The petitions bore more than 2,500 signatures, well over the minimum of 1,695 required by state election laws. |
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Even if you never write letters, sign petitions, or speak up in public, you can still make a difference in this world. |
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More than 100 locals and 40 traders have signed petitions fearing that the plans could ruin the appearance of the area. |
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The procedure is that of epistolary jurisdiction, where letters written by ordinary citizens to courts get converted into writ petitions. |
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Oppositon to post office closures in the Twickenham constituency was highlighted again this week as questionnaires and petitions were completed. |
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He was especially indignant that when hearing the couple's divorce petitions, the court had affirmed Almena's charge of cruelty. |
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The election is subject to the result of the writ petitions before the Supreme Court on the domicile status of candidates contesting the poll. |
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Meanwhile, three writ petitions were admitted in the High Court against the seven-week moratorium. |
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Hundreds of websites and petitions have been set up across the US supporting this arbiter of public taste. |
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When convicted prisoners brought petitions for writs of habeas corpus before the U.S. Supreme Court, the prisoners were released immediately. |
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There are very recent cases, some of which I have discussed in a previous column, in which courts have denied petitions for fault divorce. |
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This necessitated that each campaigner maintain a ream of petitions, a separate sheet for each locality in the area. |
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That probably doesn't mean shattered windows and office occupations, but more likely petitions and free food giveaways like one held last March. |
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Following the April general elections, three election petitions were filed in the Supreme Court here. |
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Elsewhere, student and faculty petitions calling for divestment are perhaps one of the most visible signs of activism. |
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The House adopted gag rules to prevent these petitions from being read out loud on the House floor. |
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People are forced to take to the streets, organise petitions, write letters and generally make a proper fuss in protest. |
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To add your support send in the coupon today or call us for a pack of petitions. |
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It seems that the leadership is not used to petitions and counteractions by a group of people or individuals. |
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Some supporters are also signing petitions displayed on the counters of shops and other businesses throughout the city centre. |
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In view of the above circumstances all the writ petitions have to subceed and the orders terminating the services of the petitioners are quashed. |
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When you draw near to the King in love and worship, he immediately responds to the slightest petitions of your heart. |
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So, while online petitions are useless, as everyone says, surely they can do no harm. |
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Each service includes short scripture readings, petitions regarding mourning, suggestions for reflection, and room for journaling. |
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Thus, after four years of unsuccessful petitions to their state leaders, the backcountry farmers rebelled. |
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Suppose further that a minority of the Congressional representatives of the red states also supported the petitions. |
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But the idea was aborted after protesters organised public meetings, demonstrations and petitions. |
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Thousands have signed our petitions, and sent in letters of support saying how the new stadium will rejuvenate the town. |
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Nor, for that matter, COULD they regulate anyone's private petitions to their own deity! |
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The respondent signed her assent to the petitions and obtained the assents of two other heirs-at-law. |
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There were two citizen petitions against the bill and one advising amendment. |
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The judge rejected pleas by more than 4,000 supporters who had signed petitions or written letters on Haddad's behalf. |
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They don't hesitate to sign petitions, write letters or otherwise share their opinions. |
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Outraged by the Government's threat to their sub post offices, people have signed petitions and written letters urging ministers to think again. |
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I made some nice posters, and stood in the foyer of student buildings asking people to sign petitions for an equal age of consent. |
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He even sometimes read petitions from individual prisoners, taking it on himself to decide whether to release them. |
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The Allerton residents filled in countless petitions against the closure, to no avail. |
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In carrying out its mandate, the Commission receives, analyses, and investigates individual petitions alleging violations of human rights. |
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It was here that we found the four petitions that sought pardon or commutation of his death penalty. |
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This law defined abolitionist petitions as agents of sedition and violent insurrection. |
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They will also work their way through the many letters, comments and petitions sent to them. |
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The endless demos, petitions, teach-ins, sit-ins, and conferences meld together into one prototypical news story, complete with oversized photos. |
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Later, as fitted her new-found piety, she received such petitions at an embroidery frame. |
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The chancery received petitions, examined the qualifications of candidates for benefices, and had official custody of the records of the curia. |
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Over 300 organizations and businesses set up snazzy booths to sell wares, distribute information and collect signatures for various petitions. |
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The agency received nearly 2.5 million naturalization petitions and visa applications in July and August. |
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I've signed the petitions, written letters, sent faxes and emails, and I'm ready. |
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The ladies' committee, moreover, received praise for its sterling work in distributing leaflets and obtaining signatures on petitions. |
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I speak of the trial of actions including petitions for divorce or nullity in the High Court. |
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Campaign handbills and petitions appealed to people's wartime sense of patriotism, democracy, and fairness. |
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These letters often enclosed documents relating to the matters under discussion such as accounts, or petitions from subjects. |
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The local radio station carried hourly reports of the event, and thousands of people from across the region have signed petitions. |
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The government is maintaining that these aliens do not have the right to file habeas corpus petitions in U.S. federal courts. |
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Then we sign petitions to crowd our ballots with initiatives, in effect telling our hirelings that we can do a better job than they can. |
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Their disappointment and social difficulties underlaid their petitions and appeals to authority. |
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The action group presented the petitions at a recent council meeting. |
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They circulated petitions and shared their case with the conservative attendees. |
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Previous petitions have been aimed at companies like chipotle, Jack in the Box, Starbucks, and Facebook. |
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The NSW Parliament has rejected more than 300 statements of protest against the state's workers compensation laws because it refuses to recognise online petitions. |
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He did not plead guilty, and has regularly filed petitions in an effort to prove his innocence. |
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And we can share loving, supportive amens, praying that one another's petitions come true, adding our voices to each other's grateful thanksgivings. |
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After gathering and notarizing signatures, SEP supporters had to spend additional hours sorting, addressing, stuffing and mailing petitions to local voter registrars. |
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Well, I've signed a lot of petitions and written a lot of letters. |
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I hope Evening Press readers will sign petitions and write to their MPs demanding that these plans to pay benefits directly into banks are scrapped. |
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The court stayed the order in two writ petitions filed by the appellants. |
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In addition, the legality of the ad and its publication has apparently been challenged through writ petitions filed before courts in some parts of the country. |
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We have a thousand petitioners who worked on the petitions in this state. |
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The decision came despite fierce opposition from local people, hundreds of whom signed petitions and wrote letters to the company demanding the counter remain open. |
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He said his commission has left with about 50 petitions out of which at least 10 are for parliamentary candidates and 40 others involve councillorship aspirants. |
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The duty of repairing banks and sluices devolved upon frontagers, but the works were neglected and many petitions were put to the King by people who suffered flooding. |
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The Rosary has its origins in the psalms, which monastic communities would recite as part of their daily petitions, such as psalm repetition for the deceased in purgatory. |
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It isn't a dirty trick to challenge petitions or how they were gathered. |
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People like to wave around petitions that they say contain over 100,000 signatures. |
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Our organisation signs and cosigns communiqués, open letters and petitions. |
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Accept our prayers and our petitions and in your mercy remove from us all condemnation, chastisement and anger. |
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The place was a firetrap: stacks of petitions now rose six feet high around us. |
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On top of this, more than 23,000 people, many from the North Cotswolds, have signed petitions in support of the Battledown children's ward in Cheltenham. |
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Victorine Debussy petitions the military authorities to reduce her husband's prison sentence. |
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The petitions are in support of the Governor General's volunteer service medal being introduced. |
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The clutch of petitions contain content creators to color a canvas bag with crayons provided to fix the special iron. |
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Still, we are not aiming to increase the number of petitions just for the sake of it. |
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The petitions recognize that there is scientific consensus and public acknowledgement that animals feel pain and can experience suffering. |
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This is probably one of the most disturbing petitions that I have ever had but I believe it should be drawn to the House's attention. |
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I have presented many petitions about the poison for the Richardson's ground squirrel or the gopher. |
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Firstly, it is hardly disputable that the number of petitions coming before the committee is constantly increasing. |
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John Henry Walker designed advertisements, pledge forms, petitions and crests for numerous temperance societies, or unions. |
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The author repeatedly requested the interruption of his detention due to irreversible health damage, but all petitions were dismissed. |
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The progress through the courts of petitions in bankruptcy ought to be expeditious. |
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Petitioner leaders are those who organise group petitions on behalf of members of their community who have suffered abuses. |
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Zambian courts are always awash with petitions every after election. |
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An increasing number of Vietnamese are joining in mass petitions, street protests and labor strikes. |
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Sending E-mail with charity requests, petitions for signature, or any chain mail related materials. |
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The petitions offer a kaleidoscopic view of the concerns of many citizens today. |
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The media, including talk radio, letters to the editor, petitions, and lobbying are other widely used mechanisms. |
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He has written letters, met with politicians, collected signatures on petitions and delivered speeches across the country. |
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Many of these complaints could be addressed to national or regional ombudsmen or committees on petitions in national or regional parliaments. |
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I think that we need a framework for how the institution receives mass petitions such as this. |
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It is also prudent not to collect names on petitions or other evidence of this type on company time or at the work site. |
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These are increasingly popular ways of hosting petitions, especially amongst young people. |
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It is a proper time to ascertain what is truly important and what our petitions to God should be emphasizing. |
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His sister, Isabella, a cloistered novitiate, petitions Angelo for mercy. |
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These petitions helped us understand that neither Wheeler's family nor his community regarded the death penalty as the only way to punish his crime. |
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By the time of Edward IV, however, petitions were issued in the name of the Lord Chancellor and the Court of Chancery. |
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The breast-feeding controversy, along with pressure for a shorter, more predictable working day, petitions demanding a creche, and a call for high-chairs in the dining room, are signs that Blair's babes are rebelling. |
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This they did initially through the government's official complaints and petitions system, demanding reasonable compensation for themselves and investigations into the corrupt and larcenous activities of enterprise managers. |
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There began a period during which petitions were sent to the Pope requesting rescripts to change traditional practice, not only in France but also in the whole Institute. |
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In addition, two public interest litigation petitions pending in the Supreme Court allege that the Government's dismissal of the Chief of Army Staff, as well as its rescinding by the President, were unconstitutional. |
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Proud of his city and a true believer in its' total autonomy, he has been an active volunteer in setting up petitions and activities aimed at recovering the full autonomy of Brossard. |
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Mr. Speaker, I have a series of petitions signed by concerned people who are calling upon Parliament to act against the political killing in the Philippines. |
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It is the duty of the Home Secretary to submit such petitions to his Majesty and to advise his Majesty to the reply to be returned. |
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The rolls of Parliament, the entry of the petitions, answers, and transactions in Parliament, are extant. |
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The Diet could approve government legislation and initiate laws, make representations to the government, and submit petitions to the Emperor. |
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Judicial review in Bangladesh is performed by a system of writ petitions to the High Court Division under Article 102 of the constitution. |
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The Lords' judicial functions originated from the ancient role of the Curia Regis as a body that addressed the petitions of the King's subjects. |
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Edward therefore encouraged all sectors of society to submit petitions to parliament detailing their grievances in order for them to be resolved. |
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The House of Commons ceased considering such petitions in 1399, leaving the House of Lords, effectively, as the nation's court of last resort. |
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We sign contracts, issue notarial certificates, sign petitions or write letters without analyzing just how and why the person at the other end reads and acts upon our simple but unique little mark. |
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Eventually, the King would delegate resolution of these petitions to the King's Council. |
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This right comprises, amongst others, the right to lodge petitions, claims, or complaints before the competent authorities, and to receive a prompt response within a reasonable time. |
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Our activism toolkit shows you how to use petitions, widgets, email, letters, social networking sites, blogs, photos and videos in your digital human rights activism. |
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Some groups began to flourish on Facebook following this non anticipated departure and it is not unlikely that other actions, including petitions asking for his return, appear on the web. |
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As the number of petitions increased, the Committee gained the power to reject petitions itself. |
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If you have a problem with a national, regional or local administration, you could contact the relevant national or regional ombudsman or committee on petitions. |
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The Commission approved a total of 39 reports on cases and petitions. |
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The House of Lords then ceased to hear petitions in the first instance, considering them only after the lower courts had failed to remedy them. |
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As the drafter of the opinion from the Petitions Committee on this proposal, we made the point that many petitions arise from the failure to consult adequately at the strategic stage. |
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I believe that this would demote the profile of petitions and the? |
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Mr. Speaker, I have the pleasure of tabling two petitions today. |
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I have worked with my constituents across the Northwest Territories and in the other northern territories to raise petitions and to bring attention to this issue. |
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Typically the person challenging the petitions is a city payroller who owes his job to the incumbent. |
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Historically, the remedy for such violations have been petitions for common law writs, such as quo warranto. |
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The jumbling of French and British interests in the islands brought petitions for one or other of the two powers to annex the territory. |
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Many petitions and protests have been made trying to raise awareness and change how producers treat their pigs. |
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We created this guide to help people better understand the environmental petitions process and to provide some suggestions to prepare well-crafted and concise petitions. |
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We were at motions, but we had not yet gotten to petitions. |
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In 2007, the number of petitions filed in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, for example, also continued to rise, as did instances of collective and higher-level petitioning. |
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The grand coalition decided to settle the 1956 petitions by setting binding deadlines for the required referendums. |
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But some became more activist, seeking to influence political decisions with petitions, to exercise surveillance over constituted authorities, and to denounce those they deemed remiss. |
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What would we say of the misery of the avaricious Midas, who became converted into a ridiculous personage throughout the innumerable centuries because of his absurd petitions? |
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The decision bans Shell from exploration activities pending a review of antidrilling petitions. |
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Parish and district councillors have had petitions and worked extremely hard to get a mini roundabout. |
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After many petitions and demonstrations of the effectiveness of their traditional fighting techniques, the U. S. military distributed their weapons of choice: the bolo. |
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Faced with petitions from the Donatists, in 311 Constantine made a decision of great significance for the future. |
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Is this bill merely and stupidly putting in place a mechanism by which petitions can be tabled or will it really enable the people to have an say and to effect change? |
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The Commission received during the last years a massive number of letters and petitions on the issue expressing citizens' deep indignation and repulsion regarding the trade in seal products in such conditions. |
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Mr. Speaker, I have hundreds of petitions from people from across Canada asking the government to create mandatory regulations and inspections to ensure the food that our cats and dogs are eating is safe and of high quality. |
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After an ugly fight broke out between two groups circulating petitions, a judge stepped in to lay down rules for petition circulators. |
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Their organizing efforts span from the expected – standing on the streets, handing out petitions and flyers – to the unusual, such as 'occupying' their workplace to keep it from closing. |
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The fact is that we are here now facing a very simple process and yet there are petitions, paranoid talk of plots and industrial lobbies mimicking consumer concerns. |
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I will continue to represent their issues in this House and will gladly introduce all of their petitions until the government finally lives up to its commitment to act. |
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The petitions were filed by Gulshan Spinning Mills, Rupali Polyester, various domestic consumers and others impleading WAPDA, NEPRA, and others. |
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Additional petitions by conservation groups to protect white-tailed and Gunnison's prairie dogs were denied in 2004 and 2006, respectively. |
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Finally, they looked briefly at two petitions and voted on them. |
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There were no election petitions raised to challenge the results. |
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The new measures that were adopted in this respect extend the criteria for the receivability of petitions and oblige the government to provide an oral or written answer. |
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The Universities Committee, which last met in 1995, considers petitions against statutes made by Oxford and Cambridge Universities and their colleges. |
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In addition to imposing taxes, parliament would also present petitions for redress of grievances to the king, most often concerning misgovernment by royal officials. |
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The House of Commons rejected Pitt's resolution by over 140 votes, despite receiving petitions for reform bearing over twenty thousand signatures. |
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There have been several petitions in recent years to officially adopt one. |
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After petitions to the Crown for intervention with Parliament were ignored, the rebel leaders were declared traitors by the Crown and a year of fighting ensued. |
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The Herero Chief's Council submitted a number of petitions to the UN in the 1950s calling for it to grant Namibia independence but was not successful. |
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Each Supreme Court justice hires several law Clerks to review petitions for writ of certiorari, research them, prepare bench memorandums, and draft opinions. |
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Successful petitions will then be considered by the Executive. |
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At first, the Clerk of the Parliaments would bring petitions to the House, and the whole House could decide if they should or should not be referred to the Committee. |
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And the slowdowns could grow worse this month if the INS expands the premium program to include H-1B petitions, which go to businesses hiring foreign labor. |
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An Order in Council of 13 July 2011 established new rules for the consideration of petitions against the granting of the equivalent of the royal assent. |
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These petitions were eventually delegated to the Lord Chancellor himself. |
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These courts began with petitions to the Lord Chancellor of England. |
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Passenger Focus said it has received more than 18,000 letters and petitions against London Midland's plan to cut staff and replace them with ticket vending machines. |
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Marbury's argument is that in the Judiciary Act of 1789, Congress granted the Supreme Court original jurisdiction over petitions for writs of mandamus. |
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Public opinion against the Treaty as it passed through the Scottish Parliament was voiced through petitions from shires, burghs, presbyteries and parishes. |
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The House of Commons ceased considering petitions to reverse the judgements of lower courts in 1399, effectively leaving the House of Lords as the court of last resort. |
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Support for the movement was at its highest in 1839, 1842, and 1848, when petitions signed by millions of working people were presented to the House of Commons. |
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