If any one of them is not a bearer of Amrit, he or she is suggested to drink Amrit. |
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Marlborough mace bearer Bob Dobbs is a great traditionalist, right down to following in the footsteps of his late uncle Fred. |
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The female tree is the best for the home garden, as they are the best fruit bearer. |
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The queen's principal role was as bearer and transmitter of royalty, of which she took possession on the death of her husband. |
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With only a little more than a year in the Army Reserve, Baker has now become the bearer of the military service torch in his family. |
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The main guys involved in a wedding ceremony are the groom, groomsmen or best man, the ring bearer and the father of the bride. |
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Such schemes include tax amnesties, voluntary disclosures and special bearer bonds. |
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The wedding music sounded and the bride's maids and the ring bearer began to walk down the aisle. |
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Henry is shown surrounded by a host of footmen, officials and dignitaries, a mace bearer, a crowd of nobles, and six trumpeters. |
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Two bearer shares were allocated to Hemery and then transferred to trusts of which the two appellants and Baber were settlors. |
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However, pledges of documents of title and of bearer bonds are excluded from most of the statutory requirements. |
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The owner is said to have put unreported income in bank deposits or used it to buy bearer bonds. |
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The issued share capital of Latreefers was 100 bearer shares of no par value. |
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This is because English law treats both share certificates to bearer and bearer debt securities as negotiable instruments. |
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The bearer check will remain in circulation until January 31, but it does not replace the Zimbabwean dollar. |
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An installment receipt is a corporate security that represents a share held by the bearer but only partially paid for. |
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As we left the restaurant the bearer looked at the man in pyjamas and at me and smirked. |
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The bearer sitting on a stool by the door could not even begin to stop him. |
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Jyotiraditya Scindia held forth expansively to Barkha Dutt over a multi-course breakfast with a bearer hovering. |
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A new state law permits it, provided the bearer leaves the weapon in a locked car on the employer's property. |
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The professional ivory hunter generally carried his large medium-bore rifle while on foot and had his gun bearer carry the heavy rifle. |
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Able to operate under most weather conditions on all sorts of terrain, a human bearer can carry 60-80 pounds for fifteen miles in a day. |
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No one wants to debate the future of Britain, because of another fine old tradition the bearer of bad tidings always got the chop. |
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Rather than shooting the messenger, the Mail has decided to shoot the horse that carried the bearer of the news. |
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I hate to be the bearer of bad tidings, but I'm quite certain life was not meant to be lived through an Excel spreadsheet. |
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The ofo can be used to prove the innocence of the bearer and can be carried to meetings in a leather bag, where it may receive libations. |
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The colourful procession was led by the 1st Huntingdon All Saints' Scout Band, and a flag bearer carrying St George's Cross. |
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The two thurifers should be assisted by a boat bearer during the procession. |
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If you want a more relaxed approach, then the pantry provides delicious thalis at your seat via your personal bearer. |
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I told him to stay out of it and let someone else be the bearer of bad news. |
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The visas could allow the bearer to travel freely within the European Union. |
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Although the physical dangers of public speaking have disappeared these days, the trepidation of that poor message bearer has not. |
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A Royal British Legion standard bearer was among the many mourners who attended Mrs her funeral. |
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Working on the 13.56 MHz frequency, a radio wave ricochets off the chip, picking up a code that identifies the bearer. |
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Benton was a standard bearer for what came to be called Manifest Destiny, the idea that the United States was justly fated to fill the continent. |
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Why should the instability of a few simpletons be the standard bearer for what the rest of us might watch, read, hear, think? |
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The mayor and six previous mayors, preceded by the city's senior mace bearer, all on horseback, received them in great splendour. |
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I twisted Billy's statement to demonstrate that money talks, and therefore gives its bearer power that others lack. |
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These three drummers, along with the flag bearer on the extreme left, holding the cabildo's flag, are dressed in European-style pants, shirts, and hats. |
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In about 12 minutes the gun carriage and bearer party and escort party, led by a band of the Royal Marines, will lead off. |
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How would people in the audience have known that here was a bearer of friendly fire, not an accomplice in the massacre? |
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Not to be the bearer of ill tidings, Herman, but you are close to the last person in America still wondering this. |
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The former First Lady and current US senator from New York is widely seen as the most prominent standard bearer of what passes for a liberal wing of the Democratic Party. |
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Never was any bearer of this holy labarum injured during fights. |
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We had a beautiful ceremony, officiated by a justice of the peace, with our siblings as witnesses and my niece and nephew as flower girl and ring bearer. |
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Mackie can be the ring bearer and my sisters can be the flower girls. |
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Since Maddy was still little, she and Nikki were going to share the duty of flower girls, and Lita's little son Mathew was going to be the ring bearer. |
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Such a move enables a second shift, namely, the shift from viewing the sati as victim, to viewing her as active bearer of a particular, context-specific, subjectivity. |
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The perfectly moronic bearer of this little divine awakening has the distinction of being one of the first truly monumental schmucks of my career. |
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It will also feature a march past led by the Pipes and Drums, a battalion roll call, standard bearer competition and a display of vintage military vehicles. |
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The position differs where the security given by the debtor comprises marketable securities, such as bearer bonds, share warrants, scrip, or exchequer bills. |
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Mrs Manning obviously intended to come as a bearer of good tidings. |
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It should not be surprising, then, that the bearer of the bad tidings that research in psychology does not validate ESP, is usually not greeted with enthusiasm. |
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Another group of three court ladies with their lantern bearer appear further back in the garden, seated or standing in a pavilion decorated with lanterns. |
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When Alfred died in 1997, Ray was the only white coffin bearer at his funeral, and later Ray set about updating the book, which was republished last year. |
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Mr Wright blew his chance and the line went to the other coffin bearer. |
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The provision does not assume that, if in its original tenor the cheque is payable to bearer, it cannot be changed to an order instrument by a special indorsement. |
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The catch is that this paper is redeemable, meaning that at some future point it matures and then it must either be paid back, with the discount, to the bearer of that coupon. |
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Customs officers can seize cash, and cash includes cash equivalents, including bearer bonds, gemstones, money orders, postal notes, precious metals, and travellers cheques. |
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The resource underlying the UF is a bearer security of the Bank of Chile. |
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Regardless of the evidence, the lottery ticket is a bearer note, which means whoever turns in a valid ticket is legally entitled to the winnings, end of story. |
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There is also a move afoot to abolish bearer share regimes that do not facilitate a record of the owner, as ownership is passed by delivery of the shares. |
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He was doing his daily courier round for the money brokers when he was held at knifepoint and his briefcase, containing almost 300 bearer bonds, was taken. |
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Transfer or negotiation is easiest where the bill is payable to bearer. |
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Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but here at Royalist towers we think not. |
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Bank notes are frequently referred to as promissory notes, a promissory note made by a bank and payable to bearer on demand. |
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Locke established the individual as the unit of value and the bearer of rights to life, liberty, property and the pursuit of happiness. |
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And voila, no one in this country wanted to issue bearer bonds any more. |
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The ring bearer, Andrew Dossett Alexander, wore an ivory and white heirloom two-piece short set with a Peter Pan collar. |
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A photograph of the bearer is usually present, as well as additional information, such as restrictions to the bearer's driving licence. |
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In Canada, a driver's licence usually lists the name, home address, height and date of birth of the bearer. |
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However, such memorial stamps can preclude the passport bearer from travelling to certain countries. |
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The inscription describes him as a horse soldier of the Cavalry Regiment of Petriana and standard bearer of the Troop of Candidus. |
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His offshore company, Cadley House Ltd, was registered in the Seychelles with bearer bonds and a bank account in Morocco. |
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If a bearer cheque is lost or destroyed the owner shall be entitled to submit an objection to payment of its amount to the drawee. |
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Shelby Friedrichs IV served as the ring bearer in a silk organza sailor suit. |
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As the bearer and nurturer of our future generations, we are obligated to protect them from all sources of danger. |
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Zadie Smith heralds you as the flag bearer for the Anglophone Novel. |
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The night-time setting symbolises the darkness into which Christ is the bearer of light. |
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Mountain Dew is a flag bearer for guys who want to have an exhilarating, good time. |
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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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Narcism or self loathing the bearer of this Jeckyl and Hyde dichotomy believes in both, no matter how disturbing they can be. |
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To be an image bearer of God involves us in creative, stewardly use of the resources endowed by the Creator in his creation. |
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One of the church's great roles is as the great dissenter of every age, the bearer of unwelcome truths, the rebuffer of the wisdoms of the world. |
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John Stuart Mill was a pupil of Bentham's and was the torch bearer for utilitarian philosophy through the late nineteenth century. |
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These titles are the rough equivalents of European titles, albeit dependent on the actual wealth and prestige of the bearer. |
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Beckham's teammate Gary Neville was the best man, and the couple's infant son, Brooklyn, was the ring bearer. |
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In this period, women also often gave knights and warriors gifts that included thyme leaves, as it was believed to bring courage to the bearer. |
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Not the bearer of glad tidings of great damnation. A forecrier of earthly rejuvenescence. |
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On the one hand, the Virgin embodies the archetype of the great mother, fertile generatrix of life and bearer of the Savior-Logos. |
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The right to the arms passes from the original bearer to those of his legitimate direct descendants by a male line. |
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The right to freedom of expression is particularly important for media, which plays a special role as the bearer of the general right to freedom of expression for all. |
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To yet another source of recognition of legitimate successorial authority, in which charisma may be transmitted by ritual means from one bearer to another. |
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The Brinks money was put through Feberion, issued bearer shares only, and other front companies through banks in Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Jersey, and the Isle of Man. |
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Queen Cartimandua left her husband Venutius for his armour bearer, Vellocatus, setting off a chain of events which changed control of the Yorkshire area. |
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Loss of blood from injuries, for example, would not kill the bearer. |
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The bearer has been instructed to hand this communication to you. |
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Initially he rode the rails to the Dakotas to labour in the farm fields, before heading to New York City working long hours as a dishwasher or banner bearer. |
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I received your letter by the bearer, and in reply to it I have to state that my father is an ageable man now, and not able to attend to the time appointed by your Honour. |
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There were three main processions which were led by a cross bearer. |
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This means that they do not entitle the bearer to claim to have any specific academic or professional qualifications, as far as the Spanish authorities are concerned. |
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Among the Americans in the race were Donn Handicap winner Brass Hat, 2004 Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner Wilko and Japanese flag bearer Kane Hekili. |
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Cobb's status as the Green Party standard bearer isn't a certainty. |
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The bearer is required by law to keep the address up to date. |
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The flag bearer for this prestigious category is, without a doubt, Jose Mardones who had a voice which was unique for its volume and timbrical beauty. |
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The young prince seems pretty comfortable with his chosen self-image as the flag bearer for laddishness among those potentially in line for the throne. |
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What is there, I wonder, about the name Justin that gives its bearer the quality of leadership? Justin Morrill was a leader of men. Justin Morgan was a leader of horses. |
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Bills of exchange are used primarily in international trade, and are written orders by one person to his bank to pay the bearer a specific sum on a specific date. |
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The procession was led by the head of the Queen's Household, Lord Chamberlain Lord Luce, the virger and the Dean of Windsor who preceded the bearer party. |
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