With his smart clothes, close-cropped blond hair and remarkable self-assurance, Keating is more reminiscent of William Hague. |
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Mr Hague reveals his history as a secret drinker in an interview published today in a glossy men's magazine. |
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The court, which sits in The Hague, is the final arena for settling disputes between nations. |
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In massive wooden sculptures achieved by direct carving, Raoul Hague world to reveal the individuality of the trees from which they were cut. |
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It is based upon the customary international laws of belligerent occupation, including the Hague Regulations. |
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The laws of the Hague establish the rights and obligations incumbent on belligerents. |
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The prosecutors in the Hague need to prove that he knew of and approved the killings and ethnic cleansing. |
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When no such enactment is in force in the country of shipment, Articles 1 to 8 of the Hague Rules shall apply. |
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Rather than going for a trixie with today's multiple selections, I am happy to put The Hague, Sphere and Wee Forbees in a win treble. |
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Former opposition leader William Hague opened the new development by planting a native mountain ash tree on the site. |
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As uncharismatic and incompetent as William Hague, Britain's former Conservative Leader may have been, his successor could be even more dismal. |
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At a district court in The Hague, Milosevic's legal team sought unmonitored meetings with their client. |
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Can it really be that William Hague has struck a chord with the British people? |
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That is why 180 nations assembled in The Hague in November to try and agree a set of tools for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. |
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William Hague hopes to use this week's Conservative conference to prove he is fit for government. |
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The Hague Convention generally protects carriers by sea against the perils of the sea. |
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William Hague really did pave the way for his return to the political stage at his packed out event on his book William Pitt the Younger. |
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Chirac, if asked, would probably think you were talking about the nuclear reprocessing plant at La Hague in Normandy. |
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William Hague can proclaim that he will cut taxes and boost spending until he is blue in the face. |
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If the court orders his extradition, Beggs has the right to appeal to the Supreme Court in the Hague. |
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He could not reach his pocket book because it was in the jacket he had used to wrap Miss Hague against the cold. |
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The premier told the president that failure to co-operate with The Hague would have disastrous consequences for the country. |
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Perhaps the first glimmerings of this were the Hague Peace Conferences in 1899 and 1907 which considered various restraints on war and weapons. |
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Home to such institutions as the War Crime Tribunal and International Criminal Court, The Hague definitely has the justice thing down pat. |
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Solicitors acting on behalf of a double murder suspect are to take an appeal against his extradition to the Dutch High Court in The Hague. |
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He's still waiting for the raddled old hag to be taken to The Hague for her war crimes. |
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Mr Hague took a sterner approach to dissent by moving party policy to the right and banishing dissenters from the front bench. |
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Critics also complained that Hague focused too much on asylum, making the Tories look intolerant and xenophobic. |
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Examples are the Edinburgh Young Violinist, the enigmatic Dulwich Lady at a Clavichord and The Young Mother at the Hague. |
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Literally in a backwater not far from The Hague, Delft reposes among the clefts made through the sleepy Dutch fields by the delta of the Rhine. |
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The Surinamers constitute almost one-third of the total number of non-Western immigrants in Amsterdam and The Hague. |
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Stevin bought a house at the Raamstraat in The Hague in 1612 for 3800 Dutch guilders. |
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And then William Hague made Michael Portillo, the Tory Party's supreme Eurosceptic, his right-hand man. |
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There are unconfirmed reports that several more Hague indictees were detained on Thursday. |
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He subsequently traveled to The Hague to make more emollient, if less publicized, remarks. |
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Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands will preside over their inauguration in The Hague this week. |
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The former Yugoslav President is on trial at the Hague right now and has been tangling with the judges, the prosecutors and the witnesses. |
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It depicts a beach scene outside The Hague with a boat setting off into a stormy sea. |
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Conservative leader William Hague today urged sub-postmasters to march on London for a rally against the threat to their businesses. |
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William Hague laid down a marker for the election this week, when he made a speech promising that a Tory government would introduce tax cuts. |
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When George was six years old the family moved permanently to Holland, setting up home in The Hague. |
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Both are wanted by the UN war crimes tribunal at The Hague for their alleged roles in the massacre and other war crimes. |
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He was missed early on by Hague from a relatively simple chance in the gully and thereafter he struck the ball well to make 50 from 65 balls with four fours. |
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The case is being heard at the Permanent Court of arbitration, also located in The Hague. |
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But did The Hague just witness the emergence of a new bloc to bloc rivalry, triggered by events in the Ukraine? |
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The Second Hague Peace Conference adopted a convention establishing a new court of arbitral justice but could not agree on a procedure for appointing the judges. |
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The northwestern parts of La Hague comprise a suite of igneous units ranging in composition from diorite to granite monzonite collectively termed the Northern Granites. |
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In a matter of a few weeks, William Hague, once head of a struggling gathering of washed-up, latter-day Tories, has seen his fortunes miraculously transformed. |
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Hague last night insisted that he would not be silenced by accusations of racism, which he said were designed as a smokescreen to hide Labour's problems over asylum. |
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Taking center stage in The Hague was the recreation of the G7 as a unified western bloc. |
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The Hague system, rooted on unimpeachably pure democratic principles, has fallen prey to the unbridgeable gap between the world of MPs and the world of the party members. |
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Hague looked hopelessly windswept as his strands of hair got blown about. |
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But his diatribe in The Hague got him just the sort of international attention he wanted. |
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He left that image to dwell on and returned to it after the hard-nosed business audit was over and after he had walloped Hague and the shadow cabinet. |
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Labour's most memorable poster during its campaign was one of Tory leader William Hague, with his normally bald head sporting Margaret Thatcher's stiffly lacquered hairdo. |
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Privately, ICC chiefs agree with that sentiment, a source in The Hague told The Daily Beast. |
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He claimed that the International Court of Justice in The Hague is the only body with the authority and competence to hear arguments concerning the war's legality. |
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Hague and Portillo were the young Turks of the latter Tory years. |
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Basement rocks crop out along the entire La Hague peninsula in a number of fault-bounded blocks and as thin layers separated by intrusive Cadomian igneous bodies. |
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Meanwhile, he has handed Mr Hague an advantage by appearing to start a hare running only to shoot it down as soon as it appeared to be getting somewhere. |
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He had argued with his boss that the managers of the European nuclear waste dump at La Hague in France should be warned, but he had been overruled. |
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The Hague Convention, Article Four, states that you are not allowed to bombard uninhabited villages or villages that are not occupied by defendants. |
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Three newspapers from London, The Hague, South Africa, and they all pooled together. |
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If so, the venue will be the International Court of Justice at The Hague. |
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At The Hague, Charles had a brief affair with Lucy Walter, who later falsely claimed that they had secretly married. |
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In 1648, he escaped from the Palace, aided by Joseph Bampfield, and from there he went to The Hague in disguise. |
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The people thus incited, De Witt and his brother, Cornelis, were brutally murdered by an Orangist civil militia in The Hague on 20 August. |
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Biographer William Hague considers the unfinished abolition of the slave trade to be Pitt's greatest failure. |
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John Major resigned as party leader after the Conservatives were defeated in a landslide and was succeeded by William Hague. |
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For example, The International Criminal Court, based in The Hague, in The Kingdom of The Netherlands. |
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The Netherlands' first oil shows were seen in a drilling demonstration at De Mient during the 1938 World Petroleum Congress at The Hague. |
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On 21 June 2013 Arriva was selected to operate a new service between The Hague and Brussels. |
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In February 2015, Angelina Jolie and William Hague launched the UK's first academic Centre on Women, Peace and Security, based at the School. |
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In 2004, Froch won the Commonwealth and vacant British super middleweight championships by defeating Charles Adamu and Damon Hague respectively. |
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But not the kind that messrs Sarkozy and Hague are prescribing. |
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Mr Hague wants to stick his jackboot into ordinary working people because he cares not one jot about them. |
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The Den Uyl government in The Hague now had a willing partner in Paramaribo to realise its plans for Surinamese independence. |
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Charles returned from exile, leaving The Hague on 23 May and landing at Dover on 25 May. |
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All sides had signed the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, which prohibited the use of chemical weapons in warfare. |
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Both chambers are in The Hague which is the seat of parliament but not the official capital of the Netherlands, which is Amsterdam. |
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The organization also has offices in Copenhagen, Geneva, The Hague, Prague and Warsaw. |
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The tribunal is an ad hoc court which is located in The Hague, the Netherlands. |
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In the Netherlands, the first electric trains made their appearance in 1908 from Rotterdam to The Hague. |
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The Dutch company, Koninklijke Nederlandsche Petroleum Maatschappij at The Hague, was in charge of production and manufacture. |
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The upstream tended to be far more centralised with much of the technical and financial direction coming from the central offices in The Hague. |
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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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Amsterdam is the country's capital, while The Hague holds the Dutch seat of parliament and government. |
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The States General, the confederal government, were seated in The Hague and consisted of representatives from each of the seven provinces. |
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Disguised as a woman, he escaped from the Palace in 1648 with the help of Joseph Bampfield, and crossed the North Sea to The Hague. |
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The three countries established a Benelux Trademarks Office and a Benelux Designs Office, both situated in The Hague. |
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All participants were supposed to abide by the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, but this was found to be impracticable for submarines. |
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They share the Rotterdam The Hague Airport and a light rail system called RandstadRail. |
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Its status as the capital is mandated by the Constitution of the Netherlands, although it is not the seat of the government, which is The Hague. |
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The oldest stone in France is found in outcroppings on the coast of Cap de la Hague, at the tip of the peninsula. |
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On 31 May the French fleet was anchored against the tide off Cap de la Hague. |
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An operation organised separately by the Luftwaffe, the Battle for The Hague, failed. |
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On 1 August 1941 the Germans accepted that the Hague Convention laid down that no civilian could be compelled to work on military projects. |
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On 20 February 1808 Blanchard had a heart attack while in his balloon at the Hague. |
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Both nations agreed in 1979 to refer the question of maritime boundary delimitation to the International Court of Justice in The Hague. |
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Osborne was also given the honorific title of First Secretary of State, which had been held by William Hague in the preceding ministry. |
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The States General were seated in The Hague and consisted of representatives of each of the seven provinces. |
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Dutch and English trading companies were allowed to establish factories, and Thai diplomatic missions were sent to Paris and The Hague. |
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All of these objects eventually ended up in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, after some had initially been held in The Hague. |
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On 4 December 1628, he sailed for Holland and on 16 July 1629, reported on the state of the Indies at The Hague. |
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The Hague, with the court, was an early example, where artists split into two groups in 1656 with the founding of the Confrerie Pictura. |
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Painters from Leiden, The Hague, and Amsterdam particularly excelled in the genre. |
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The Peace Palace Library in The Hague holds the Grotius Collection, which has a large number of books by and about Hugo Grotius. |
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On 2 December 1998, the Conservative Leader of the Opposition, William Hague, rose in the House of Commons to attack Blair's plans. |
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The district stretches from Holme Moss in the north to Sterndale Moor in the south and from Hague Bar in the west to Bamford in the east. |
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Shortly after the German invasion in 1941, the USSR made Berlin an offer of a reciprocal adherence to the Hague Conventions. |
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The Hague is the seat of government of the Netherlands, whereas Amsterdam is the capital. |
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This so-called ballgown facade in The Hague features 12 square metres of wire cloth from Haver Architectural Wire Cloth. |
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The apostille process is a requirement of the Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement for Legalization for Foreign Public Documents. |
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She accompanied her husband to posts in Paris, The Hague, Rome, Brussels, London, Barranquilla, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Kingston and Seoul. |
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Meanwhile, William Hague is waving a blank cheque around to give to the Ukrainian people. |
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She sat between Cameron and the foreign secretary, William Hague. |
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Today's expression of regret about the events in Mau Mau by William Hague is welcome. |
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The Hague convention on adoption was somewhat of a disaster. |
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Why should anyone imagine that bewigged judges in The Hague will succeed where cold steel has failed? |
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However, lawyers for British Foreign Secretary William Hague had urged the court to block the legal proceedings, saying the case was unarguable. |
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Joop de Jong and colleagues from the Parnassia Bavo Group, The Hague, the Netherlands. |
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The company also operates in capitals such as Berlin, Prague, Budapest, The Hague, Bucharest, Erevan, Mexico and Rabat. |
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Seif Al-Islam Gaddafi may be tried in Libya, despite the ICC wanting to try him in The Hague. |
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Tony Blair and William Hague have become as dependant on the push polls and the spin doctors as the democratic President. |
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The crucial thing in this whole matter is the unscrupulous involvement of the Macedonian Hague Tribunal indictee in the daily political showdown. |
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Confusion prevailed Tuesday evening in Belgrade over the fate of top Hague Tribunal indictee Gen. |
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The Quaker William Penn was sent to The Hague but William opposed repeal. |
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A friend of the Mladic family said he had been put on a plane to the international war crimes tribual in The Hague, but Serbia said he was still in its custody. |
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The second would allow them to list that they are a civil law notary, a designation that allows them to assist in Hague Convention issues worldwide. |
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Collaery is representing East Timor's government in an arbitration hearing at The Hague which accuses Australia of espionage over a controversial Timor Sea gas treaty. |
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William Hague and his mob have become Britain's first serial bickerers. |
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Guests at the ceremony were entertained by guest speaker, shadow foreign secretary William Hague, who amply demonstrated his ability as a raconteur and anecdotalist. |
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Moreover, according to a directive ratified on 5 August 1937 by Hirohito, the constraints of the Hague Conventions were explicitly removed on Chinese prisoners. |
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George Downing despised the Dutch and from his position in the Hague gave a full and detailed account of all the political affairs in the United Provinces. |
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He expanded the Stadtholder's palace at the Binnenhof in the Hague. |
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After just a few months, Frederick and his wife Elizabeth fled into exile at The Hague, where they became known as the Winter King and Queen for their brief reign. |
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Morris began a grandiose program of building branch railways, and adeptly handled the arbitration at the Hague tribunal on American fishing rights. |
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One year later, the Hague Convention X, adopted at the Second International Peace Conference in The Hague, extended the scope of the Geneva Convention to naval warfare. |
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Normally, however, the Parliament sits in The Hague, the city which has historically been the seat of the Dutch government, the Dutch monarchy, and the Dutch supreme court. |
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In July and August, without Richey Edwards, they played T in the Park in Scotland, the Alte Wartesaal in Cologne, the Parkpop Festival in The Hague and the Reading Festival. |
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In 1930 the League of Nations held at the Hague a conference for the purpose of codification of rules on general matters, but very little progress was made. |
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He is also professor at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. |
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The British government, which owned the AIOC, contested the nationalisation at the International Court of Justice at The Hague, but its complaint was dismissed. |
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It is based in the Peace Palace in The Hague, sharing the building with the Hague Academy of International Law, a private centre for the study of international law. |
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The International Court of Justice is located in The Hague, while other major agencies are based in the UN offices at Geneva, Vienna, and Nairobi. |
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In Wassenaar in the Hague there is a grass course at Duindigt. |
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In August 1750, on a journey back from Germany to London, Handel was seriously injured in a carriage accident between The Hague and Haarlem in the Netherlands. |
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Finally he became a member of the Dutch Orchid Society and a Paludarium Society in The Hague in the hope of finding more information on bromeliads. |
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A letter dated 13 August 1641, from Lady Roxburghe in England to a correspondent in The Hague, reported that van Dyck was recuperating from a long illness. |
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