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Instead, Austrian shares are increasingly being seen as a way for investors to piggyback the economic upswing across the EU's accession states.
It is also likely that the issue of equity will be aggravated by the accession of poorer countries from Eastern Europe in the medium term.
The foreign minister added a coda to his colleague's remarks by urging a spirit of compromise in accession negotiations.
With the death of Elizabeth and accession of James VI and I, the Puritans anticipated thoroughgoing church reform.
The whole trend of British history since her accession has been comparatively downbeat.
The foundation stone was laid by Mrs Brown on June 21, the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's accession to the throne.
Edward VI's accession to the throne meant greater support for Protestantism throughout the country, and imprisonment for Gardiner.
A stunning portfolio of photographs of the Queen was unveiled today to mark the 50th anniversary of her accession to the throne.
At the time of our Queen's accession to the throne, comparisons were drawn between the reign of the first Elizabeth and the new monarch.
Many were expected to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Queen's accession to the throne by holding events such as street parties in June.
The Queen Mother took up residence after the death of her husband George VI and the Queen's accession to the throne.
The thunderous roar of these guns of war ripped through York's Museum Gardens today to celebrate the Queen's accession to the throne.
The Rose of Lancaster deals with Henry VI's accession to the throne, wars in France, the Wars Of The Roses, and Joan of Arc.
The same claim can be made about the recent celebrations of the golden jubilee of the Queen's accession to the throne.
Now, with the imminent prospect of Wilhelm's accession to the throne, he felt it incumbent upon him to warn Lord Salisbury.
Little more than a year after her accession to the throne, she would sign the transfer of sovereignty to the Republic of Indonesia.
Appointed as secretary to the Dutch Embassy, he was sent to England in 1715 to congratulate George I on has accession to the throne.
Many councils will not be holding special civic functions to mark the 50th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's accession to the throne.
To this process, Bulgaria will be able to add the valuable experiences it has gained in its own process towards accession so far.
The process of accession is a difficult one and Bulgaria should complete negotiations within the predicted time frame, Palacio said.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Point of accession to appendix of proximal branch of appendicular artery derived from posterior ileo-ccal artery.
Mani, who had fled from sapor, ventured to return to Persia on the accession of his son, and was received with respect and favor.
After the accession of Stanislaus Poniatowsky to the throne in 1766, the dissidents attempted to regain their former rights.
The accession of Theopompos was equated with that of Alcamenes by Eratosthenes.
The contadino had become a freethinker since the accession of the house of Savoy.
The only change in it that they could notice was an accession of alertness.
From the accession of PIO Nono, there has been a decisive change of the old Papal plan.
On the accession of George I., an order came down to unroof the buildings, and strip them of their lead.
What you will sign is a promise to ratify the treaty on your accession to the throne.
If his accession had seemed even a likely thing at the time, it would not have been sanctioned.
Book pocket contains two cards, one white, one pink with author's name, title of book and call number and accession number.
Letter book pockets or book plates with call number and accession number, if this is the custom of the library.
Concentrated sulphuric acid causes it to agglutinate into resin-like lumps, with the accession of an intense blood-red colour.
He said that India had fraudulently and immorally occupied Kashmir and had not presented any accession document so far.
And we have no longer any doubts of the accession of Portugal.
But with the accession of James the situation was immediately altered.
Secondly, the accession of foreign troops to the Duke of argyle's force.
Now, it is very remarkable that this is so extensively overlooked,' continued the Time Traveller, with a slight accession of cheerfulness.
This was the accession of the Elector of Hanover to the throne of England, in 1714, on the death of Queen Anne.
Mr Flintwinch had been already rearranging and dusting his own particular little office, as if to do honour to his accession to new dignity.
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