The man who stands third on the Volvo Order of Merit was leading the tournament until he dropped two strokes on the 11 th and one on the 16th. |
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Khandey Kee Pahul ceremony initiates a willing Sikh into the Order of the Khalsa. |
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Ronald Gillespie, professor emeritus in the Department of Chemistry, will be invested as a Member of the Order of Canada in Ottawa this morning. |
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Order one of Halekulani's famed mai tais and enjoy a spectacular view of the sunset and the sea. |
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I was under the impression that all questions were vetted by you before they went on to the Order Paper. |
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Order your subscription today for your risk-free four-week trial to the Financial Times. |
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In a landmark legal case, they have persuaded a court to issue an Anti-Social Behaviour Order, which bans her from their neighbourhood. |
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The terms of access to the U.S. market are now to be decided in Geneva by Lilliputians of the New World Order. |
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The year is 2007, and the world has been taken over by a conspiratorial group known as the Electromagnetic Order. |
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Other forms of delegated legislation include the power of ministers to legislate by Order in Council and for local authorities to make by-laws. |
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Foley did not express a view on whether the Groceries Order should be retained or abolished. |
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The Right Honourable Dame Sian Elias, Dame Grand Companion of The New Zealand Order of Merit, Chief Justice of New Zealand, was present. |
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The second ground of power that I would rely upon is Order 16 rule 4 which is the rule permitting the joinder of necessary parties. |
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As the years wore on she began talking about leaving the Order, more and more. |
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As protesters shared sandwiches and tea, police distributed leaflets detailing the Public Order Act. |
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Another offshoot of the Rosicrucian fraternity, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, left manuscripts describing the Ritual of Invisibility. |
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The Order which was perfected requires careful attention, for it says as follows. |
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St. Pio is certainly one of the most precious jewels of the Capuchin Order. |
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She spent the next ten years living as a laywoman again, but still managed to act like a good member of her Order. |
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Here he was today in Parliament, large as life, and there was not one single question on the Order Paper from the Leader of the Opposition. |
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The Chapel is of the Greek Revival style with a tetrastyle portico in the Ionic Order. |
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Such laxness contrasts with, for example, the Bavarian Order of St George, which still demands 16 quarterings of nobility. |
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However the Butterworths edition of the Use Classes Order suggests that those words qualify the whole of the definition. |
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The Order of the Sacred Treasure was also awarded in eight classes, to women as well as men and to foreigners, for rendering excellent services. |
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Did the Minister leave relevant matter out of account in deciding to make the Order? |
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The truth is that the Orange Order can no longer parade in a nakedly sectarian and triumphalist fashion. |
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He is the archenemy to the Order and has vowed to lay them low one way or another. |
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Order the lemon butter lobster under the stars and try to work out why you didn't move to Sri Lanka years ago. |
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Standing Order 42 determines that you have a right to control who is admitted to the meeting rooms and lobbies of Parliament. |
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African and Asian elephants are the only members of the Order Proboscidea that were not lost in the megafaunal crisis of the late Pleistocene. |
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This week her work was recognised when she was awarded the prestigious medal of the Order of Mercy from the League of Mercy. |
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He joined the Marist Order in the 11 th September, 1864 and later became Headmaster of the Sacred Heart School in the East End of Glasgow. |
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These 14 words, the battle cry for many white supremacists, are accredited to David Lane, once a member of The Order and now in prison. |
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But we are left now asking ourselves what the real reason is for such a lengthy and wordy Supplementary Order Paper. |
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The Order of the Knights Templar was formed during the crusades when many knights and squires set out for the Holy Land. |
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Individuals were chosen from different orders and secular clergy, but primarily they came from the Dominican Order. |
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His life had been one of dedicated service to the De La Salle Order and wonderful creativity in his chosen field of Bronze sculpturing. |
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Order extra copies of back issues to pass around to your friends, family or coworkers, or get them a gift subscription. |
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His father was said to be buried beside his brethren in the castle belonging to his Order. |
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But then we got here and I saw how your own brethren in the Order have failed to appreciate your towering nobility. |
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In many Sufi traditions, the tekke is the place of devotion and worship for dervishes of a particular Sufi Order. |
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Order daffodil and tulip bulbs from mail order suppliers for planting this autumn. |
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Order individuals who don't live in the area to leave the locality. |
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After joining the Jesuit Order, he underwent rigorous training in Rome and Madrid and was named a missionary to the uncharted regions of New Spain. |
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Political Order and Political Decay Francis Fukuyama How are strong democratic states created? |
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Murray was made a Member of the Order of Australia for his services to Association football on June 12, 2006 as part of the Queen's Birthday honours list. |
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Since, in an egalitarian society, there are few opportunities to wear crosses and ribands, the Order of the British Empire has begun to sell ties. |
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Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has signalled that he intends retaining the controversial Groceries Order, despite admitting that abolishing it would bring down prices. |
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The Order of the garter is the highest order of chivalry in the UK, and is in the exclusive gift of the monarch. |
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How many people get called by the fraternal Order of the Police and say no? |
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The first Order under this paragraph shall not be made unless a draft of the Order has been laid before and approved by resolution of each House of Parliament. |
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This was formally recognised in 1986, when the racial hatred offences were re-enacted, and expanded, within the framework of the Public Order Act. |
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Order their bacon egg fancy, a toasted sandwich with cheddar cheese, avocado, red onion, and house mayo on multigrain. |
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Having her as our guest was a fluke of Divine Order and a true example of Ask and You shall receive. |
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But the point that we made earlier is that this bill is actually a rewrite, because we had Supplementary Order Paper 107 lodged yesterday at the eleventh hour. |
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One side effect of the New Order was the ending of a quadripartite agreement between East African Airways, BOAC, Central African Airways and South Africa Airways. |
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Enter the Order of the Phoenix, a secret organization founded by dumbledore to fight Voldemort. |
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Order shrimp and you'll find it stuffed with chipotle-seasoned crab, and the chicken comes with more forest mushrooms and melted deposits of queso fresco. |
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The trumpet shaped flowers are widely accepted as being a symbol of the Orange Order, and members wear the lily with pride on their sashes during marches. |
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Ezeilo was conferred with a national honor of Officer of the Order of Nigeria in 2006 for her work as a human-rights defender. |
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He immediately offered to tell the authorities everything he knew about a supremacist organization known as The Order. |
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Introduced under the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 2001, the tickets cover a raft of minor public order and anti-social behaviour offences. |
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She has chaired various government committees of enquiry, is a life peer and has recently voted on an Order legalising therapeutic cloning of human embryos. |
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He was made a companion of the Distinguished Service Order and awarded a DSO bar, a Distinguished Flying Cross and bar and received three mentions in dispatches. |
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I am far from convinced that the Supplementary Order Paper does that, but we should wait until it is recommitted to the select committee so that we can further examine it. |
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Instead of watching Rage, the Simpsons and Neighbours, I find myself waiting up for the end of Law and Order then crashing as soon as it finishes. |
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He finished sixth on the ProTour Order of Merit to qualify for the Finals where he won his third title. |
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After 12 of 12 events, O'Sullivan was ranked number two on the Order of Merit, and qualified for the Finals, but withdrew due to medical reasons. |
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An Army Order was duly issued in 1933, which laid down regulations for tempo, dynamics and orchestration. |
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Usually, the Act gives power to extend the application of the Act to the Islands by an Order in Council, after consultation. |
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For a UK Act to extend otherwise than by an Order in Council is now very unusual. |
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In 1113, in perhaps David's first act as Prince of the Cumbrians, he founded Selkirk Abbey for the Tironensian Order. |
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Pimienta's decision to occupy the island was approved in 1643 and he was made a knight of the Order of Santiago. |
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The corsairs included knights of the Order, native Maltese people, as well as foreigners. |
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Detailed National Socialist indoctrination of future holders of elite military rank was undertaken at Order Castles. |
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They are introduced and read a first time, and then are dropped from the Order Paper. |
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Hume later accepted the Order of Merit, a personal appointment of the Queen, shortly before his death. |
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Standing Order 66 therefore represents the beginnings of Ministerial responsibility and accountability. |
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The honour bestowed is commonly, but not invariably, membership of the United Kingdom's most senior order of chivalry, the Order of the Garter. |
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From the beginning, the party had a strong association with the Orange Order, a Protestant fraternal organisation. |
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During this era, all but 11 of the 149 UUP Stormont MPs were members of the Orange Order, as were all Prime Ministers. |
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One of these senators, James Gyle, was suspended from the Order for seven years for visiting nationalist MP Joe Devlin on his deathbed. |
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The total numbers of judges is fixed by Section 1 of the Court of Session Act 1988, and subject to amendment by Order in Council. |
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During a period of two weeks, threats intensified, culminating in NATO's Activation Order being given. |
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In August 1841 Robert himself was made Knight of the Order of Leopold for his improvements to locomotive engines. |
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Hughes was appointed a member of the Order of Merit by Queen Elizabeth II just before he died. |
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Barrie was made a baronet by George V on 14 June 1913, and a member of the Order of Merit in the 1922 New Year Honours. |
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In the same year the government asked Shaw informally whether he would accept the Order of Merit. |
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The red saltire's association with Saint Patrick dates from the 1780s, when the Order of Saint Patrick adopted it as an emblem. |
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After its adoption by the Order of Saint Patrick, it began to be used by other institutions. |
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William FitzGerald, 2nd Duke of Leinster was the premier peer in the Irish House of Lords and a founder member of the Order of Saint Patrick. |
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The Strahler Stream Order ranks rivers based on the connectivity and hierarchy of contributing tributaries. |
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This increased popular discontent with the New Order and led to popular protest across the country. |
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Their victories at Derry, the Boyne and Aughrim are still commemorated by the Orange Order into the 21st century. |
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The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle is an order of chivalry associated with Scotland. |
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In 1783 an Irish equivalent, The Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick, was founded, but has now fallen dormant. |
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James VII claimed that he was reviving an earlier Order, but this issue is marked by widely varying claims. |
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Another story states that Achaius founded the Order in 809 to commemorate an alliance with the Emperor Charlemagne. |
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In 1703, however, Anne once again revived the Order of the Thistle, which survives to this day. |
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From time to time, individuals may be admitted to the Order by special statutes. |
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The Sovereign has historically had the power to choose Knights of the Order. |
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Knights and Ladies of the Thistle may also be admitted to the Order of the Garter. |
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Formerly, many, but not all, Knights elevated to the senior Order would resign from the Order of the Thistle. |
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He was recognized by the Order for his adventurous spirit and his passion for the wilds of Canada. |
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The Order did not have a Chapel until 1911, when one was added onto St Giles High Kirk in Edinburgh. |
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Each member of the Order, including the Sovereign, is allotted a stall in the Chapel, above which his or her heraldic devices are displayed. |
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These enamelled plates are affixed to the back of the stall and display its occupant's name, arms, and date of admission into the Order. |
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He was also the patron saint of Prussia and of the Order of the Golden Fleece. |
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It is the symbol of the Order of the Thistle, a high chivalric order of Scotland. |
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As for the body of the Prince, his mangled trunk, it was interred in the Abbey of Cwm Hir, belonging to the Cistercian Order. |
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Henry's second expedition to Lithuania in 1392 illustrates the financial benefits to the Order of these guest crusaders. |
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Women seem to be totally excluded from the Welsh poetic guild, or Order of bards. |
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A Royal Charter is granted by Order in Council, either creating an incorporated body, or giving an existent one special status. |
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Later, in 1953, the boundaries were again extended by the Local Government Provisional Order Confirmation Act. |
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At the eastern end of the crypt is the Chapel of the Order of the British Empire, instigated in 1917, and designed by Lord Mottistone. |
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He was ranked 82nd in the PTC Order of Merit, comfortably outside the top 24 who made the Finals. |
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Rickly regarded their new material as having influences from Joy Division, New Order and The Cure. |
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Sheen was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 2009 New Year Honours list for his services to drama. |
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The Orange Order was split over the Union and adopted policy of neutrality to avoid a split. |
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For example, the Orange Order parades in Orange Walks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
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It was cited in the Order of the Army on 2 June 1948 and received the Croix de guerre with Palm. |
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Despite the failure of the operation, Major General Roberts was awarded the Distinguished Service Order. |
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Order a complete blood count at the absolute minimum, but consider toxicological studies as well. |
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The Law and Order Party was being organized out of various elements that viewed alarmedly the Vigilantes' growing power. |
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Order cycle time can now be minutes from when the customer starts entering an order to when it is visible to the warehouse. |
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Standing Order 57 is the third method, which allows a bill to be introduced without debate if a day's notice is given to the Table Office. |
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This device is also used under Standing Order 89 by the committee chairman, to restrict debate in committee. |
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A peer submits a question in advance, which then appears on the Order Paper for the day's proceedings. |
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Individualized religious practice was uncommon, as it typically required membership in a religious order, such as the Order of Saint Benedict. |
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The Teutonic Order gained control over parts of the southern and eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, where they set up their monastic state. |
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Thus there was some overlap between the projected Round Table fellowship and the actualized Order of the Garter. |
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Henry lavishly entertained the emperor and even had him enrolled in the Order of the Garter. |
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The Baronial Order of Magna Charta was formed in 1898 to promote the ancient principles and values felt to be displayed in Magna Carta. |
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Edward rewarded Henry by including him as a founding knight of the Order of the Garter. |
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The Williamite victory in Ireland is still commemorated by the Orange Order for preserving British and Protestant dominance in the country. |
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Order in the streets broke down as rumours arose of suspicious foreigners setting fires. |
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William's victory at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 is still commemorated by the Orange Order. |
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On 19 February 1942, Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, interning about 100,000 Japanese living on the West Coast. |
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Winston Churchill was a Freemason and a member of the Loyal Waterloo Lodge of the National Independent Order of Odd Fellows. |
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Most are held by Protestant fraternities such as the Orange Order, and Ulster loyalist marching bands. |
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Committals may also arise from breaches of the terms of a Community Rehabilitation Order or a suspended sentence of imprisonment. |
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These crusades also spawned a military order, the Order of the Sword Brothers. |
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The monarch alone appoints members of the Order of the Garter, the Order of the Thistle, the Royal Victorian Order and the Order of Merit. |
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Higgs turned down a knighthood in 1999, but in 2012 he accepted membership of The Order of the Companion of Honour. |
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In April 2013, Transport for London applied for the legal powers of a Transport and Works Act Order to proceed with the extension. |
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Over the years preceding Napoleon's capture of the islands, the power of the Knights had declined and the Order had become unpopular. |
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People from both inside the Order and outside appealed to Napoleon Bonaparte to oust the Knights. |
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Liverpool's Irish heritage is further highlighted by it being the only English city to have a significant Orange Order membership. |
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This Order established Herefordshire as a unitary authority on 1 April 1998, combining county and district functions into a single council. |
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During the Middle Ages, St George replaced Edmund as the patron saint of England when Edward III associated George with the Order of the Garter. |
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These include the British Druid Order, The Druid Network and numerous other smaller groups. |
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Within her Order, she emphasised that her followers discover their own personal relationship with the angelic beings, including Lumiel. |
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In the case of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids, the colors blue, green, and white are respectively assigned to these grades. |
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The third British group to call itself Druidic was English rather than Welsh, and was known as the Ancient Order of Druids. |
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The Order was not religious in structure, and instead acted as somewhat of a social club, particularly for men with a common interest in music. |
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The Church Order of Brandenberg and Nuremberg was partly the work of the latter. |
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Together with the Order founder Philip Shallcrass, she developed the BDO into one of the largest and most influential of its time. |
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The earliest American Druid organizations were fraternal orders such as the United Ancient Order of Druids and the American Order of Druids. |
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The Lower Ward holds St George's Chapel and most of the buildings associated with the Order of the Garter. |
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These buildings originate from the 16th century and are still used by the Knights, who represent the Order of the Garter each Sunday. |
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In 1344 the king announced the foundation of the new Order of the Round Table at the castle. |
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In 1488, shortly after succeeding to the throne, he held a massive feast for the Order of the Garter at the castle. |
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When the Order began to build a new capital Valletta in 1566, a new Grandmaster's Palace and a series of new auberges were built. |
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After Grunwald, the Order declined in power until 1809 when it was officially dissolved. |
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These orders include the Order of Friars Minor, the Order of Saint Clare, and the Third Order of Saint Francis. |
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This Order is a mendicant religious order of men, some of whom trace their origin to Francis of Assisi. |
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The Capuchins and Conventuals wanted the reunited Observants to be referred to as The Order of Friars Minor of the Leonine Union. |
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After founding the Friars Minor and seeing a need, Francis created the Secular Franciscan Order, also known as Brothers and Sisters of Penance. |
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A new and current Rule was approved by Pope Paul VI in 1978, and the Third Order was renamed the Secular Franciscan Order. |
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Francis, members of the Third Order began to live in common, in an attempt to follow a more ascetical way of life. |
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In 1910, Hardy had been awarded the Order of Merit and was also for the first time nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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A wait of three years occurred between the release of Goblet of Fire and the fifth Harry Potter novel, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. |
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Elgar was knighted in 1904, and in 1911 he was appointed a member of the Order of Merit. |
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In 1988, he returned with Out of Order, produced by Duran Duran's Andy Taylor and by Bernard Edwards of Chic. |
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In 1971, he was made a Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honour at the Cannes Film Festival. |
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In 2006, Nicholas Hooper started work on the score to Order of the Phoenix by reuniting with director David Yates. |
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The rebellion involving the students of Hogwarts, secret organisation Order of the Phoenix, the Ministry of Magic, and the Death Eaters begins. |
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The fifth film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, was released by Warner Bros. |
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Order of the Phoenix picked up three awards at the inaugural ITV National Movie Awards. |
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He was then confirmed to direct Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by Warner Bros. |
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In 2007, Order of the Phoenix opened to positive reviews and achieved commercial success. |
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The winner of the Order of Merit receives the Harry Vardon Trophy, not to be confused with the Vardon Trophy awarded by the PGA of America. |
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It is usually given to the rookie who places highest on the Order of Merit, but this is not always the case. |
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Faldo finished top of the Order of Merit in 1983, with five European Tour victories. |
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The following day the team applied for an Administration Order to protect itself from creditors. |
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In 2016 there will 64 players from the top 64 in the Players Championship Order of Merit. |
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The European Championship is a tournament that allows the top players in Europe to compete against the top players in the PDC Order of Merit. |
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Started in 2008, the Championship League Darts offered the players outside the top 8 in the PDC Order of Merit to compete for the championship. |
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This turned out to be a complicated affair, for Sines still belonged to the Order of Santiago. |
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Despite Parliamentary opposition a Pier and Harbour Provisional Order Bill passed in June 1890 gave him revenue from the harbour dues. |
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Members of Bauhaus and Joy Division explored new stylistic territory as Love and Rockets and New Order respectively. |
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The council or trustees may apply for an Order in Council or Royal Licence to use the former borough coat of arms. |
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Others, such as the largest druid group in the world, The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids draw on a wide range of sources for their teachings. |
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The Order had inherited Gniew from Sambor II, thus gaining a foothold on the left bank of the Vistula. |
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Order was properly restored by Mucianus in early 70 but Vespasian did not enter Rome until September of that year. |
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The Order is ruled by the Prince and Grand Master, who is elected for life by the Council Complete of State. |
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Huntington later expanded his thesis in a 1996 book The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order. |
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The Order of Magellan was established in 1902 to honour those who complete a circumnavigation and make other contributions to humanity. |
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Later military orders like the Order of Santiago, Montesa, Order of Calatrava, and the Knights Templar were founded or called to fight in Iberia. |
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The new order was designed to be a continuation of the Order of the Temple. |
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For his work as Mayor of Box Hill he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1962 New Year's Day Honours. |
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For six years, Cruz remained in Hindustan, probably in Goa, Chaul and Kochi, as his Order had established a settlement there. |
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The government of Quebec awards an order of merit called the National Order of Quebec. |
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John Knox took The Form of Prayers with him to Scotland, where it formed the basis of the Scottish Book of Common Order. |
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However, certain branches of the Benedictine Order seem to have lost their original autonomy to some extent. |
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Augustine, elects an Abbot Primate as figurehead of the Confederation and indeed the whole Canonical Order. |
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An Order in Council is a type of legislation in many countries, especially the Commonwealth realms. |
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The term should not be confused with Order of Council, which is made in the name of the Council without royal assent. |
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The Constitution of Lesotho came into force after the publication of the Commencement Order. |
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In May 1925 Asquith accepted the Order of the Garter from Baldwin, who was known to be a personal admirer of his. |
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Legislation was introduced, amended, or repealed by means of Order in Council. |
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Before the granting of Royal Assent, the Lords had adopted a Standing Order making provision for the election of peers. |
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This Order was also ruled unlawful by the High Court, a ruling upheld in the Court of Appeal. |
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Robert's Rules of Order states that the committee of the whole is suitable to large assemblies. |
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On 8 July 2010, Blair was awarded the Order of Freedom by the President of Kosovo, Fatmir Limaj. |
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Backbench MPs wishing to ask a question must enter their names on the Order Paper. |
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The Order Paper is a daily publication in the Westminster system of government which lists the business of parliament for that day's sitting. |
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British parliamentarians often wave their Order Paper during debates in the House of Commons. |
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Order broke down as mutinying soldiers attacked whites who remained in the country. |
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The borough boundaries were altered in 1935 by gaining a small part of South Westmorland Rural District under a County Review Order. |
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The Germans also routinely executed Western Allied commandos captured behind German lines per the Commando Order. |
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The Hermetic Qabalah is the basis for Qliphothic Qabala as studied by left hand path orders, such as the Typhonian Order. |
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Reigning Order of Merit champion Matt Morris led a three-way tie at the top of the leaderboard in the opening round of the Belfry Winter Series. |
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Other SAI data analysis tools that SDI will be using include Purchase Analysis, Order Management and Inventory Analysis programs. |
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Order lean cuts of meat and ask for them to be prepared broiled, grilled or roasted, rather than sauteed or fried. |
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The United Kingdom purchased the islands from Mauritius in 1965, and enacted the British Indian Ocean Territory Order that same year. |
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Fehmida Mirza said, we do not want to set any new tradition of taking Point of Order on the day of presidential address. |
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He is also the Supreme Worthy Counselor to the Order Court of Calanthe and served 2 years as Worshipful Master of the North Star Lodge. |
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Even members of the National Order of Trench Rats in the Tar Heel State have stepped up to the plate. |
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One of the focus areas of the first phase of e-Post Office is on the Money Order service. |
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Lee was a member of the Theravadin Buddhist Monk Order and was ordained in July 22, 1999 in Kathmandu, Nepal and was known as Bhikkhu Dhammapiyo. |
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The second major capabilities upgrade coming to the CGS community is the Group 6 Modification Work Order upgrade. |
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This feature performs like a brilliantly and dynamically crafted Stop Loss Order. |
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A Stop Loss Order will automatically close out your losing trade at a predetermined point set by you, with the aim of limiting your losses. |
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The COE issued a Cease and Desist Order in December of 1989 to Hendley, ordering him to stop all work on site. |
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When the Order of the Star of India was founded in 1861, the Viceroy was made its Grand Master ex officio. |
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An attempt to amalgamate the line with the GN was foiled by Ellis, who managed to obtain an Order in Chancery preventing the GN from running into Nottingham. |
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The Vicar-General of the Order, Father Arnold Chrapkowski, explained that here in England for the last ten years the Order has wanted to help the Pauline Charism to take seed. |
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But were it not better that God Almighty should annihilate the Individuals of this middle vertible Order, as you call it, as soon as they lapse into Sin? |
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Order new rose bushes to replace any that have winterkilled. |
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Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand responded by removing Columbus from power and replacing him with Francisco de Bobadilla, a member of the Order of Calatrava. |
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They look quite similar to Old Order Amish, but are different from them. |
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He was also the 65th Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece. |
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In 1917 he was awarded the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun with Paulownia Flowers, Grand Cordon, the highest of eight classes associated with the award. |
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The first step towards the new order came with the Whitlam Government of 1972-75. Proudly Australian, it abandoned imperial honours and introduced the Order of Australia. |
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I had a similar experience when from 1981 to 1992 I served as a member of the Order of Australia council, which made recommendations for awards in the Order of Australia. |
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In April 2014, Dammers received the South African Companions of OR Tambo Order silver award, a national honour, for his role in the antiapartheid movement. |
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After their victory, Gimli and the others went to Saruman's stronghold of Isengard, where Gandalf cast Saruman out of the Order of Wizards and broke his staff. |
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Williams finished 6th on the Players Tour Championship Order of Merit. |
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Back to back victories at the Joburg Open have meant another flying start to the season, and not surprisingly, a distinctly South African feel at top of the Order of Merit. |
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In the Queen's Birthday Honours 2013, Williams was appointed Commander of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for public and political service. |
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Before the bidding started, it was announced that Gwynedd County Council had placed a Preservation Order on the Gilfach Ddu workshops, and many items within it. |
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Aside from these special occasions, however, much simpler insignia are used whenever a member of the Order attends an event at which decorations are worn. |
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The Lord Lyon King of Arms, head of the Scottish heraldic establishment and whose office predates his association with the Order serves as King of Arms of the Order. |
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Altonaga reviewed in detail the numerous efforts made by Arent Fox to persuade defendants to comply with the Preliminary Injunction Order, which were ignored by defendants. |
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His successors, the joint monarchs William III and Mary II, did not make any further appointments to the Order, which consequently fell into desuetude. |
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Its equivalent in England, The Most Noble Order of the Garter, is the oldest documented order of chivalry in the United Kingdom, dating to the middle fourteenth century. |
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The only major Orange Order march in the Republic of Ireland takes place every July in the village of Rossnowlagh, near Ballyshannon, in the south of County Donegal. |
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The Orange Order freely organises in counties Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan, with several Orange parades taking place throughout County Donegal each year. |
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After the overthrow of Sukarno by Suharto's New Order regime, films were regulated through a censorship code that aimed to maintain the social order. |
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Zhelev with the 8 September Order for his outstanding contributions to the recognition of the independent and sovereign Republic of Macedonia by the Republic of Bulgaria. |
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The thistle is an ancient Celtic symbol of nobility of character as well as of birth and is the symbol of the Order of the Thistle a high chivalric order of Scotland. |
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In 2012, Queen Elizabeth II appointed him to the Order of Merit, an honour restricted to 24 members at any one time for their contributions to the arts and sciences. |
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The Holy See also attends as an observer, as does the Order of Malta. |
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Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif chaired high-level meetings regarding Pak-China Economic Corridor and Law and Order situation in Baluchistan in Gawadar today. |
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Sigismund, in turn, inducted Henry into the Order of the Dragon. |
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Its Book of Common Order contains recommendations for public worship, which are usually followed fairly closely in the case of sacraments and ordinances. |
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In March 2005, the Orange Order voted to end its official links with the UUP, while still maintaining the same unofficial links as other interest groups. |
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In 1981, an Order in Council delegated to the lieutenant governor the power to grant the equivalent of the royal assent to bills passed by the Tynwald. |
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This week, adventurers from the forces of Order and Destruction will be tasked with recovering the artifacts of the Nehekharan Kings and subduing their vengeful Liche Priests. |
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An Order in Council of 13 July 2011 established new rules for the consideration of petitions against the granting of the equivalent of the royal assent. |
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She was the majority member of the Pawtucket Assembly Order of the Rainbow for Girls and a member of the Natick Chapter of the Order of the Beauseant. |
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Gladstone in 1870 had sponsored an Order in Council, introducing competitive examination into the Civil Service, diminishing the political aspects of government hiring. |
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When they captured a ship, the goods were sold and the crew and passengers were ransomed or enslaved, and the Order took a percentage of the value of the booty. |
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John himself was closely associated with the Tironensian Order, and presumably committed to the new Gregorian ideas regarding episcopal organization. |
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In that judgment, the Provincial Court stated that the Rupert's Land and North-Western Territory Order guaranteed the official status of the French language in Alberta. |
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However, by 23 March 1137 David had also turned his patronage towards the Cistercian Order, founding the famous Melrose Abbey from monks of Rievaulx. |
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As the Scottish independence referendum, 2014 was authorised by an Order in Council, approved by both chambers of Parliament, its constitutional legality was not in doubt. |
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It also allows the powers of the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Executive to be adjusted over time by agreement between both Parliaments by means of an Order in Council. |
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The Order of the Garter, though a distinctly English institution, included also foreign members such as John IV, Duke of Brittany and Sir Robert of Namur. |
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The badge of the Order shows Saint George on horseback slaying the dragon. |
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The Livonian Knights were defeated by the Lithuanians, so Gregory IX merged the remainder of the order into the Teutonic Order as the Livonian Order. |
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A new event staged for the first time at the Motorpoint Arena Cardiff in Cardiff on September 24 and 25 2016 featuring the top 8 players in the PDC Order of Merit. |
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Patrick Buchanan is a member of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. |
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Rose won the European Tour Order of Merit title for 2007 in a thrilling climax to the season at the Volvo Masters, which he won in a playoff on 4 November. |
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In the King's Birthday Honours of 9 June 1949, Russell was awarded the Order of Merit, and the following year he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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In 1816, Byron visited San Lazzaro degli Armeni in Venice, where he acquainted himself with Armenian culture with the help of the abbots belonging to the Mechitarist Order. |
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The Poor Clares were the second Franciscan Order to be established. |
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The great famine at Anuradhapura and later the invasion by Magha of Kalinga gave the coup de grace which exterminated the Order and made it defunct. |
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Despite the tensions caused by this forced union the Order grew from 1897 to reach a peak of 26,000 members in the 1960s before declining from the 1970s onwards. |
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Those who joined him became the original Order of Friars Minor. |
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In 1256 or '57, he became a friar in the Franciscan Order in either Paris or Oxford, following the example of scholarly English Franciscans such as Grosseteste and Marsh. |
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John II doted on the Order, and the da Gamas' prospects rose accordingly. |
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The nobility, upper classes and individual knights of the Order built a number of private palaces, especially in Valletta, but also in the countryside. |
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After the arrival of the Order of Saint John in 1530, the knights settled in Birgu, where part of Fort St Angelo was used as a palace for the Grand Master. |
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The Waterloo ceremony is carried out in the presence of the Queen each year, and the annual ceremony of the Order of the Garter takes place in St George's Chapel. |
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In his 45-year career, he has alternated between dramatic stage, musicals, film and TV including Star Wars, Local Hero, Law and Order and Marchland. |
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In the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, the Prince and Grand Master is elected for life tenure by the Council Complete of State from within its members. |
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The Livonian Brothers of the Sword were defeated by the Lithuanians, so in 1237 Gregory IX merged the remainder of the order into the Teutonic Order as the Livonian Order. |
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Its first organised group was the Ancient Order of Druids, founded in London in 1781 along Masonic lines as a mutual benefit society and still extant today. |
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