Only within the bounds of belief, within attachment to the duties of faith, can anyone hope to walk the path to paradise. |
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These levels reflect the duties of the position and this includes the qualification required to undertake those duties. |
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If he lived by a port, then his duties would require him to deal with the maintenance of ships and quays. |
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The king was intelligent and punctilious in his performance of his official duties and had a regal bearing that commanded immediate respect. |
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It takes a special individual to perform those kinds of duties under such wretched conditions. |
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Part III of the Act re-enacted the provisions which had been contained in the 1977 Act in relation to the duties owed to the homeless. |
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Personal or other items that might distract workers from their specific duties have been banned from workstations, including coffee and snacks. |
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A reduction in duties and taxes can significantly influence demand in a category that is price-sensitive. |
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He said forces could in many instances redeploy officers away from public duties rather than suspend them. |
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Bloom had agreed to continue to perform his duties until the end of the current academic year, the university said. |
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In March 1999, Russia unilaterally cut customs duties on some Bulgarian imports and has been expecting Bulgaria to reciprocate. |
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In the countryside, her duties include caring for children, home, and garden, as well as transplanting, harvesting, and winnowing the rice. |
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Bryant will play from the wing rather than the point, which will decrease his ballhandling duties and increase his scoring chances. |
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In 1987 he was promoted to rear admiral and assumed the duties of Assistant Chief of Naval Staff. |
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His employers realized his natural affinity for creating interesting smokes and immediately suspended all his other duties in favor of research. |
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McGrath says that the duties of wheelsman in those days were of a much more onerous character than now. |
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They have routine duties but these are put on hold when exercises or operations are ramped up. |
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She has resumed official duties after 20 days of medical leave following a cancer scare. |
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About 300 West Indians also enlisted in the RAF for aircrew duties and subsequently about 5,500 volunteered for ground duties. |
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Less well-off families find it as much of a necessity as wealthy ones, and fuel duties have raised the overall tax burden on poorer families. |
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The RAC has engaged and employed two individuals who job-share the duties of the trial coordinator. |
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Refusing to work or take on duties on health and safety grounds is not secondary action. |
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Normal deck duties were not possible, so we continually chipped ice from the weather side, as the sea froze on the deck. |
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Thanksgiving and an acknowledgement of debt and gratitude are the first duties which a beneficiary owes to the benefactor. |
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Those employees with vehicle duties will be expected to completely wash and wax the vehicles they are assigned to once a week. |
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Politicians are held accountable for their execution of duties in governing a country. |
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A fortiori their duties would not extend to cover any losses caused by reason of breach of warranties on a sale by a shareholder. |
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The time cost by Mr. warrantableness, which, by duties upon excisable lawful betting shop shed roof. |
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Bradford licensing justices said that he had abdicated his duties as licensee to his brother Michael and his partner Claire. |
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You are a bad-tempered, petulant and irritable man lacking in your professional duties to your patients. |
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Thus, journalists' duties vary along a spectrum from the nonexempt to the exempt. |
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At present, we pay for roads indirectly through fuel and vehicle duties and council and national taxation. |
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A servant's use of his private car for transport during the course of his duties does not satisfy the conditions set out above. |
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They sang the antiphon before and after the psalms and canticles also performing duties as taperers and cross-bearers. |
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I would have one single rate of Vat or harmonise our excise duties to the average EU level. |
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The presiding magistrate did not turn up to court, having had magisterial duties at the La Brea district. |
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He was very attentive to his work and duties and delighted in a job well done. |
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His increasing workload had made attendance at council meetings and ward duties impossible. |
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On top of all of her other duties she is the sacristan of Duiske Abbey, and that is no small job. |
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While Mother rises virtuously early for sacristan duties at Little Saint Mary's church, we heathens opt for an indolent morning with the papers. |
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Perhaps the reason now is that they were still carrying out their priestly duties and were about to eat a sacrificial meal. |
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In this section the rights and duties which thus fall to his lot will be briefly enumerated. |
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In between official duties sailors managed to get ashore to take in the sights of Exeter and Torquay. |
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Her duties also included mediating information-sharing disputes between FBI intelligence and criminal agents. |
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They will perform duties from the second stage as field umpires on a rotatory basis. |
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His duties are to lead prayers and to perform ritual sacrifices on religious holidays and special occasions. |
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He is to perform all the duties which appertain to him throughout the year. |
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However, Vine said there might be some limitations on the duties that could be performed by officers waiting to give evidence. |
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Under these conditions, direct labor service duties were commuted for money payments. |
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Their main duties were to track resources, co-ordinate information and help to predict the fire's path. |
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He performed menial duties in return for instruction with poor board and lodging. |
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They are already resentful of paying so many other government imposed duties on everyday life. |
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It is suggested that hazardous duties are analogous to combat situations in important respects. |
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I didn't lark about or anything but failed to treat my duties with the seriousness required. |
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We assume all duties which are carried out by our ambulance service are emergencies. |
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His ambassadorial duties in the late 1980s and 1990s included ambassadorships to the Philippines and Mexico. |
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Death duties probably appeal to old Labourites as a way to punish the landed gentry. |
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He will handle a variety of duties on the basketball side, including scouting and player evaluation. |
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The Third Symphony, scored for full orchestra with prominent solo duties for the guitar, was written almost six years later. |
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Persons who do not have the time or the manual dexterity for these duties will have to entrust them to a competent groomer. |
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Companies of cadets were first formed in France in 1682, to teach young noblemen the duties of an officer. |
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A previous minister got relieved of his duties in 1996 for that kind of overspending. |
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She also had no information as to whether the constable has been relieved of his duties pending the completion of the investigation. |
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Foreign peacekeepers could relieve U.S. forces of such static and technologically simple duties as guarding fixed facilities. |
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However, a spokesman for Garda management said the move would release an extra man for policing duties in the area. |
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If she was so all-powerful, all-knowing, then how come her duties seemed to consist of serving the drinks? |
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By contrast, casting or drawing lots to assure fairness in allocating duties or rewards has been acceptable for millennia. |
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Garry Hay is an integral part of the side as he allies defensive duties with his non-stop attacking forays down the flanks. |
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The lowest priority should be given to fit individuals with regular daytime duties who can make their routine journeys to work in other ways. |
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Without laboring the point too much, your duties as a responsible tourist continue after you have returned home. |
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They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, and for Colchester troops returning from peace-keeping duties 3,500 miles away from home it seems to be true. |
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The moral duties and doubts of adulthood are swapped out for the histrionic creeds of adolescence. |
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The discipline of the guards is not very good. Sentry duty wearies them, for they must also serve as torturers, interrogators and perform the duties of kidnappers. |
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His duties consisted of grooming the magistrate's horse, cleaning out the stable, cutting firewood and keeping clean the dry earth closet out in the yard. |
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The Suzuki is well suited to cope with family duties such as school runs. |
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The tragic hero, we are told, still treats the ethical as his telos or goal, even if this entails subordinating particular duties to its attainment. |
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The remorseless rise in Irish petrol prices has been stemmed with the news in the government budget that excise duties on unleaded petrol has been reduced. |
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Most oddly, while implacably committed to family duties and the bringing up of children, the novel succeeds in portraying both as a burden almost beyond human bearing. |
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The customs duties leviable on goods destined for the interior shall be collected at the port of entry and handed over to the administration of the area of destination. |
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The staff spend an average of six months concentrating on backroom duties and learning the basics before they are let loose on the company's clients. |
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The Phillies are looking to hire a staff of twelve ballgirls who can represent the organization in media situations as well as perform duties on the field. |
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He was awarded a distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Medical Officer of HMAS Stuart during combat rescue operations in the Persian Gulf. |
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The Lifetime Achievement Award is for a person who has gone the extra mile in the course of their paid duties or voluntary work and has demonstrated a lifelong dedication. |
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Butler, who had now taken over the kicking duties from Feeney, looked to have struck the conversion well but into the difficult breeze, the ball sailed narrowly to the right. |
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He was temporarily relieved of duties in 1838 and resigned in protest. |
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Her teaching duties most likely also included sewing and embroidery. |
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He still holds the post 13 years later, handling such duties as facilitating meetings and helping oversee the budget of the alcohol-free, all-ages performance space. |
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Being monarch brings with it overwhelming duties and obligations, not the least of which is that your people must find you worthy enough to bow and curtsy to. |
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Stephanopoulos will add the duties of Chief Anchor of ABC News to his responsibilities. |
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He should assign duties that best utilize the abilities of each player. |
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By most accounts, the Times newsroom has calmed since Baquet resumed his duties full time a few weeks after going under the knife. |
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Instead, he sees his ethical obligations as a matter of duties to those with whom we have relationships. |
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If Berkovic imagined his move to Ewood Park would mean an instant recall to first team duties he must indeed be blessed with a hugely inflated ego. |
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By re-employing the Deceased the Company reassumed its duties as employer but that begs the question as to whether those duties included the duty to give pension advice. |
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In New South Wales, Australia, prison bosses had modified rostered activities, duties and shifts which were historically prone to higher levels of sick leave. |
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One of the most important duties of the king was to build a temple or a Buddha statue as a symbol of prosperity and peace. |
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In addition to the administrative or executive duties in organizations, the chairman has the duties of presiding over meetings. |
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Some towns within these areas did, however, receive charters which outlined rights and duties in much the same way as a borough. |
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Additional amounts are secured through income and property taxes, licence and other fees as well as customs duties levied on imported goods. |
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Light tax and death duties make Guernsey a popular offshore finance centre for private equity funds. |
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The sovereign resides predominantly in her oldest realm, the United Kingdom, and thus carries out her duties there mostly in person. |
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The neglect of any of the relative duties renders us criminal in the sight of God. |
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The government took its share through duties and taxes, with the remainder going to merchants in London and other British ports. |
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Those who survived focused on their agricultural duties to grow food and stay alive. |
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The Lord Mayor carries out civic and ceremonial duties in addition to chairing full meetings of the council. |
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He now had defined duties to the realm, underpinned by a sophisticated justice system. |
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By 1450 many considered Henry incapable of carrying out the duties and responsibilities of a king. |
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Historically, the duties of the president have been both formal and social. |
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Orleans Parish is an exception, as the general law enforcement duties fall to the New Orleans Police Department. |
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Orleans Parish divided Sheriff's duties between criminal and civil, with a different elected sheriff overseeing each aspect. |
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Edward Coke noted that when the high sheriff employed constables to assist in his duties the law was also extended to them. |
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The county councils also gained the duties of the abolished education authorities. |
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It also finally removed secular duties from the local Vestry committees and gave them to the new parish councils. |
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Consequently, they have to perform all the duties of a local government planning authority. |
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Excise duties are charged on, amongst other things, motor fuel, alcohol, tobacco, betting and vehicles. |
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William Whewell pushed Darwin to take on the duties of Secretary of the Geological Society. |
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Upon their return, Priestley easily fulfilled his duties as librarian and tutor. |
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In Zimbabwe steam locomotives are still used on shunting duties around Bulawayo and on some regular freight services. |
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In the 19th century, several bodies were formed for specific consultative duties and dissolved when they were no longer required. |
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Their duties were to visit and inspect each parish annually and to execute the bishop's orders. |
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Their duties mainly concerned the maintenance of law and order in the cathedral close. |
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The remaining two years of Anselm's life were spent in the duties of his archbishopric. |
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The housemaster of College is now known as the 'Master in College', though these duties formerly belonged to the Second Master. |
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In practice, only the Prefect of Hall has significant duties outside College. |
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For example, it is customary for first year boys in Toye's to perform duties such as waking the house and taking the post from Flint Court. |
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The equivalent concept of the duties performed in modern camps is roughly the detail. |
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The position grew to include other duties including purchasing royal jewels, gold, and silver, and appointing royal goldsmiths and jewellers. |
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Before 1996, only two battalions had served on public duties as part of an operational tour in London District. |
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Since 2013 regular public duties responsibility has reverted to the Household Division. |
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One of the public duties battalions or incremental companies is responsible for providing the guard at Windsor Castle. |
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Whichever battalion is assigned to 52 Brigade would then be responsible for performing public duties in Edinburgh. |
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While The Foot Guards are also fully operational soldiers, part of their duties is guarding The Queen and her residences. |
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In theory, this includes public duties in London, which will retain its two guards and one line infantry battalion. |
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In 2000, the Australian Federation Guard performed public duties in London for a month, and included several women amongst its number. |
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An interesting example is Gerefa which outlines the duties of a reeve on a large manor estate. |
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It was in fact on 18 May 1845 that he took up his duties at Haworth, at the moment when the publication project was well advanced. |
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He apparently resumed his duties in 1757 and may have continued thereafter. |
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Production on the film was troubled with Connery taking on many of the production duties with assistant director David Tomblin. |
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Whig and Tory were merged and swallowed up in the transcendent duties of patriots. |
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Busby was initially unable to assume his duties due to the serious injuries he sustained in the Munich air disaster. |
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At Hussey's retirement on 6 January 2013, he announced that he would be handing the duties over to Nathan Lyon. |
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With some variation, the chief mate is most often charged with the duties of cargo mate. |
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Additional duties include maintaining the ship's boats and performing other nautical tasks. |
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A chief steward's duties may overlap with those of the steward's assistant, the chief cook, and other Steward's department crewmembers. |
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As the second yacht club to file a challenge, the Royal Swedish Yacht Club assumed the duties of the challenger. |
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To fulfill administrative duties adequately, a population of at least five million per state was considered as necessary. |
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They knew what the state could require of them, and they accepted their duties as a condition of the rights that came with them. |
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She began to undertake public duties during the Second World War, serving in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. |
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The law texts take great care to define social status, the rights and duties that went with that status, and the relationships between people. |
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Harvesting duties and family emergencies pulled men home regardless of the sergeant's orders. |
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The local government's duties are commonly split between county and municipal governments. |
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The rights and duties of the British government with regards the Company's new territories came also to be examined. |
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Many of the Allied soldiers were tied up in garrison duties because of the uncertain status and intentions of the Vichy forces. |
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In the United Kingdom, the Queen appoints Counsellors of State to perform her constitutional duties in her absence. |
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Similarly, the monarch will perform ceremonial duties in the Commonwealth realms to mark historically significant events. |
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He or she only acts as the mouthpiece of the House, performing duties such as announcing the results of votes. |
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He retired on 7 April 1972 and relinquished all authority and duties to the President of Bangladesh. |
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It establishes the function and duties of the Federal Head of State in the capacity as Supreme Commander. |
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On 21 April 2011, HMS York arrived at the East Cove Military Port in the Falkland Islands, beginning patrol duties for the islands. |
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The moral order embraces the totality of our duties towards God, towards ourselves, and towards our neighbours. |
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This information helps them to carry out their powers and duties and to inform the development of effective policy making. |
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In addition to sitting on the session and other church courts, ruling elders have duties as individuals. |
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After the German Instrument of Surrender, 1945, Polish troops took part in occupation duties in the Western Allied Occupation Zones in Germany. |
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Maugham returned to England from his ambulance unit duties in order to promote Of Human Bondage. |
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He accepted the latter post reluctantly, fearing that discharging the duties thoroughly would leave too little time for composing. |
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The son's death in 1809 brought about his retirement from the active duties of his chair. |
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Excise duties or taxes continued to serve political as well as financial ends. |
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The country's customs is obliged to accept the agency's report for the purpose of assessing duties and taxes at the port of entry. |
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Another of its duties was the protection of the crucial maritime trade routes against the threat of pirates. |
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Rather than taking up parochial duties in a parish, he became tutor to two sons of Hugh Douglas of Longniddry. |
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He argued that he had called a legal, not an illegal, assembly as part of his duties as a minister of the Kirk. |
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His first budget in 1853 almost completed the work begun by Peel eleven years before in simplifying Britain's tariff of duties and customs. |
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The 1860 budget reduced the number of duties to 48, with 15 duties constituting the majority of the revenue. |
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The Bill to abolish duties on paper narrowly passed Commons but was rejected by the House of Lords. |
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The injurer also had to provide someone to fulfill the victim's duties while he was incapacitated. |
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The final primarily with the status and duties of poets although it contains other material as well. |
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The text also presents a certain amount of interesting information on the duties of king. |
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This has sparked speculation that the troop may now begin to undertake more ceremonial duties in Scotland. |
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He retired from operational duties when his leg was amputated as a result of an injury. |
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His duties are to chair meetings of the University Court and to represent student views on that body. |
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She is assisted in her duties by the Coort Jester, Heather Turner for the same term. |
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No other duties are specified, and laureates are not required to compose for government events or in praise of government officials. |
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The first part of the laws deal with the rights and duties of the king and the officers of the king's court. |
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It was never deployed overseas as a division, having been restricted to home defence duties around the United Kingdom. |
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As Prince of Wales, Charles undertakes official duties on behalf of the Queen and the Commonwealth realms. |
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In 1920 he was discharged from his duties at Walter Reed Hospital having reached the rank of captain. |
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When the office of Secretary of State is vacant, its duties fall upon an official within the department. |
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Writing duties had been shared across the band, although had been led by Matthews and Roberts. |
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His principle duties appear to have been the custody of a heap of coal and a boiler house. |
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When that was completed, the Helga II returned to her regular fisheries research and protection duties under the direction of Holt. |
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In 1831, the first Navy Board was abolished as a separate entity, and its duties and responsibilities were given over to the Admiralty. |
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In 1557 and 1579 revised agreements spelled out the duties of towns and some progress was made. |
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Instead, they designed defensive minefields to prevent enemy ships approaching and freed up the destroyers for duties escorting larger ships. |
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His duties included lecturing, and negotiating the purchase of the navy's first Whitehead torpedo. |
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He was read in at the Admiralty on 9 June, and took up his duties the following day. |
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Even longer routes from Cherbourg, Normandy and Brittany generate business, boosted by ferries from Ireland where alcohol duties are even higher. |
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This extract also states that Pliny made use of the night, and would then do all of the other duties assigned to him. |
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The primary duties owed include the duty of loyalty, the duty of prudence, the duty of impartiality. |
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Because he had been relieved of his duties as governor, the crown did not feel bound by that contract and his demands were rejected. |
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The clerk rarely discharged the duties of the office himself, but appointed a solicitor to act as his deputy in return for a share of the fees. |
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Tithes were paid to the lord of the land, and the lord owed duties to the regional prince. |
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When neither consul was within the city, their civic duties were assumed by the praetor urbanus. |
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Sources by ancient and medieval writers provide an idea of the religious duties and social roles involved in being a druid. |
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His salary was increased in a short period of time from 2000 to 4000 francs and his official duties were hardly more than nominal. |
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In Judaism, the number of seeds in a pomegranate is said to be the exact number of mitzvah, or spiritual duties required of a devout Jew. |
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Their duties include defending the Bahamas, stopping drug smuggling, illegal immigration and poaching, and providing assistance to mariners. |
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It also regulated the trade of Gujarati ships departing to the Red Sea and passing through Bassein to pay duties and allow the horse trade. |
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Their control of this port and its customs duties allowed liberal forces to gather resources. |
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The nuns were employed in religious duties established in honour of St Clare, and to which no profane was ever admitted. |
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Stroganov performed also other duties for the tsar, like collecting taxes from the obrok in Solvychegodsk. |
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For example, mounted police horses are still effective for certain types of patrol duties and crowd control. |
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There are several reasons why the Wanli Emperor deliberately neglected his duties as emperor. |
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Since 2007, ASEAN countries have gradually lowered their import duties to member nations. |
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From 1833 until 1871, the Governor of Antigua performed the duties of the Governor of the Leeward Islands. |
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Among the principal duties of bishops the preaching of the Gospel occupies an eminent place. |
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Parliament also passed the Sugar Act, imposing customs duties on a number of articles. |
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His duties were laid out in a series of orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners. |
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Article Two describes the office, qualifications and duties of the President of the United States and the Vice President. |
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Without the commissions, the appointees were unable to assume the offices and duties to which they had been appointed. |
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Directors also owe strict duties not to permit any conflict of interest or conflict with their duty to act in the best interests of the company. |
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Such agents have duties to discharge of a fiduciary nature towards their principal. |
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In modern times, the specific combination of legal, political and ceremonial duties of a sheriff varies greatly from country to country. |
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Sheriff's duties in Ontario deal only with serving legal processes and executing civil judgments. |
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The Lord Chancellor's judicial duties also evolved through his role in the curia regis. |
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Thus Lord Falconer duly appeared the following day in the House of Lords to carry out his duties from the Woolsack. |
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The Bill also made other constitutional reforms, such as transferring the judicial duties of the House of Lords to a Supreme Court. |
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Rights and duties which we would consider to be part of the law of property, tort, contract or unjust enrichment were not conceptualised as such. |
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Manusmriti has numerous verses on duties a person has towards himself and to others, thus including moral codes as well as legal codes. |
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Chapter 7 of the Manusmriti discusses the duties of a king, what virtues he must have, what vices he must avoid. |
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In Ottoman times, these duties had been fulfilled by the bureaucracy in Istanbul. |
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In practice, the Constitutional Law Committee fulfills the duties of a constitutional court. |
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They had a dual nature and acquired civil duties such as the administering the Poor Law. |
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I hereby do solemnly and sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of constable. |
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I will observe its laws faithfully and fulfil my duties and obligations as a British citizen. |
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The Speaker is considered to have duties both to the House and to the Crown. |
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Such offices were obsolescent and involved negligible duties and scant profit, but were in the King's gift nonetheless. |
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For the most part, these ceremonial duties may be performed only on the authority, and with the binding advice, of the Government. |
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A Governor General fulfilled the constitutional duties of the British Sovereign on Canadian soil. |
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His duties on their behalf took him to Dartmouth, which is probably how he came into contact with Thomas Newcomen. |
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This professional could give his entire time to his duties and be held responsible for his actions. |
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He emerged as the only economist of note to support duties on imported grain. |
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The duke indulged himself in pleasure and did not attend to official duties for three days. |
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He expressed his filial devotion when he took three years leave of absence from his official duties for Qi to mourn his mother's death. |
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Our current system is retraumatising children and therefore represents a breach in our duties under the Geneva conventions. |
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He introduced the custom of producing poems for the new year and the monarch's birthday, which became one of the key duties of the position. |
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The rest is relatively easy because you can always educate her on her sponsorly job duties and why they are crucial for the project's success. |
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Of this treasure, the Pope having the key, he may dispense the supervacuous duties of others to sinners who have no merit of their own. |
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They require a surrounding which keeps them from sinking into apathy through tasks which they are able to solve and duties they can carry out. |
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She left her duties guarding the cola vendor and brushed past Earl to the aisle with the creamed corn. |
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Buttler has yet to play for Lancashire, having left his native Somerset where he had to share wicketkeeping duties with Craig Kieswetter. |
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There, Signal Soldiers received training in both signaling duties and weather reporting. |
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The varied and complex duties inherent in airport policing require some consistency in approach to training. |
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As aspiring fighter pilot and part-time wisecracker Ripcord, he shares leading-man duties with Channing Tatum as Duke. |
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Zed cannot master his bow and arrow and is a woeful hunter while Oh fails to fulfil his duties as a gatherer. |
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Upon release, this officer assumes the supervision duties of the reentrant in the community. |
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I have thoroughly enjoyed the success in my duties as the MP Regimental Sergeant Major. |
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As usual, Jonathan Ross will be on autocue duties for tonight's live action. |
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He's back to his usual small-town lawyerly duties in Champaign-Urbana, handling divorces and helping people beat DUI raps. |
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Dave Rickey, AMCC's chief executive officer and chairman of the board, will assume Spreng's duties as president. |
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ActiveBatch will be the key scheduling component that handles all batch processing duties in Whataburger's central data center. |
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Harmon's main duties as the crew prepares the field for play is putting in the bases and marking the batter's box and cleaning the plate. |
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A drowsy lifeguard, belayer, van driver, trip leader, or boat driver could neglect duties or experience slowed reaction time. |
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Bingle has assumed responsibility for investor relations, in addition to his duties as Treasurer. |
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Ludo Reynders has returned to his duties as President and Chief Executive Officer after a temporary absence due to illness. |
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Through civil lawsuit, justice duties are fulfilled, defining both its teaching and sanctionary roles. |
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You might have read the stories about Monsignor Joseph Creegan, a man of the cloth who took his pastoral duties a wee bitty too seriously. |
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Associate athletic director Judy Brame has taken over the head-coaching duties in Abraham's absence. |
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The limitations were under the Shastras, texts which explicate moral duties of all persons. |
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Taha started his duties with ABC on Monday, two months after his resignation from his Vice-Chairman position at Banque Du Caire. |
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Women should learn to strike a balance between their work and conjugal duties to prevent their significant others straying. |
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He added the role of social mobilizers in making the campaign a success is very crucial and they must perform their duties honestly. |
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The National Maritime Authority is part of the Maritime Authority System, which includes other public agencies that also perform authority duties at the sea. |
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These duties remained the same even after wives became pregnant and with the added responsibility of praying and making offerings to Kanopa, who was the god of pregnancy. |
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Colonial sources are not entirely clear or in agreement about Inca government structure, such as exact duties and functions of government positions. |
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Hours after the resignation of the cabinet, Hani Yonis, media assistant to former prime minister Ibrahim Mehleb, said Saturday that his duties in the cabinet have ended. |
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The court noted that the presumption may be rebutted upon a showing of substantial credible evidence that the employee's duties did not contribute to the cause of his death. |
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Councilman Bernard Parks said risk management should be among the duties of every department head, plus there is already a division in the CAO's Office. |
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Upon his arrival, Viceroy Don Antonio de Mendoza vigorously took to the duties entrusted to him by the King and encouraged the exploration of Spain's new mainland territories. |
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When the group is not in session, the officer's duties often include acting as its head, its representative to the outside world and its spokesperson. |
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Angels' duties include communicating revelations from God, glorifying God, recording every person's actions, and taking a person's soul at the time of death. |
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The trade with the North German towns lasted until the 1707 Act of Union, when high salt duties prevented the German merchants from trading with Shetland. |
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This period typically is spent performing the duties of ministry under the guidance, supervision, and evaluation of a more senior, ordained minister. |
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Episcopal sees are generally arranged in groups in which the bishop who is the ordinary of one of them has certain powers and duties of oversight over the other sees. |
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This established the progressive elimination of customs duties on industrial products, but did not affect agricultural products or maritime trade. |
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The Vita Liudgeri, a hagiographical account of the work of Ludger, describes how Ludger himself had built the church, sharing duties with two other priests. |
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Kelley produced the pilot for an American version of the series for the ABC network, though he handed duties over to others for the series production. |
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In addition, the leader of the expedition received clear instructions about their duties towards the army, the native population, the type of military action. |
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The king is aided in his duties by the Privy Council of Thailand. |
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Kublai grew despondent and retreated from his duties as emperor. |
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The deputy governor is the acting governor when the office of governor is vacant, or the governor is not able to discharge his duties or is absent from the Cayman Islands. |
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Research and experimental processes were continuously being implemented in monasteries to be able to successfully fulfill their duties to God to take care of all God's people. |
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Hitler's leadership style was to give contradictory orders to his subordinates and to place them in positions where their duties and responsibilities overlapped. |
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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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It imposed duties on various British goods exported to the colonies. |
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The first head of protocol in the Parliament was French, so many of the duties in the Parliament are based on the French model first developed following the French Revolution. |
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The only time that steward department staff are charged with duties outside the steward department, is during the execution of the fire and boat drill. |
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These duties are left to the retrofitter, although some CNC manufacturers market pre-packaged retrofit kits for simpler 2-3 axis machines that minimize these technical tasks. |
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China began levying five-year, antidumping duties on Japanese and South Korean art paper imports Wednesday, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. |
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Dorothy Lodge and Susan Everill performed the duties of sidesmen. |
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Today those duties continue at McLaren through MSO Heritage, which offers vast amount of knowledge and expertise related to heritage McLaren vehicles. |
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