To be clement is to be lenient and compassionate, or, in the case of weather, perfectly heavenly. |
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After all, not only does he have a silly nickname but he also insists on wearing a white polo-neck top under his jersey, even in clement weather. |
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The spring weather turned so clement I was able to take my coat off for half an hour in the drawing-room. |
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Even now, in clement weather, I can take the heart of it outside, and I do, right to the foot of the flowers. |
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The mountain trails are fundamental to trading and pattern a working myriad of paths during the more clement months of the year. |
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Ski mountaineering or touring is a popular Alpine pursuit in spring, when the weather is clement and the crevasses are mapped. |
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Whether we get a clean outcome to the biennial contest will depend on the more clement weather. |
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The area is known as Sorlandet and it's quieter and more clement than the rest of Norway. |
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Hundreds of Wharfedale supporters will be heading to Harrogate tomorrow hoping their nearest rivals are in clement mood. |
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The late summer weather was so clement that the women of Le Palais even took to walking the streets in their lingerie. |
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In fact, as spring draws on the weather around Highbury seems generally clement. |
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With the weathermen tentatively giving clement weather, it should be an enjoyable day for all. |
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In Wellington the weather was clement and the home side wanted to alter the balance of its game. |
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Hurricanes are the fiercest natural scourge in an otherwise clement area. |
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Not wanting to push her luck by asking why Angela was being so clement, she thanked her mother sweetly and left to her room to finish her homework. |
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Ireland on St Patrick's Day is not known for its clement weather. |
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When we get into July they'll be coming from Dorset and Devon and with a bit of clement weather, the Scottish crop will arrive towards the end of August. |
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The clement weather of late has of course helped, but the signs were there of a huge improvement long before mother nature decided to give a hand. |
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Farmers are just one group taking advantage of the clement weather. |
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The cultural weather was particularly clement for musical theater writers during this period. |
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Democrats then returned fire on clement Haynsworth and Harrold Carswell. |
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The weather is clement, though there was a downpour yesterday and I was obliged to take precautions. |
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But defending DOMA in Boston, clement made a different argument. |
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In mid-1349, Pope Clement VI issued a papal bull denouncing the flagellants as a heretical movement. |
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Pope Clement VIII demanded that Bruno be sentenced as a heretic and the Inquisition passed the death sentence on him. |
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Bucks came back like a house on fire in the second half with dribbling wizard Clement Mazibuko doing wonders with the ball. |
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Professor John Clement, a forensic odontologist at the University of Melbourne, was entirely sceptical. |
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Mr Babbage and Mr Clement had a big disagreement and quarrelled over money. |
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The nucleus of the center is the Clement Greenberg Collection of painting and sculpture, which was recently accessioned en bloc. |
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During the interview at the Cowboy Arms Hotel, Clement regaled me with enough entertaining stories to fill a book. |
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Clement halted his army and signaled for his scout to ride ahead of the army to scout for enemies ahead. |
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This year will be big for Clement to prove that he's worth the billing, but I just don't see him returning to Chicago. |
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Clement Attlee, himself an uncharismatic and rather drab right-wing monarchist, benefitted from these two legacies of war. |
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Kleine Sonate is a three-movement work with the same general difficulty level as the Kuhlau or Clement sonatinas. |
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In 1773, following the expulsion of Jesuits from several European and Italian states, Clement XIV issued a brief suppressing the order. |
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Yes, and in a sense that may be a tribute to Menzies' close links with Clement Attlee. |
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Boxer is perhaps best known for richly textured abstract canvases, championed by critic Clement Greenberg. |
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But she is much mortified by her vulgar grandmother Mme Duval, her ill-bred relatives, and the pursuit of her bold and persistent lover Sir Clement Willoughby. |
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Aarhus Cathedral is dedicated to St. Clement, the patron saint of sailors. |
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Clement delivered the best speeches and he shone in debates. |
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There are treaty obligations, Clement replied, and there is the threat of court martial for people in the military who torture enemies contrary to the law. |
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The church of St Clement Danes also lays claim to being the inspiration for the lyrics, also by dint of citrus fruits being unloaded at the nearby wharves. |
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Clement answered that the courts and the country must simply have confidence that the executive, in obedience to its treaty obligations, would never do such a thing. |
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A letter by Boniface charging Aldebert and Clement with heresy is preserved in the records of the Roman Council of 745 that condemned the two. |
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It succeeded until 1532, when it lost its independence after Pope Clement VII took possession of it by political means. |
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Less than two weeks later came the news of the Sack of Rome and the imprisonment of Clement in the Castel Sant'Angelo. |
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They appeal as well to other documents of the early Church, especially the Epistle of Clement. |
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In 1700, Pope Clement XI, summoned Codde to Rome to participate in the Jubilee Year, whereupon a second commission was appointed to try Codde. |
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However, in 1701 Clement XI decided to suspend Codde and appoint a successor. |
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The words bishop and ordination are used in their technical meaning by the same Clement of Alexandria. |
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In 1950, Clement Attlee, the Labour Prime Minister, called a general election. |
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Clement Clerke was the third son of George Clerke of Willoughby, Warwickshire, and was created a baronet shortly after the Restoration. |
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This led Dannett Foorth having him Sir Clement arrested for debt, and George Skippe bailing him out. |
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Henry Howard demanded that they be repaid money that they said Sir Clement owed them. |
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Although he had never married, he had a daughter, Sarah Clement, by one Agnes Esson from County Durham. |
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Churchill snidely described Labour leader Clement Attlee as a modest man with a lot to be modest about. |
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All guests receive 10pc discount at Chez Clement restaurants or at one of the Les Grandes Brasseries, such as La Procope. |
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Bred by Cheveley Park Stud out of the Rahy mare Heavenly Ray, Megahertz won once and was Listed-placed for Nicholas Clement at two. |
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Neil Clement miskicks at one end and the next time we touch the ball, it''s at the other end in the back of our net. |
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The speed limit on Clement Road between Harley Road to Eleventh Concession Road was reduced from 80 to 60 km per hour. |
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They include Clement of Rome, Ignatius of Antioch, Polycarp of Smyrna, the author of the Didache, and the author of the Shepherd of Hermas. |
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Due thanks are also offered to Dave Clement and Bill Wotherspoon of The Piobaireachd Society. |
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Apostolicae curae also cites John Clement Gordon who had received orders according to the Edwardine Ritual. |
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Notable early Fathers include Ignatius of Antioch, Polycarp, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Clement of Alexandria and Origen. |
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Edward finally got his revenge on Winchelsey in 1305, when Clement V was elected pope. |
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Clement was a Gascon sympathetic to the King, and on Edward's instigation had Winchelsey suspended from office. |
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It began as a result of Henry VIII's grievance at Pope Clement VII regarding his refusal to grant an annulment. |
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In 1527 Henry asked Pope Clement VII to annul the marriage, but the Pope refused. |
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During this conference, the United Kingdom held its general election, and Clement Attlee replaced Churchill as Prime Minister. |
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Labour later served in the wartime coalition from 1940 to 1945, after which it formed a majority government under Clement Attlee. |
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He was promptly replaced as leader by his deputy, Clement Attlee, who would lead the party for two decades. |
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Since 1951 the party has been a member of the Socialist International, which was founded thanks to the efforts of the Clement Attlee leadership. |
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Services are now held at the churches of St Clement, St George, and St John. |
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It was through Brunel that Babbage knew of Joseph Clement, and so came to encounter the artisans whom he observed in his work on manufactures. |
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Clement worked to high standards, but his machine tools were particularly elaborate. |
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Clement Attlee and the Labour Party defeated Winston Churchill's Conservative Party in the 1945 general election. |
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In 1530, he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Clement VII in Bologna, the last emperor to receive a papal coronation. |
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Around this time, in 1720, Clement XI proclaimed Anselm of Canterbury a Doctor of the Church. |
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Among other surviving relics is his hair shirt, presented for safe keeping by Margaret Clement. |
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Bacon's major work, the Opus Majus, was sent to Pope Clement IV in Rome in 1267 upon the pope's request. |
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William Benecor, who had previously been the courier between Henry III and the pope, now carried the correspondence between Bacon and Clement. |
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In 1309 Clement had a commission sit at Avignon for the purpose of reconciling the conflicting parties. |
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Pope Clement V's bull Exivi de Paradiso of 20 November 1312 failed to effect a compromise between the two factions. |
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Antipope Clement III was an alternative pope for most of this period, and Pope Urban spent much of his early pontificate in exile from Rome. |
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At the 1945 general election, to the surprise of many observers, Winston Churchill was defeated by the Labour Party headed by Clement Attlee. |
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Clement Attlee formed the Attlee ministry in the United Kingdom in 1945, succeeding Winston Churchill as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. |
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Party leader Clement Attlee became Prime Minister replacing Winston Churchill in late July. |
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When Clement Attlee's Labour Party won the 1945 election he appointed Aneurin Bevan as Health Minister. |
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Clement Attlee, the leader of the Labour Party, served as deputy prime minister. |
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Ethical socialism has been publicly supported by British Prime Ministers Ramsay MacDonald, Clement Attlee, and Tony Blair. |
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Some of the disciples, namely Saint Clement of Ohrid and Saint Naum, were of great importance to the Orthodox Faith in Bulgaria. |
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The end of the war saw a landslide victory for Clement Attlee and the Labour Party. |
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Clement Danes Grammar School overlapped, from 1910, with a scholarship at Trinity College of Music. |
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At his old school, St Clement Danes, now relocated in Chorleywood, the main hall is named in his honour. |
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Mackmurdo formed the Century Guild, a partnership of designers including Selwyn Image, Herbert Horne, Clement Heaton and Benjamin Creswick. |
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Like his predecessor, Clement V, Pope John centralized power and income in the Papacy and lived a princely life in Avignon. |
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A statue of Dowding stands outside St Clement Danes church on the Strand, London. |
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In 1945, the British Labour Party led by Clement Attlee was elected to office based on a radical socialist programme. |
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This ideology influenced the policies of the British Labour Party during Clement Attlee's administration. |
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Other works earlier held to be Scripture, such as 1 Clement, the Shepherd of Hermas, and the Diatessaron, were excluded from the New Testament. |
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On 3 January 2017, Bayern Munich assistant manager Paul Clement agreed to take charge of the team, replacing Bradley. |
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Smith's nephew, Clement Sawtell of Lincoln Square, Massachusetts, later inherited the ensign from his uncle. |
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Important Apostolic Fathers include Clement of Rome, Ignatius of Antioch and Polycarp of Smyrna. |
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Clement wrote about the order with which Jesus commanded the affairs of the Church be conducted. |
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Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore and Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus by Francis Pharcellus Church. |
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The North American art critic Clement Greenberg was the leading prolocutor of formalism during this time. |
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It is worth noting here that Porter's younger brother Fairfield, the painter, once told the ironfisted potentate Clement Greenberg to shut up. |
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Clement K, Viguerie N, Poitou C, Carette C, Pelloux V, Curat CA, et al. |
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The great, late Clement Freud always eulogised York's value. |
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James Clement, the CEO of Androcyte, was a lawyer who, over the past decade, became increasingly involved with healthy life-extension, cryonics, and transhumanism. |
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In later years, Clement returned to music and constructed an organ. |
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When Pope Clement VII excommunicated the king of England, Henry VIII, in 1533, the constitutional position of the lordship in Ireland became uncertain. |
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Just before Bramah died, his workshops also employed Joseph Clement who among other things made several contributions in the field of lathe design. |
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In 1687, while the lead cupola was out of their possession, Sir Clement and Talbot built a reverberatory furnace at Putney and smelted copper there. |
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During their partnership, Andrew Yarranton persuaded John Foorth and Sir Clement Clerke to finance the completion of the navigation of the Worcestershire Stour. |
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By 1674 Sir Clement and John Finch of Dudley were the only partners. |
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In the early 1670s, Sir Clement joined various other people in sponsoring Dud Dudley to build a furnace at Dudley to smelt iron using a mixed fuel made from wood and coal. |
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The sons were Edward, Robert, Arthur, John, Henry, Clement and Thomas. |
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Through the open door Clement sees the girls in the shady shelter shed drinking daintily from the bubble taps and dabbing at their mouths with their crumpled white hankies. |
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Clement I, at the end of the 1st century, wrote an epistle to the Church in Corinth intervening in a major dispute, and apologizing for not having taken action earlier. |
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Ignatius of Antioch wrote shortly after Clement and in his letter from the city of Smyrna to the Romans he said he would not command them as Peter and Paul did. |
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Pope Clement VII switched sides and now joined forces with France and prominent Italian states against the Habsburg Emperor, in the War of the League of Cognac. |
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Pope Clement VII had become fearful of the ambitions of the Holy Roman Empire in Italy, and he negotiated with Venice to form the League of Cognac. |
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The long sede vacante between the death of Pope Clement IV in 1268 and the election of his successor delayed the Polos in fulfilling Kublai's request. |
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While Clement and New Testament writers use the terms overseer and elder interchangeably, an episcopal structure becomes more visible in the 2nd century. |
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The death of Pope Clement V in 1314 was followed by an interregnum of two years due to disagreements between the cardinals, who were split into two factions. |
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He also saw his friendship with theatre critic Clement Scott turn bitter. |
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This Act made provision for the nationalisation of the network, as part of a policy of nationalising public services by Clement Attlee's Labour Government. |
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Asquith, Clement Attlee, Harold Macmillan, Edward Heath, Harold Wilson, Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair, David Cameron and most recently Theresa May. |
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This ended under Pope Clement VIII, who hesitantly accepted King Henry IV's 1598 Edict of Nantes, which granted civil and religious toleration to French Protestants. |
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Jarvis, who had previously worked for Clement as a draughtsman. |
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The plan was not popular with local people, who protested at a meeting held in the town hall before Lewis Silkin, minister in the Labour Government of Clement Attlee. |
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The Bentley enterprise was always underfunded, but inspired by the 1924 Le Mans win by John Duff and Frank Clement, Barnato agreed to finance Bentley's business. |
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Clement Attlee was appointed Lord Privy Seal and a member of the war cabinet, eventually becoming the United Kingdom's first Deputy Prime Minister. |
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Disappointed at the lack of a male heir, and eager to remarry, Henry attempted to have his marriage to Catherine annulled, but Pope Clement VII refused his request. |
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Clement also feared the wrath of Catherine's nephew, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, whose troops earlier that year had sacked Rome and briefly taken the Pope prisoner. |
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It was only then that Pope Clement took the step of excommunicating Henry and Thomas Cranmer, although the excommunication was not made official until some time later. |
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Though Clement agreed to the creation of such a court, he never had any intention of empowering his legate, Lorenzo Campeggio, to decide in Henry's favour. |
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Clement suggested that hospitals develop a preprinted insulin order form that would prompt the physician to address basal, prandial, and correction doses of insulin. |
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It was this argument Henry took to Pope Clement VII in 1527 in the hope of having his marriage to Catherine annulled, forgoing at least one less openly defiant line of attack. |
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