At what was described as a general meeting the 1880 purchase was approved, and a special meeting passed a resolution declaring the trusts. |
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All they have to do is to put a sworn statement declaring that they were not part of the process. |
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Nearly two decades after declaring the year 1984 as the year of the rheumatic child, infections due to GAS are still prevalent in India. |
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In 1769 a Mamluk leader, Ali Bey, proclaimed himself sultan, declaring independence from the Ottomans. |
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Yes, he is correct in declaring that critical scholarship can be boring and sometimes spiritually lifeless. |
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Far righters Phyllis Schlafly and James Dobson recently accused feminists of declaring a war on boys. |
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In February, the Rota ruled in his favor, declaring that the guardianship and the education of Cornelia Costanza belonged to Francesco. |
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Don't you get one day of declaring your candidacy for the White House before you have to answer a dumb, horse-race question like that? |
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Whereas a payday loan borrower always has the protection of declaring bankruptcy, he has no such option in the face of a surly loan shark. |
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They travel around the world proclaiming the gospel and declaring their hope for a future when health can be restored. |
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Incumbents are getting around the law by not publicly declaring their candidacies until an election year. |
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After a long trend of consolidation by colonial powers, new countries are declaring their independence. |
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Youth has always been contrary, and a young funkster can't get much more contrary than declaring himself, or herself, true blue. |
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Since throwing down her crutches and declaring her knee operation a success, she has been undergoing therapy for nine hours every day. |
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She literally crowed with pleasure, declaring that now she understood my political blindness. |
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A claim can be made after you have won a trick, or immediately after declaring a combination. |
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The day began with India on 337 for 7, and they managed to push the score on to 410 before declaring with two wickets in hand. |
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But the GDC has to rely on foreign dentists declaring themselves if they have a criminal conviction. |
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The group took a ferry to Scotland before later settling in Bolton and declaring themselves homeless to the council. |
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At around 6 p.m. Buenos Aires time, 19 hours after declaring a state of siege, De la Rua announced his intention to resign. |
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Seeing my press badge, she approached and insisted on speaking to me, declaring she was from France and could give me the French perspective. |
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Myanmar's ruling junta passed a degree in September 1999 declaring forced labor illegal. |
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If a non-trump is led and you can follow suit, you cannot play a Joker declaring it to be a trump. |
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Professor Coates's critics have called him irresponsible for declaring his personal decision. |
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A girl of my age declaring herself a convert to any religion is sure to raise eyebrows. |
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Some politicians, declaring themselves to be servants of the people, have pledged that they would be like faithful dogs. |
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She consoled party officials by declaring that there was still time to prepare for next year's general elections. |
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He promptly fired a letter off, through his lawyer, declaring he that was confounded by the request that he assent to any such payment. |
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Three days after declaring her intention to stand as leader of the SNP, everyone wants a piece of her. |
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Several former Confederate states conditionally ratified the amendment, declaring that the enforcement clause was ineffectual. |
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She is indefectible in it, and therefore not only has authority to enforce, but is of authority in declaring it. |
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Far from being a pushover, the Company, angered by repeated border incursions, struck back vigorously by declaring war. |
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Other television station announcers had been less circumlocutory in declaring the result. |
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It was a little like a man declaring to be the world's finest mountaineer while laying on a sunlounger at sea level. |
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They even went to the extent of declaring that Punjabi is not a language but a dialect of Hindi. |
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In 1176 Pope Alexander III resolved the dispute by declaring the cities to be joint-sees and ordering the chapters to hold elections together. |
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True to form, the conventional Cassandras are declaring the end of the new economy and forecasting widespread economic disaster. |
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What he also forgot to say when declaring that pensioners would get free bus travel was that the travel will be free in off-peak hours only. |
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The late science-fiction author Lester Del Rey was accustomed to declaring authoritatively on every subject from oenology to onomancy. |
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With a cap on spending during elections, ministers are using the extra perks to beef up their campaign without declaring them as expenses. |
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Chavez said he would only consider declaring a state of emergency if the situation required such a measure. |
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He took the oath, then sat in the familiar seat after declaring his full name and occupation. |
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Only royalty declaring economic deals required the stamp of official state sanction. |
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A papal bull dated June 1520, was issued declaring that Luther was a heretic. |
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In 1983, the Supreme Court stunned Congress by declaring that the legislative veto was an unconstitutional violation of the separation of powers. |
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Ahmed and Khan then made police statements declaring their version of events to be true. |
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Jenner waited only four years before declaring that the vaccine that he named vaccinia provided immunity from smallpox for life. |
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Like Jeremiah with his investment in Jerusalem, social entrepreneurs are declaring their hope in the city. |
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Georgia's governor is trying to save fuel by declaring snow days for public schools. |
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It's now been snowing non-stop for about ten hours, and the local TV stations are declaring it a record-breaking Texas snow day. |
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Already narked off at having his progress interrupted, he would be angrily declaring that he definitely had had a travelcard. |
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They are giving up efforts to dig out bodies and declaring entire communities mass graveyards after killer mudslides in Guatemala last Wednesday. |
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Nine-year-old Davey had won and proudly wore a blue ribbon declaring him the winner pinned to his overalls. |
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Three local councils had banned the sale of pork declaring the meat was unclean and most certainly not kosher. |
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Ultimately, we tear our spirits out of our bodies as our way of declaring harmonious union. |
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Don't stand under a banner declaring mission accomplished unless you're darn sure it has been. |
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A parish councillor has decided enough is enough and is declaring war on dog owners who allow their pets to mess in public places. |
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Is he deaf to the unceasing thunder of millions upon millions of voices in the streets of the world declaring peace on war? |
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On June 17, 1789, the Third Estate began the French Revolution by declaring itself a National Assembly. |
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Without banns or a wedding ceremony, he took her for his wife merely by declaring the deed a fait accompli. |
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The Government has responded by declaring martial law and pouring thousands more troops into the region. |
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The new guy looks the class over then grins a doggish half smirk and practically declaring himself as the new class hotty he says. |
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I should never have tempted fate by proudly declaring that I had never been suspended in my career. |
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Those who allow Satan in their temple, declaring humanistic wisdom, are exalting themselves above God and opposing God. |
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I don't see a lot of rabid Monkees fans declaring themselves members of Team Tork or Team Dolenz. |
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Voting against the directors, he was advised, would be tantamount to declaring war. |
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An industry source said the step would be tantamount to declaring war on the US airline industry. |
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The following years saw talks progressing for declaring Waitangi Day as an alternative to an existing public holiday. |
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Meanwhile, Petway abstained from voting on the proposed incentives, declaring a conflict of interest. |
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Generally, church courts do not dissolve marriages, but annul them by declaring that no genuine marriage took place. |
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This did not stop some Labour dissidents from declaring themselves satisfied. |
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They should be in their wellies, walking footpaths, visiting rural attractions and declaring the countryside open for business. |
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The lads were ragging me about that, declaring I had lost my touch, he laughed. |
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Calling a bet, then digging back into your chip pile and declaring a raise is called a string-raise. |
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A silk screen impression of a heroine from yesteryear sitting in a languid pose declaring her self-awareness is juxtaposed with the modern. |
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In his more lucid moments he attempts to hide behind a paradox declaring that after all he doesn't believe his beliefs. |
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MacLeod didn't have the disposition to turn down the rising pressure, declaring Scotland could win the World Cup. |
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But denigrating weblogs because they're introspective is like declaring the bicycle pointless because we have oil tankers. |
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The pope cannot remit any guilt, except by declaring that it has been remitted by God and by assenting to God's remission. |
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I should never have tempted fate a couple of weeks ago by proudly declaring to all and sundry that I had never been suspended in my career. |
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He said declaring the area a national park would ensure the rejuvenation of the wetlands. |
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Eleanor and some of her entourage appeared before the barons dressed as Amazons, declaring their willingness to fight for Christ. |
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At the end of his sabbatical year, he signed the official proclamation declaring worldwide eradication of the disease. |
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Amazon supremo Jeff Bezos has thrown down the gauntlet to Brit entrepreneur Richard Branson by declaring that he is also going into the space tourism business. |
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Against the generals, the president was declaring that the A-bomb was not just another weapon. |
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The Chicago Crime Commission declared him Public Enemy No. 1, declaring that he was a bigger menace than al capone had ever been. |
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He said a state has to ratify and finally deposit instruments of ratification to the institution specified in the treaty, following signing or declaring accession to a treaty. |
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Others have gone all the way by declaring that they can't support him. |
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Teller windows at the Bank of France were mobbed by a record crowd as a deadline for declaring franc coins expired, the central bank said on Friday. |
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He had subsequently tried to win her back, declaring that he was dedicating himself to being a good husband and a good father. |
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For decades, declaring bankruptcy has been a last-resort measure to re-establish financial standing for economically distressed individuals and families. |
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Fleur plays Princess Turandot, declaring that she will marry the man who correctly answers her three riddles, while those who fail will be killed. |
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Let's wait to see if both top diplomats make it to that table before declaring diplomacy a fruitless exercise. |
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The management then reinterpreted the pay agreement, declaring the two months pay was an advance on workers' future wages, not backpay for the duration of the strike. |
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In the lobby of the Tel Aviv Opera House, tall barmaids in red sequins served wine in plastic goblets with labels declaring the sponsorship of the Bezeq telephone company. |
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Vows declaring two individuals permanently one in the sight of God, a bond no one may put asunder, are taken as mostly a quaint rhetoric or archaic poetry. |
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Rather than tyrannically declaring certain shows and games off-limits, teach them why you consider some choices inappropriate, giving them a model for decision-making skills. |
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Kenneth Grant, prosecuting, said Peterson had been claiming income support and housing and council tax benefits after declaring she was unfit for work. |
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So Gerard thinks Murray is being unpatriotic declaring himself a Scot? |
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The bazaar brims with the smells and sounds of bustling peasants, braying livestock, simmering foods, traveling musicians and merchants boldly declaring their wares. |
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An Ontario court upholds Canada's bankruptcy law, which prevents students from declaring bankruptcy on student loans until 10 years after they graduate. |
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We were a hair's breadth away from declaring a major incident. |
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But whereas Mr. Tewary was memorably credited in 1989 with declaring that credibility is for the cocktail circuit, such ham-handedness would seem gauche today. |
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More and more of them are resigning, going over to the other side, or declaring their independence. |
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One or more of them declaring their candidature would really add spice to what is already promising to be a fascinating and very hard fought electoral contest. |
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We are not swearing allegiance to an introverted, self serving club but declaring our intentions to help those who place themselves in our care and the community at large. |
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She backtracked as fluently as she had come forward, declaring that she could not remember any examples, and then proceeding to brush off the whole thing. |
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This, however, does not mean that Chorny can return to Bulgaria, because the Interior Ministry last autumn issued a further order declaring him persona non grata. |
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He hesitated before declaring for Queen Jane, and his delay proved fatal. |
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I have no problem declaring for neither presidential candidate. |
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He's had a big following within the gay community because he was early on such a proponent of the idea of coming out of the closet and declaring yourself. |
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Tom McSharry, a nephew of former EU Commissioner, Ray MacSharry enters politics for the first time by declaring for the East Ward in the Borough contest. |
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I'm undecided, and will not be declaring for a few weeks yet. |
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Tax evasion is when you do something illegal, like not declaring income. |
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In an attempt to curb the significant number of landlords throughout Italy who haven't been declaring rental income, new legislation has been enacted. |
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Why should he be punished for declaring war on that country? |
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The new law went beyond previous efforts to ban the outdoor privies of existing buildings, now declaring that they had to be replaced with modern toilets. |
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With a gentle push from another locomotive from behind, Flying Scotsman broke through a banner declaring Railfest open to the sound of the City of York Pipe Band. |
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But virtually everyone is declaring the emperor has no clothes. |
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In her distress she'd rushed into the canteen, throwing herself at his feet and declaring her love while the dumb blonde on his arm looked on in shock. |
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He began writing plays, essays, short stories and then film scripts declaring that he planned to devote his life to art as a force for social change. |
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On 3 August 1914, Germany responded to this action by declaring war on France. |
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Guillaume des Roches led the magnates of Anjou, Maine, and Touraine declaring for Arthur. |
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In 2000 FIFA published the results of an Internet poll, declaring Real Madrid to be the FIFA Club of the Century. |
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The contest went the distance, with the referee declaring the match a draw, which enraged the crowd. |
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But it wasn't until 1966 that President Lyndon Johnson signed a proclamation declaring that the third Sunday of June was Father's Day. |
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After declaring his move to Ulster earlier in the season, Rush because of a change in personal matters wanted to stay at the Blues. |
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As an additional measure, Henry took the cross, declaring himself a crusader and so entitled to special protection from Rome. |
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Henry VIII of England invaded France, and James reacted by declaring war on England. |
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Since officially declaring bandhood around the turn of the millennium, the Bad Plus has convincingly modeled a closed society. |
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After declaring war on Britain, France was blockaded by the Royal Navy, which caused shortages that worsened the problem of inflation. |
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Being Mexican and having foreign investments or bank accounts is not a crime, but having income and not declaring it is illegal. |
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While elsewhere, like in the United Kingdom, the concept of declaring an act to be unconstitutional does not exist. |
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In constantly declaring that children are molestable we are making them into bodies that draw attention to their molestability. |
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He maintained that while declaring a divorce there consecutive times has been strongly disliked by Prophet Muhammad, it is not a crime per say. |
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To Hitler's great annoyance, all his diplomacy failed to stop Britain declaring war when he invaded Poland. |
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Popular opinion was with Disraeli, though some thought him too soft for not immediately declaring war on Russia. |
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Concerning the king's feudal court, such deliberation could include the question of declaring war. |
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Paul's Cathedral declaring Edward's children bastards and Richard the rightful king. |
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Despite declaring that the civic body's cash crunch has increased manyfold, it has promised a lot in the Budget. |
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An agreement in October 1953 led to Sihanouk declaring the independence of the Kingdom of Cambodia. |
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The committee later relented, declaring it a work of Expressionism. |
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Snyder declaring October 18-24 as Carbon Monoxide Safety and Awareness Week in Michigan. |
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And the vacant orbits gazed back at her, tonguelessly declaring their inexhaustible resources. |
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As an additional measure, Henry took the cross, declaring himself a crusader and thereby entitled to special protection from Rome. |
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The default accessor can be overridden by declaring a sub of the same name in the package. |
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In 1643, Sweden's armies, under the command of Lennart Torstensson, suddenly invaded Denmark without declaring war. |
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In 1875, the Supreme Court of the US ruled against Reckendorfer declaring the patent invalid. |
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Anyone declaring himself Emperor of San Francisco probably had bats in his belfry. |
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This is used in cases where laws prohibit certain employees from declaring a strike. |
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Judges saw themselves as merely declaring the law which had always theoretically existed, and not as making the law. |
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On July 6, 1975, however, the Comoran parliament passed a resolution declaring unilateral independence. |
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That means declaring a cordon sanitaire around every polling station sufficiently encompassing as to allow voters free access. |
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He has been loud and frequent in declaring himself hearty for the government. |
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In 1685, he issued the Edict of Fontainebleau, revoking the Edict of Nantes and declaring Protestantism illegal. |
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The military justified itself by declaring that Arias Madrid was trying to install a dictatorship, and promised a return to constitutional rule. |
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In 1896 it annexed these areas, declaring them the Sierra Leone Protectorate. |
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On 25 December 1991, Gorbachev resigned as the President of the USSR, declaring the office extinct. |
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A court case ensued which resulted in the Secretary of State for the Environment declaring that the door could remain yellow. |
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Arminius advocated breaking allegiance to Rome and declaring independence, while Segestes wanted to remain loyal. |
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Duchamp took a white gents' urinal, signed it and put it on display, declaring that art could take any form. |
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Fulk left Anjou for Jerusalem in 1129, declaring Geoffrey the Count of Anjou and Maine. |
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Roman Academic Cotta ridicules both literal and allegorical acceptance of myth, declaring roundly that myths have no place in philosophy. |
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In 1549, Charles issued a Pragmatic Sanction, declaring the Low Countries to be a unified entity of which his family would be the heirs. |
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The Maoists had taken the lead in appeasing the ethnic groups and had begun declaring federating units, and the Newa unit was one of them. |
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It was the last country to join the Central Powers, which Bulgaria did in October 1915 by declaring war on Serbia. |
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It quickly entered World War II, officially declaring war on Germany on 3 September 1939, just hours after Britain. |
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These emergencies resulted in the United States President declaring an emergency in the islands. |
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On 10 June, Italy invaded France, declaring war on both France and the United Kingdom. |
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However, King Arthur dug up the head, declaring the country would be protected only by his great strength. |
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Sukarno and Hatta continued the plan by unilaterally declaring independence, although the Dutch tried to retake their colonial possession in Borneo. |
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Moving goods, animals, or people illegally across a border, without declaring them or seeking permission, or deliberately evading official inspection, constitutes smuggling. |
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During the Crusades, one of the duties of surgeons was to travel around a battlefield, assessing soldiers' wounds and declaring whether or not the soldier was deceased. |
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But this did not prevent the pool of ringside newspaper reporters from declaring a consensus result among themselves and printing a newspaper decision in their publications. |
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Wollstonecraft continued to write to Imlay, asking him to return to France at once, declaring she still had faith in the revolution and did not wish to return to Britain. |
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The rehabilitation shall be preceded by declaring FATA a war turn zone and allotted with none lapsable special relief package on the pattern of a marshal plan. |
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The two functionaries were all oleaginous smiles and Heepish hand-wringing declaring their eagerness to be of service to such a fine and deserving young person. |
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The president still remains the only individual capable of declaring war. |
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The Norman nobility discussed declaring Theobald of Blois king. |
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Prominent contemporary politician Charles James Fox was among those who attacked Nelson for his actions at Naples, declaring in the House of Commons. |
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For Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al-Qaeda, declaring a caliphate was a premature step that was bound to exacerbate the sectarian civil war in the heart of the Arab world. |
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Also, every partner has the right to file a statement with the Service declaring that the TMP does not have the authority to enter into a settlement agreement on his behalf. |
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Our respected foreign minister, whose gaffe for declaring Pakistan as being neutral in the wake of the Mumbai attacks, was largely missed by our yokelish media. |
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As World War I neared its end, Lithuania's Act of Independence was signed on 16 February 1918, declaring the founding of the modern Republic of Lithuania. |
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The distinction between resulting trusts and constructive trusts appears to be waning, and courts are simply declaring a trust to be in existence. |
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While not explicitly declaring Iraqi culpability in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, administration officials did, at various times, imply a link. |
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The States General of the northern provinces, united in the 1579 Union of Utrecht, passed an Act of Abjuration declaring that they no longer recognised Philip as their king. |
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There were four Exigenters tasked with issuing and controlling the process of declaring someone an Outlaw, with each Exigenter assigned a set of counties. |
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Britain expelled the French ambassador following the execution of Louis XVI and on 1 February France responded by declaring war on Great Britain and the Dutch Republic. |
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He did the exact opposite, declaring the island's independence from Carthage and opening negotiations with Emperor Justinian I, who had declared war on Hilderic's behalf. |
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Despite having 27 ships to Villeneuve's 33, Nelson was confident of success, declaring that he would not be satisfied with taking fewer than 20 prizes. |
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China's MOC rejected the deal declaring it would have been bad for competition and that Coca-Cola's changes to the deal were insufficient to allay its concerns. |
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She had practiced law in a small town enough years to know that to ask a judge to recuse himself was like declaring war on the entire Kingdom of judgedom itself. |
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On the advice of the Churchills, she refused to side with James after William landed and instead wrote to William on 18 November declaring her approval of his action. |
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The German invasion of Belgium on 4 August 1914, in violation of Article VII of the treaty, was the casus belli of the British government in declaring war on Germany. |
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Sir Rodney Walker later issued a statement declaring that O'Sullivan had been excused from dealing with the media because of the exceptional circumstances affecting him. |
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However, one PLR permitted an exchanger to swap property in the US Virgin Islands for property in the US, declaring US Virgin Island property as like kind to US property. |
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Former SDLP leader John Hume, MP for Foyle since 1983, also weighed in at the party's annual party conference, declaring that his party stood for true republicanism. |
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After declaring their independence, the provinces of Holland, Zeeland, Groningen, Friesland, Utrecht, Overijssel, and Gelderland formed a confederation. |
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Socioeconomic factors are also significant, because a minority of pardos are likely to start declaring themselves White or Black if socially upward. |
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In 2007, the government issued a statement declaring that from 2008, secondary education would be heavily subsidised, with the government footing all tuition fees. |
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The Philippine anthem Lupang Hinirang was composed in 1898 as wordless incidental music for the ceremony declaring independence from the Spanish Empire. |
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