It is an open declaration to your opponent that you have no idea what you're doing, and that maybe checkers is your game. |
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It was a dispassionate declaration, said serenely, not in the heat of a tantrum or the cool spite of a sulk. |
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Did you move the court to change its declaration, to bring its declaration into line with its reasons? |
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In fact, a former chamberlain to the Crown Prince described the remarks as the equivalent to a declaration of war. |
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To that end, it was decided to mount a surprise attack on the Russian fleet, without a formal declaration of war. |
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Nobody in the Security Council thought that he was serious or honest with that declaration. |
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The earth-shattering declaration came from a tall, willowy girl surrounded by what could only be classified as a gaggle of peons. |
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The large sheet of folded and perforated paper contains 2 ballot papers and a declaration of identity. |
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Use the perforations on the form to separate the declaration of identity, the European voting form and the council voting form. |
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Carefully tear along perforations, separating the two ballot papers and the declaration of identity. |
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The declaration soon stirred the entire Ijaw population, and more than 500 Ijaw communities supported it. |
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I awoke in a cold sweat, in a frantic panic trying to determine whether or not you had made your declaration. |
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Unfortunately, this wasn't any bold declaration of reckless, impetuous love, it's a last-ditch attempt to not get deported. |
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The trial judge gave us a declaration that there was never any surrender and that the letters patent were invalid. |
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Under the bill, a declaration of an emergency is a blank check for the government to use repressive measures for up to nine months. |
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Nowadays, an unmarried father may become joint guardian of his children by swearing a statutory declaration. |
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He swore a statutory declaration 26 March 1993 to say the companies were being deregistered. |
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If the child's mother agrees, the father may become a guardian by swearing a joint declaration with the mother. |
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When you have received your ballot paper, mark your vote, get someone to sign the declaration and return both documents in the prepaid envelope. |
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All you have to do is swear a statutory declaration in front of a judge and that's it. |
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If both parents agree, the father may become a joint guardian by swearing a joint declaration. |
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The Australian Parliament was united on a declaration of war against the Axis powers. |
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For example, the Helsinki summit declaration envisions a multinational planning staff to collect information and make assessments. |
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The declaration came with an hour of the fourth day remaining, and England grabbed the big wicket of Graeme Smith before the close. |
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They have prepared themselves unshrinkingly to meet and firmly to sustain any conflict in which this declaration may involve them. |
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His selection amounts to a declaration that the US government will brook no international opposition to its predatory designs. |
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I commend this motion to the House as a declaration of support for the McCartney family and their pursuit for justice. |
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Warne was finally dismissed for 75, and the declaration came immediately after Hodge reached his double-century. |
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Someone had signed her postal voting declaration and someone else had signed as the witness. |
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In the returning declaration, most residents merely have to enter their returning flight number. |
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The Bishop of Bradford is among church leaders putting their signatures to a declaration urging voters to use their votes responsibly in June. |
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The world's leaders may have failed, the UN may have failed and the final action plan and political declaration may be ineffectual. |
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For self-employed applicants, the Department of Education wants to see a full declaration of total gross income. |
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This surprise declaration was so stunning that local New York television stations broke into their regular broadcasts of soaps and talk shows. |
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Thus, in 1933 Gadamer, along with other Marburg professors, signed a public declaration of allegiance to the National Socialist state. |
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So the company is able to discharge the debt created by the declaration of the dividend. |
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It is a declaration of academic freedom by American professors at the end of the twentieth century. |
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They signed a joint declaration pledging to strengthen relations between their two countries and enhance cooperation in counter-terrorism. |
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A declaration of personal belief can amount to a disloyal statement if it disavows allegiance owed to the United States by the declarant. |
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Later the leaders signed a joint declaration pledging to extend co-operation in economic, security and cultural areas. |
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I'm looking at a diary entry he wrote in June 1917, just before the declaration was published, though after it was written. |
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The first attack took place after diplomatic relations had been broken off but before the formal declaration of war. |
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It was an important declaration of principle on one of the most divisive political issues of the day. |
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The German-Soviet war in 1941 brought hopes of freedom and even a declaration of independence in western Ukraine. |
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The text may reveal the intention either by implication or by express declaration. |
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People must sign the declaration attached to the ballot paper or their vote will not be valid and will not be counted. |
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In the absence of a marriage certificate a statutory declaration relating to the marriage was sought. |
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The hosts, red-hot favourites to win the match at the start of play yesterday, were left to ponder if they had left their declaration too late. |
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I have been unable to buy medicine, confirmed by the statutory declaration I have filed with the Court. |
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As is customary we signed a statutory declaration and paid for the insurance policy against problems. |
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The declaration of value must specify that the invoice amounting to $350, is in all respects correct. |
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The Daily Caller writer introduced both the contextomy fallacy and provided a textbook example of confirmation bias fallacy in his declaration. |
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The masochist thinks that a declaration of weakness will divert punishment but, in reality, it usually has the opposite effect. |
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Before the breakdown, a draft declaration was issued to force member countries to cut farm subsidies. |
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He requires that any journalist entering the country sign a declaration agreeing to report only on cricket and steer clear of politics. |
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I say, make the parents sign a declaration that their kids will refrain from tormenting the adults and keep well away. |
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Pistol once again brings attention to the seamy side of war, in his declaration that in France they will be like horseleeches, sucking blood. |
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It celebrates the day when Mexico signed their declaration of independence and threw off the yoke of British colonialism, huzzah! |
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While Furtado pleaded guilty to falsifying a declaration for a marriage certificate, Fulgencio denied the same charge and faced trial yesterday. |
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Without this war declaration, military commanders have no command authority over contractor personnel. |
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Recent events in the eponymous capital, however, contradict this declaration of openness and tolerance. |
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There's nothing wrong with putting your hand up, accepting that you've made a big mistake and saying sorry in an honest, contrite declaration. |
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With the declaration from Stalin that socialism was possible in one country, the counter-revolution began. |
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First, Eurysaces' declaration may have functioned as a means of protecting his funerary monument. |
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Most Contracting States have made such a declaration, and all but one of declarant States have specified a one-year time limit. |
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Instead of speaking at the declaration of the poll he addressed the electors only later from his hotel. |
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I will dismiss the claim of the claimants for a declaration to the opposite effect. |
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The plaintiff requests a declaration in her draft amended statement of claim. |
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A revelation overcalls a declaration and, given the same level, an earlier player has priority. |
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Deliberately not announcing a combination is known as sinking a declaration. |
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By signing the Taillories declaration, we have bound ourselves to making Environmental Programming a priority. |
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It carried off the declaration which has already been made public in the announcement of abdication. |
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An annex to the declaration sets out terms for the further devolution of security and government. |
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Mark Felt, FBI number two in the days of Watergate, could not give the kind of ringing declaration appropriate to an unmasked whistle-blower. |
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As introduced, the bill required tax advisers to provide a statutory declaration of information contained in a privileged document. |
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Other nations that fought for the Allies offered their support for the declaration. |
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Also, a member state could abstain in a vote and make a formal declaration that it would not be bound by the vote. |
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If these compurgators all agreed in a declaration in favour of the accused, this was held to he a complete acquittal. |
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Heavy irony underlines her declaration that she had always wanted to be in the movies and longed to be discovered, like Marilyn Monroe. |
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I want a declaration from the Baron, witnessed by the Judiciar, that he releases all right of ownership. |
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By cross-motion the plaintiff sought a declaration that the settlement and final release were void. |
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But human rights, a key concern in the country that spawned the declaration of the rights of man in 1789, overshadowed the official agenda. |
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This declaration proclaims that all individuals are equal and entitled to certain freedoms and rights, both socially and culturally. |
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But a number of the rivals bidding for the contract have now warned that they are unconvinced by the declaration. |
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Together with a concrete declaration in favour of participation in the war, the motion then also included an abstract reference to pacifism. |
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In her memorandum opinion, Judge Kessler quoted a declaration by Julia Tarver, the counsel for three of the petitioners. |
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Neither is it bound by any legal constraints since it is impersonal and can be practiced without a formal declaration of war. |
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The 1940 statement readdressed the ideals of the 1915 declaration, but appeared less hostile to religious institutions. |
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The bar code will be printed on the reverse side of the ballot paper on the declaration of identity. |
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This declaration resulted in gold nuggets and samples beginning to accumulate in private collections all over Russia. |
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This is a declaration of military intent, of the will to shed blood and tears for a fellow nation. |
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Costa Rica joined other Central American provinces in 1821 in a joint declaration of independence from Spain. |
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To countercheck the view that pluralism is tolerable or inevitable, the CDF published a declaration, Dominus Iesus. |
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Like methods, properties are scoped to their enclosing interface declaration. |
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People must sign the declaration attached to the ballot paper or their vote will not be valid. |
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Opponents claim a declaration or a protocol attached to the treaty is an insufficient recognition of their opposition to the treaty. |
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The declaration of a customs free zone in Port Said also attracted many returnees and new migrants. |
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At the declaration of the poll on November 18, Dias openly stated that the campaigns of the major parties had been based on lies and deceit. |
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This is an urgent application brought to the Supreme Court in terms of our declaration of rights, and it still hasn't been adjudicated on. |
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A recent declaration from the union's negotiating committee urges longshore workers to expedite military cargo through the ports. |
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At present, the declaration of a state of emergency must be renewed monthly by a parliamentary majority. |
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A declaration of Anglican common law and polity could then be issued by the primates at their meeting in 2008, in the form of a concordat. |
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By February 8 the situation had escalated further with the declaration of a state of emergency. |
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They made a pathetic declaration and promise to cooperate solidly and amicably with the new administration. |
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There is nothing said idly and unmeaningly in the Scripture, and such a declaration as this especially demands attention. |
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Similarly, under a series of Supreme Court decisions, civilians cannot be court-martialed in the absence of a formal declaration of war. |
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The king's raising of his standard at Nottingham on 20 August was the formal declaration of war. |
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Every instrument of alienation to which section 160 of the Act applies shall be accompanied by a declaration by the alienors. |
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And I got away with it, even though I omitted to get my entry declaration stamped on arrival in Russia. |
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Where the proceeds are more than that, they will usually require a statutory declaration, countersigned by a JP or solicitor. |
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There was filed as Exhibit 10 the application verified by statutory declaration. |
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Steiner will undoubtedly exercise his executive powers and quash any nascent independence declaration, yet the damage is already done. |
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There had seemed to be a crack in the Anglo-French alliance following a declaration by the Toulon owner last week. |
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It is his signature, his philosophy and shtick, his declaration that love conquers all, a testament to the gaudiness and foreignness of romance. |
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All because of a bold and sporty declaration by Sobers for which he was torn to pieces by the press. |
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Events which followed confirmed the efficacy of the declaration and its timing. |
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Those who are to be received into the communion of the Church of England stand before the president to make this declaration. |
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This meeting was arranged following the sensational declaration by chairman John Stabler that the club had folded as of Tuesday night. |
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A post-mortem declaration of genius, by its very nature, falls on the deafened ears of the one who wishes to hear it the most. |
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Speaking on behalf of a collective people invariably proves itself to be a declaration of vanity. |
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She cites Ulpian's declaration that under civil law women were banned from all civil or public office. |
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Families have said they want a public declaration that the victims were innocent, and that surely will happen this time. |
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When a postal vote is delivered, it comes with a declaration form which must be signed by the voter and countersigned by a friend or relative. |
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This was nothing compared with the unabashed pro-Americanism of their declaration. |
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First of all, the first declaration that you claim is that a certain High Court Rule is unconstitutional. |
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My declaration at the press conference took everyone by surprise as I had not given any prior hints. |
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The terms of the warranty in that declaration were more onerous than those in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale. |
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I tried my best to give them a blank look and express confusion at the stated declaration, but it was hopeless. |
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Pre-emptive proceedings for a negative declaration in a preferred jurisdiction are entirely legitimate. |
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On 14 April 1849 the Hungarians issued a formal declaration of independence and deposed the Habsburgs. |
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She interpreted the least amount of kindness from a man as an open declaration of love. |
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Like all cliches, there was a good bit of truth attached to this comical declaration. |
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We don't know whether this really was a coincidence, or whether one of them tactically backdated his declaration, so they share the honor. |
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There should be a declaration that Mrs Clay holds a one undivided fourth share in Queenslea Drive on trust for each of the three appellants. |
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I went so far as to admit this fact baldly in a recent declaration which was commented upon most strangely. |
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Occasionally we can see young men reacting to the declaration of pregnancy, always with alarm and fear. |
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By June 1776 their efforts had become hopeless and a committee was formed to compose a formal declaration of independence. |
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The surprising thing is that a declaration of this kind from Singleton is no longer dismissed with a cynical laugh. |
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As is well known, the months preceding the declaration of August 4 were filled with rancor between the commoners and the privileged orders. |
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A Madurese community leader told me how he had been asked by the local government to sign a peace declaration with the Dayaks. |
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The declaration is an agreement signed by many colleges to carry out initiatives designed to promote environmentalism. |
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The revised declaration also calls for new treatments to be tested against the current best treatment rather than placebo. |
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Here he received the backing of the duke of Burgundy, his brother-in-law, who was also threatened by a Franco-Lancastrian declaration of war. |
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The declaration was made public just two days before the newly ratified Treaty of Nice came into effect. |
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The incomparably charming Jean Dujardin began his little Oscar speech with a simple declaration in his imperfect English. |
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It is not the Chair's prerogative to determine the declaration of a vote. |
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The man was unmoved by the declaration and stood watching Jet intently. |
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It must be a matter of minutes now to the declaration of the poll. |
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Following the declaration by the returning officer, I am greatly honoured and privileged to be elected as the Kennet councillor for the Ogbourne ward. |
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The first declaration is for the vector constants stored in cVals, sVals, iVals and fVals where the vector data type is declared and defined in the same statement. |
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They batted positively in their second innings to set up a declaration late in the day, and then managed to snap up a late wicket to enhance their position. |
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The declaration, however, seems doomed by its internal illogic. |
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Graeme Smith had considered an overnight declaration to give his bowlers an immediate crack at England, but gave his last pair the chance to add to the total instead. |
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And in many cases the appropriate response to an invasion has been a declaration of war against the aggressor. |
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Warwickshire closed on 70 for 3, and unless there is a clatter of wickets or a generous declaration by Nick Knight this match is drifting to a draw. |
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The declaration seems to put the gender of the one being ordained on pretty much the same level as the divinity of Christ or the real presence in the Eucharist. |
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To continue the footballing analogy, it is like asking footballers to sign a formal declaration before each game that they will not cheat and will always play fair. |
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He delivers his declaration not with reckless bravado but with a dignified, quiet, middle-management-lifer assurance, in keeping with his general mien. |
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His declaration is the first time a sitting Conservative MP has advocated a complete break with the EU and is sure to provoke a sharp rebuke from party whips. |
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The president demanded that the EC observer and state Chief Electoral Officer countermand the elections to stop the declaration of results tomorrow. |
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Johnson took King's attack as a declaration of war and responded in kind. |
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The image of the human body and its pervasiveness in both thought and literature attest to Alexander Pope's declaration that the only true study of mankind is man himself. |
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Transmitted to Washington by the British, the Zimmermann telegram helped buttress President Woodrow Wilson's decision to call for a declaration of war against Germany. |
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The declaration adopted by the meeting was a bold step, but it did not a revolution make. |
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The declaration, named for the place in which it was drafted in 1994, and co-signed by several Caribbean countries, sets forth the principles for a free press. |
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After a further period of at least a year, the person can be temporarily incorporated into the prelature through a formal contractual declaration, which is renewable annually. |
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Each mailable material must have a properly completed shipper's declaration for dangerous goods prepared in triplicate and affixed to the outside of the mailpiece. |
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Two provisions in the declaration, on NATO's transformation and the promotion of the transatlantic relationship, are related to the organization's enlargement. |
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The burqa, like beards for men, has become a declaration of defiance and rejection of all things Western. |
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The declaration of war against ISIS, then, would seem to be a logical next step. |
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An engraving of the Proclamation de la Republique Romaine, Le 27 Pluviose, An VI, depicts the monuments placed on the Capitol to mark the declaration of the Republic. |
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Cemetery contemplations, for instance, are included in the Satipatthana Sutra, which I think of as the declaration of independence for vipassana meditators. |
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Having publicly made such a declaration, one would inevitably be looked upon as a freak or lunatic by others, and one would be ostracized by the collective. |
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The AUMF from 2001 is a declaration of war against al Qaeda and its associated forces. |
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Then, just when I thought that the issue was dead and buried, in wades the First Minister with a declaration about how he intends to improve Scotland's eating habits. |
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Originally, under international law, war was waged between states, and rules were laid down governing its declaration and the conduct which had to be observed. |
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Participants will sign a declaration to say that they no longer smoke and are happy to have their carbon monoxide levels randomly spot-checked to monitor their smoking status. |
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A spokesman for the company said the declaration of force majeure would only apply to new ships about to join a queue of about 55 vessels waiting off the port to be loaded. |
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Provide a copy for the livestock transporter to complete the transporter declaration for the consignment of pigs and retention in transporter company records. |
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And an almost identical declaration has been made in turn by the Symbolists, by Italian and Russian Futurists, by German Expressionists, and so on and on. |
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He was chief minister of Madras 1937-9, but resigned as part of Congress's protest against the British declaration of war against Germany on India's behalf. |
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A decree of nullity is a declaration that the marriage never existed. |
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This was the closest the US ever came to a formal declaration of war. |
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Additionally, it made clear the judge had submitted a tax clearance certificate and a declaration, as required under the provisions of the Standards in Public Office Act. |
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Eleven days after the Congolese declaration of independence, the Katangese declared their own secession from the Congo, and their independence endured for 3 years. |
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In March 1990 a unilateral declaration of independence was made. |
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It is very interesting to read that declaration, with its specific and clear statements about protecting marriage and upholding the natural family in our countries. |
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His declaration is directly related to a change in the bipolar model. |
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He reached a 102-ball ton at the declaration, hitting 14 boundaries. |
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In their declaration, participants condemned all organisations and individuals promoting hatred or acts of racism, xenophobia, discrimination or intolerance. |
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There was a pause in their discussion as the truthfulness of her declaration brought about different reactions in the two people sitting side by side. |
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What we want is not a change in the law but a declaration by the courts that the current law is illegal because it contravenes human rights under the European convention. |
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The declaration, in Latin, Old English, Old Norse and modern English, is read to the West Riding, North Riding, City of York and East Riding in turn. |
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Marriage and civil union, of course, have an explicit declaration of commitment and interdependence that may be missing in a de facto relationship. |
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The king was told to demand that his brother-in-law renounce all treaties hostile to France and make public declaration of his peaceful intentions. |
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He sees today's offer as a declaration of war by the Federal Government. |
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If you leave one or more values out of the declaration, it will take on its default value, even if you have previously set that value in the style sheet. |
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I don't think that you are either rationally or learnedly qualified to make such a massive declaration for this forum as a whole, as you have done here. |
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After the Austrian declaration of war on Serbia and Russia in 1914, the Czechs and Slovaks, in a struggle to establish a common republic, joined the side of the Allies. |
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Mozer said that even though the party leaders did not sign a declaration or an agreement, it was very important that they had discussed their positions and relations. |
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But my unilateral declaration of an end to the Kulturkampf was depressingly naive. |
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Apart from the video, the Saraya Al-Khorasani group has made no official declaration that it is linked to Taghavi. |
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As regards the first consignment, the absence of declaration in the bill of lading that the goods were intended for transhipment was appropriately corrected in two days. |
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In his court declaration, he blames his election agent for the oversight. |
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If the parents swear a statutory declaration, the only record of the procedure is the document itself, which may be lost or destroyed, by accident or deliberately. |
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A growing chorus of religious scholars is objecting to their declaration of a caliphate straddling Iraq and Syria. |
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There hanging on the wall is the declaration that you are a sophisticate, incapable of being shocked, and far removed from the booboisie who are offended. |
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In February 2001 the Minister for Finance made a declaration to 40 local farmers which acknowledged and established their commonage and grazing rights on the lands. |
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This was followed by the declaration of a Paris Commune, or independent municipal government, in March 1871, an event which recalled the extremism of the French Revolution. |
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In the narky world of poetry this is tantamount to a declaration of war. |
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Off-screen, there was a comparably clear declaration of intent. |
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They also believe that the declaration calls for the achievement of the highest morals among leaders in the discharge of their responsibilities or duties. |
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This declaration was not an empty threat but a sincere promise. |
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If not, repeat your declaration each time they try to dump on you. |
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Currently, if someone dies, a close relative such as a child or parent can go to a solicitor and get a statutory declaration confirming their relationship with the deceased. |
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We have a clear declaration from 15 member states stating categorically that our position on military neutrality is understood, accepted, and acknowledged. |
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So this declaration is hardly the revolutionary statement of internet freedom that, to listen to some conference delegates, you might have thought it to be. |
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It also required claims for land in the exclusion zones to be entertained for no more than one year after a declaration that the area is no longer within the exclusion zone. |
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The bull concludes with the usual declaration of the authority of an apostolic letter. |
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A declaration of candidacy signed by Cuomo was in the trunk of his car. |
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Rather than a declaration of war, the Okfuskee's attack on traders represented a show of force designed to put the British on guard. |
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At its launch, Salmond stated that he hoped one million people in Scotland would sign a declaration of support for independence. |
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London regarded this declaration as illegal, and applied sanctions and expelled Rhodesia from the sterling area. |
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The declaration was signed by Germany, United Kingdom, France, Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland and Luxembourg. |
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Respondents claim that the text of the motion as submitted by Enforcement Counsel mischaracterizes a witness's declaration. |
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Central Election Committee stresses that political party shall attach notarized copy of its statute to the declaration. |
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Is a formal declaration of sainthood the imminent next step. |
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The Huguenots of Guanabara, as they are now known, produced a declaration of faith to express their beliefs to the Portuguese. |
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It came at a time when no declaration of war had been issued by either country. |
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From the moment of the declaration by Germany, she would reopen her inhuman warfare by the indiscriminate use of submarines. |
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Fast forward a few years and you might start feeling that declaration is hanging over you like a sword of Damocles. |
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Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us. |
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Following Georgia's declaration of independence, ethnic Ossetians and Abkhazians each declared their own autonomous regions. |
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The event marks the final NNR declaration made by the CCW before a new body, Natural Resources Wales, is established in April. |
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On Dec 5, the publisher filed a writ of summons in the Kuala Lumpur High Court to seek a declaration on the use of the word. |
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It's gratifying to know that the USPTO has acknowledged this statutory declaration for this trusted brand. |
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The options are to make a statutory declaration at the Magistrates Court confirming that you were unaware of the speeding summons. |
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A reminder that the Romanian Orthodox Church gave the blessing in the declaration of the autocephaly of the Macedonian Orthodox Church. |
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A declaration requirement for gifts would help to clarify intent to make a donative transfer, as opposed to a loan or a bailment. |
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The Prime Minister persuaded fellow world leaders to sign a declaration promising more action on tax havens and corporate secrecy. |
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The declaration makes clear that the only consideration is that payment be expedited to elderly slave labor survivors. |
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But when he gets back to the UK, Richard will attend court next week and submit a statutory declaration con-firming he was the driver. |
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This involves a statutory declaration and evidence in the form of council tax bills and the like. |
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The declaration will be administered by Public Notaries, who will testify signatures of tax declarers. |
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But by 1986, he finally had it, along with a National Philanthropy Day declaration by then-President Ronald Reagan. |
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No doubt many would still raise their pitchforks for such a declaration. |
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The Western Mail asked Cylch a number of questions surrounding the investments into PSL and Cleanstream and declaration of interests. |
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Fannie Mae was required to seek approval for the declaration of dividends on its preferred stock. |
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That kind of biblical hope is always in the indicative mood, a declaration of how things are for people of faith. |
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Blender asked Bowie in 2002 whether he still believed his public declaration was his biggest mistake. |
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In 2006, the World Methodist Council, representing all Methodist denominations, adopted the declaration. |
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This declaration resulted in a series of defections from the rebel movement, and the tide of the conflict swung in Henry's favour. |
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Both saw Magna Carta as a useful declaration of liberties that could be used against governments they disagreed with. |
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Louis XIV threatened the Dutch with an immediate declaration of war, should they carry out their plans. |
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After the opening of parliament the King gives a speech followed by the Prime Minister's declaration of government. |
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This declaration was given legal substance under the 1931 Statute of Westminster. |
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It is the only country whose membership terminated without any declaration withdrawing from the organisation. |
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The legislation is not overturned by the declaration, and neither Parliament nor the government is required to agree with any such declaration. |
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Another important component is the HTML document type declaration, which triggers standards mode rendering. |
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Benedict XIV explains the third as a declaration by the supreme pontiff or by a general council. |
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Since 2000 it has been 55 overs per side, but before that it was declaration and before that it was two innings per side over two days. |
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Of those who favour independence, some are in favour of an immediate unilateral declaration of independence. |
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At the time, a declaration of a republic terminated Commonwealth membership. |
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Applicants must show the intention to reside in South Africa after naturalization, and they are required to make a declaration of allegiance. |
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All categories of British nationality can be renounced by a declaration made to the Home Secretary. |
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A person ceases to be a British national on the date the Home Secretary registers the declaration of renunciation. |
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Town meetings resulted in the Suffolk Resolves, a declaration not to cooperate with the royal authorities. |
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The declaration was drafted by the Congress Working Committee, which included Gandhi, Nehru, Patel, and Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari. |
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The attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent German declaration of war on the United States had an immediate effect on the campaign. |
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The MPA's declaration doubled the total area of environmental no take zones worldwide. |
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For authorization use of military forces or declaration of war, the president must get approval from House of Representatives. |
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Britain declared formally war to France with a declaration signed on 17 May, nearly two years after fighting had broken out in the Ohio Country. |
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Sze and other delegates lobbied and a declaration passed calling for an international conference on health. |
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Bunyan was freed in May 1672 and immediately obtained a licence to preach under the declaration of indulgence. |
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After the declaration of Indonesian independence in 1945, the eastern part of Indonesia declared the State of East Indonesia. |
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This declaration was a condensation of a number of ecological manifestos Bob Hunter had written over the years. |
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In 1807, a secret treaty between Napoleon and the unpopular prime minister led to a new declaration of war against Britain and Portugal. |
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The declaration was repealed shortly after Henry VII assumed the throne, as it illegimitised Elizabeth of York, who was to be his queen. |
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What is more, a declaration of commerciality for the field has been submitted with KRG's Ministry of Natural Resources. |
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In June 1651, soon after the declaration of war, the Parliamentarian forces under Admiral Robert Blake forced the Royalist fleet to surrender. |
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Due to the obscurity of one nation's declaration of war against a small part of another, the Dutch did not officially declare peace. |
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With the signing of the Treaty and declaration of sovereignty the number of immigrants, particularly from the United Kingdom, began to increase. |
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Australia's Attorney General's Department indicated it did not consider the declaration to have any meaning in law. |
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In July 2010, the International Court of Justice, ruled that the declaration of independence was legal. |
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In most countries conversion is a simple matter of filling out a card stating a declaration of belief. |
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For example, the Jamaican Reparations Movement approved its declaration and action Plan. |
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It was the layback, a casual declaration of civil disobedience in the pope's living room, our own aquatic limbo act. |
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It has been usual to precede hostilities by a public declaration communicated to the enemy. |
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This event promptly resulted in the declaration of New Zealand's first National State of Emergency. |
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The Church of Ireland has a similar declaration for its clergy, while some other churches of the Anglican Communion make no such requirement. |
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The same is done at the time of the declaration of the Trinity and also at the time of indication of the Cross. |
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The Canadian government issued a declaration in 1986 reaffirming Canadian rights to the waters. |
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A French declaration of war on the side of the Dutch in mid April 1666 took the situation a step further and buoyed a Dutch counterattack. |
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Applicants must supply their National Insurance number or, if they do not have one, make a declaration to that effect. |
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Each individual MP assumes office immediately upon the declaration by the local returning officer. |
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The declaration of war on 4 August 1914 saw Asquith as the head of an almost united Liberal Party. |
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However, it is best to use a customs invoice or declaration as border officials require values for the export declaration. |
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A Customs Invoice or declaration is commonly used in New Zealand for air parcel post shipments. |
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This single form retained a declaration of allegiance and a promise to defend the Hanoverian succession. |
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This section summarizes several contributing factors which resulted in the declaration of war by the United States. |
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