The rest of the time Democrats have governed only by appealing to moderates as well as liberals. |
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Uncle John's brand of organised chaos may well be governed by these malevolent forces. |
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A girl's behaviour was molded to fit a society governed by a strict moral code and rigid social customs. |
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However, their concentration is governed by the hydrological regime of the river systems. |
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He governed Sardinia, expelling usurers and restricting the demands made on the Sardinians for the upkeep of himself and his staff. |
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They're proud, but heavily governed by the need to sneak stuff past the missus. |
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He said that there were international guidelines that governed the selective cull of infected animals. |
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It is beyond dispute that the arbitration in this case was governed by the Arbitration Act. |
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Social relations among the Luo are governed by rules of kinship, gender, and age. |
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For ethnic Fijians, interpersonal relationships and social behavior are governed by links of kinship. |
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For too long people in Scotland have tried to see Scottish misfortune as the consequence of being governed from London. |
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The Council of Magic, which governed and guided all good witches and warlocks, made this their ground zero. |
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Without belittling the importance of media research, it's time that the rule of the real governed policy as well. |
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The right edge of the khanda symbolizes freedom and authority governed by moral and spiritual values. |
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It is far, far more than a mere institution governed by a body of, ahem, rather obtuse potentates. |
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Maybe intelligent beings cannot exist unless the world is governed by logic and mathematics? |
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But the concept of a mereological fusion is governed by a principle with all the marks of an abstraction principle. |
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An avalanche roaring down a mountainside may seem to be wildly out of control, but actually it is governed by certain equations. |
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Precise laws governed their administration, yet they differed widely in character. |
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The racing distance in the World Championships is governed by time, with the race lasting 40 minutes. |
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Let us picture a small, comparatively weak, nation, governed by someone who commits any number of atrocious crimes to stay in power. |
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There religious rights continued to be governed by international law, the treaty of Westphalia. |
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Our interests are best protected not by unilateral action but by multilateral agreement and a world order governed by rules. |
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It's because central government is so undecided it has lost control, and everything is governed locally. |
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The Greek preposition had several meanings, depending on whether it governed the accusative, genitive, or dative case. |
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The loud, the abusive, the vulgar have demolished the restraints and the manners which heretofore governed public discourse. |
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The determination of the date of Easter is governed by a computation based on the vernal equinox and the phase of the moon. |
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A system of private property governed by a rule of law sets limits on the permissible form of competition for resources. |
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We have to remember that territorial states in early modern Europe were governed by absolute monarchs who regarded the state as their property. |
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As a territory born out of the desire for an aboriginal land claims agreement, we are governed as a public government. |
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Autonomy is about self-determination, being free from external influences and governed by one's own mind. |
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Everyone, governed and governor, is subject to the rule of law, free from arbitrariness and whims. |
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They do not accept that the biological world is governed by mechanistic processes determined by laws of nature. |
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Prostitution in a secularly governed country is not an infringement upon the right of select religious factions. |
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External root hairs occur in a pattern governed by the arrangement of underlying cortical cells. |
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The rules of skat in Germany are governed by the Deutsche Skatverband which publishes the Skatordnung. |
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The maquiladora sector is governed by a slew of local, national and transnational laws. |
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Coastal voyages between U.S. seaports and inland navigation along its rivers and canals are governed by state and federal laws. |
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Succession shall be governed by the law of the last state of residence of the bequeather. |
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The whole system was governed by court leets and a set of detailed and ancient laws which are still alive and in use today. |
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He could be distant, private, sensitive, fiery, but he was a man also governed by impressive kindness and responsibleness. |
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Venus and Mars follow Newton's laws, but electrons are governed by the laws of quantum mechanics. |
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The authority for fire regulations for each state is governed either by the fire marshal or the state department of health. |
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It is governed by scientific laws, and is or can be an object of discovery. |
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As I have already described, the trust was an English law governed trust with Manx trustees. |
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These principles have governed his approach in growing the family business tenfold. |
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It is governed automatically by scripts that do the specific bidding of their creators both to help and to reprimand users of the protocol. |
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The readers' actions would be governed by the social mores through which they are conditioned. |
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In effect, the intermediate holding company, under whose umbrella these subsidiaries would operate, would not be governed by a single regulator. |
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For the next 25 years, Syria was governed by French colonial administrators under a mandate from the League of Nations. |
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In an age governed by regulation and timidity, where originality is all too often swamped by political correctness, this building will stand as a triumph of individuality. |
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Iron, cobalt and nickel are the best known metallic magnets, and their magnetic properties are governed by the conduction electrons that are free to move throughout the metal. |
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Does this mean that the fourth characterization of a bank syndicate, that it is an arm's-length relationship governed by the terms agreed, is thus the most persuasive? |
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Plato later built on this idea in The Republic to argue that rulership was a skill like any other, and that therefore we should be governed by experts. |
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What do the blue bars on a climograph represent? Average monthly rainfall. What are climate types governed by? Averages of primarily temperature and rainfall. |
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Hoffer foresaw that the New Class would try to govern the working people much as colonial officials governed the natives. |
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Americans may flatter themselves that they are governed more lightly than other advanced countries. |
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The effect of this is that the occupier's liability is governed by the common law, which provides that he will be liable for negligent misfeasance but not for nonfeasance. |
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Nothing is particularly clear because Thailand is in the middle of political upheaval and governed by martial law. |
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Instead, he began talking about John Rawls and John Locke, a social contract between the government and the governed. |
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Living in a society openly governed by force with those who have demonstrated their familiarity with it increases the danger. |
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The undertaking was expressly stated to be governed by English law and any dispute was subjected to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English High Court. |
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After the sudden death of Charles XI, a five man regency governed Sweden. |
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In making these decisions we should be governed by the principle of equity. |
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Those in the east of the country are governed by a separate peace agreement signed in Eritrea. |
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Over here, the estate agent is governed by very strict rules, regulations. |
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Simply put, the system divides the orchestra pit into ten acoustical zones and the stage into fourteen, each governed by a directional microphone. |
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Nevertheless, a severable part of the contract which has a closer connection with another country may by way of exception be governed by the law of that other country. |
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In a theocratic state governed by force and fear, I guess this counts as progress. |
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The shire or county courts were the most important of the communal courts which governed all aspects of local life in Anglo-Saxon and Norman England. |
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In fact, he did not use the Constitution but governed autocratically. |
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For all the perspective that can be gained through the artful use of analogies from prior campaigns, politics is too chaotic to be governed by rigid determinism. |
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The CPR was supposed to be the progressive counterweight among the troika of parties that governed Tunisia before Sheratongate. |
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When I question whether he governed so inclusively as Speaker of the House in the 1990s, he quickly counters. |
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He rejected the proposal on the ground that such an important decision should not be governed by personal ambitions but by economic factors, informed sources say. |
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Of the six Indo-European cases capable of being governed by adpositions, the ablative and genitive singular were not distinguished outside of o-stems. |
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What the record really shows is just how much the fate of the Presidency is governed by the vagaries of chance. |
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From a distance, the reliefs may appear to be governed by a strict bilateral symmetry, but closer inspection reveals a more complicated arrangement of planes. |
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This gives us a toy model of a deterministic Democritean universe, in which kazillions of bits get flipped in sequence, governed by a fixed physics. |
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The polity was governed by the Makhzumi dynasty, which reigned over the province until it was deposed around 1280 by the Walashma dynasty. |
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The island was governed as an independent commonwealth under the Althing, one of the world's oldest functioning legislative assemblies. |
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The Domino Theory largely governed United States policy regarding the Third World and their rivalry with the Second World. |
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The regions are governed by regional councils which serve as forums of cooperation for the municipalities of a region. |
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These are governed by the member municipalities and have only limited powers. |
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Under authoritarian governments, a ruling group may pursue its domestic policy goals without the input or consent of the people being governed. |
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A governor had to make himself accessible to the people he governed, but he could delegate various duties. |
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In practice, he would continue to be governed by others, his mother above all. |
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The provincial colony was governed by commissions created at pleasure of the king. |
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As a Presbyterian church, the Church of Scotland is governed by courts of elders rather than by bishops. |
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As the Church of Scotland is not governed by bishops, it has no cathedrals in the episcopal sense of the word. |
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Imagine a world in which every action is governed by fossilized customs. |
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The party is governed by a Party Management Board convened the Party Chairman, currently Robert Forman. |
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Seven of the top eight largest countries by area are governed as federations. |
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Though governed by the same council, each county remained nominally independent from the other. |
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Early Irish law, also called Brehon law, comprised the statutes which governed everyday life in Early Medieval Ireland. |
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A coat of arms is incorporeal heritable property, governed, subject to certain specialities, by the general law applicable to such property. |
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Countries governed by communist parties had protests against bureaucratic and military elites. |
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Multilingualism is becoming a social phenomenon governed by the needs of globalization and cultural openness. |
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One of these is the Walloon Region, which is governed by the Parliament of Wallonia and the executive Walloon Government. |
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It was attributed to Seth, the spirit of evil who according to Egyptian tradition governed the central deserts of Africa. |
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This concept of perfecting the unperfected was a theme that governed Roman technological supremacy throughout its 1,470 year reign. |
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By the 16th century, many lordships had passed into the hands of the crown, which governed its lordships through the traditional institutions. |
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The area is governed by the Newport City Council and the Llanvaches community council. |
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He is recognised as bishop of Menevia in Wales who governed his monastery following the example of the Eastern Fathers. |
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Until 1937, Aden was governed as part of British India and was known as the Aden Settlement. |
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The health care is governed by the 21 landsting of Sweden and is mainly funded by taxes, with nominal fees for patients. |
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Former were occupied by the count of Holland in 1289, the latter were governed by the Duke of Schleswig and the king of Denmark. |
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The denomination in Scotland is thus governed by its own hierarchy and Bishops' Conference, not under the control of English bishops. |
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In order to protect individual liberty there must be an arbiter between the governing powers and the governed. |
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The two principles that governed my life at Mqhekezweni were chieftaincy and the Church. |
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In the well adjusted person the ego is the executive of the personality and is governed by the reality principle. |
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It is governed by International Law as described in Unorthodox Crossing of the Dover Strait Traffic Separation Scheme. |
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The unitary state was governed by a single parliament and government that was based in Westminster. |
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The Kingdom of Ireland was governed by an executive under the control of a Lord Deputy or viceroy. |
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A theme, which formerly denoted a subdivision of the Byzantine army, came to refer to a region governed by a strategos. |
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During its first decade, the newly formed Irish Free State was governed by the victors of the civil war. |
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This situation and its consequences governed the eventual permanence of Britain's detachment from the rest of the Empire. |
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In Edward's absence, the country was governed by a royal council, led by Robert Burnell. |
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Church law was governed by the code of canon law with final jurisdiction in Rome. |
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The Company's headquarters in London, from which much of India was governed, was East India House in Leadenhall Street. |
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The Emperor gradually conceived the idea that Algeria should be governed differently from other colonies. |
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The society is governed by its Council, which is chaired by the Society's President, according to a set of statutes and standing orders. |
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Whilst William was away fighting, his wife, Mary II, governed the realm, but acted on his advice. |
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Senior ministers Pombal in Portugal and Struensee in Denmark also governed according to Enlightenment ideals. |
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In 1889, the city became a county borough as did many larger Lancashire towns, and therefore not governed by Lancashire County Council. |
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Napoleon arrived in Paris on 20 March and governed for a period now called the Hundred Days. |
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In addition, among the rural parishes, two share a joint parish council and two have no council but are governed by an annual parish meeting. |
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It is governed by the City of London Corporation, which has a unique structure. |
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England is therefore governed according to the balance of parties across the whole of the United Kingdom. |
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The SNP governed as a minority administration at Holyrood following the 2007 Scottish Parliament election. |
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As such, it was governed directly by the central or federal government and the president of Mexico appointed its governor or executive regent. |
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There is no equivalent body for England, which is directly governed by the Parliament and the government of the United Kingdom. |
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When weak monarchs governed, parliament often became the centre of opposition against them. |
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The sport is governed locally by the Northern Ireland Billiards and Snooker Association who run regular ranking tournaments and competitions. |
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Greater London is divided into 32 London boroughs, also dating from 1965, each governed by a London borough council. |
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The Isles of Scilly are governed by a sui generis local authority called the Council of the Isles of Scilly. |
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Legal studies were marked by the steady advance of Roman law into areas of jurisprudence previously governed by customary law. |
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The City of London is instead governed by the City of London Corporation and the Inner and Middle Temples. |
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Previously, all but the Peak District and the Lake District were governed by the local county councils. |
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It is governed by UK government ministers and legislated for by the UK parliament. |
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Many were not easy to be governed, nor like to conform themselves to strict rules. |
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Tour buses come with professional and informed staff, insurance and maintain state governed safety standards. |
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Until 2008, air traffic between Heathrow and the United States was strictly governed by the countries' bilateral Bermuda II treaty. |
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With the exception of the Isles of Scilly, Cornwall is governed by a unitary authority, Cornwall Council, based in Truro. |
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Independent schools include all private schools and schools that are privately governed. |
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The Latin Church is governed by the pope and diocesan bishops directly appointed by him. |
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Education in Canada is governed independently by each province and territory, however a common framework for degrees was agreed by the. |
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Each college has its own curriculum and requirements with an emphasis of their choice, governed independently by each state of the republic. |
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The former Prime Minister of Thailand, Abhisit Vejjajiva, who governed from 2008 to 2011, was also educated at Eton. |
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Firstly, there are those that, during the Medieval period as now, were governed by a body of secular clergy or chapter, presided over by a dean. |
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By 1389 Richard had regained control, and for the next eight years governed in relative harmony with his former opponents. |
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Even outside the convent her actions were governed by the strict etiquette of the royal court of Portugal. |
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They were governed much as royal colonies except that lord proprietors, rather than the king, appointed the governor. |
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Such a circumstance is called a breakdown and each is governed by a specific law. |
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It is governed by the RYA, and there are many locations in the United Kingdom where sailing can take place, both inland and coastal. |
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The sport in Great Britain is governed by the British Horseracing Authority. |
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Arabian Horse Racing is governed by the International Federation of Arabian Horse Racing. |
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The sport of Sailboat racing is governed by the World Sailing with most racing formats using the Racing Rules of Sailing. |
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The Richardson Trophy is governed and sponsored by the Yacht Racing Union of the Great Lakes. |
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Many human societies have been governed by states for millennia, but many have been stateless societies. |
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The states of Berlin, Bremen, and Hamburg are governed slightly differently from the other states. |
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The Mongols then established their dynastic court and governed Hong Kong for 97 years. |
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Coalitions of between three and five parties have governed over the Assembly's history. |
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Several of these have their own community council, while the rest are governed solely by Cardiff City Council. |
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The Japanese government directly governed events in Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, and parts of China. |
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The working conditions of staff are governed by the Council's staff regulations, which are public. |
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Accession to the alliance is governed with individual Membership Action Plans, and requires approval by each current member. |
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India is a federal republic governed under a parliamentary system and consists of 29 states and 7 union territories. |
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India is a federation with a parliamentary system governed under the Constitution of India, which serves as the country's supreme legal document. |
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Euratom remained an entity distinct from the EU, but is governed by the same institutions. |
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By virtue of the Merger Treaty, all three Communities were governed by the same institutional framework. |
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The City of Newport, which includes some surrounding rural areas as well as the built up area, is governed by Newport City Council. |
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For many years the islands were governed indirectly through Bermuda, the Bahamas, and Jamaica. |
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The Civil Service is formally governed by Privy Council Orders, as an exercise of the Royal prerogative. |
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A constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed. |
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After World War II, the international financial system was governed by a formal agreement, the Bretton Woods System. |
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Heavenly motions no longer needed to be governed by a theoretical perfection, confined to circular orbits. |
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Some traits are governed by only a single gene, but most traits are influenced by the interactions of many genes. |
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From 1763 to 1784, the island was administratively part of the colony of Nova Scotia and was governed from Halifax. |
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The districts are divided into circuits governed by the Circuit Meeting and led and administrated principally by a superintendent minister. |
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Reformed Baptist churches are organized to be governed by elders, on the congregationalist model. |
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A classical liberal, he took part in agitation for a constitution and reforms in Prussia, then governed by an absolute monarchy. |
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It is governed by a council including nineteen councillors who are either elected, or appointed every three years. |
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Athletics in Ireland is governed by Athletics Ireland, and in Northern Ireland by Athletics Northern Ireland. |
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It was afterwards once more recovered by the Church and governed by papal legates as part of the Papal States. |
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Ifat was governed from its capital at Zeila in northern Somalia and was the easternmost district of the former Shewa Sultanate. |
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Operations aboard oil tankers are governed by an established body of best practices and a large body of international law. |
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It is governed by a directly elected municipal council, a municipal executive board and a mayor. |
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They are governed by the Brussels Region for economics affairs and by the Flemish Community for educational and cultural issues. |
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The personal status law that regulates matters such as marriage, divorce and child custody is governed by Sharia. |
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Perthshire was an administrative county between 1890 and 1975, governed by a county council. |
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The URC is governed by a combined form of congregationalism and presbyterian polity. |
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On leaving him, Columba entered the monastery of Clonard, governed at that time by Finnian, noted for sanctity and learning. |
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Antarctica is a de facto condominium, governed by parties to the Antarctic Treaty System that have consulting status. |
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The university is governed by 24 Trustees, customarily including the President, who serves ex officio. |
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In the following century, France would be governed at one point or another as a republic, constitutional monarchy, and two different empires. |
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Currently Alaska is governed as a State within United States with very limited autonomy for Alaska Native peoples. |
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The police force is governed by the elected Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner. |
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Normandy was also governed through a growing system of justices and an exchequer. |
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The sport is governed by the Cornish Pilot Gig Association, which monitors all racing gigs during the construction phase. |
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The other Spanish regions maintained certain degree of autonomy, being governed by a Viceroy. |
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The Institute itself is governed by a Board of five elected Trustees who are advised by an appointed Council of members. |
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For events governed by IAAF rules, it is mandatory that the route be marked so that all competitors can see the distance covered in kilometres. |
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Another definition sees language as a formal system of signs governed by grammatical rules of combination to communicate meaning. |
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The way in which meaningful elements can be combined within a language is governed by rules. |
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During the Cold War, most of the countries on the Balkans were governed by communist governments. |
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Much like Germany, Austria was divided into American, British, French, and Soviet zones and governed by the Allied Commission for Austria. |
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A popular team sport in Austria is football, which is governed by the Austrian Football Association. |
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The former governed Romania from 1990 until 1996 through several coalitions and governments with Ion Iliescu as head of state. |
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Moreover, the senate, he said, had determined that Gaul should be governed by its own laws and so ought to be free. |
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But once he had established his authority, he governed efficiently and justly, generally allowed freedom of speech, and promoted the rule of law. |
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In his view, the Roman Empire was to be governed as a divine monarchy with himself as the benevolent despot at its head. |
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After 737, Charles governed the Franks in lieu of a king and declined to call himself king. |
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Charlemagne had residences across his kingdom, including numerous private estates that were governed in accordance with the Capitulare de villis. |
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Finland was governed as a part of Sweden, while Estonia was under a Baltic German knightly brotherhood. |
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The system was governed less by statute than by informal conventions, and no settled mechanism of leadership succession existed. |
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Sars and Gustav Storm, the aristocracy saw the king as a tool by which they governed the country. |
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The United Kingdom has traditionally been governed as a unitary state by the Westminster Parliament in London. |
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This body was suspended in 1972 and Northern Ireland was governed by direct rule during the period of conflict known as The Troubles. |
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Some were ruled by princes or other hereditary rulers, some were governed by bishops or abbots. |
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Part of the national homeland may be there too, and it may be governed by the 'wrong' nation. |
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Zheng He governed the city with three eunuchs for internal matters and two military noblemen for external matters. |
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Aksum was at the time ruled by Zoskales, who also governed the port of Adulis. |
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It was considered the most important region of the dynasty and was directly governed by the Zhongshu Sheng at Dadu. |
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Morocco's economy is considered a relatively liberal economy governed by the law of supply and demand. |
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Since 1992, the nation has officially been governed as a constitutional democracy from its capital at Antananarivo. |
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The Bank was governed by four consuls who administered its finances and directed investments. |
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Many of Genoa's overseas territories were governed either directly or indirectly by the Bank. |
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Each district was independently governed and had a district chief and a council. |
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Customs, expectations and traditional local power holders governed behavior. |
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Bolivia has been governed by democratically elected governments since 1982, prior to that it was governed by various dictatorships. |
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After this, the Spanish Crown took direct control of the Philippines, and was governed directly from Madrid. |
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Germany governed the archipelago as the Karolinen, administratively associated with German New Guinea. |
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After the war, the islands were governed by the Commonwealth of Australia under a League of Nations mandate. |
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Puerto Rican elections are governed by the Federal Election Commission and the State Elections Commission of Puerto Rico. |
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The State University System of Florida was founded in 1905, and is governed by the Florida Board of Governors. |
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Mesoamericans viewed the world as hostile and governed by unpredictable deities. |
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Maya deities governed all aspects of the world, both visible and invisible. |
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Traditionally, provinces and altepetl were governed by hereditary tlatoani. |
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The city is governed by a provincial mayor elected by popular vote every four years. |
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In the initial years under the Virginia Company, the colony was governed by a council, headed by a council President. |
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The single colony remained governed in this way until 1 July 1867, often with coalition governments. |
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It was the VOC that invented the idea of investing in the company rather than in a specific venture governed by the company. |
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Rugby Union is also played in Tasmania and is governed by the Tasmanian Rugby Union. |
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China never governed the region effectively or conducted territorial surveys, and these Russian advances went unnoticed. |
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The city was governed by the Great Council, which was made up of members of the noble families of Venice. |
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The detailed definition of the term is problematic and to an extent governed by convention. |
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Today the Islands are governed by a number of national and colonial administrations. |
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The Episcopal Church is governed according to episcopal polity with its own system of canon law. |
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Churches with an episcopal polity are governed by bishops, practicing their authorities in the dioceses and conferences or synods. |
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It is also sometimes used to refer to a church that is governed by a synod. |
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Chapter 21 describes the acceptable parameters of Reformed worship as governed by the regulative principle of worship. |
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Governments, he claims, are based on both this natural social instinct and on the express or implied consent of the governed. |
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The Iglesia Filipina Independiente is a Church that is governed synodically. |
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Locke advanced the principle of consent of the governed in his Two Treatises of Government. |
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Once created, all questions of administration are governed by the law specified in the trust instrument. |
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In the unlikely event that the instrument is silent, the trust would be governed by the proper law. |
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When England was conquered by the Normans in 1066, it came under the influence of the most progressive and best governed system in Europe. |
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In the other five provinces and the three territories, reception was governed by reception statutes. |
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Under Article IV, each state is guaranteed a form of government that is grounded in republican principles, such as the consent of the governed. |
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The District Court determined that the dispute should be governed by the state law of Pennsylvania. |
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The Sikh Empire, ruled by members of the Sikh religion, was a political entity that governed the Northwestern regions of the Indian Subcontinent. |
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This act provided that India was to be governed directly and in the name of the Crown. |
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Many parts of the Indian subcontinent were governed by the East India Company, which nominally acted as the agent of the Mughal Emperor. |
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Divorce also would be governed by the secular law, and maintenance of a divorced wife would be along the lines set down in the civil law. |
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The orthodox Muslims felt that their communal identity was at stake if their personal laws were governed by the judiciary. |
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Only personal status matters pertaining to inheritance and marriage are governed by Sharia law. |
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The Institute is governed by its Council, a volunteer board of directors that oversees the management of ALI's business and projects. |
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In British overseas territories however, each inhabited territory has a constitution by which the territory is governed locally. |
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Minister of State is a title borne by politicians or officials in certain countries governed under a parliamentary system. |
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Some friendly societies are still governed by the 1974 Act, although no new societies can be registered under that act. |
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Each state is principally subdivided into small incorporated municipalities known as towns, many of which are governed by town meetings. |
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At this time, Vermont was yet unsettled, and the territories of New Hampshire and Maine were claimed and governed by Massachusetts. |
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Chinese rulers believed that wise emperors governed their officials rather than their subjects. |
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They are governed by the topography of the land, whether a particular region is dominated by hard or soft rocks, and the gradient of the land. |
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Carlisle is governed by a district council, Carlisle City Council and as of the 2015 election the Labour party has a majority on the council. |
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Before 1888, the small towns and rural areas in Devon were governed by magistrates through the Devon Court of Quarter Sessions. |
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The Forestry Commission is governed by a Board of Commissioners made up of a chairperson and up to ten Forestry Commissioners. |
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The essay is governed by a kind of primitive historicism that single-mindedly and even simple-mindedly strives to identify Hamlet with James. |
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We are so governed by our temporal absorptions and adventurisms that we ignore moral and spiritual considerations. |
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Atheistically, Egyptian films are still lacking, governed by a certain timidity passed on by our long history of commercial formulas. |
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From a Lamarckian perspective, life and politics are not necessarily governed by death struggles, as Darwinians believe. |
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Matrimonial capacity and other conditions of contract marriage are governed by the Civil Code of the Republic of Lithuania. |
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Does government enhance or diminish the safety of the governed? |
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One contract governed the use for Department of Health purposes of RFDS aircraft located at the Cairns, Mount Isa and Charleville RFDS bases. |
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He has already governed Lesotho for 14 years, and this will be his fourth term. |
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The idea of loanword adaptation or nativization at the phonological level is governed by syllable well-formedness in the recipient language. |
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But Lega Calcio, governed by the presidents of every Serie A club, refused to bring forward the August 26 kick-off. |
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New Labour governed for 13 years because their Tory policies suited middle England. |
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Prior to 1967, New Castle County was governed by a Levy Court, a system of government that dates back to Colonial times. |
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This matriarchal society is governed by high priestesses who worship the goddess, Nyx and perform pagan rituals. |
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The banking system has apparently been governed by loose policies and been overexposed to bad debts. |
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Although I agree with this, I think shen should be viewed as an integral element genitively governed by zhen. |
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It was made possible by a revolution against French hegemony under the regime of the regent Mary of Guise, who had governed Scotland in the name of her absent daughter. |
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With the aid of the Constitution, India is governed by a parliamentary system of government with the executive directly accountable to the legislature. |
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Sheffield is governed at the local level by Sheffield City Council. |
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The UK is governed as a whole by the Parliament of the United Kingdom. |
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Lived on his sunny farm, and Evangeline governed his household. |
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I think, however, your troubleshooting processes were governed less by acquired factual knowledge and more by a certain sense of logic you possess. |
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Liverpool is officially governed by a Unitary Authority, as when Merseyside County Council was disbanded civic functions were returned to a district borough level. |
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