The play's program features a little vignette about each member of the cast. |
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There's one pugnacious member on the committee who won't agree to anything. |
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People need time to grieve after the death of a family member. |
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Sometimes a member nominates a chairman and no vote is taken, the assembly signifying their approval by acclamation. |
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The best-characterized member of iron-sulfur isomerases is mitochondrial aconitase. |
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In such cases each member acts as the allelomorph of any other member, and only two can occur in any one female, and only one in any male. |
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He died without issue and so Caryll inherited the title, but if any member of the family has inherited Uncle Harry's cuckooness, it is me. |
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Tradition dictates that the youngest member should go first. |
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In 1999 the currency union started, first as an accounting currency with eleven member states joining. |
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Language policy is the responsibility of member states, but EU institutions promote the learning of other languages. |
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Of the 31 Scottish commissioners who were appointed, 29 were members of the government Court Party and one was a member of the Squadron Volante. |
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George Lockhart of Carnwath, a member of the opposition Cavalier Party, was the only commissioner opposed to union. |
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A member of the Goidelic branch of the Celtic languages, Scottish Gaelic, like Modern Irish and Manx, developed out of Middle Irish. |
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Although I was a member of the royal household, I was not among the privileged few who were trained for rule. |
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As the last and most derived member of the Pleistocene rhinoceros lineage, the woolly rhinoceros was well adapted to its environment. |
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Doctors serving in the army were considered to be a member of the military. |
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The Kingdom of Denmark as a whole is a member of the United Nations, NATO, the OECD and the World Trade Organization. |
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If you engaged in an incestuous relationship with a family member, that would make you an inbreeder. |
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Norway has also acceded to the Schengen Agreement and several other intergovernmental agreements among the EU member states. |
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She was possibly a member of the ducal household, but did not marry Robert. |
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He is the influxive head, who both governs the whole body, and every member which is in any way serviceable to the body. |
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As a result, they started to show an increased interest for offices like justice of the peace, sheriff and member of parliament. |
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Henry's fancy with Catherine started before the end of his marriage with Anne when she was still a member of Anne's court. |
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The professional head of the Naval Service is the First Sea Lord, an admiral and member of the Defence Council of the United Kingdom. |
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In Guernsey the Church of England is the Established Church, although the Dean of Guernsey is not a member of the States of Guernsey. |
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Each member of the group, in turn, rose to share a personal story, until nearly everyone in the room had spoken. |
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He was sent back to the Tower, but by early 1593 had been released and become a member of Parliament. |
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In 1597, he was chosen member of parliament for Dorset, and, in 1601, for Cornwall. |
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It also aroused the hostility of both the United States and Austria, which had lost a member of its royal family. |
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Upon her abdication, her son, fathered by a junior member of the Stewart family, became King. |
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James was himself a poet, and was happy to be seen as a practising member of the group. |
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An ism does not have to possess the fearful implements of state power to cut off a a deviant or heretical member. |
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Charles Fleetwood was appointed a member of the Committee of Safety and of the Council of State, and one of the seven commissioners for the army. |
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Cromwell was returned to this Parliament as member for Cambridge, but it lasted for only three weeks and became known as the Short Parliament. |
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In 1649 Cromwell married Dorothy Maijor, daughter of Richard Maijor, a member of the Hampshire gentry. |
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In 1653, Cromwell was passed over as a member of Barebone's Parliament, although his younger brother Henry was a member of it. |
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In July he was appointed chancellor of Oxford University, and in December was made a member of the Council of State. |
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Prince Rupert of the Rhine returned to the service of England, became a member of the privy council, and was provided with an annuity. |
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Prior to his arrival in England, the new king William III of England was not Anglican, but rather was a member of the Dutch Reformed Church. |
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Since 1963, by convention, the prime minister is always a member of the House of Commons, rather than the House of Lords. |
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The Speaker may, however, order a member who persists in making a tediously repetitive or irrelevant speech to stop speaking. |
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A member who wishes to pointedly abstain from a vote may do so by entering both lobbies, casting one vote for and one against. |
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A member is also traditionally allowed some leeway if the particular interests of his constituency are adversely affected. |
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If there is no spiritual distinction between member and attender, the question is asked, Why have membership at all? |
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But most offices either use autopens with the boss's name or simply have a staff member sign the boss's name to the correspondence. |
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Azidoazide azide is a member of this group and is composed predominantly of nitrogen atoms. |
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His spacious quarters indicate his transition from backbench upstart to established member of the governing team. |
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Two cases of diarrhoea during the voyage were shown bacterioscopically to be cholera, one being a passenger, the other a member of the crew. |
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Bellmen and bellwomen employed by a hotel or motel that is a member of the Association are eligible. |
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Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus is the first betacoronavirus lineage C member isolated from humans. |
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You can't hope to be considered one of the big men on campus unless you are a member of the right fraternity. |
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As an IRC member with operator status, Swallow was able to manage who was allowed to remain in chat sessions and who got booted off the channel. |
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The bush pig is an African member of the pig family, Suidae, resembling a boar but with long body hair and tassels of hair on its ears. |
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Norway is a highly integrated member of most sectors of the EU internal market. |
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Also known as the Native Cashew, it is a member of the Anacardiaceae, the same plant family to which the Cashew and Mango trees belong. |
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If you want to change a class member inside a const member function, the traditional approach is to cast away constness by saying this. |
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Ultimately their gazes all rested on his cicerone as most powerful member of the group. |
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The Greeks call this member clitoris, from which the obscene word clitorize is derived. |
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A Conservative member of Parliament crossed the aisle this weekend to join the resurgent Labor Party of Tony Blair. |
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Joseph Holmes Dance Theatre member Darrian Ford and JHDT instructor Winifred Haun teamed up in Long Lunch, the danciest piece on the program. |
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As a member of the Generation X demographic, I'm saddened to admit that paying with plastic has superseded paying with real money. |
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By living as a drone, to be an unprofitable and unworthy member of so noble and learned a society. |
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The logs of each member of the covert duodecimvirate displayed identical readouts. |
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By one token in particular you may tell every member of the tribe. It is the token of the ejaculatory comment. |
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After being a member of the Church for a while, Bill was ordained to the office of elder. |
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The scandal involved every member of the high school's football team, resulting in a flurry of expulsions, starting with the quarterback. |
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The member of the college's Communist League was a firebrand who would launch a sit-in or protest march at a moment's notice. |
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I cannot resist the temptation to bring in another member of the care family, namely forecare. |
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In due course he surfaced in Parliament as NP member, where he soon gatkruiped himself into pole position as FW de Klerk's blue-eyed boy. |
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I have spoken to Veedron, a member of one of Trellisane's many gemots, or ruling councils. |
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The Schnitzelbank Band, each member attired in an odd getup, received many comments for the manner in which the men marched. |
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This was so not gonna fly with Raquel, a card-carrying member of the grudgeholder's guild. |
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Citizens of the European Union, including those of the UK, have the right to live and work in any EU member state. |
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As I am a member of that political pary, my views must come with a health warning. |
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The Anglican Communion has no official legal existence nor any governing structure which might exercise authority over the member churches. |
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Laws, in draft form known as bills, may be introduced by any member of either House. |
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The EU has developed an internal single market through a standardised system of laws that apply in all member states. |
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A monetary union was established in 1999 and came into full force in 2002, and is composed of 19 EU member states which use the euro currency. |
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In 2002, euro banknotes and coins replaced national currencies in 12 of the member states. |
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To become a member, a country must meet the Copenhagen criteria, defined at the 1993 meeting of the European Council in Copenhagen. |
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Trade barriers and competitive distortions in the Common Market could emerge due to the different environmental standards in each member state. |
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It became useful for international communication between the member states of the Holy Roman Empire and its allies. |
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It consists of a government minister from each member state and meets in different compositions depending on the policy area being addressed. |
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These are areas in which member states have renounced any capacity to enact legislation. |
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In other areas the EU and its member states share the competence to legislate. |
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While both can legislate, member states can only legislate to the extent to which the EU has not. |
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These legal powers include the ability to enact legislation which can directly affect all member states and their inhabitants. |
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Directives require member states to achieve a certain result while leaving them discretion as to how to achieve the result. |
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They are legal acts which only apply to specified individuals, companies or a particular member state. |
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The CFSP requires unanimity among the member states on the appropriate policy to follow on any particular issue. |
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The free movement of persons means that EU citizens can move freely between member states to live, work, study or retire in another country. |
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Both Djokovic and Haase attended an antigambling session during the tournament in Miami this past March, conducted by a former member of organized crime, Michael Franzese. |
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The details of how they are to be implemented are left to member states. |
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When the time limit for implementing directives passes, they may, under certain conditions, have direct effect in national law against member states. |
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In 1980 I became an active member in three halaus in California and danced professionally for Aunty Ilima and Uncle Jr. Montgomery for the following eighteen years. |
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As the United Kingdom is a member of the European Union, there are elections held regionally in England to decide who is sent as Members of the European Parliament. |
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One of the more recent trends in migration has been the arrival of workers from the new EU member states in Eastern Europe, known as the A8 countries. |
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Of this mighty Order I am no mean member, but already one of the Chief Commanders, and may well aspire one day to hold the batoon of Grand Master. |
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In 1580, this gave King Philip the opportunity to strengthen his position when the last member of the Portuguese royal family, Cardinal Henry of Portugal, died. |
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It is also possible for the House of Commons to expel a member, but this power is exercised only in cases of serious misconduct or criminal activity. |
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In the 2015 general election, the Scottish National Party won 56 of the 59 seats and saw elected the youngest current member of the House of Commons, Mhairi Black. |
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If the bol'shak mismanaged the family farm, or was too often drunk and violent, the commune could replace him under customary law with another household member. |
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To be sung to in this way by the entire faery kingdom, each member of it born from the heartsong of a camper, was truly a delight that not many, I believe, have known. |
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Li Zhixiang, a member of the PAP, which is estimated to have more than one million members, said the new shoes had dealt a body blow to bromodosis. |
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The President and one member consider, that one attack of yellow or Bulam fever does give immunity from a second attack, except in rare instances. |
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Whatever Edward's wishes, it was likely that any claim by William would be opposed by Godwin, the Earl of Wessex, a member of the most powerful family in England. |
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No individual may be a member of both Houses, and members of the House of Lords are legally barred from voting in elections for members of the House of Commons. |
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Oliver Cromwell had risen from unknown member of Parliament in his forties to being commander of the New Model Army, which emerged victorious from the English Civil War. |
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More recently, its power has been restricted by membership of the European Union, which has the power to make laws enforceable in each member state. |
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I ascended to the pilot-house in high feather, and very proud to be semi-officially a member of the executive family of so fast and famous a boat. |
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Although EU programmes can support regional and minority languages, the protection of linguistic rights is a matter for the individual member states. |
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He was also a comsymp, if not an actual party member, and the man who replaced the evil of forced segregation with the evil of forced integration. |
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The community and its successors have grown in size by the accession of new member states and in power by the addition of policy areas to its remit. |
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If after due summons any member absents himself, he is to be fined. |
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The English succession was provided for by the English Act of Settlement 1701, which ensured that the monarch of England would be a Protestant member of the House of Hanover. |
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The Burgundians transferred her to the English, who organised a trial headed by Pierre Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais and member of the English Council at Rouen. |
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The only member of the royal family who can be said with any certainty to have died from the Black Death was in France at the time of her infection. |
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If you have a friend or family member to shoot with, Action Target's dueling tree is loads of fun. It has six steel plates that swing from side to side. |
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This evidence was obtained from Vane's father, Henry Vane the Elder, a member of the King's Privy council, who refused to confirm it in Parliament out of loyalty to Charles. |
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This future Saint Margaret of Scotland was a member of the royal House of Wessex which had occupied the English throne from its founding until the Norman Conquest. |
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He or she is a permanent official, not a member of the House itself. |
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A bisque is permission from the Whips given to a member to miss a vote or debate in the House to attend to constituency business or other matters. |
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The Isle of Man has its own diocese of Sodor and Man, and the Bishop of Sodor and Man is an ex officio member of the Legislative Council of the Tynwald on the island. |
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In accordance with the religious beliefs of most of the Scottish ruling class, James was brought up as a member of the Protestant Church of Scotland. |
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The Court of Justice primarily deals with cases taken by member states, the institutions, and cases referred to it by the courts of member states. |
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As a noun, an Anglican is a member of a church in the Anglican Communion. |
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