By 20th June, Wills was completely reduced by the effects of the cold and their inadequate nutriment. |
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The freedom of testamentary disposition, of course, is a matter of statute under the Wills Act, originally under the statute of wills. |
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Mr. Wills said Terry Reilly's achievements extended well beyond the preservation of jobs. |
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Even that much explanation is unlikely to be vouchsafed to Michael Wills and his colleagues as they return to the back benches. |
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Wills were obtained from the British Columbia Archives in Victoria and selected by the order in which they were probated on two microfilm rolls. |
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When I played, little switch-hitting guys like Maury Wills were more popular. |
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Wills was an incredible hunter, western performance horse, and dressage horse. |
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Some who knew Wills much more intimately than Dacus did would question such a laudative expression. |
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Wills has been forced into adopting a more left posture to defend his parliamentary position. |
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She spent a year retracing the journey of Burke and Wills in a four-wheel drive. |
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It looks like Sir Seton Wills has come to our aid yet again and for that we must be grateful. |
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It is time for Mr Wills to decide whose side he is on, the University of Bath or the people of Swindon. |
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I DO wish Michael Wills would stop banging on about how much extra money his lords and masters have supposedly ploughed into Swindon. |
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The tone is superior and self-righteous, but there is some truth to what Wills was saying. |
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North Swindon MP, Michael Wills, will visit the school on Friday in a show of support. |
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The following day, Wills was so weak, he could scarcely crawl out of the mia-mia on the south bank of the Cooper. |
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I can then prepare the engrossments for your signatures and I note that I should forward the Wills to you at home for signature. |
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Paul Bonwick: With regard to Mr. Wills' comments, I'm not trying to create misimpressions, Mr. Wills, and if I did, I apologize. |
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Although Living Wills have been legislated through federal law, it has been left to each state to develop requirements for interpreting and implementing these documents. |
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It is important to begin negotiations on a regulation concerning Succession and Wills. |
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And Mr. Wills and Mr. Butcher, you're talking about how we are going to somehow affect commercial models or hurt them. |
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Meander along bush tracks to the tranquil mountain retreat of Glen Wills, once a gold mining boom town. |
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Mr Wills will be visiting the academy on Friday as a show of support. |
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But what are we meant to do, asks Kate Wills, when the air outside is even filthier? |
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The Grandma Moses of tennis artists, Billie Jean King, will be chasing the stylish Helen Wills Moody in eyeshade and lengthy skirt. |
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Born in Texas in 1933, Nelson's popularity stemmed from a diverse range of musical influences, from the Texan drawl of Ernest Tubb to the western swing of Bob Wills. |
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Martin felt that Wills ' motives went deeper than just Paciorek. |
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The Wills Tower in Chicago added all glass balconies to the Skydeck during its 2009 renovations. |
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And she is the daughter of two proud, accomplished women who have succeeded in life by asserting our Wills on the world. |
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King, who returned to camp and found Wills dead, was eventually rescued by a search party. |
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If Wills has any say in the matter, their boy will have his very own smokey, too. |
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I doubt Wills feels it is disgusting for pro-life activists to register voters at anti-abortion protests. |
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Wills are effective upon the death of the testator and do not need to be probated. |
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In England books dealing with the subject are varyingly titled On Wills, On Probate, On Succession, or On Executors and Administrators. |
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Later that day in Lerwick we joined Dr Jonathan Wills, a naturalist, for a three-hour trip entitled seabirds and seals, on his boat MV Dunter. |
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There's one remarkable moment, when Wills and a woman from the crowd sit and make eyes at one another, and a dorky, touching love scene is created from nothing. |
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You've gotten over the joke of the Wills and Kate celebratory tea cozy. |
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Soon Charlton ousted the more elegant but considerably less rugged Len Wills as right-back, performing combatively as the Gunners recorded consecutive fifth-place finishes in the championship race. |
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Because it includes places like Zoons Court, described by Wills as somewhere between Gloucester and Cheltenham. |
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That historic meeting between the poker-faced Wills, in her trademark white eyeshade, and the flamboyant Lenglen, in her daring dress and silk bandeau, was chronicled in sports and society pages on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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Present-day papal deceitfulness and arrogance are, for Wills, most vividly illustrated by Paul VI's taking the question of birth control out of the hands of the Second Vatican Council. |
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While Wills spent his early months in frilly, old-fashioned romper suits, George is a thoroughly modern mister. |
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To ascertain the existence of a will following death, you should consult your notary or go directly to the Register of Wills of the Chambre des notaires with proof of death. |
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Two things spring to mind: One, Cameron obviously has no need to stick his nose in, and his decision to plough ahead anyway implies a desire to toady up to Wills and Kate. |
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Wills devotes a lengthy section to debunking a claim in the Letter to the Hebrews that Jesus is a priest in the line of Melchizedek. |
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Though small by Gaga standards will probably rate alongside a quiet shindig for Kate and Wills. |
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His adoption of the odd monicker is seen as an indication of how self-effacing and down-to-earth Wills has become. |
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Those of us who go back to the nascency of NCR in the mid-1960s remember Garry Wills as the paper's conservative columnist. |
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Trini Lough, 29, is the girl who is said to have reunited Kate and Wills after their split. |
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If, as it appears, the influence of Ms Warren and her message is ascendant, now is the time for progressives like Mr Wills to demand that she seize real influence by running for the Democratic nomination. |
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And I know the past is intrinsically linked to the present when I go into the State Library of Queensland to read the reminiscences of Korah Halcomb Wills. |
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Our world exclusive pictures show Wills the student larking around with TWO feather boas while in his boxer shorts. |
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The couple's bull terrier, Wills, moves around with them. |
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Mr. Wills, you mentioned one of the things that are of interest to me, what I classify as the idea of some symmetry with the U. S. law and regulations. |
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The Chair: Mr. Wills, did you want to comment on the discussion? |
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The original medical school library, Wills Library, is also located on the ground floor of the building. |
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The Melbourne Football Club was founded the following year, and Wills and three other members codified the first laws of the game. |
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The Tuscarora Formation forms a clear anticline in Wills Mountain at Cumberland Narrows, Maryland. |
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Anticline in Wills Creek or Bloomsburg Formation at Roundtop Hill, Maryland. |
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Alan Titchmarsh, Lord Coe, Stephen Fry, Noddy, Kate and Wills and Andy Pandy nodded agreeingly. |
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A misbaha or tasbih is a string of prayer beads often used by Muslims to help count the various Wills of God. |
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The flamboyant Channel 4 presenter even taught Wills, 17, the bookies' secret sign language, tic-tac, during a 90-minute talk at Eton. |
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To accomplish this, Wills gives us a series of wildly contrarian takes on a wide variety of anti-government propositions. |
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Wills was loose, working the cameras with jokes about his new baby. |
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Later that day, in Lerwick, we joined Dr Jonathan Wills, a naturalist, for a three-hour trip entitled, Seabirds and Seals, on his boat MV Dunter. |
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Dr Jonathan Wills offers regular trips around Bressay aboard his boat, the Dunter 3.Dr Jonathan Wills and Dunter 3 sailing information at www. |
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Arthur Wills played solo on his trumpet, and the tune was the posthorn galop. |
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The young couple looked all loved-up after Wills, 23, returned to his former school Eton College to play in its ancient field game. |
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The groom, 44, is an optomologist and clinical instructor for Regional Eye Associates in Cherry Hill, and teaches at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. |
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Dr Joachim Gottsmann recorded incoming seismic waves from the earthquake at his office in the Wills Memorial Building, in Clifton, at the University of Bristol. |
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The young couple looked all loved-up after Wills, 23, returned to his former school Eton College to play for the old boys side in its ancient field game. |
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This passion sometimes leads Wills to overly sweeping conclusions and fingerpointing that seems excessive, but if so, it is the excess of prophecy. |
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I'm a child of the early 1980s and a teenager of the 1990s, and even though TV was beginning to fill with Ellens, Wills, and Jacks, Indiana was still a gayless place. |
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Lincoln's speech can be interpreted as a highly compressed Periclean funeral oration, as Garry Wills showed definitively in his 1992 book Lincoln at Gettysburg. |
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Before the Statute of Wills, many people used feoffees to dispose of their land, something that fell under the jurisdiction of the Lord Chancellor anyway. |
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Cricketer and Australian rules football pioneer Tom Wills coached the team in an Aboriginal language he learnt as a child, and Charles Lawrence accompanied them to England. |
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Taking his inspiration from such old-time stars as George Jones, Webb Pierce and Bob Wills, Ball created an album that recalled the sound of '50s honky-tonks and dance halls. |
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The ute is as Australian as Vegemite or Kylie,' declares a ringer called Grinner, who is holed up at the Burke and Wills Roadhouse in Queensland for a season of mustering. |
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