The secretary general said that the re-enactment of the 2000 decree could affect the fate of the 40 million jobless in the country. |
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There was an attempted repeal and re-enactment in 1937 which failed in the Legislative Assembly. |
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Here's Deidre looking at a diorama, a model re-enactment of some kind of military engagement. |
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Another chance to see the spectacular gladiatorial combat re-enactment by the gladiators of Britannia. |
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After the excitement of the royal visit activity will be kept at fever pitch at the weekend with the re-enactment of the Battle of Marlborough. |
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The image is of an adult-size Corinthian crestless helmet which can be used for display or re-enactment purposes. |
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At the end of Henry IV, in a re-enactment of Hamlet's murder of Polonius, Henry wilfully thrusts his sword into Belcredi. |
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Recipes and Torah readings enables a re-enactment of a traditional Friday evening Shabbat feast. |
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The shoot-out at Ramsbottom Station was a re-enactment of the battle of Falaise, in northern France, during the second world war. |
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Each year, for example, imitative Miskitu crowns, scepters, and swords appear as part of a celebratory re-enactment called the kingpulanka. |
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It is true that as a re-enactment of Christ's Sacrifice, the Eucharist also serves to deliver us from sin. |
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Changes had to be made to some to them because of controversy concerning the historical re-enactment of the battles, which was cancelled. |
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A re-enactment of the Battle of Trafalgar from both the British and Franco-Spanish perspective. |
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Today, the castle hosts knights tournaments, monumental shows, re-enactment of battles, as for example, the impressive siege of Malbork. |
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When I joined in the re-enactment of the Treaty signing at Lower Fort Garry in Manitoba, the term of address was the same. |
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The couple are known as Lord and Lady Morgan Glendwr within the Plantagenet re-enactment group. |
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A scene between her and a man plays out in a dumbshow in a doorway, like a ritualistic re-enactment of an everyday scene. |
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On the last day, the subjects went to a law school where they saw a documentary re-enactment of a real rape trial. |
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They swapped their cricket whites for oversized army helmets to pose as diggers in a re-enactment of a 1915 photograph. |
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My belief is, that in seeking the re-enactment of the existing law after its suspension, you would have had to contend with greater difficulties than you anticipate. |
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The case brings into sharp relief some of the constitutional concepts we've been studying, as does the Blair government's re-enactment of detention-without-trial legislation. |
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City Hall is always a pleasure to visit and the re-enactment of the Victorian law court was brilliant. |
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Such work sheds light on re-enactment as a popular cultural phenomenon with a salience in the present. |
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The Court was concerned in that case with a videotaped re-enactment of a police takedown. |
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We are not into battle re-enactment, going round belting each other, we are concerned about what life was like. |
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Various re-enactment groups, from Vikings to 20th century, will liven up the event with mock battles and drills. |
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The Caballeros are the cavalry or horsemen, who guard Jesus from those trying to capture him in this re-enactment. |
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Well, I just stumbled on the re-enactment as I was nosing around trying to find out what the book would be about. |
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On Saturday June 19 the English Civil War Society is due to present a re-enactment of the Battle of Marlborough and the capture of the town by Royalist forces. |
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Another factor in the decision to cancel the re-enactment was the risk of not being able to ensure the safety of re-enactors and spectators. |
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Many who attended the re-enactment voiced their concern over provisions of Bill C-68 which might jeopardize future re-enactments. |
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The re-enactment will take place in a friendlier atmosphere that in 1755, since the 300 soldiers from New England will not be present. |
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They disdain combat re-enactment, opting instead to show authentic training skills, precision marching and parade ground drill, to Latin commands. |
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Everything here's a re-enactment, a reconstruction. |
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As such, like all the sacramental rites of the Church, the Rite of Penance is a ritual re-enactment of, and participation in, the Paschal Mystery of Christ. |
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Thus, nations demonstrate their continuity with a particular identity that is reinforced by performance, mass participation, and repetitive re-enactment. |
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Plans have been laid for the re-enactment of David Thompson's historic voyages across the Rockies and from Rocky Mountain House, Alberta to Thunder Bay at the west end of lake Superior. |
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Economic incentives to safeguard intangible heritage will probably play the largest role of all in encouraging transmission and re-enactment of intangible heritage. |
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A Viking procession, a regatta with replica Norwegian longboats, and a spectacular floodlit battle re-enactment called The Challenge To Power will also feature. |
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Viking forces marched through the city on Saturday before coming to blows in the Eye of York in the re-enactment of a 10th century clash between Viking and Anglo Saxon armies. |
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Nothing daunted, I signed up in August 2001 as an able seaman and historical adviser for a BBC TV re-enactment of the first voyage of Captain Cook from Cairns to Indonesia. |
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A team from Pocklington School will take on ten men from the town in Victorian kit and rules in a re-enactment of the first game played in the town. |
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A POPULAR re-enactment of Roman life is set to wow crowds again this Bank Holiday. |
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Michael, of Fartown, dons the costumes of many historical figures for his re-enactment company. |
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A SKEAN dhu ban at a re-enactment of the Battle of Bannockburn has been lifted. |
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He pulls back the curtain to reveal a magnificent charade in which everyone is wittingly or unwittingly complicit in the world's most extended re-enactment. |
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The Stoney Creek battle re-enactment is a community event and a source of pride for the city. |
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Southern-fried Frank on a three-day Civil war re-enactment shindig, poor lamb. |
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In a nearly identical re-enactment of the first correction, the aircraft again pitched down to apparently continue the approach with the engines spooling back. |
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Zebadiah Zonk, presenting an entertaining re-enactment of nineteenth century preoccupation with the brain, magic, and science. |
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Other events include a re-enactment of the 12 stations of the cross in various parts of the city. |
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It also suggested that the government reinstate the re-enactment of the battle of the Plains of Abraham and, if need be, provide federal security for the event. |
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The NBC forged a partnership with the Quebec Historical Corps to stage a re-enactment of the battles, a major event that is highly anticipated by the public and re-enactors. |
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Holmwood, 32, whose works have been bought by influential art collector Charles Saatchi, is inspired by historical re-enactment g roups. |
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A MEDIEVAL re-enactment involving heavy horses is set to be a highlight of the 2015 open day organised by the North Wales Shire Horse Society. |
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The Peoples Bicentennial Commission, a rival of the Congressional Bicentennial agency, staged the first Boston Oil Party, a huge counterdemonstration that overwhelmed the official re-enactment of the tea-dumping. |
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They were soon surrounded by actors from street theatre group, Fizzog, who embraced their re-enactment and involved them in their own live show of an eviction at the museum. |
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Color photographs of an engraving, five paintings, and participants in a re-enactment of the Battle of the Boyne appear in the center of the book. |
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The jousters, members of a professional re-enactment group, were using lances with balsa wood tips, designed to break off on impact with an opponent's shield. |
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