His madrigals were probably the first to be known to English composers before the importation of madrigals from Italy was customary. |
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Art on Russian soil was essentially an importation of ecclesiastical models, chiefly icons, derived from Byzantine art. |
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The cult of St Zita, a household servant saint, is a late medieval importation from Lucca. |
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He argued that in the long run export trade would be restricted by the tariff barrier to importation. |
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Globalisation, he admits, does mean 'the importation of Western culture' into poor countries. |
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The demand for luxury household appliances and electronic equipment proved to be so great that the ban on their importation was ineffective. |
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Like other bands that emerged in response to the importation of the skinhead subculture, the Onkelz looked to England as a source of identity. |
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The duty-free importation of considerable quantities of frozen meat constitutes an alleviative measure for the consumers. |
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The bill amends provisions relating to the importation of firearms, parts of firearms, restricted weapons, starting pistols, and ammunition. |
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The importation of arts and crafts from Brazil will normally give rise to customs duty. |
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A political entrepreneur lobbies Congress to prohibit the importation of foreign-made mousetraps. |
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Is it not possible that the agent and the principal were both participants in the importation? |
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The importation of the vedalia beetle was the beginning of the modern era of biological control. |
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Food importation is, incidentally, the major gobbler of foreign exchange in any year that the country has to import. |
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The tip-off led to the discovery of an illegal cigarette importation racket and a large quantity of contraband was seized. |
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This should incorporate all the conditions fixed for their validity by the consular authorities of the countries of importation. |
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Irish landlords were bad enough in the past, but this new importation from England beats them hollow. |
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In 1808, the importation of palm oil from Africa did not exceed 100 or 200 barrels per year. |
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Avian pox was undoubtedly introduced into Hawaii during the 1800s with the importation of domestic avian stock. |
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The other issue of grave concern is the continual importation of maize grain. |
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But the Wilson Act also left a loophole, in that it did not allow dry states to prohibit the importation of alcohol for personal use. |
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In June 1989, the U.S. government imposed a ban on commercial importation of African elephant ivory into the country. |
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The Federal Noxious Weed Law controls the importation of weed species into the United States. |
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The European Commission used the protocol to ban importation of U.S. biotech crops. |
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She is working hard to make prescription drugs more affordable and importation from Canada legal. |
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Local officials reportedly profited handsomely from the illegal importation of used cars. |
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Congress has determined the value of imported goods to be their customs' value upon importation. |
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The 200,000 tonnes is the lead time needed for the importation of maize seed in the event of any shortfall. |
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Commercial loans for the importation of equipment are allowed up to 100 per cent of the amount invested. |
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The importation of wild virus from another yet uncertified region does not jeopardize the certified status, if its transmission is contained soon. |
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It had been noted by agriculture experts that Zambia being a landlocked country has high cost of importation that makes landed price of fertiliser abnormally high. |
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Some of the guests, many of whom worked with the groom at a motorbike importation company, were getting ready to leave. |
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In 1924, Congress banned the sale, manufacture, and importation of the drug. |
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Fear of miscegenation and xenophobia and the consequent race riots resulted in restrictive legislation against the importation of Pacific and Chinese labor. |
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It focuses on technical smuggling-which involves the misdeclaration, undervaluation, misclassification of goods, and other kinds of importation fraud. |
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What the regulations do is prohibit the importation of guns. |
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He is referring to the internationalisation of English fiction that took place in the 1980s, but there was also importation from a native English tradition. |
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In practice, all international money transfers, except the very limited importation and exportation of currency notes, are effected through banking channels. |
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An import trade barrier is any impediment, direct or indirect, to the entrance or sale of imported goods or services existing in the country of importation. |
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Anna Peters denied being knowingly concerned with the importation of prohibited goods and she was cleared following a trial at Chelmsford Crown Court. |
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Farmers have begun limiting access to their farms and Pigs to prevent virus importation. |
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During this period, Scotland experienced innovations in governmental practices and the importation of foreign, generally French, knights. |
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For the sake of this support, the party advocated for agricultural tariffs, for antimargarine laws, and for restrictions on meat importation. |
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It was a long one, ranging from antipedobaptism to the illegal importation of zumbooruks. |
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In addition, the importation and exportation of goods are subject to trade agreements between the importing and exporting jurisdictions. |
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Due to limited rainfall, vegetables and fruits are the principal production crops, and other food items require importation. |
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Scotland in this period experienced innovations in governmental practices and the importation of foreign, mostly French, knights. |
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Edward called for hoarders to release food, and tried to encourage both internal trade and the importation of grain, but with little success. |
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Tobacco importing and cigarette manufacturing have ceased, but the importation of wine and spirits continues. |
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Its distribution in the Americas has been regarded as due to importation with the slave trade. |
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Nonetheless, despite laws banning their importation, between 1808 and 1888 more than a million new slaves were forcibly shipped to Brazil. |
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Starting in 1777, the Patriots outlawed the importation of slaves state by state. |
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By January 1, 1808, when Congress banned further imports, South Carolina was the only state that still allowed importation of slaves. |
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Publication of books is limited and the government restricts their importation and distribution, as with other media products. |
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Each state sets its own rules for the sale and importation of alcohol, including the drinking age. |
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Some elements of this system included the importation and employment of slaves to grow crops. |
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The increased importation of specie to Spain started in Central Europe around the beginning of the sixteenth century. |
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Although the UK had outlawed the importation of slaves, some were still smuggled in from Spanish colonies and directly. |
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Planters expanded their importation of enslaved Africans to cultivate sugar cane. |
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Department of Commerce seeking relief from a surge in the importation of illegally priced Chinese ironing boards. |
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Restrictions on importation will unreasonably raise drug costs. |
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The ban on the African slave trade and importation of slaves had increased demand in the domestic market. |
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The River Ouse and River Foss provided important access points for the importation of heavy goods. |
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Legalisation stimulated domestic Chinese opium production and increased the importation of opium from Turkey and Persia. |
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It is the principal port for London, as well as being the main United Kingdom port for handling the importation of paper. |
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This is a result of years of importation of slaves and indentured labourers, and migration. |
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In Germany, the wider term was a relatively recent importation, and was used rather more restrictively. |
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The importation of the modern state brought convictism into Australia and the convict system lasted until the middle of the nineteenth century. |
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In 1700 an Act of Parliament was passed to prevent the importation of dyed or printed calicoes from India, China or Persia. |
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If a health emergency exists, the Governor in Council can prohibit importation of anything that it deems necessary under the Quarantine Act. |
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In international trade, the importation and exportation of goods are limited by import quotas and mandates from the customs authority. |
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The small quantity of corn imported even in times of the greatest scarcity, may satisfy our farmers that they can have nothing to fear from the freest importation. |
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In 1909, the International Opium Commission was founded, and by 1914, 34 nations had agreed that the production and importation of opium should be diminished. |
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A Second Opium War fought by Britain and France against China lasted from 1856 until 1860 and led to the Treaty of Tientsin, which legalised the importation of opium. |
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Mass emigration from Europe, including large numbers of indentured servants, and importation of African slaves largely replaced the indigenous peoples. |
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However, few if any genuine Geneva editions appear to have been printed in London after 1616, and in 1637 Archbishop Laud prohibited their printing or importation. |
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Legal opium importation from India and Turkey is conducted by Mallinckrodt, Noramco, Abbott Laboratories, Purdue Pharma, and Cody Laboratories Inc. |
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The importation of African slaves began midway through the 16th century, but the enslavement of indigenous peoples continued well into the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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In the years following this, Roman influence saw the importation of several religious cults into Britain, including Roman mythology, Mithraism and the imperial cult. |
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Gold and diamond deposits were discovered in Brazil in 1690, which sparked an increase in the importation of African slaves to power this newly profitable market. |
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It therefore grants permission to use the text, and license printing or the importation for sale within the UK, as long as it is assured of acceptable quality and accuracy. |
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In 1807 Congress outlawed the importation of slaves beginning on 1 January 1808, the earliest date permitted by the United States Constitution for such a ban. |
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Some of the British colonies attempted to abolish the international slave trade, fearing that the importation of new Africans would be disruptive. |
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The Dutch West India Company introduced slavery in 1625 with the importation of eleven black slaves who worked as farmers, fur traders, and builders. |
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European diseases decimated the native population of the province, prompting the importation of African slaves during the colonial period, starting in the 16th century. |
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On January 1, 1808, the first day it was permitted to do so, Congress approved legislation prohibiting the importation of slaves into the country. |
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Some countries regulate importation and handling of molluscs and other seafood, mainly to minimize the poison risk from toxins that can sometimes accumulate in the animals. |
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Owing to the rapid decline in the populations of the animals that produce it, the importation and sale of ivory in many countries is banned or severely restricted. |
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Variations in the size of the coin hoards show that there were phases of increased importation of coins and sometime decades during which very few coins were imported. |
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