According to the Pass Law, government officials possessed the power to expel the worker from the area by adverse endorsement in the passbook. |
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The emergence of terminal and hospice care, and subsequent endorsement of the specialty of palliative medicine, is a clear expression of this. |
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My proposal for dollarization, combined with my endorsement of foreign buyouts of banks, led to the Yankee-imperialism charge. |
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The spammed messages were sometimes accompanied by a religious homily or endorsement. |
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Some groups took offense at his hail-fellow-well-met endorsement of the high life. |
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This might not seem like a ringing endorsement of war, but it contrasted with his gloomy assessments in the previous year. |
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Though typical in its insistence on the brand's exotic appeal, Price's endorsement was unusually high-toned. |
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The opinions contained are those of the authors, and no official endorsement is intended or should be inferred. |
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Like I said before, I've never really been into heavy music, but this gets my full endorsement. |
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And the speed of the decision must be interpreted as an enthusiastic endorsement of his views. |
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Pilots need a complex endorsement to fly airplanes with retractable gear, flaps and a constant-speed propeller. |
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Victory in any Assembly or Parliamentary election is no endorsement of crime, nor can it be considered as any condonation of conduct. |
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In addition to being ancient, the endorsement is actually a composite of three different and very old New York Times pieces. |
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However, the inflationist governments and parties have not been ready to admit openly their endorsement of the tenets of the inflationists. |
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They gave broad political endorsement to the new wording in the sections dealing with health care, industrial injury benefits, and death grants. |
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See my endorsement dated June 13, 2003, attached as Schedule B to these reasons. |
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Twenty years ago I had an endorsement on my driving licence, should I be banned from driving? |
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Defendant was disqualified from driving for two years, with endorsement of his driving licence. |
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Having heard evidence, the Justices concluded that there were special reasons for not ordering endorsement of the respondent's driving licence. |
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An endorsement for a drink-driving offence remains on a driving licence for 11 years. |
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Tim Buttimore, Wilkinson's agent, has received plenty of endorsement offers and media requests since the final. |
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Any commercial product presented or displayed within the educational activity is not indicative of endorsement or approval by The Institute. |
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It is difficult to see this as anything other than an endorsement of an encouragement to illegal activity. |
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Search engines interpret links to your site as an indicator of public endorsement. |
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But it does go back to certain pre-selection, a certain point for the National Party that one person received endorsement and not another. |
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With the overwhelming endorsement from his people, he can rally the nation. |
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The next phase of the transfer of power has won unanimous endorsement from the Security Council. |
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Group chief executive Calnan said the company's results were an endorsement of its diversification strategy over the last few years. |
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Soaps give a strong presence and endorsement to their women characters, but it is important to note that at some points the reins are pulled in. |
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For the athlete, if he's lucky, it's a medal, world recognition, splashy endorsement deals, the adoration of millions of compatriots, whatever. |
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The selling of state-owned property began in 1998, but has only recently won official endorsement. |
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Licensure of practitioners of various pseudosciences is often treated as endorsement and as a gateway to greater privileges. |
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The court's endorsement means kettling is fast becoming common practice at a wide range of protests. |
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We received full endorsement of the way ahead and validation of the thoroughness of the effort. |
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I already had a commercial driver's license and a motorcycle endorsement, so if it has wings or wheels, I can handle it. |
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Frankly, no one should ever be using an allonge if there is room for an endorsement on the original note. |
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In this way, every action you take or every value you have carries its own endorsement from the almighty. |
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Nonetheless, I am reminded of a remark that if science is androcentric, then this is the best endorsement for androcentrism that one can find. |
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The tsar was autocrat by divine right, sustained by the endorsement of the autonomous Orthodox church under its patriarch. |
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The major Protestant churches refrained from explicit endorsement of the Liberals. |
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A similar litany of complaints might have come from any United follower in the street, which is why fan endorsement has been nearly unanimous. |
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It is a tacit endorsement of false precision and superficial literalism in psychiatric assessment. |
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But the failure of the BBC to eat its own dog food is less than a ringing endorsement. |
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It's been nice, though to my chagrin not a single multinational corporation has offered me an endorsement deal of any kind. |
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It has received the overwhelming endorsement of the entire US political and media establishment, liberal and conservative alike. |
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I have always found his endorsement of the Malthusian population principle quite surprising. |
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Here, the document in question purported to say that the writer had received the relevant credit note and had given it his full endorsement. |
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Use of brand names is for clarity only and not intended as an endorsement of one product over another. |
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Congress, with selective reluctance, was skating sideways toward a qualified endorsement. |
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Gary Dale, needless to say, has Frank's unqualified endorsement for the impending electoral tilt. |
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Indeed, the poor beggars attending the meeting in April would have witnessed Lee's wholehearted endorsement of his chief executive's vision. |
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Akbar said the House's endorsement of the 45 candidates was a three-stage process, including a plenary session of the legislative body. |
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Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. |
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Mention of companies or trade names does not constitute endorsement of a product. |
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Yet somehow by the end, there's room for forgiveness and hope and and endorsement of the indefatigability of the human spirit. |
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The new prime minister-designate is to formally become prime minister after obtaining parliamentary endorsement. |
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That way, the neighbor won't be expecting an endorsement, and the opponent won't fear he will be given short shrift. |
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Your endorsement of this article shows you up for what everyone knows you to truly be. |
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The funny thing is, Goldberg's endorsement may not be the imprimatur it may have seemed. |
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However, despite the enthusiastic endorsement of the Welsh clubs, the SRU's rejection appears to have sunk the plan. |
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But if it had been tedious and unappealing then that will not have mattered one jot to City, more a glowing endorsement of a job well done. |
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A nod of commiseration gains the force of imprimatur, becoming an official endorsement of the validity of his opinions. |
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Of course, that one doesn't protest about a thing doesn't necessarily imply endorsement of it. |
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Why, it even carries the implicit endorsement of the US Secretary of State. |
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Each of the unions are now seeking national executive endorsement for industrial action. |
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Although this was not intended as an endorsement by the popular Republican councilman, the media and voters perceived it as such. |
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It is an irresistible compulsion, driven by unshakeable guilt and the constant need for endorsement. |
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Gotta love the the snark of pointing out that the endorsement form is badly written. |
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Sometimes, candidates are recommended from factories and agricultural collectives, with the endorsement of the due authorities. |
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Maybe he's doing a celebrity endorsement or something in an attempt to bring them back. |
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That does not seem to be a ringing endorsement of the procedure, although perhaps it is just cool, clerkly language. |
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Although we've already seen that having the endorsement of the most extreme members of the Democratic Party does not ensure victory in the primaries. |
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Sooner or later, even the most absolute monarchs or dictators would feel the need to confirm their right to power with a show of popular endorsement. |
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On reflection, however, I feel this would be unlikely, because I cannot be alone in considering his regular waspish observations positive endorsement of a production. |
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It might be argued that it is far-fetched to read such significance into a political speech and a generalised endorsement of that by a linked organisation. |
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The company beat off competition from several rivals to win the deal, and in doing so has scored an important endorsement for its expansion into server management. |
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They justified their alliance with the arch-conservative by explaining that it was a call for political reform, not an endorsement of his platform. |
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This campus is truly world-class in scale and quality and is a tremendous endorsement of Ireland as a location for future biopharmaceutical investment. |
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The concept of a popular economic endorsement of slavery is also strongly supported by recent denials that the southern slave economy was either unprosperous or unhealthy. |
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A royal endorsement is a timely boost to this major event as organisers seek to erase the bad memories of last year's cancellation due to foot-and-mouth disease. |
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Just when she thought she had the support and endorsement of the governor and many other friends in her quest, however, she was turned down by Finley, the surgeon general. |
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If he endorsed the cheques, what form did the endorsement take? |
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If that's not an enthusiastic endorsement, I don't know what is. |
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It should be in the hands of the people and require their endorsement. |
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The launch also saw the book receive another ringing endorsement. |
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The latter is undoubtedly the case because there is a copy of the disclaimer with an endorsement indicating that the claimant had refused to sign it. |
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This endorsement extends the liability insurance in your business automobile policy to individual employees who rent a vehicle in their own names while on your business. |
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I suggest that the endorsement on the record read as follows. |
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She adds that while a staged reading in On the Verge is an endorsement of a script's potential, it does not offer the guarantee of a full production in the future. |
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That's why the public want a UN endorsement for a war before we join in. |
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We are thrilled with the resounding endorsement of greater widespread use of the TASERs throughout United Kingdom. |
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Once she obtained the endorsement of her night flying hours, Joanna was approved to take the pilot's examination. |
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If the check marks next to the individual endorsements don't automatically uncheck, uncheck each endorsement individually. |
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However, when Witkamp tried to get an official endorsement to his competition, the UEFA president turned it down. |
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However, some political scientists question the view that high turnout is an implicit endorsement of the system. |
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Jim Cramer's October 20, 2009 endorsement of the Iraqi Dinar on CNBC has further piqued interest in the investment. |
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Mr. Jones paid extra for the flood damage endorsement on his house insurance. |
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Eligibility for a full motorcycle licence or endorsement for completing a Motorcycle Safety course varies by province. |
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One victory in their last nine outings was hardly a ringing endorsement for Killie. |
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This Frame of Government consisted of a preamble, seven articles and a signed closing endorsement. |
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Notably absent in the new guidelines is an endorsement of the aromatase inhibitor exemestane. |
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In 2014, Chubb introduced a crime insurance endorsement to help protect companies from social engineering fraud losses. |
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However, for men low in endorsement of TMI, partner abundance narratives resulted, counterintuitively, in diminished romantic confidence. |
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International treaties are usually negotiated by diplomats prior to endorsement by national politicians. |
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The drop-kicking World Cup winner will also be back on the nation's TV screens as GSK looks to ramp up his endorsement of the brand. |
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Another change is if you have to surrender your driving licence to a court in the event of an endorsement. |
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Beckham's many endorsement deals make him one of the most recognisable athletes throughout the world. |
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Table 6 presents a comparison of endorsement income and prize income for five selected goffers. |
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To transport gasoline, truckers must have a valid licence and the hazardous materials endorsement. |
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When an act is published, the signature of the clerk is omitted, as is the Norman French formula, should the endorsement have been made in writing. |
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Endorsement programs may be part of a graduate program or may be completed independently to add the endorsement to the initial teaching certificate. |
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Increased endorsement by the constituency in question might improve compliance rates, particularly among men who currently donate ineligibly owing to perceived discrimination. |
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Founder Bruce McFarland said Wednesday that having the mayor in the event's name equates to a City Hall endorsement of a specific religion, although no taxpayer money is used. |
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The National Automobile Dealers Association has renewed its exclusive endorsement of The Cobalt Group's comprehensive e-business packages for the third straight year. |
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Each package is neatly wrapped in cellophane and dated to insure freshness, also bearing the strict endorsement of Rabbi Jacob Pikelny as to kosherness. |
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Gilding a grand and gloomy piano line with soulful horn and handclap motifs, Aussie band The Panics' UK debut has considerable presence and a Kings Of Leon endorsement. |
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The issue arises not only with his endorsement of panentheist sacramentality, but even more sharply in his creative refashioning of a Lutheran theology of the cross. |
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Lincicome's public health endorsement allows her to work at the clinic unsupervised and to perform all tasks delegable to a dental hygienist without the presence of a dentist. |
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But the child's insistence on a physical reality amidst verbality is not simply an endorsement of the corporeal over the book-bound quibbling of Fossile and his colleagues. |
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Old Etonian David Cameron's endorsement of fellow school chum Johnson's candidacy does little to endorse his public utterances that the Tory party is a modern meritocracy. |
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After the Olympics, he was hoping to get an endorsement deal. |
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To think for example, a dull faceless nonentity playing a ukelele with shades of George Formby on a bad day received the endorsement of the voters in preference over Seann. |
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The co-sponsored promotion will consist of a skyboard flying overhead that will feature Vitafort's Fudgets and Caketts, along with Eckerd's endorsement of the products. |
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We erased 10 registrants from our registers, out of around 28,000, which is a real endorsement of the level of skill and professionalism in optics. |
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To the extent that ID is a religious idea, and teaching the controversy is not about teaching a real scientific controversy, there are significant endorsement problems. |
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Rajiv Gandhi's Congress government, which previously had their support, lost the local elections in December 1985 because of its endorsement of the Supreme Court's decision. |
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Negotiation requires a valid endorsement of the negotiable instrument. |
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His complaint made its way up the chain of command, and on November 30, 1936, Barner signed an affidavit alleging that the endorsement of his name on the check was forged. |
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If he meant the case as an endorsement of judicial review instead of Parliamentary sovereignty, withdrawal of that endorsement has been inferred from his later writings. |
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The closing endorsement serves an authentication function only. |
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The final draft, presented to the convention on September 12, contained seven articles, a preamble and a closing endorsement, of which Morris was the primary author. |
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Technically, all of West's reporters were originally unofficial reporters published without the express authorization or endorsement of the courts. |
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The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition contested the 2011 local elections, having gained the endorsement of the RMT June 2010 conference, but gained no seats. |
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The bank required that cheque endorsement be witnessed by a cashier. |
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Companies sometimes pay millions for product endorsement by celebrities. |
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Hariri's endorsement of Aoun for the presidency on Thursday is a dramatic and expedient marriage of opposing political camps that have been at each other's throats for years. |
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