The California Chapter is a dynamic group, and they have elected the first Chapter representative to the Governing Council. |
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Kubba advocates quick national elections for a second, broadly representative council to perform functions such as drafting a constitution. |
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Thus, the institutions of the European Union that should be representative bodies are indeed so. |
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For instance, trade unions, farmers' groups and other representative bodies are among the most powerful lobbyists. |
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A Loya Jirga, a sort of representative national assembly summoned to sanction a draft new constitution, seemed to have been unimpressed. |
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However, the MOT's founders still ended up with arguably the most representative and thorough visual history of American railroading anywhere. |
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Nacba, which is the representative body of over 270 Irish gift stores, works closely with Irish manufacturers. |
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A representative estimate of the saturation adiabatic lapse rate is 6 Celsius degrees per kilometer. |
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The Welsh club are still expected to send a representative to the Minstermen's game but an immediate transfer now seems less likely. |
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Respond drafted an alternative plan and then entered into consultations with locals, representative organisations and councillors from the area. |
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The advertising industry's representative body, the Institute of Advertising Practitioners in Ireland, welcomed the news. |
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They do this by investing in a basket of shares whose weighting is representative of the index overall. |
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The Minister for Health, Micheal Martin, will pitch the proposals to a huge range of interest groups and representative bodies. |
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Vredefort Dome, approximately 120km south west of Johannesburg, is a representative part of a larger meteorite impact structure, or astrobleme. |
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In the real world, consumers would simply ask a sales clerk or customer service representative for help. |
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Our work includes representative taxa from all the main lineages of riodinids, lycaenids, and nymphalids. |
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The Exhibition has been organised by the Angolan Industrial Association, a representative body for the Angolan business sector. |
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There will be a representative from Crumlin Hospital attending the function to accept the cheque. |
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The second aspiring revolutionary I met was a representative of all the stereotypes. |
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Their representative body, the Irish Hardware and Building Materials Association, was not prepared to make an official comment. |
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Industry sources said representative bodies such as the American Chamber of Commerce could play an increasingly important role in future. |
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They are furnished in period style and presented to the public as representative of a national or regional cultural tradition. |
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In addition to these selected locations you may also contact a sales office, representative or distributor in your area. |
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The final selection of student projects for the Archiprix is not a representative sample of what is going on below the surface. |
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He beat Keating in 1996, partly by casting himself as a champion of ordinary Aussies and Keating as representative of a washed-up elite. |
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Nor can it be claimed that the participants constitute a statistically representative sample of the industry. |
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The apparel example is representative of girls' christening dresses and boys' rompers. |
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By getting e-mail addresses of a representative sample of the electorate, we can invite 50,000 to 100,000 people to participate at once. |
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Usually, I find it fairly easy to find a representative sample of a photographer's work. |
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They sought out a guest services representative and booked themselves into a 5 star resort, just a 20 minute drive away. |
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Follow these instructions carefully to avoid contamination and to obtain a representative sample. |
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However it was Josemi who was the sole Spanish representative in the line-up, in place of the experienced and in-form Finnan. |
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The nia nucleotide sequences were compared among Fusarium species representative of different lineages. |
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He was the only public representative to attend the meeting although a number of others had forwarded apologies. |
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As the last true representative of the Greek philosophical spirit, Plotinus is Apollonian, not Dionysian. |
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A wide blade putty knife is excellent for breaking up the soil and insuring a representative sample. |
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Prudie is printing your letter as representative of the tons of suggestions that came in about how to close down talky seatmates on planes. |
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And if they think that his representative is too effective, they can always charge them with aiding and abetting a terrorist. |
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She tried thereby to take the wind from the sails of Roland Koch, the representative of the right wing of the party. |
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Getting a representative sample of such a diverse and unconcentrated industry is difficult but essential. |
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Boniface was also prominent in Frankish church reform and functioned as representative of the pope to the Franks. |
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Let's consider his latest among a representative sample of 2004's notable short story collections. |
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A representative sample of Australian sound designs, from both indoor and outdoor sites help to communicate this national practice. |
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A show currently at New York's Janos Gat Gallery features Ross's latest works, along with representative examples of earlier series. |
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As a result, the dance companies whose data appears here are not a scientifically representative sample of the dance field as a whole. |
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It eliminated 21 industry groups that were either too small to provide a representative sample or were of little relevance to most readers. |
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The entrant must perform a program that includes a significant representative selection from each of the following. |
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Knowledge rhetorically induced from a representative anecdote will ironically contain both of Ransom's two knowledges. |
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The whole is quite representative of one of the French lexicological currents in the period considered. |
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A representative farm that utilizes typical production methods in the major cotton production region is constructed for Georgia. |
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A zap through of news channels will reveal this rotund surgeon, laying claim to be the sole representative of Hindu sentiment in this country. |
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The life cycles of the hydrozoans P. carnea and Hydractinia echinata and a representative anthozoan. |
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However, the bill does not require members to be representative of the local population or answerable to it. |
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Charles insisted that as God's direct representative on earth he was ultimately not answerable to any elected chamber devised by men. |
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As with nearly every cartoon with a dog or a cat in it, there has to be a representative of their sworn enemies. |
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The point is that this Anglo-American tradition of limited, representative government developed over hundreds of years. |
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However, the Ulukisla Basin is exceptionally well exposed and can be taken as representative of the Early Tertiary central Anatolian basins. |
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That only can be given to a representative or solicitor or a lawyer, or a court official. |
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I think direct democracy or anarchy may in fact be more subject to abuse than the representative type of democracies held up as the ideal now. |
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It left slavery untouched until the Civil War but it put in place a representative republic with basic rights for its citizens. |
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A representative of each family is invited to place a candle on the altar during the service. |
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Finally, in China, the moon and the sun are representative of the perfect yin and the perfect yang in the well-known yinyang symbol. |
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We expressed an interest in seeing it, and two days later the Tour East representative at the hotel informed us that one plant was in flower. |
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The horses were representative of cases presented to humane officers for rehabilitation. |
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In short, these certificates acquired purchasing power on account of the fact that these certificates were seen as representative of gold. |
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Rocks joined Alfred twenty years ago as a sales representative who traveled to music stores throughout North America. |
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He was told by the Wyomingite that he was pretty much representative of his fellow citizens. |
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You or your representative has the right to go to a court and seek a writ of habeas corpus. |
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If there is a question on the appropriate solvent for a product, check with a representative of the product manufacturer. |
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And the new agency can get involved in rule-making as the representative of injured workers. |
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It is their aim to have at least one representative elected to the Windhoek City Council. |
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It has appointed a representative in Italy and is opening offices in the US and in Australia with Travel Partners this month. |
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Once a relative even asked the representative of the receiver to kowtow to the dead at the farewell ceremony. |
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Toleration of different points of view and conclusions would be more representative of the open society. |
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Mr Will Fennelly, counsel for the state, said the defendants had pleaded to six representative counts on the indictment. |
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Making the work force more representative of the population has always been one of his top goals. |
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However, the business elite is scarcely more representative of the population than it was a century ago. |
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The resolution paves the way for an internationally recognised representative Government of Iraq to be formed. |
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Voting rights should be rejiggered to make the IMF more representative of the world, and a more attractive forum for Asian nations. |
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I was disappointed that our elected representative was so antagonistic to councillors who were working hard to resolve the dispute. |
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The song flies at an exceptional rate with Dolph screaming like a wild-man, which happens to be very representative of their live performance. |
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The 125,000 Cubans who arrived from the port of Mariel in the spring of 1980 were more representative of the home country. |
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Thus the results will be more representative of the least advantaged children in New York. |
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So in a way, it was a very positive iconic picture, which in a way was very representative of that point in time. |
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Mark Potts was the club's sole representative in the under-15s race, holding on for a respectable 23rd position. |
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I tried to make music that suited the artist and reflected the signature of that artist, and was very representative of who they were. |
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But perhaps the most important issue you start to confront is that of our representative democracy becoming ingrained, insular, and angry. |
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They defeated a Victorian representative side by 73 points in a practice match on Sunday but were caught holding the ball on several occasions. |
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The species are representative of both the Midcontinent and Atlantic faunal realms, but dominantly the former. |
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It is precisely to temper the passions of the people that we resort to representative rather than direct democracy. |
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But consumerism is a world language and, allied with representative democracy, it is the way of the world. |
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What would a representative of such an august organ be doing in an urban fastness of Fife at 11.30 pm if it was not kerb-crawling? |
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They're flown back to the race start, where they're kenneled until the musher or his or her representative collects them. |
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If representative democracy worked properly there would be little to complain about if parliament chose to deliver on social and economic rights. |
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There is still an opportunity for the Bush Administration to set Iraq onto a political path leading to representative democracy. |
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His art is wonderfully representative of the essence of the philosophy of Indian aesthetics. |
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Dempsey claimed it was strangling national political debate and undermining effective representative parliamentary democracy. |
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Unfavorable governments in favor of big business therefore remain in power at the cost of a representative government. |
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A representative of the team paid a visit to the shop when it opened in the week before Christmas. |
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But the industry was put on alert about the possible tax rises at a conference this month when a representative from the Revenue said the memoranda would need to be reviewed. |
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For many years he has taken part in the councils of the town as a representative of No.1 Ward, and he was last year elevated to the dignity of aldermanship. |
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During this period of joint occupation in the Columbia River watershed, neither Great Britain nor the United States had a governmental representative in the area. |
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Many of those who speak at the UN are representative of no one save the kleptocratic or autocratic cliques who hold power by force in their respective states. |
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The rector is the senior representative for the university's 17,000 students and chairs the University Court, which is the governing body for the whole university. |
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Aer Lingus is not speaking to Impact as a representative of cabin crew. |
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In a few paintings, abstract and representative imagery meet. |
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Johannesburg seems to be bringing sufficient elements and materials from which an artist could draw from when producing a true representative work of art. |
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Fuller's main interest, however, is not in religious thinkers who were most representative of their times but in those who rebelled against their times. |
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He was perhaps the most original of African American poets and, in the breadth and variety of his work, assuredly the most representative of African American writers. |
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Uncontested in her bid for the position of arts representative on the student society's board of directors, Tiffany Kalanj has won by acclamation. |
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A temple representative said yesterday that wooden tablets were found inside the statue of the Vairocana, or cosmic, Buddha while the icon was being regilded. |
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And whether their preferred candidate wins or loses, they have a right to demand from their representative an array of services. |
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How can the Minister assure us that that board will be well representative of the profession, and that its members will not simply be the Government's lapdogs. |
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And, he combed through his own archive in order to display the most representative pieces of his work. |
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With the exception of Pam Kaila, who won the education representative post by acclamation, the entire Students United slate was disqualified for infractions of election rules. |
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But with the online gaming explosion of recent years, gamers have become a more sophisticated lot, and are now more representative of the general population. |
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Recently I was party to the telephone conversation between a manager and his human-resources representative about the sacking of an employee for bad time-keeping. |
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Alex Jones is a representative Second Amendment enthusiast in the same way that Leonid Brezhnev is an archetypal progressive. |
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He is a representative of the Free Russia Foundation, an organization which aims to rebuild freedom and democracy in Russia. |
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Did a majority of American film spectators live in large cities before the 1940s, or were small town and country viewers more representative of the overall audience? |
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At the time, he had worked for two years as a customer service representative for DISH Network. |
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This council has a habit of riding roughshod over the wishes of its residents, surely we do not expect this of the elected representative in Parliament. |
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Her husband tried without success to reach a customer service representative for weeks. |
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The U.N. special representative has called for local ceasefires in Aleppo and elsewhere to start building a broader peace. |
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The actors throw themselves around the space, with little heed for the physical risks that they take, and their physical movement is the most representative of their emotions. |
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The bread is representative of Christ's body, and the wine is his blood. |
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A static Web presence has the ability to act as your virtual, global customer service, marketing, and public relations representative on a round-the-clock basis. |
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In step two, managers, key employees and a Your Training Manager account representative attend a one-day classroom program at the customer's location. |
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Students United candidate Pam Kaila, who has won the education representative position by acclamation, attributed her participation to issues on a larger scale. |
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But it is realistic to hope it can be better, that it can be somewhat stable, that the government can be somewhat representative and we can live with that. |
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No figures are given for the number of individuals interviewed, but instead we are informed that data was taken from a representative sample of 202 companies. |
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A representative sample of this spectacular art collection is exhibited on three floors in 43 galleries, some of which are graced by exquisite stucco ceilings. |
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The sequence to peace, officials said, was supposed to begin with the Taliban opening a representative office in Doha first. |
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It's really a strategic interest of the U.S. to see progress toward representative government and free government and free markets and economic development. |
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So he called Chisholm and state representative Josh Zepnick and asked them to come talk to his congregation. |
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Another northern area of the country declared itself the Republic of Puntland, and has made strides towards establishing a representative government, according to analysts. |
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Scalise was a state representative old enough to remember the notoriety of Farrell and Knight from years before. |
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His views and attitudes were formed in naval wardrooms and are more usually representative of public opinion than the constipated gripings of his critics on the left. |
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Our country is a representative republic, and that means we, the people, the little people, cast our votes for those people we want to send to DC to represent us. |
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The reason we have representative government is because we elect these people to spend a little time thinking that the issues, sometimes we don't have the time to do that. |
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A less representative poll by Cranford and Associates conducted on September 30, found Haley leading by only a 3-point margin. |
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The main prerequisite of representative democracy is based on an assumption that an average citizen enjoys free and equal access to any political debate. |
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The primary purpose of the Tsolwana Nature Reserve is the conservation of a representative sample of the region's karroid landscapes, habitats, heritage and species. |
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Further, the two colleges selected may not even be representative of large campuses, fox said. |
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A representative sample poll of 4,000 people has a plus or minus one per cent chance of correctly calling the outcome of a national or constituency vote. |
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A survey and resurvey were undertaken in 1992-1993 to find out the prevalence rates of substance abuse disorders in a representative general population in metropolis Delhi. |
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Measured by Enlightenment standards, this is a perfectly representative democracy, answering individual wants in a time always tending towards ideal simultaneity. |
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As the representative was exiting the stage, a member of the audience bellowed at him to tell the audience to resubscribe for next season's series. |
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In Ireland the justiciar was the king's chief representative in the 13th cent. until superseded by the king's lieutenant, the lord deputy, and the lord-lieutenant. |
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It was necessary to hold further elections for the two areas where vacancies occurred, and one representative was eventually elected with only 3 votes. |
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Museum directors wanted to display a representative work by every great artist, zookeepers hoped to have every animal no matter how exotic, botanists every plant. |
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The Conference of Religious in Ireland, the representative body for the orders, recently called for more land to be made available for social housing. |
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Neither the Indian consulate nor a representative from ICE in El Paso responded to requests for comment on this story. |
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In the early 1800s, Alexander I began to carry out further plans to westernize the government by attempting to create a Duma, or representative body. |
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This has involved the development of new representative mechanisms at the European level which maintain the regulatory gap through the enduring dominance of subsidiarity. |
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Before the start of my first day here, a representative from the Ontario Teachers' Federation flagged down a group of us and adjured us to refuse to mark the test. |
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The priest is the ordained representative of the bishop and, as such, the most visible apostolic link between the local community and the universal church. |
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What qualifies as vast enough, as comprehensive enough, as representative enough to faithfully render a city and its people? |
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The company told the Blessington Forum, a representative body of the town's businesses, that it was considering turning the dump into a legal landfill. |
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Really, sortition strikes at the tension at the heart of elective representative democracy. |
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His wife Eleanor was more representative of the activist strain running through the progressive movement. |
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The third sample is the Walloon subgroup from the national Panel Study on Belgian Households, representative of the Belgian population as a whole, poor and non-poor. |
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Large universities may not be representative of experiences at mid-size or small colleges. |
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A travel representative will meet them at the airport, bring them to their guesthouse and run through the route they've chosen for the next 13 days. |
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Ron Sparks, managing director of QBE Insurance, a consistent sponsor of yachting and regattas for many years, could be regarded as representative of the legion of supporters. |
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An Uber representative contacted the driver, and then sent him an email recapping what they discussed, and bcc'd me. |
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This second view was given representative voice by Choire Sicha at The awl. |
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One possible method to alleviate the problem of selecting the most representative activation energy is to estimate the value based on collected data. |
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In this case constitutional reform or more representative institutions are undesirable, since they are as likely to impede as to accelerate modernisation. |
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Ms Ni, a representative of the hall, told the Youth Daily that the cost of repairing dozens of damaged waxworks was extremely high as each wax figure was worth 80,000 yuan. |
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There are about 80 nationalities, being the most representative from Italy, Portugal, Lebanon, China, Paraguay and Argentina. |
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The paintings are representative of English art in the early 19th century. |
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Chersydrus is the Aglyphous representative of the Hydrophids, with which it agrees in its mode of life and general appearance. |
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This is one of the more blatant forms of brandjacking, in which a person claims to be an official representative of the company. |
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A question of right arises between the constituent and representative body. |
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How far can you trust the experience of these feedbackers? How representative are their views? |
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All this makes it realistic to regard Yorkshire and the Humber as the standard bearer for representative regional government. |
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The two Acts incorporated provisions for Scotland to send representative peers from the Peerage of Scotland to sit in the House of Lords. |
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The spread of hoffices is really representative of a deeper change which the work-at-home movement is producing. |
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The deal was signed by Britain's representative to the EU, Sir Kim Darroch, and the Scottish government. |
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Claudius set about remodeling the Senate into a more efficient, representative body. |
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Eusebius, in his later works, is the best representative of this strand of Constantinian propaganda. |
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After the reconquest by Edward the Elder the king's representative in Essex was styled an ealdorman and Essex came to be regarded as a shire. |
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This arrangement facilitated an adversarial atmosphere that is representative of the British parliamentary approach. |
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He campaigned in line with the Liberal Government to install responsible rather than representative government. |
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It recommended the establishment of a new system of representative government. |
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In England, Simon de Montfort is remembered as one of the fathers of representative government for holding two famous parliaments. |
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The Parliament of England was far from being a democratically representative institution in this period. |
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As of December 2015 Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb is their single representative in the House of Lords. |
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Aruba, with its own constitution, is a representative parliamentary democracy organised as a unitary state. |
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The Gaelic Athletic Association still uses the counties as its primary means of organisation and fields representative teams of each GAA county. |
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It is held in three sessions, for the presbyterate, the diaconate and a representative session including lay representatives. |
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The following have been selected as representative of Elgar's works, based on quality, significance and popularity. |
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Delius's first job was as the firm's representative in Stroud in Gloucestershire, where he did moderately well. |
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A representative who had seen his performances thought he could replace Fred Mace, a star of their Keystone Studios who intended to leave. |
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The board consists of four representatives from FIFA and one representative from each of the four British associations. |
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All Full Members have a right to send one representative team to play official Test matches. |
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Stricter rules apply to the pitch size for matches between national representative teams. |
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The Rugby League World Cup is the highest form of representative rugby league and currently features 14 teams. |
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A representative match between England and Scotland was played on 5 March 1870, having been organised by the Football Association. |
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Matt Le Tissier and Graeme Le Saux have represented the FA's full national representative team and were born in Guernsey and Jersey respectively. |
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Malachite's green colour is also representative of the green field of play. |
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The host nation then presents artistic displays of music, singing, dance, and theatre representative of its culture. |
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The next host nation then also briefly introduces itself with artistic displays of dance and theatre representative of its culture. |
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The next host nation then also briefly introduces itself with artistic displays of dance and theater representative of its culture. |
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England have played 19 different teams over their history with 5 of these being representative teams. |
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He was Britain's sole representative in boxing at the Athens Games, winning a silver medal at the age of 17 in the lightweight boxing category. |
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Read took over from Frank Perris in 1967 as representative for the Grand Prix Riders' Association. |
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Many representative democracies provide limited direct democracy through referendum, initiative, and recall. |
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First written in 1849, it establishes a sovereign state in the form of a constitutional monarchy, with a representative parliamentary system. |
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The Netherlands is a representative parliamentary democracy organised as a unitary state. |
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The WAA also control the selection and management of representative teams competing for Wales at international events. |
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The Lieutenant Governor on the island is the personal representative of the Queen. |
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The Queen's representative and adviser in the island is the Lieutenant Governor of Jersey. |
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Each Security Council member must have a representative available at UN Headquarters at all times in case an emergency meeting becomes necessary. |
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It may be more representative than the G7 or the G8, in which only the richest countries are represented, but it is still arbitrary. |
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Strongbow died in May 1176, and Henry appointed William FitzAldelm as his new representative in Ireland. |
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Frederick William enjoyed support from the nobles, who enabled the Great Elector to undermine the Diet and other representative assemblies. |
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Hall, which effectively extended those same constitutional limitations to any territory which has been granted a representative assembly. |
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The commissioner's representative in the territory is the officer commanding the detachment of British forces. |
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The Governor of Saint Helena is the British monarch's representative across the territory. |
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A representative body called Universities Scotland works to promote Scotland's universities, as well as six other higher education institutions. |
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As of 2011, the current representative is expert in media law from Bosnia and Herzegovina Dunja Mijatovic. |
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The country's constitution establishes a representative democracy as the political system. |
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Daniel is a representative for Oyo, a member of the ruling Parti congolais du travail or Congolese Party of Labour. |
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He or she presides over meetings of the assembly, and may be called on in a representative function for the remainder of the year. |
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Attendance was less expensive and the student body more representative of society as a whole. |
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Conrad regarded the formation of a representative government in Russia as unfeasible and foresaw a transition from autocracy to dictatorship. |
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But I had no inclination to hold any banners nor be a representative of any group of people. |
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The Police have been called the vanguard of the Second British Invasion, and also representative of the new wave movement. |
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Other representative works of this period are the Man from Brno and the Venus of Brassempouy. |
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The shell presents a representative nacroprismatic microstructure, with columnar calcitic prisms in the upper and nacreous layer in the lower. |
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The first football matches between national teams were arranged by the FA, who invited English and Scottish players to form representative teams. |
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The Executive Committee of the Irish Martial Arts Commission is made up of 2 representative elected within the membership of each Martial Art. |
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In 1872, Queensberry was chosen by the Peers of Scotland to sit in the House of Lords as a representative peer. |
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Games are held between an Irish representative team and an Australian team, under compromise rules known as international rules football. |
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It is a form of government in which representative democracy operates under the principles of liberalism. |
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Some critics of representative democracy think of the United States as an oligarchy. |
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It was founded in 2012 by the Somali diplomat Idd Mohamed, Ambassador extraordinary and deputy permanent representative to the United Nations. |
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Argentina is a federal constitutional republic and representative democracy. |
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Czech Egyptology has scored some successes, its main representative is Miroslav Verner. |
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The stories were also interesting because the author is representative of the younger generation of netfic authors. |
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Cobden was sent as Britain's representative to the negotiations with France's Michel Chevalier for a free trade treaty between the two countries. |
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The University of St Andrews Athletic Union is the student representative body for sport. |
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Henry Wilson now became CIGS, with Rawlinson as British military representative at Versailles. |
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This right continued until 1963, when the UK Parliament abolished the election of representative peers. |
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The event also acts as a national selection process to determine the Breton representative for the annual Pan Celtic Festival. |
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Under Scots law, the chief is recognised as the head of the clan and serves as the lawful representative of the clan community. |
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It asserts that the only acceptable constitutional form of government is representative democracy under the rule of law. |
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Today, Montfort is mostly remembered as one of the fathers of representative government. |
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Shortly after this, a representative delegation of barons, clergy and knights was sent to Kenilworth to speak to the King. |
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Then, as the representative of her father's line she would assume a place ahead of any more distant relatives. |
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Voters typically have two votes, one for their district representative and one for the party list. |
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Devolution for Scotland was justified on the basis that it would make government more representative of the people of Scotland. |
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These characteristics ensure that they are representative of the environment where they are sampled or placed. |
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She was increasingly trusted by her husband as his assistant at the ironworks, and she acted as his representative for the company. |
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Never before had white Americans embraced a black man as their representative to the world. |
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Romkatel, the local representative of Kathrein, have since been awarded the commercial Romanian DTT services license. |
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Also at this show was a representative of Wasted Talent, who arranged a meeting between the band and Ian Wilson, U2's agent. |
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She has an older brother, David, and a younger brother, Lyndon, who worked as a sales representative before venturing into film production. |
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The miners and miners' representative shall be paid for their time during all inspections and investigations. |
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In addition to the major Kontors, individual Hanseatic ports had a representative merchant and warehouse. |
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The Mayor of Oslo is the head of the City Council and the highest ranking representative of the city. |
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The Youth Executive comprises of a representative from each Synod, and several other members such as the Moderator and Moderator Elect. |
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Besides, Oceanus appears as a representative of the archaic world that Heracles constantly threatened and bested. |
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The Federal Republic of Central America was a representative democracy with its capital at Guatemala City. |
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It is the only complete representative of the courtly branch in its formative period. |
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It is the only known verse representative of the Tristan story in a Slavic language. |
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Also in 2013, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened an exhibition of some representative examples of the photography of Cameron. |
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They are particularly useful since they are sessile so that they are representative of the environment where they are sampled or placed. |
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A representative sample of the finished product often is stored for months for comparison, when complaints are received. |
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Meetings were held with a representative of the Trustees and the committee believed it could raise the money to take over the school. |
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As a representative democracy with a constitutional monarch, it is headed by Grand Duke Henri and is the world's only remaining grand duchy. |
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Today, Austria is a parliamentary representative democracy comprising nine federal states. |
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In the meantime, Domitian acted as the representative of the Flavian family in the Roman Senate. |
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However, these endeavours, real and fictional, are not representative of modern archaeology. |
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In 1843 an uprising forced the king to grant a constitution and a representative assembly. |
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Nonetheless, the captain was formally the king's representative and highest authority on his ship. |
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In 1236, he followed Danylo of Halych's advice and moved from Novgorod to Kiev, leaving his son Alexander as his representative in the north. |
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The Queen's representative in Newfoundland and Labrador is the Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador, presently Frank Fagan. |
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Uruguay is a representative democratic republic with a presidential system. |
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Christopher de Haro, as a representative of this firm, had been based in Lisbon and later joined Magellan in Spain. |
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An Executive Council and a Legislative Council were established, later becoming the foundation of a representative legislature. |
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Sir Arnold Wilson, Britain's representative in the Persian Gulf and author of The Persian Gulf, arrived in Bahrain from Muscat at this time. |
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I will use the Priscilla event as a representative example of a thermally precursed blast wave from a nuclear detonation. |
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Puerto Rico has 8 senatorial districts, 40 representative districts and 78 municipalities. |
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Is considered by some as the most representative festival of the city that lives up to the nickname he carries. |
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On July 30, 1619, burgesses met at Jamestown Church as the first elected representative legislative assembly in the New World. |
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He or she is simultaneously the representative of the autonomous community and of the Spanish state in Galicia. |
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On 19 August 1994 a representative of the Government of Guyana signed a similar treaty. |
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Gregory's successors were largely dominated by the Exarch of Ravenna, the Byzantine emperor's representative in the Italian Peninsula. |
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This means that the church is organized into dioceses led by bishops in consultation with representative bodies. |
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That only absolute, all else relative to it, representative of it, operative by it. |
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It is a means for lay citizens, representative of the community, to participate in the administration of justice. |
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Its main platforms were a call for representative government and opposition to the Balfour Declaration. |
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As noted above, there are 55 tinkhundla in Swaziland and each elects one representative to the House of Assembly of Swaziland. |
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A Lord Mayor is elected annually to serve as the official representative of the city for one year. |
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The Government, however, responded that the Articles did envisage a change in the election of representative peers. |
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The Labour representative for Abbey Ward for the past ten years also advised putting Guinness in a tea f lask. |
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Under the 1999 House of Lords Act, a new form of representative peer was introduced to allow some hereditary peers to stay in the House of Lords. |
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