He also called for national elections in the coming year and instated a voter registration period. |
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I am meaning to see that the Prince is happily settled with the rightful lady and that he is instated in due time. |
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The results showed that they wanted it to be instated at the Town Lane end of Lauser Road. |
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He's written a constitution, set up an interim government, created a brand-new currency, instated law and order, and recorded a national anthem. |
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The fact that it was instated in this city in 1970, only to be removed immediately thereafter thanks to a barrage of public anger and protest, says something doesn't it? |
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And don't get me wrong, I'm right there, always just playing hard rock and stuff, but there's hopefully a better movement or a different movement to be instated fairly soon. |
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Within ten weeks of his victory, Johnson was made a baronet, and soon thereafter was instated as Superintendent of the Northern Division of Indian Affairs. |
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That was instated two years ago to save energy in the field. |
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Firstly, police prosecutions are instated against traffickers and their accomplices in trafficking and trafficking related offences. |
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The unique party system was instated and parliament became the People's Assembly. |
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He was instated in the photo and film division of the French Army and ultimately deployed in Algeria as a military photographer shortly after the war ended. |
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Many observers in Bangkok believe a newly instated national-reconciliation committee has been paving the way for just such a move. |
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Once the drachma had been instated, it would likely tumble against the euro, meaning the government would have to print even more to keep up. |
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In the meantime, the principal, who had supported Mr Close's teaching style, had been transferred and demoted and the deputy principal had been instated as acting principal. |
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Roy brought up the silent hours that were instated 5 years ago before Cassie Doyle's arrival and asked if they would be re-instated. |
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Municipal courts were officially instated in 1903, replacing the Recorder's Court. |
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There are still people who play with the hardbat, but it is a niche game, which had all but disappeared from serious competition until a sidebar tournament was instated in the National Championships, six years ago. |
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The law is considered to be in violation of recognized free speech principles because it has instated an unchecked regulatory board which can fine and ban according to unclearly defined guidelines. |
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Partial suppling up on export restrictions in Argentina, instated in 2006 in order to restrain inflation in the country, should sustain this expansion. |
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Although the Tribunal had ruled the complaint substantiated, in awarding a remedy it refused to order that the complainant be instated in certain positions he requested. |
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Deficiencies vary from road corridors that require rehabilitation or widening, to missing rail links that need to be instated, to container terminals at ports that require expansion, etc. |
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It also proposes that integrated sustainable development be instated as a core element in higher education and business courses related to development. |
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An effort should be made with regard to information and communication on NGO initiatives and more direct and continuous dialogue instated with Member States, in particular with the Executive Board's NGO Committee. |
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Continuing into the 1980s, the United States instated stricter policy pertaining to drug transit through sea. |
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Manuel II of Portugal became the new king, but was eventually overthrown by the 5 October 1910 revolution, which abolished the regime and instated republicanism in Portugal. |
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During the Han and Tang, emperors sometimes instated government monopolies in times of war, and abolished them later when the fiscal crisis had passed. |
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