Italians of artistic temperament, he was set to work under the eye of a goldsmith. |
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A goldsmith jeweller who quit the rat race for the greener climes of South Lakeland says the future looks bright for his business. |
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Aspinall and goldsmith definitely had the means and the motive to help Lucan flee. |
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His fame rested above all on his ability to produce designs for tapestry, embroideries, stained glass, armory, and goldsmith work in the new classical idiom. |
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The art of the goldsmith has its roots in prehistory, developed to a sophisticated degree at a time when visual art amounted to little more than primitive cave paintings. |
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In 1648, a Sofia goldsmith made a silver and gold plate for the book. |
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She was the daughter of a Cheapside mercer and wife of a Lombard Street goldsmith, and exercised great influence over Edward IV by her beauty and wit. |
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So when it came to the wire, Aspinall and goldsmith would have seen their friend right, whatever the consequences. |
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I guess it begins with Shakespeare, but it includes She Stoops to Conquer by goldsmith. |
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Having previously worked as a professional goldsmith, Gutenberg made skillful use of the knowledge of metals he had learned as a craftsman. |
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Tower Place was a Tudor mansion built in the 1540s for Martin Bowes, a wealthy goldsmith and merchant, later Lord Mayor of London. |
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The tree, topped by a triumphant angel, was crafted by Guillaume Boucher, a Parisian goldsmith. |
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As the son of a goldsmith, AntoineLouis Barye learned early what it was to be a disciplined craftsman. |
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It has makers or sponsors marks for Henrik Wigstrom, a jeweller and goldsmith who was, from 1903, head workmaster for the Faberge firm. |
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She gave Coventry a number of works in precious metal by the famous goldsmith Mannig and bequeathed a necklace valued at 100 marks of silver. |
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In January 1540, King James V commissioned the royal goldsmith, John Mosman, to refashion the Crown of Scotland. |
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The goldsmith John of Antwerp and a few German neighbours signed as witnesses. |
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Gutenberg, a goldsmith by profession, developed a printing system, by adapting existing technologies to printing purposes, as well as making inventions of his own. |
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The city's records show that on 10 December 1517, he was fined five livres for fighting in the street with a goldsmith called Caspar, who was fined the same amount. |
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The entire order, indeed, and the very institution itself, received a further humiliation by the elevation of a ruptuary, Raoul, a goldsmith, to the honors of nobility. |
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This state became powerful due to the local goldsmith industry and it also had commercial ties and a diplomatic rivalry with the Champa civilization. |
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