When the commission receives the application, it places a notice in the government gazette and in a newspaper circulated in the respective area. |
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The Minister now, for example, gets a chance to gazette safety courses without having to put them in the Gazette. |
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Anyway, thanks for the laughs, and I look forward to reading the next journal and next gazette. |
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The proposed law, of eight clauses and six sub-clauses, was published in the official gazette this week. |
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Her letter announced that the official gazette notification would be published the next day. |
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The official gazette notification that parliament was dissolved was finally released at midnight. |
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The nurse didn't even raise an eyebrow, continuing to read from her silly ladies' romance gazette. |
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The government announced the election date in a special edition of the legal gazette. |
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The formal gazette notice, however, provided no explanation for the decision. |
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The building itself was art deco, straight from the 1920s when the gazette was started. |
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The state government issued an official gazette notification to this effect late yesterday evening. |
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Taiwan saw the publication of its first official gazette in 1896 during the Japanese colonial era. |
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However, these changes would only come into effect after the Bill is passed and an announcement made in the official gazette. |
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A special police team was sent to the government press to ensure that the official gazette notification removing the ministers was issued. |
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It was submitted that examination of this translation of the official gazette supplemented the views which he advanced. |
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The closure becomes effective only after the public has been notified about its legality through the government gazette or through local newspaper adverts. |
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Ms Kofi explained that the applications will first have to be screened by the tourism committee and later put in a gazette notice for a month before approval. |
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But the French critic Louis de Fourcaud, writing in the gazette des Beaux-Arts, called it a masterpiece of characterization. |
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However, the retroactive law will not become legally binding until it is published in Dubai's official gazette. |
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The Acts are announced in a provincial gazette, published annually and consolidated from time to time. |
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The government had recently brought out a gazette notification extending the tenure of MCI Board from one year since supersession of MCI to two years. |
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The rules newly published in the official gazette also will allow private jitneys in rural areas, though they will be under greater restrictions than city taxis. |
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The Gazette is also sure that such an observer would come away with the impression that some sort of solution is needed. |
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Speaking to the Gazette on the day after the meeting, the artist was philosophical about the council's u-turn. |
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A long-standing critic of the festival, The Gazette had itself astonished readers three years earlier by changing step. |
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The Gazette helped produce the calendar and all the money from its sale will go directly into the Lydia appeal fund. |
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A team of seven people has already signed-up from the Gazette, but Sallie and Clive want to hear from you. |
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Gazette readers are heeding the warnings of the scam, which tempts people by saying they have won a holiday. |
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My frequent open letters to the Okeford Gazette have likewise come to no avail. |
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Please keep your thoughts flowing into the Gazette and we'll have an open forum for discussion over the coming weeks. |
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Petitions have been launched in both towns to save the units and today the Gazette throws its support behind the campaign. |
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The Gazette is more political with some humor while the Journal is more humorous with a sprinkle of politics thrown in. |
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Web site addresses are now sprinkled through the pages of The Westmorland Gazette. |
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The Gazette has been campaigning for six months to get improvements made on the dangerous road, which has a number of black spots. |
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Last year the Gazette reported sightings of the creature at the back of Helm Hill and at Natland. |
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It's right to question, as the Royal Gazette does today, whether such gross negligence means the Government is fit to govern. |
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The Gazette has reported sightings of black big cats as far apart as Calne, Great Bedwyn and Malmesbury. |
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One pertinent example was an advertisement in the New-York Gazette in 1748 for blue smalt, just in from London. |
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Ashay was back in the news today with a somewhat confused article in the Royal Gazette. |
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We read in Press Gazette that Alan Bennett is taking up the post of deputy editor of the Western Mail. |
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This article was first published in Issue 47 of Linux Gazette, an on-line e-zine published by Linux Journal. |
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Harry Pratt left school at 14 to work as an errand boy for the Gazette, and was soon promoted to the role of chief stamp-licker. |
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If you haven't filed yet, thanks for choosing The Mudville Gazette as your distraction from the task at hand. |
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A Gazette article earlier this year highlighted an enigma that has long puzzled me. |
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In 1802, the Upper Canada Gazette published the proclamation announcing the Treaty of Amiens to the townspeople. |
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Gazette reporters spoke to Wiltshire musicians who have reached that giddy height. |
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The indigenous French press was less vibrant and official organs such as the Gazette de France were little more than court circulars. |
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Another distinction comes from his advertisement in 1816 in the Pittsburgh Gazette for sale of his ironworks. |
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No worries, The Westmorland Gazette is here with loads of suggestions for you to fill those long summer days and nights. |
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However, Gazette editor Gary Lawrence asked the magistrates to exercise their power to waive the rule. |
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The Gazette described us a Jekyll and Hyde side and that has summed us up exactly so far this season. |
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For proof look no further than last week's UK Press Gazette, which quoted Lord Wakeham's speech at the Bank of Scotland awards. |
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This week's Westmorland Gazette reveals two widely different viewpoints about Kendal and its future. |
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Soldiers who spoke to the Evening Gazette today said they had not seen any need to supplement Army issue desert kit by buying their own. |
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A sports store which burnt to the ground in a spectacular blaze may never reopen due to an insurance wrangle, the Evening Gazette can reveal. |
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In the Gazette article Mr Billings insists we separate people's private and public lives. |
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For Patrick Arnold's fully detailed angling column see the sports section of the Westmorland Gazette. |
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The Gazette reviews the plays and talks to two youngsters who have shared in their success. |
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Green markings which have been put down to delineate a cycle way on the road at Waterhead, Ambleside, have caused a flurry of letters to the Gazette in recent weeks. |
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Sherlock Holmes put down the Daily Gazette where he had been perusing the agony column, his daily ritual, and retrieved a letter from his coat pocket. |
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Between seeing patients full-time, writing the Placebo Journal bimonthly, and producing the Placebo Gazette every other week I am always on the go. |
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He felt Gazette readers should be canvassed for their views. |
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The Ilkley Gazette understands that separate proposals have also been put forward for a car wash at the site of the former filling station on Coutances Way. |
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It came to me when I saw the picture of husky racing in Grizedale in last week's Gazette and I have suitably adapted it to give a flavour of my idea. |
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Gazette Newspapers owns Comprint Printing and Comprint Military Publications which publishes the Fort Detrick Standard in Frederick County. |
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The Porth Gazette was published from 1900 to 1944 and during that period there was a newspaper called the Rhondda Socialist. |
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The paper was then named The Cambrian News, Merionethshire Standard, and Welsh Farmers' Gazette. |
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The RAOC Gazette that of the RAOC Association and the Pioneer of the RPC Association. |
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In 1665, Muddiman produced the Oxford Gazette as a digest of news of the royal court, which was in Oxford to avoid the plague in London. |
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Henry Muddiman was the first to succeed in a regular news paper with the London Gazette. |
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The Cumberland and Westmorland Herald and The Westmorland Gazette are weekly newspapers based in Penrith and Kendal respectively. |
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Local papers The Westmorland Gazette and Cumberland and Westmorland Herald continue to use the name of their historic county. |
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It provided a complementary, weekly rhythm to the dailiness of the Pall Mall Gazette, but it was intended for its own distinct readership. |
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A GROUP of high-flying air cadets are hoping Gazette readers will help them raise funds to build a hovercraft. |
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The London Gazette just managed to put out its Monday issue before the printer's premises went up in flames. |
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Elspeth has been put forward in the Inspirational Primary Teacher of the Year category of this year's Evening Gazette and Journal School Awards. |
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In Maryland, Post-Newsweek Media said its May 15 editions of the Frederick Gazette and Mounty Airy Gazette would be their last. |
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A Gazette report of the day pictured 14-year-old Tommy Delmer being beaten by the bucking bronco. |
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The Gazette reported how lifeguard Paul Crook had paddled out on a surfboard to try to help floundering bodyboarder Donna Ford. |
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The Gazette launched the search for Teesside's top sarnie shop to tie in with National Sandwich Week, which was last week. |
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His three happiest almae matres in New York were the Fishing Gazette, the New York Tribune and the New York Times. |
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Back in September I asked Evening Gazette readers to donate winter woollies to their nearest Barnardo's shop. |
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Former work colleagues of Mr Wem, who was originally from Highfield Road, told the Gazette of their shock at hearing the news. |
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The Gazette began before boroughhood and has continued along successive decades. |
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It was one of 13 incidents recorded near Teesside's war memorials this year, records released to The Gazette show. |
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A very capable journalist, he wrote the Parliamentary sketch for the Pall Mall and the Westminster Gazette for several years. |
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From 1963, Westmorland Gazette also became the publisher, and their name appears as such on the first impressions of Books Six and Seven. |
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From 1963, the Westmorland Gazette became his publisher, and its name appears on the first impressions of Books Six and Seven. |
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Robert Stoddard, owner of The Telegram and Gazette, was one of the founders of the John Birch Society. |
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The weekly Ship Canal Gazette, priced at one penny, was by the end of the year being sold at newsagents in towns across Lancashire. |
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The results of the first election were announced by the Clerk of the Crown and published in both The Dublin Gazette and The London Gazette. |
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New subsidiary legislation published in the Gazette may be viewed for free online for five days on the Electronic Gazette website. |
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It was not until 1736 that the first newspaper, the Virginia Gazette, began circulation under printer William Parks of Williamsburg. |
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The Saudi Gazette reports that there is a plan in the works to tackle the traffic issue. |
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An article in La Gazette du Maroc described Antonio Fuentes as the Picasso of Tangier, and he died in the city 90 years later. |
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The Basingstoke Gazette is published three times a week, and there are a number of other papers that publish on a weekly basis. |
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Notice of the King's permission to accept and to display this honour was duly published in the London Gazette. |
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The main local newspaper is The Glamorgan Gazette, although a free newspaper, The Recorder, has increased its circulation in recent times. |
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Churchill edited the Government's newspaper, the British Gazette. |
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In July 1818 De Quincey became editor of The Westmorland Gazette, a Tory newspaper published in Kendal, after its first editor had been dismissed. |
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Months later, The Musical Courier established its independence from both the Gazette and stitchery and for the next eighty years, appeared weekly. |
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Laws passed by the federal government are initially announced in the Canada Gazette, a regularly published newspaper for new statutes and regulations. |
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Tony Mowbray was back and, thanks to my Evening Gazette, I could even get a cardboard Mogga space helmet, complete with two staples and an elastic band. |
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As it appears in the London Gazette, the broad stripe is where expected for three of the four quarters, but the upper left quarter shows the broad stripe below. |
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Rudyard Kipling returned to Simla for his annual leave each year from 1885 to 1888, and the town featured prominently in many of the stories that he wrote for the Gazette. |
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As revealed exclusively in the Evening Gazette, NPL Estates is pressing ahead with plans to dump low hazard waste in the town's former anhydrite mine. |
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The Porth Gazette and Rhondda Leader was published from 1944 to 1967 while also published in Pontypridd during those years was the Rhondda Fach Leader and Gazette. |
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