Keeping up with current affairs and maintaining an active mind has been the key to Gladys Whitehead's long life. |
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True princesses, though, like tatting lace, embroidery, balls, affairs of the state, and so on and so on. |
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His love for Sydney and his total absorption in the affairs of his adopted country never wavered. |
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Indeed, she reads the paper and a variety of magazines regularly, and likes to keep abreast of current affairs. |
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They also tend to spend more time on study and meditation and less on social affairs and community welfare programmes. |
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Those who believe that all affairs of state will shortly come to an end are, for obvious reasons, inclined to political quietism. |
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It also focused on some general war and military affairs problems and on trends in weaponry. |
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To be sure, his later absorption in philosophy made him neglect his private affairs and he eventually fell to a level of comparative poverty. |
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Even the most clever, adroit, and skillful legislature cannot achieve zero risk in human affairs. |
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As an executive who is responsible for financial affairs, he should not be washing his hands of the matter in such a way. |
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The writer is the acting director for UN economic development and environmental affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. |
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Eventually Tocqueville's single-minded absorption in French affairs will lead him away from America altogether. |
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At the time of launch the collaboration between the news and current affairs departments was a radical approach. |
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He was 55 years old with a bad marriage and a long string of joyless affairs behind him. |
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The judge said Vetch had abused the trust of those who had given him a free hand to run their financial affairs. |
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On reviewing the epoch-making events of the eighteenth century, we find a condition of affairs startling in its abnormity. |
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Yet, even though official statistics reveal this abysmal state of affairs, what is the Government's response? |
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Half the knickers in my underwear drawer are heavy-duty, waist-high affairs which profess to give you a smooth behind. |
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The report was adopted at the top security meeting of ministers in charge of defense and foreign affairs. |
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These wars were difficult affairs against enemies who were as technically adept as the Normans themselves. |
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But illicit cohabitations and love affairs out of wedlock increased significantly. |
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She also had a great interest in current affairs and the friendly rivalry that went with the clashes of Mayo and Roscommon football. |
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His counsel said he understood imprisonment was inevitable but asked for sentence to be adjourned so his client could put his affairs in order. |
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Philopoemen, the ancient leader of the Achaeans, is the embodiment of a prince who is constantly engaged in military affairs. |
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So, David, what did you think the big legacy in international affairs from the administration was? |
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After all, he has rightfully gained renown for his prolific writing and acute insight into current affairs. |
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His shrewd assessment of political reality was wedded to a belief in the necessity of moral idealism in human affairs. |
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He took a keen interest in local affairs and kept up to date with sporting activities. |
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Another honoured guest was the Consulate General of Japan for Cultural Affairs, who also attended the ceremonies. |
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The Rural Affairs Minister unveiled proposals to relax the ban on hunting with hounds and falconry. |
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Baffled by the jargon-heavy consumer information manual, I chatted with Cheryl Luptowski from the NSF consumer affairs office. |
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As war clouds gather in the hellish heat of summer, and the Kashmir tragedy continues to unfold, it is worth pondering the state of affairs we find ourselves in. |
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The Foreign Affairs spokesman said this attempt to bypass the people would be an affront to democracy. |
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It's unedited, gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs, Northern Development and Natural Resources. |
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Offer solutions instead of dwelling on how Indian Affairs has short-changed us. |
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The Economic Affairs Minister said that public investment in water conservancy is necessary, even if it means increasing public debt. |
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The Right Honourable Jack Straw MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, London, was present. |
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Yep, no flies on our Stevie, whose last gig was as Secretary of State for Indian Affairs and Western Economic Diversification. |
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Only two-thirds of the 258 companies surveyed by the Bureau of National Affairs say they grant two days off for Turkey Day. |
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Four rangers from the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Authority enforce laws forbidding damage to the reefs. |
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His visit was facilitated by the ministry of Foreign Affairs on invitation by republican President, Mr Mwanawasa. |
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The Gullah Celebration is presented by the Native Island Business and Community Affairs Association. |
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Frankly, I have never heard anyone else speak with such insight into Afghan affairs, post-US surge. |
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They were remarkable affairs, not in the scale of their pretensions, but in their all-inclusive nature. |
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Instead, she advocates for a major shift away from a morally-driven condemnation of affairs. |
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Most cacophony events were one-off affairs, just enough to jam the culture a bit before moving on. |
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If State of affairs succeeds, it could change the conversation around Heigl. |
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She later moved to the Department of Foreign Affairs where she spent time in the passport office. |
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He is a career diplomat, serving many years in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway. |
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Next, gather together all your latest statements, bills, receipts and payslips and then create a Statement of Affairs. |
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The veto is another blow to his leadership following the dismissal of the Government Administration and Home Affairs Minister early this month. |
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As well, the Crees retained eligibility for all Indian Affairs programs, such as those for housing. |
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Worse, Internal Affairs blames the entire situation on possible mental problems and she has been placed on psychological leave. |
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Though she served years in his cabinet as a much-respected External Affairs Minister, it's fair to suggest the two weren't exactly bosom buddies. |
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The meeting will be chaired by the Kuwaiti Oil Minister and State Minister for National Assembly Affairs. |
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There can be no economic revolution without significant and fundamental change in the manner in which we administrate and manage our daily affairs and our social relations. |
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France had been conquered in less than six weeks, America didn't like getting involved in world affairs, and Japan was a warlike nation hell-bent on conquest. |
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And although the Celtic Tiger was weaned on the dynamism of private enterprise, reporting continues to focus largely on the affairs of publicly quoted companies. |
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Chuck Todd solemnized his marriage to Meet the Press, NBC News's 67-year-old public affairs program, much like a blushing bride. |
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The Leader of the Opposition will withdraw the reflection on the Minister for Foreign Affairs. |
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He has served as a member of the standing committee on Aboriginal Affairs and the standing committee on Industry, Science and Technology. |
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Deputy Agricultural and Land Affairs Minister Dirk du Toit called on farmers to invest in what he described as human resource capital. |
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At this point I would like to acknowledge the new Maori rangatira in the National Party, the shadow Minister of Maori Affairs, Mr Gerry Brownlee. |
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Part 1 is a very serious part of this legislation, and in my view is a very serious departure from the usual way in which the Government administers its affairs. |
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Meanwhile, internal affairs confronted cates with DNA evidence linking him and the victim. |
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As Minister of Health he reorganized care for the mentally ill and for lepers, and in 1926 he became Minister of Internal Affairs. |
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Ambassador Niinioja said two officials from Finland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs attended the talks as observers. |
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The Department of Foreign Affairs responded by issuing the following memo to all Irish legations and consulates abroad. |
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She has freelanced for The New York Times, Newyorkmetro.com and Legal Affairs, among other publications. |
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Corporate Affairs vice-president of Sundaram Finance Limited, R. Anand, inaugurated the event and released a souvenir on the occasion. |
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Indeed, the report of the Maori Affairs Committee states expressly that neither of them owns the service. |
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The Institute of European Affairs last week announced his appointment as its director general. |
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There is a new book about the Soviet Gulag out from the Institute of Economic Affairs in Britain. |
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I am appalled this issue was not picked up on in the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee. |
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But this stuff is being purveyed by the Religious Affairs Department of the Saudi Armed Forces. |
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The handmaids of these august assemblies are Senor Solana and Mr Patten, the two External Affairs Commissioners. |
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Downer has done his time in Foreign Affairs and could easily be moved sideways to the related defence portfolio. |
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Minister Walsh also met with the Agriculture and EU Affairs Committees of the Sejm. |
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More than 50,000 low-income households are in receipt of such financial support, funded by the Department of Social and Family Affairs. |
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Foreign Affairs Minister Brian Cowen also threw his weight behind the Treaty. |
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The law permitted the Director of Native Affairs to do so against the express wishes of the child's family. |
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I am a proud alumna of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. |
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The matter has been examined in consultation with the Ministry of External Affairs. |
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In the autumn of that year, he went on the Bureau of Indian Affairs supply ship North Star to Point Barrow. |
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A grant from the Department of Social, Community and Family Affairs funds the fitting of appliances. |
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The small boxes were delivered to his office through an official in the Department of Foreign Affairs. |
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Its centennial was marked by a ceremony last month in north-central Alberta that was attended by Indian Affairs Minister Jane Stewart. |
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The elderly woman has asked Home Affairs for years to have her birth year corrected from 1945 to 1940, so she can qualify for an old-age pension. |
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Unlike Treaty Indians who are registered directly with Indian Affairs, Inuit people do not have such a registry. |
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After a decade of the Revolution in Military Affairs the US armoury is now much larger and more proficient. |
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I was joined a short time ago by Labor's Foreign Affairs Spokesman, Kevin Rudd. |
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Bandar, who was born in Sudan and married a Bahraini, was employed as an adviser to the Cabinet Affairs Ministry. |
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It still gives the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs authority over aboriginal children's education. |
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They accused the U.S. of interfering in the internal affairs of other nations. |
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The Foreign Secretary had an ace up his sleeve as he faced the Commons' Foreign Affairs select committee. |
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That position has been verified by statements in the House of Commons by Secretary of State for External Affairs Joe Clark. |
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As both superintendent of Indian Affairs and commander of the victorious, he was determined to limit French influence in Iroquoian. |
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Affairs with patients were regarded by many as being relatively minor offences. |
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He was later appointed as Minister for Foreign Affairs, while up to his neck in corruption. |
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The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has been called in to try to tackle the vermin on a pig farm. |
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A body of oral literature is being assembled at the Office of Cultural Affairs and has been partially transcribed. |
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If both of you have jobs in the south, child benefit will continue to be paid by the Department of Social and Family Affairs here. |
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The Minister of Economic Affairs got an earful from angry business leaders from Taiwan's top technology park yesterday. |
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The French embassy sent a formal letter of complaint about the incarceration to Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. |
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The system of spheres of influence by which powerful nations intervene in the affairs of others continues to the present. |
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However, in ecclesiastical and foreign affairs he was able to follow his own policy. |
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A man shall be perplexed with knots, and problems of business, and contrary affairs. |
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After the war, the government focused on its own domestic affairs. |
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Canada is recognized as a middle power for its role in international affairs with a tendency to pursue multilateral solutions. |
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There was a recognition that Northerners wanted to run their own affairs and must be given the opportunity to do so. |
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I established the fairly well-understood pattern that affairs of state were not in my bailiwick. |
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There have been proposals for the establishment of a single devolved English Parliament to govern the affairs of England as a whole. |
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The sudden death of his father necessitated a return to Leptis Magna to settle family affairs. |
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Nonetheless, the actions of the aristocracy continue to provide much of the information known about affairs on Eday at the time. |
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The Basic Law of Hong Kong protects all civilians and civil affairs against any interference by the garrison. |
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Three days later he opened the parliament. The aspect of affairs was, on the whole, cheering. |
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He went forward himself to observe the state of affairs and, finding himself under fire, suffered a heart attack and died. |
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The monarch takes little direct part in governing the country, and remains neutral in political affairs. |
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Defence and most foreign affairs remain the responsibility of the United Kingdom. |
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However, the UK takes care of its external and defence affairs, and retains paramount power to legislate for the island. |
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Henry had always taken an interest in religion, but in his later years he may have become much more concerned about spiritual affairs. |
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Jeremy Vine's weekday lunchtime show covers current and consumer affairs informally, a style pioneered by Jimmy Young. |
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I am not sure whether a similar state of affairs exists in former British colonies, with UK financial institutions dominating Anglophone Africa. |
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The Colonial Office in London retained control of some matters, notably foreign affairs, defence, and international shipping. |
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Nevertheless, South Africa has been identified as a middle power in international affairs, and maintains significant regional influence. |
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If Ireland is to have domestic legislation for Irish affairs they cannot come here for English or Scottish affairs. |
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Though the influence of the islands in Kingdom affairs is limited, it certainly exists. |
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Aediles were officers elected to conduct domestic affairs in Rome, such as managing public games and shows. |
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Work on the change began in 2015 according to BHP's chief external affairs officer. |
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In 1970, the band engaged American businessman Stan Polley to manage their commercial affairs. |
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The special municipalities will be represented in the affairs of the Kingdom by the Netherlands, as they can vote for the Dutch parliament. |
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The rallies of the NUWSS were calmer affairs than those of Mrs. Pankhurst. |
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In the two case study institutions alcohol abuse prevention is located within the student affairs division of the institution. |
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Mustafa Tameez and Greg Wythe work together at Outreach Strategists, a Houston public affairs firm. |
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The other three countries cannot do the same for affairs of the Kingdom that only pertain to them and not to the Netherlands proper. |
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Though it technically had no official role in the management of military conflict, the senate ultimately was the force that oversaw such affairs. |
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While Scotland and New Zealand dismissed Western Samoa and Canada with the minimum of fuss, the other two ties were keenly fought affairs. |
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Bertie Ahern was forced to resign as the Irish Republic's Taoiseach yesterday because of a deepening scandal about his financial affairs. |
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This state of affairs enhanced the empire's security and created a certain wriggle room for the policy-makers in Berlin. |
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Denmark wields considerable influence in Northern Europe and is a middle power in international affairs. |
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This state of affairs is a source of befuddlement to Walmart executives. |
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He will have responsibility for Coastal's government affairs, corporate communications and ad valorem taxes. |
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The delegation succeeded, even though prior Greek attempts to involve Rome in Greek affairs had been met with Roman apathy. |
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Superficially, the affairs of 'Every Other Week' settled into their wonted form again, and for Fulkerson they seemed thoroughly reinstated. |
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The seminar was also attended by members of public wellfare organizations specialized in social and women affairs. |
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The Guineas victories of Ghanaati's direct ancestresses were both dramatic affairs. |
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Some want the UN to play a greater or more effective role in world affairs, while others want its role reduced to humanitarian work. |
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In international law, sovereignty means that a government possesses full control over affairs within a territorial or geographical area or limit. |
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They sternly reminded women to stay home and tend to their families by leaving public affairs to the men. |
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Internal sovereignty examines the internal affairs of a state and how it operates. |
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Sorting out his affairs, Childe donated most of his library and all of his estate to the Institute. |
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Bede also mentions an Abbot Esi as a source for the affairs of the East Anglian church, and Bishop Cynibert for information about Lindsey. |
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No progress in human affairs will ever be built on the blood of innocent people. Today, we are all Spanish. |
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By 1967 many in the LSO felt that Fleischmann was seeking to exert too much influence on the affairs of the orchestra, and he resigned. |
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In 1916 his millionaire father died and Beecham's financial affairs became too complicated for any further musical philanthropy on his part. |
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They invited the other orders to join them, but made it clear they intended to conduct the nation's affairs with or without them. |
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During the late 18th and early 19th centuries the British Crown began to assume an increasingly large role in the affairs of the Company. |
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And that this state of affairs is not just the way things are. |
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His uncooperative attitude creates a difficult state of affairs for all of us. |
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He terminated his management contract with O'Rourke and employed Peter Rudge to manage his affairs. |
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Locals would speak sorrowfully about the state of affairs, often while nursing their sole plate of sadza for the day. |
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Abbasid caliphs followed the Sassanid and Sasanian influences are obvious in political, social and many affairs of life of Abbasids. |
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Objectivity was a primary goal for him, wanting to be rid as much as possible of the subjective element in public affairs. |
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Right up until the end he was keeping up what he did best, he was keeping up with current affairs, there was a stack of newspapers by his bed. |
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He was well practiced in such military affairs as deploying formations, but did not know the balance of authority involved in court warfare. |
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The Protestant population was given two years to settle affairs before leaving the city. |
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Additionally, he was sufficiently active in public affairs to be returned as Member of Parliament on four occasions. |
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The great men among the ancients understood how to reconcile manual labour with affairs of state. |
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Many of the empire's elites now sought to control their own affairs, and broke away to form independent kingdoms. |
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She took a lively interest in affairs of state, and was a patroness of theatre, poetry and music. |
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On each day, a different topic, such as foreign affairs or finance, is considered. |
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In 1782 came the new posts of Home Secretary, dealing with home affairs, and Foreign Secretary, dealing with foreign relations. |
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Sullivan never married, but he had serious love affairs with several women. |
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A very superficial and Americanocentric view of history was a necessary adjunct to the reigning Americanocentric view of world affairs. |
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His understanding of economics was primitive, and he gave his Chancellor, Reginald Maudling, free rein to handle financial affairs. |
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I came away bewildered, and hardly able to find my way among ordinary affairs. |
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Chesterton's fence is the principle that reforms should not be made until the reasoning behind the existing state of affairs is understood. |
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To make this mid-17th-century rat's nest of love affairs and sexual confusions intelligible for late-20th-century audiences is a job in itself. |
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During the 1940s, Powell had love affairs with actresses Deborah Kerr and Kathleen Byron. |
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Sonia took charge of Orwell's affairs and attended him diligently in the hospital, causing concern to some old friends such as Muggeridge. |
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In addition to this, traditionally ITV companies would provide other regional programming based on current affairs, entertainment or drama. |
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In 1950 Blyton established the company Darrell Waters Ltd to manage her affairs. |
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Communism is for us not a state of affairs which is to be established, an ideal to which reality will have to adjust itself. |
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At the time it appeared the song was not a celebration of an existing state of naval affairs, but an exhortation. |
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In a general sense, in a democracy, all the people of a state or polity are involved in making decisions about its affairs. |
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Foreign affairs relations of Kuwait is handled at the level of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. |
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For it is accounted a disgrace for the man to meddle or make with those affairs, that properly do belong unto the Woman. |
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Besides taking part in local Ayrshire affairs, McAdam operated the Kaims Colliery. |
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Djibouti is likewise an active participant in Arab League and African Union affairs. |
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Volumes tended to focus more strongly on secular affairs, particularly science and technology, rather than matters of theology. |
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Several of the archbishops of York held the ministerial office of Lord Chancellor of England and played some parts in affairs of state. |
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The war had left two countries, the United States and the Soviet Union, with principal power to influence international affairs. |
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He is said to have died in poverty brought on by his own bad management of his affairs. |
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The foreign affairs in the monarchy were basically related issues with the countries of the Southern Cone with which Brazil has borders. |
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By law, the King has the right to be periodically briefed and consulted on government affairs. |
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The Dutch are proud of their cultural heritage, rich history in art and involvement in international affairs. |
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Affairs closer to London ensured, well into the 1530s, that Irish affairs remained at best a secondary concern. |
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Many domestic policy debates concern the appropriate level of government involvement in economic and social affairs. |
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He was a strong supporter of the Liberal Party and took a keen interest in Irish affairs. |
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The programme saw him unite with fellow British legends Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the adventurer, and John Simpson, the BBC world affairs editor. |
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In 1741 guardians were appointed to take care of his affairs and watch lest in his outbursts of violence he should do himself harm. |
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The town meeting levied taxes, built roads, and elected officials who managed town affairs. |
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Scottish affairs thereafter were managed by the Lord Advocate until 1827, when responsibility passed to the Home Office. |
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Critics said Gladstone had neglected military affairs and had not acted promptly enough to save the besieged Gordon. |
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He entered the cabinet in 1885 and served twice as foreign minister, paying special attention to French and German affairs. |
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The General Assembly can and does pass legislation governing the affairs of the Church. |
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The India Act created a new Board of Control to oversee the affairs of the East India Company. |
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Economic affairs also took their interest, and they largely controlled the trade in furs, timber, banking and railroad management. |
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Denmark exercises hegemonic influence in the Danish Realm, devolving powers to handle internal affairs. |
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It was revealed later during the interrogation that the absconder is the son of former state minister for foreign affairs Siddique Kanju. |
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News and current affairs programming has always constituted the dominant part of BBC Radio Scotland's schedules, especially on weekdays. |
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So far two series of current affairs documentary Trusadh has been commissioned as of 2010, which is sometimes presented by Donald MacSween. |
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Napoleon dominated European and global affairs for more than a decade while leading France against a series of coalitions in the Napoleonic Wars. |
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Afterward, Duncan Bonfield, BAA director of corporate affairs, and Mark Mann, BAA head of media relations, resigned. |
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However, because the Memoirs revealed Wollstonecraft's affairs and her illegitimate child, they were seen as shocking. |
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It controls substantial parts of public health, home affairs and foreign affairs. |
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The affairs either ran out of steam or were halted after Caitlin discovered his infidelity. |
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In the process, Henry's attention became increasingly focused on European politics and events rather than domestic affairs. |
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Article 14, paragraph 3, of the Charter, foresees the handling of Kingdom affairs in all other cases by the Netherlands. |
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The Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs, Bin Alawi was in December 1997 promoted to this rank from a minister of state for foreign affairs. |
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This caused them to insist upon Augustus' participation in imperial affairs from time to time. |
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In early 1943 Thomas began a relationship with Pamela Glendower, one of several affairs he had during his marriage. |
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A vote of censure was moved against Burke, however, for noticing the affairs of France, which was moved by Lord Sheffield and seconded by Fox. |
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In the face of the impossibility of the Castilian institutions to take care of the New World affairs, other new institutions were created. |
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Charles grew exhausted with the pope's meddling in what he viewed as purely secular affairs. |
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Each Giudicato saw to its own defense, maintained its own laws and administration, and looked after its own foreign and trading affairs. |
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Thus the people of the Scandinavian Peninsula had a strong influence in international affairs during the 20th century. |
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The dominant position of French language in international affairs was overtaken by English, since the emergence of the US as a major power. |
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Except in military defence and foreign affairs, Hong Kong maintains its independent executive, legislative and judiciary powers. |
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Since then, Sweden has been at peace, maintaining an official policy of neutrality in foreign affairs. |
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Maugham's father, Robert Ormond Maugham, was a lawyer who handled the legal affairs of the British embassy in Paris. |
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The lancers chafing in the right gorge had thrice dispatched their only subaltern as galloper to report on the progress of affairs. |
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This was the state of affairs when Philip launched his campaign of 1198 with an attack on Vexin. |
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They are governed by the Brussels Region for economics affairs and by the Flemish Community for educational and cultural issues. |
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Women authors reported on politics and on their private love affairs in The Hague and in London. |
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I'm using a lot of energy more specifically about political states of affairs, which I think are very, very worrying as things stand. |
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He considers it a weakness to try to find the shape and form of God, or to suppose that such a being would care about human affairs. |
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Clement wrote about the order with which Jesus commanded the affairs of the Church be conducted. |
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When Chaucer was sent as a diplomat to Italy in 1378, Gower was one of the men to whom he gave power of attorney over his affairs in England. |
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The headman is central to all homestead affairs and he is often polygamous. |
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Canada is also a member of various other international and regional organizations and forums for economic and cultural affairs. |
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For the next two decades, Vasco da Gama lived out a quiet life, unwelcome in the royal court and sidelined from Indian affairs. |
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He leads through example and advises his wives on all social affairs of the home as well as seeing to the larger survival of the family. |
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Foreign affairs of the overseas territories are handled by the FCO in London. |
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It debated its role in world affairs and joined the United Nations in 1945, NATO in 1949, where it became a close ally of the United States. |
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Thus they consolidated the state of affairs whereby monarchs would call and close parliament as and when they needed it. |
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It also has powers to make regulations for the general management and good government of the Church, and the property and affairs thereof. |
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There are a number of issues external to the institution that can influence the fiscal management of student affairs. |
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During the nineteenth century Methodism played a large role in the culture and political affairs of Toronto. |
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The European Union is a supranational union and not a sovereign state, and has limited scope in the areas of foreign affairs and defence policy. |
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Elizabeth was cautious in foreign affairs, manoeuvring between the major powers of France and Spain. |
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They dominated the political affairs of Sri Lanka for over two centuries through repeated invasions and occupation. |
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Diplomacy with local clients was conducted primarily in Arabic, which was the traditional language of bureaucratic affairs. |
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On the foreign affairs side, Authari managed to thwart the dangerous alliance between the Byzantines and the Franks. |
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The Regulating Act, however, granted them additional powers relating to foreign affairs and defence. |
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A new era of Hebridean involvement in the affairs of the wider world was about to commence. |
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In 2016, it was reported in the Private Eye current affairs magazine that four out of the FTSE top 10 companies paid no corporation tax at all. |
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Finding the affairs of the realm in disorder, he purged the royal administration of a great number of ministers and judges. |
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The Soviet Union sought to dominate the internal affairs of countries that bordered it. |
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Britain could not tolerate Russian dominance of Ottoman affairs, as that would challenge its domination of the eastern Mediterranean. |
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Calvin continued to take an interest in the French religious affairs from his base in Geneva. |
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But that jolly crowd, composed mostly of athletes and footballists, had little mind for the serious affairs of life, and nothing was done. |
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South Africa's home affairs spokesman Ronnie Mamoepa rejected the idea that Lesotho should be treated as a special case. |
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Stalin ordered the conversion of the Cominform into an instrument to monitor and control internal affairs of other Eastern Bloc parties. |
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Walpole trusted him completely, and gave him extensive control over his affairs. |
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Not only that, France had no intention to ally with Russia, who, years earlier, had meddled in France's affairs during Austria's succession war. |
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His Ordinances of 1541 involved a collaboration of Church affairs with the City council and consistory to bring morality to all areas of life. |
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Somewhere along the line, he managed to complete a kind of psychic eversion, a kind of total transformation of internal affairs. |
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The General Treaty reserved foreign affairs and defence to the United Kingdom but allowed internal autonomy. |
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Member states must agree unanimously for the EU to adopt policies concerning defence and foreign affairs. |
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He had long been deeply involved in the affairs of his own Duchy of Gascony. |
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Voluntary liquidations occur when the company's members decide voluntarily to wind up the affairs of the company. |
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On 13 May 2015, Salmond was appointed as the SNP's foreign affairs spokesman in the House of Commons. |
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Solicitors are members of the Law Society of Scotland and deal directly with their clients in all sorts of legal affairs. |
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Church affairs are government by a central government ministry, and clergy are government employees. |
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In each case, personal access may only be used to tender advice on public affairs. |
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The Scottish Government Justice and Communities Directorates are responsible for devolved justice and home affairs policy. |
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Increasingly, however, Edward's attention was drawn towards military affairs. |
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To regulate internal affairs, it has the power to regulate and govern military forces and militias, suppress insurrections and repel invasions. |
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The clergy's affairs, for example, were regulated by an Assembly of the Clergy, meeting quinquennially to deal with matters of common concern. |
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Richard then set his affairs in order, bequeathing all his territory to his brother John and his jewels to his nephew Otto. |
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Beginning in 1965, the governor of the Bahamas also was governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands and oversaw affairs for the islands. |
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Nevertheless, it did allow the couple to be closely involved in court affairs. |
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Defence and foreign affairs are carried out by the United Kingdom, which also retains responsibility to ensure good government. |
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World War I and especially World War II diminished the eminence of Western Europe in world affairs. |
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The British Broadcasting Corporation operates the popular BBC Bangla news and current affairs service. |
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Reconnect and bring the presence of your spirit animal into your ordinary, everyday affairs. |
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Military noninterference in political affairs has contributed to Senegal's stability since independence. |
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From the Age of Discovery onwards, Europe played a predominant role in global affairs. |
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The judge gave him ten days to put his affairs in order before beginning his sentence. |
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After his victory King Sverre placed Shetland under direct Norwegian rule, a state of affairs that continued for nearly two centuries. |
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Sultan Qaboos is the head of state and also directly controls the foreign affairs and defence portfolios. |
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The primary aim of education during this period was to train young men in agriculture, warfare, Roman traditions, and public affairs. |
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It works to promote and enhance the participation of the laity in the governance and general affairs of the Church. |
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Neither of us will make compulsory laws or interfere in the internal affairs of the other. |
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In this posture were affairs at the inn when a gentleman arrived there post. |
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Current affairs magazines include Insight Namibia, Vision2030 Focus magazine. |
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We are displeased at the disturbed state of affairs in Florence, the more so in that it owes its origin to your preaching. |
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In Henry's eyes, this alliance would cement the friendship of Castile and France as well as remove Isabella from Castilian affairs. |
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The Sultan of Muscat would be responsible for the external affairs of Oman. |
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