Senior colleagues, including potential successors if he is overthrown, endorsed that verdict. |
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All levels of power, from the surgeon general of the Navy to the skipper and air wing commander, carefully weighed and endorsed these risks. |
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By the early 1920s, both avant-garde and classicizing French architects endorsed the idea of a regulating structure for architecture and design. |
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They imposed no separate penalty for having no insurance and for all other offences his licence was endorsed. |
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I have a steady pay cheque, the work is mostly endorsed, and I'd like to keep it. |
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The Supreme Court of India has endorsed this list and added succession to immoveables also. |
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No separate penalty was imposed for the other driving offences though his licence was endorsed with the appropriate penalty points. |
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Last year, Bahrainis overwhelmingly endorsed a national charter that spelled out the reform programme. |
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The fifties were free and easy if you endorsed the status quo, but repressive and suffocating if you did not. |
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They both endorsed the course saying it had proved an invaluable learning curve before giving birth. |
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Sub-brands and endorsed brands are particularly relevant for vertical stretches where the brand needs to access upscale or downscale markets. |
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Their supreme court subsequently endorsed unanimously the constitutionality of the transfer of power. |
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Red caps, badges, distinct ties and other emblems confer authority on to officially endorsed senior pupils. |
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They have accepted hearsay, endorsed scurrilous attacks, and walked away from their responsibilities as pastoral shepherds and teachers. |
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A copy of the insurance policy so endorsed shall be provided to the Operator at the start of the hire period. |
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Your editorial complacently endorsed the notion of matching the European Union average on health spending. |
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Since the President has endorsed equal marriage, more and more Democratic congressmen and congresswomen have come out in support of the cause. |
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Breckon's driving licence was also endorsed with five penalty points but he was not banned from the road. |
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The products endorsed by him should be accessible and affordable to all, they said. |
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Was there anything conspiratorial in the way the House of Representatives and the government endorsed the bill on the National Police last week? |
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She was also disqualified from driving for three years and her licence was endorsed. |
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The idea began when two planning board members attended a workshop on local initiatives, and was endorsed by the three selectmen in open meeting. |
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The political rendering of ideas into actions endorsed by Marxists found a dead end. |
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In fact here the exclusive use of the operatic septenarius of the iambic type was finally endorsed. |
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He endorsed unionisation and protested several cases of police brutality in Miami. |
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The committee endorsed a White House-backed measure that would give President Bush broad authority for his warrantless wiretapping program. |
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Instead the worst nationalist rabble-rousers can be found among those who first endorsed the call for the demonstration. |
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A succession of administrations, both Republican and Democratic, had tacitly endorsed this view. |
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It gave rise to a form of probabilism, as a positively endorsed theory of knowledge, which is one of the New Academy's legacies. |
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On the other hand, some school districts in selected African American areas have endorsed a controversial Afrocentric curriculum. |
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In December 2002, the US endorsed the additional protocols to this convention. |
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I'm not saying Moore is above criticism either, I really reamed him out earlier this year when he endorsed Clark. |
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The Defence People Committee has endorsed an initiative to offer completion bonuses to selected corporals and sergeants in three critical trades. |
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Some top judges have endorsed our product and this shows that some of the best food in the country comes from just down the road! |
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Other critics have endorsed his conclusions, and now even Wordsworthians are cautious in commenting on the poem. |
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She was not disappointed and the aloo chat and the onion bhaji were heartily endorsed. |
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The council endorsed the policy, which was enacted by the university president. |
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The insurance policy should be taken out in the name of the shipper and the should be endorsed in blank, except when stipulated to the contrary. |
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Then the vendor redeems his units and gets the cheque or the bill of exchange endorsed over to it. |
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In an interview, the projects manager resoundingly endorsed the plan to build a training centre there. |
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The proposals were strongly endorsed in a show of hands shortly before midnight, following a four-hour meeting of the pilots at Dublin Airport. |
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The sizzle, the showmanship part of film-making, is not endorsed by Canadians. |
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Officials endorsed the decision, but were obviously furious about being effectively sidelined. |
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Anyone caught speeding will have their licence endorsed with 2 penalty points as well as a fine of 80 euros. |
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Though the Supreme Court has now endorsed the reform process, most of its members were reluctant converts at best. |
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Ironically this process was endorsed and socially legitimised by the Varna system. |
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It has endorsed all of the fundamental tenets of the president's revisionist approach to foreign policy. |
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Two influential business lobby groups endorsed the general idea of a trust fund. |
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He was also disqualified from driving for a year and had his driving licence endorsed on that offence. |
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The proclamation, which took the form of a fatwa, was endorsed by religious leaders throughout the Sultan's dominions. |
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Far from being a heretic, he loyally endorsed the essentials of church doctrine. |
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To be eligible for nomination before parliament a presidential hopeful must first be endorsed by at least one third of its members. |
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The description was wholeheartedly endorsed by veterans who served under the Brigadier. |
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Just because a few designers have endorsed the frilly blouse, it doesn't mean we are returning to actual Victorian values. |
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The council would not be elected, but instead would be endorsed by local meetings of notables. |
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The book is published by a Jesuit press and strongly endorsed by current leaders of the Society. |
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If the match is endorsed by the ICC, and it widely expected that this will happen shortly, it has potential to raise a healthy amount of money. |
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Wife beating is not endorsed, although some opportunist clerics interpret that it is permissible. |
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Such a hands-off view, coupled with the posit of ontologically distinctive quantifiers, is endorsed by various optimists, including McDaniel. |
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In no nation did the proportion of the religiously affiliated who endorsed either an agnostic or atheist religious position exceed more than six percentage points. |
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He also publically endorsed another biopic, Yves Saint Laurent, which debuted in January and was directed by Jalil Lespert. |
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This tie came about because all the Republican electors dutifully cast their votes for Jefferson and Burr, the two candidates endorsed by their party caucus. |
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A few months later, dobson endorsed their candidate for president, Howard Phillips. |
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He said they represented a minority opinion not reflected in the wider republican community which, time and again, had endorsed the strategy of the Sinn Fein leadership. |
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A later view, endorsed by Otto Jespersen, held that a fairly analytic language such as English represented the best and most evolved type of structure. |
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A group of teenage theatre-lovers who have overcome disability to tread the boards and win rave reviews have had their acting ability endorsed at the highest level. |
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Indeed, to this day Morsi has condemned violence but endorsed the anti-American protests from which it ensues. |
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Jesus never scapegoated people who had less power than the majority and never endorsed the human tendency to draw distinctions between in and out groups. |
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The infighting got so bad that the Staten Island Republican Party endorsed Fossella, who then began mulling a comeback. |
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Members endorsed this comment and complained that the same faces were seen at the Royal Opera House education events, which were not necessarily reaching out to newcomers. |
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Unlike his conservative colleagues Michele Bachmann, Ron Paul, and perhaps his lad Rand, Gingrey endorsed mandatory vaccination. |
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Asked whether he endorsed the diet program and products, Lovejoy did not respond. |
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In the Graeco-Roman world enslavement was one of the unfortunate consequences of having fought on the losing side in war, a view endorsed by St Augustine. |
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Weigel's ultramontane effusions about John Paul II are warmly endorsed. |
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Consequently, a tendency towards undervaluation of assets resulted and was increasingly implied if not endorsed, occasionally by judicial opinions. |
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As an example of the new knowledge, the Port Huron statement endorsed the development of nuclear power. |
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The City and economics commentators have broadly endorsed this approach. |
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Although never cultists, major artists endorsed industrialisation in the 1920s, and endeavoured to make men glad cogs in the gigantic industrial machine. |
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The fact that the government itself now appears to have endorsed this view is unlikely to challenge public disaffection from the political process. |
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A spokesman for the Scottish Executive said its strategy on physical activity and healthy eating had been endorsed by the World Health Organisation. |
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The certificate, when endorsed, goes to the clerk of the court. |
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They objected to the purple colour scheme, the spiky typeface and the use of stars, and asked for a prominent disclaimer making it clear the book was not officially endorsed. |
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If he endorsed the cheques, what form did the endorsement take? |
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He was against the Anglo-Irish agreement of 1985 and the Good Friday agreement of 1998, and he has made his name by excoriating the Protestant leaders who endorsed them. |
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The Trustee endorsed the bill of exchange in favour of Sealark. |
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The article neither endorsed nor deplored the idea, but simply noticed the plain strength of feeling displayed by those who wrote to him on the subject. |
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The argument put forth by Elaine Pagels and others is that Gnostics were a vibrant community that sought refuge from Roman power in cults that endorsed personal revelations. |
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Instead, they endorsed him back when he was just a charismatic Southern Populist with great hair. |
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He also endorsed the policy that public servants must enthusiastically support their Ministers in carrying out their programmes as long as they are in keeping with the law. |
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But it was not enough, especially after the left-leaning Boston Globe endorsed baker. |
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So then-President George H.W. Bush and other prominent Republicans endorsed Treen in the House runoff. |
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InterVideo Ulead's HD DVD muxing engine technology has been endorsed by Toshiba Corp. |
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That brand of sneaker is endorsed by several basketball stars. |
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The newspaper has endorsed the conservative candidate for mayor. |
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Praluent, also known as alirocumab, was endorsed last month by outside advisers to the Food and Drug Administration. |
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And when he came back to get the permit renewed, Du Toit said no, and endorsed him out. |
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In New South Wales you must get an endorsed Compulsory Third Party Certificate from an insurance company to be able to register your vehicle. |
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But the pendulum swung again and after Thermidor, the men who had endorsed the massacres were denounced as terrorists. |
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At the 2005 Summit in Malta, the heads of government endorsed pursuing free trade among Commonwealth members on a bilateral basis. |
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Various newspapers, organisations and individuals endorsed parties or individual candidates for the election. |
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Miliband also endorsed the Blue Labour trend in the Labour Party, founded by Maurice Glasman. |
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Inspired by the gay rights movement, he endorsed the Out Campaign to encourage atheists worldwide to declare their stance publicly. |
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In the run up to the 2017 General Election, Dawkins once again endorsed the Liberal Democrats and urged voters to join the party. |
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Annulments by the ecclesiastical and civil courts are unrelated and are not necessarily mutually endorsed. |
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A new cult of the sacral art masterpiece arose, endorsed by the German Romantics. |
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By 1807, he formed a friendship with John Cam Hobhouse who initiated him into the Cambridge Whig Club, which endorsed liberal politics. |
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She thereby implicitly endorsed a conservative vision of gradual evolutionary reform. |
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In April 2017 O'Sullivan endorsed Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in the upcoming UK General election. |
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In the late 19th and early 20th century, many Polish nationalist leaders endorsed the Piast Concept. |
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He instead endorsed the Piast Concept, which justified a massive shift of Poland's frontiers to the west. |
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Larger unions also typically engage in lobbying activities and supporting endorsed candidates at the state and federal level. |
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In May 2012, NATO leaders endorsed an exit strategy for withdrawing their forces. |
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The basic needs approach to development was endorsed by governments and workers' and employers' organizations from all over the world. |
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The church also endorsed an LGBT film aimed at encouraging acceptance and support for LGBT people. |
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All the major parties endorsed the principles and they were largely put into effect when peace returned. |
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A visa most commonly takes the form of a sticker endorsed in the applicant's passport or other travel document. |
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If endorsed, the President appoints the candidate as a judge of the Constitutional Court. |
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The Parliament can be dissolved by a recommendation of the Prime minister endorsed by the President. |
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Leaders such as George Washington strongly endorsed tolerance for them and indeed for all denominations. |
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The next day Labour's Clause V meeting endorsed the manifesto after amendments from shadow cabinet members and trade unions present. |
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Newspapers, organisations and individuals have endorsed parties or individual candidates for the election. |
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Forster, Leonard Woolf, David Garnett and Storm Jameson all rejected their earlier pacifism and endorsed military action against Nazism. |
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Myths are often endorsed by rulers and priests and are closely linked to religion or spirituality. |
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Bale has endorsed several companies in his career and has current deals with Adidas, EA Sports, Lucozade and BT Sport. |
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In 1940, Louis endorsed and campaigned for Republican Wendell Willkie for president. |
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Hitler was also apprehensive, and on a visit to Army Group A headquarters on 24 May, he endorsed the order. |
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The Southern Democrats endorsed slavery, while the Republicans denounced it. |
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In 1878, a committee of the House of Commons endorsed this view and made recommendations as to how the task should be performed. |
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Eraric, the leader of the group, endorsed Belisarius and the rest of the kingdom agreed, so they offered him their crown. |
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The iconoclasm of the Byzantine Isaurian Dynasty was endorsed by the Franks. |
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Some historians mentioned that he was born on September 15 but that date is not endorsed by mainstream scholarship. |
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Six months later, the National Convention, led by Robespierre and the Jacobins, endorsed abolition and extended it to all the French colonies. |
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The National Party's Luis Alberto Lacalle won the 1989 presidential election and amnesty for human rights abusers was endorsed by referendum. |
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The Congress instead endorsed the proposal of John Adams that Americans would obey Parliament voluntarily but would resist all taxes in disguise. |
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This recommendation was endorsed and acted on by the church as recounted later in this section. |
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The church has also endorsed an LGBT film meant to encourage support and affirmation for LGBT people. |
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The recognition was not voted on by the General Synod but was endorsed by the standing committee of the House of Bishops. |
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He revisited this concept during the hearings, but neither Roberts nor Alito endorsed the term or the concept. |
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According to Corcoran, Boole fully accepted and endorsed Aristotle's logic. |
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Although not currently adopted in the UK, this test has been endorsed by the Singapore courts. |
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A bill of exchange may be endorsed by the payee in favour of a third party, who may in turn endorse it to a fourth, and so on indefinitely. |
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During the 2010 election campaign Blair publicly endorsed Gordon Brown's leadership, praising the way he had handled the financial crisis. |
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He named New Jersey Rep. Frank LoBiondo, who the AFL-CIO endorsed. |
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The licences were issued by the Mining Cadastre and endorsed by Decisions signed by the Katangese Mining Chief of Department. |
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In May 2015, at the request of the Greek government, IFCs Board endorsed a selective and temporary IFC reengagement in Greece. |
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Today, Barbados formally endorsed the AEOI global standard during a signing ceremony held in Barbados. |
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Based on the findings of the study, the RTA has endorsed the blocking of leftward turns and U-turns in five junctions. |
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If that's Nazism or Marxism, it will shock the bejabbers out of the Bush administration, which has endorsed a similar idea. |
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Congressman Gregory Meeks has endorsed plans to construct the New York Sports and Convention Center on Manhattan's far West Side. |
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In a letter to Governor Martin O'Malley, TCM endorsed the measure as a reasonable compromise in a difficult budgetary climate. |
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Mediterranean flour moth and Apricot Chalcid and the treatment shall be endorsed on the phytosanitary certification. |
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PureHD incorporates Ulead's HD DVD muxing engine technology that has been endorsed by Toshiba Corp. |
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A faculty advisor endorsed this effort as a visual arts project for which Sulkowicz received course credit. |
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The business's testing systems, endorsed by North Wales Police, analyse the suitability of a CCTV digital video recorder against key criteria. |
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Long considered the underdog, Macri narrowly beat Daniel Scioli, the Peronist candidate endorsed by President Cristina Fern'e1ndez de Kirchner. |
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I would also like to know when the dry riser equipment was last inspected and endorsed. |
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Acting Attorney General Stewart Gerson added that the Department of Justice endorsed the Brady Bill because he was sick of seeing kids gunned down in random violence. |
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Sounds like a banking strategy that is soon to be governmentally endorsed. |
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At the time editor of the Tennessee Baptist, Graves wrote a lengthy introductory essay in which he enthusiastically endorsed Orchard's successionist view of Baptist history. |
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Nynorsk is endorsed by a minority of 27 percent of the municipalities. |
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Ashram Housing Association, based in Tyseley, has been endorsed as a referral agency for the Sparkhill foodbank, managed by local charity Narthex. |
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Buckfast probably existed before Buckfastleigh as it is mentioned in the Domesday Book and in 1018 a Benedictine Abbey was founded and endorsed by King Canute at Buckfast. |
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Ryan Sealey's winning design of green, white, and black was raised outside County Hall in 2006 to celebrate Local Democracy Week and is endorsed by Devon County Council. |
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The nominations of justices are endorsed by individual politicians in the legislative branch who vote their approval or disapproval of the nominated justice. |
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In 2013, some leaders in the Hong Kong Anglican Church endorsed civil rights legislation that provided legal protection for the LGBT community from discrimination. |
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The meeting also endorsed the Shanghai Accord proposed by the United States, emphasising the implementation of open markets, structural reform, and capacity building. |
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Kublai built schools for Confucian scholars, issued paper money, revived Chinese rituals, and endorsed policies that stimulated agricultural and commercial growth. |
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In Australia, if a proposed amendment will specifically impact one or more states, then it must be endorsed in the referendum held in each of those states. |
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Ruling princes often endorsed and fostered these figures and even attempted to apply their ideas of government in what was known as enlightened absolutism. |
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The Dutch government endorsed the ambiguous declaration, thus relieving itself of an obligation to declare war on Germany for violating its neutrality. |
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Prior to the 2015 general election, he was one of several celebrities who endorsed the parliamentary candidacy of the Green Party's Caroline Lucas. |
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The 1991 constitution provides that the president be elected by popular vote from at least two candidates endorsed by at least 15 members of the Parliament. |
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On 3 February 2010 the Western Mail endorsed the Yes campaign. |
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In 2016, the Mayor Sadiq Khan endorsed the plans and suggested that all services should terminate at Old Oak Common while a more appropriate solution is found for Euston. |
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In July 2013, Susan Boyle endorsed the Better Together campaign to keep Scotland as part of the United Kingdom in the 2014 independence referendum. |
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On funding, it endorsed the view of the independent expert group that full fiscal autonomy is incompatible with the continuation of the United Kingdom. |
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This definition of national identity was endorsed by social psychologist, Henri Tajfel, who formulated social identity theory together with John Turner. |
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The European Parliament endorsed the treaty on 19 November 1997, and after two referendums and 13 decisions by parliaments, the Member States finally concluded the procedure. |
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The group reconvened in September 1977, but Townshend announced there would be no live performances for the immediate future, a decision that Daltrey endorsed. |
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After the rise of Joseph Stalin, the Soviet government rejected modernism on the grounds of alleged elitism, although it had previously endorsed Futurism and Constructivism. |
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They were named so as John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry publicly endorsed the code, although they were written by a sportsman named John Graham Chambers. |
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Since then, according to the orchestra's website, the LSO has made more recordings than any other orchestra, a claim endorsed by Gramophone magazine. |
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To this end, a new Trade Facilitation Action Plan has been endorsed. |
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Universities offer graduate degrees in ICFES endorsed programs like medicine, engineering, laws, accountancy, business management and other professional areas. |
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In 2015, for the first time, NHTSA endorsed seat belts on school buses. |
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In Wales, the Greens endorsed Plaid Cymru candidate Cynog Dafis in the 1992 general election, having worked with him on a number of environmental initiatives. |
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On 25 June, an assembly of Lords and commoners endorsed the claims. |
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He endorsed the note in favor of his uncle who had lent them the money. |
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But his attendance there fell apart, first when his father, a worker in a motor-tyre factory, was endorsed out of the town on an Order under the Urban Areas Act. |
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