| The Mayflower Compact was signed on November 11, 1620 aboard the ship of the same name: the Mayflower. |
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| The Mayflower Compact was a social contract the pilgrims signed in November 1620 in order to establish law and order in the new colony. |
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| He made out the check to me and signed it, and I deposited it in my account. |
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| On May 29, it was announced that the two men had signed to fight at a catchweight of 152 pounds. |
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| She did so and then signed a contract which she later felt was exploitative. |
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| The form must be signed by a parent or guardian of the child. |
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| The architect blueprinted the renovation plan once the client had signed off. |
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| A peace treaty with the Danes was signed at Wedmore and the Danish king Guthrum the Old was baptised at Aller. |
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| My deal with Laddies had been signed long before betting opened on the Masterclassics. |
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| After the Bishops' Wars in Scotland, a treaty was signed at Ripon in 1640 to stop the conflict between Charles I and the Scottish Covenanters. |
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| The largest military contract in history, signed in October 2001, involved the development of the Joint Strike Fighter. |
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| These signed the ESA Convention in 1975 and deposited the instruments of ratification by 1980, when the convention came into force. |
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| The only current EU member state that has not signed an ESA Cooperation Agreement is Croatia. |
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| Portugal, Luxembourg, Greece, the Czech Republic, Romania and Poland joined ESA after the agreement had been signed. |
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| It was found to contain three letters, one of which was signed by the radical printer John Hurford Stone. |
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| On 24 December 2013, Queen Elizabeth II signed a pardon for Turing's conviction for gross indecency, with immediate effect. |
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| In 2003 he was one of 22 Nobel laureates who signed the Humanist Manifesto. |
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| This allowed exemption on production of a certificate of conscientious objection signed by two magistrates. |
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| European route E30 includes most of the M4, although it is not signed as such. |
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| At Junction 28 the Cullompton services are signed on the motorway in the northbound direction only. |
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| Despite this, after more than 20 years of war, Rome defeated Carthage and a peace treaty was signed. |
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| India, Pakistan and Bangladesh signed tripartite agreement in 1973 calling for peace and stability in the subcontinent. |
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| In her second term as Prime Minister, Khaleda Zia signed a Defence Cooperation Agreement with China. |
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| Iceland, Belgium, Luxembourg and Greece have signed and have yet to ratify. |
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| First of all, not all member states of the Council of Europe have signed and ratified it. |
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| When he was released, however, Francis had the Parliament of Paris denounce the treaty because it had been signed under duress. |
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| Later, in 1547, Charles signed a humiliating treaty with the Ottomans to gain himself some respite from the huge expenses of their war. |
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| Elizabeth herself signed the death warrant that led to regicide, the beheading of her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots. |
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| William Penn signed a peace treaty with Tammany, leader of the Delaware tribe, and other treaties followed between Quakers and Native Americans. |
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| In reaction, several countries in Southeast Asia signed the ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution to combat haze pollution. |
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| Reports produced by RISPs must be checked and signed off by HMI, sometimes with amendments, before publication. |
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| New Additional Inspectors must be monitored and signed off by HMI before working independently. |
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| Even after the Magna Carta was signed, Fitzwalter maintained his control of London. |
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| In 1215, after the loss of Normandy, King John signed the Magna Carta into law, which limited the power of English monarchs. |
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| All the charters signed by Geoffrey are also signed by Walter, Archdeacon of Oxford, also a canon at that church. |
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| However, in 1731 seven verderers became so concerned by the increase in activity that they signed an affidavit which demonstrated their worries. |
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| The Treaty of the Pyrenees, signed in 1659, ended the war between France and Spain and is often considered part of the overall accord. |
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| By 1599 it was the possession of Sir Robert Cotton, who signed it on folio 12 recto. |
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| The goldsmith John of Antwerp and a few German neighbours signed as witnesses. |
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| Then, after the usual Quaker custom, everyone present signed the marriage lines as a witness. |
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| Fivescore years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. |
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| The Treaty of Lisbon was signed in 2007, which forms the constitutional basis of the European Union since then. |
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| In 1502, James IV of Scotland signed the Treaty of Perpetual Peace with Henry VII of England. |
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| In 2006, a number of MPs attempted to revive the custom, having signed a motion for the impeachment of Tony Blair, but this was unsuccessful. |
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| In 1986, the European flag began to be used by the Community and the Single European Act was signed. |
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| However the Treaty was signed and the documents were rushed south with a large military escort. |
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| The deal was signed by Britain's representative to the EU, Sir Kim Darroch, and the Scottish government. |
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| On the way out of the building I was asked for my autograph. If I'd known who the signature hound thought I was, I would've signed appropriately. |
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| Louis was defeated and a peace treaty was signed in September 1174, the Treaty of Montlouis. |
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| By the time Edward arrived at Tunis, Charles had already signed a treaty with the emir, and there was little else to do but return to Sicily. |
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| Sigismund left England several months later, having signed the Treaty of Canterbury, acknowledging English claims to France. |
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| In August 1241, Dafydd capitulated and signed the Treaty of Gwerneigron, further restricting his powers. |
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| In 1295 a treaty was signed between France and Scotland during the reign of Philip the Fair. |
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| Henry decided to keep Brittany out of French hands, signed an alliance with Spain to that end, and sent 7,000 troops to France. |
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| On 23 June 1503, a treaty was signed for their marriage, and they were betrothed two days later. |
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| The Peace of Barcelona, signed between Charles V and the Pope in 1529, established a more cordial relationship between the two leaders. |
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| In 1609, the Twelve Years' Truce was signed between Spain and the United Provinces. |
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| Thus, the authority of the president, when he was not a magistrate, was void in judicial matter and merely signed the verdicts. |
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| The capitulation was signed by the commander of the fort within six days after its investments. |
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| The chief evidence against him was the signed and sworn confession of his friend Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham. |
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| The Dutch claimed that a treaty signed with the sultan's predecessor the year earlier had granted them control of the region. |
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| Charles, fearing for his family's safety, signed the death warrant on 10 May. |
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| Those who signed the petition undertook to defend 'the true reformed religion', Parliament, and the king's person, honour, and estate. |
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| In direct contrast to his previous conflict with the Scottish Kirk, on 26 December 1647 he signed a secret treaty with the Scots. |
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| On 6 February 1840, Captain William Hobson and around 40 Maori chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi. |
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| In October 1801, he made peace with the French, and in 1802 signed the Treaty of Amiens. |
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| In April 1812, Britain, Russia and Sweden signed secret agreements directed against Napoleon. |
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| After a decade of constant warfare, France and Britain signed the Treaty of Amiens in March 1802, bringing the Revolutionary Wars to an end. |
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| Napoleon saw his chance to recuperate the formerly wealthy colony when he signed the Treaty of Amiens. |
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| Wellesley had agreed to sign the preliminary armistice, but had not signed the convention, and was cleared. |
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| Total and unconditional surrender was signed on 7 May, to be effective by the end of 8 May. |
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| On 19 February 1942, Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, interning about 100,000 Japanese living on the West Coast. |
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| The armistice was signed three weeks later on 12 September 1944, on terms virtually dictated by the Soviet Union. |
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| During 1943, the Declaration was signed by Iraq, Iran, Brazil, Bolivia and Colombia. |
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| He received the note, quickly signed, headed up the hill and alerted the other brigade, whereupon they then engaged the army. |
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| In September 1998, a Devolution Protocol Accord to guide devolution negotiations was signed. |
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| Miss Howe signed her note and bit consideringly at the end of her pen. |
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| The artist lost the copyrights to her songs when she signed the contract. |
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| This is a 2.5x5 Cut Signature that has been hand signed by Derek Jeter. |
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| A peace treaty with Japan was signed in 1951 to formally tie up any loose ends such as compensation to be paid to Allied prisoners of war who had been victims of atrocities. |
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| But to offend the poster child of the newly ascendant right-wing would offend Ford Nation, its multitudes signed up and ready to go, go, go and vote, vote, vote. |
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| But as with many journalists provided such access, the trade-off seems to have been an agreement signed in blood to conduct the interviews in the genuflective mode. |
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| All the 'performers' were of legal consenting adultivity, and I could easily track them down if I needed to get any sort of signed statement to verify their age. |
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| Finally, on July 10, 1984, Heads of Agreement were signed. Three extra drafting rounds were necessary in order to formally sign the Renegotiated Agreement. |
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| On 15 August 1945, Japan surrendered, with the surrender documents finally signed on the deck of the American battleship USS Missouri on 2 September 1945, ending the war. |
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| Charles, fearing for the safety of his family, signed on 10 May. |
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| Increasingly threatened by the armies of the English Parliament after Charles I's arrest in 1648, the Confederates signed a treaty of alliance with the English Royalists. |
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| After recovering in hospital, he saw out the remainder of the war as a physical training instructor, only returning to France as the Armistice was signed. |
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| For the first time ever, all the sources of pollution around an entire sea were made subject to a single convention, signed in 1974 by the then seven Baltic coastal states. |
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| In March 1939, Germany took over Czechoslovakia, violating the Munich Agreement signed six months before, and demonstrating that the appeasement policy was a failure. |
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| In 1944, the government in exile signed a treaty with the Belgian and Dutch governments, creating the Benelux Economic Union and also signed into the Bretton Woods system. |
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| The emperor's forces pushed north as far as the River Tay, but little appears to have been achieved by the invasion, as peace treaties were signed with the Caledonians. |
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| A hasty peace was signed on a boat in the middle of the Bosphorus. |
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| Odo succeeded Lupus in 700 and signed a peace treaty with Charles Martel. |
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| The table below gives details of each junction, including the roads interchanged and the destinations that are signed from the motorway on the blue advance direction signs. |
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| On 8 September 1943, Italy signed the Armistice of Cassibile with the Allies, ending Italy's war with the Allies and ending Italy's participation with the Axis powers. |
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| The Treaty of Paris, signed on 20 November 1815, formally ended the war. |
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| Some are studies, which reappear in the background of paintings, but many are signed and dated and were probably regarded as finished works to be given as presents. |
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| On 10 February 2011, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and GE Aviation signed a contract under which GE Aviation will conduct the next 30 years of maintenance on the Hawk fleet. |
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| He had signed several laws since being in office as Governor. |
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| They signed the Treaty of Troyes, by which Henry finally married Charles' daughter Catherine of Valois and Henry's heirs would inherit the throne of France. |
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| Most of Edward's council signed the Devise for the Succession, and when Edward VI died on 6 July 1553 from his battle with tuberculosis, Lady Jane was proclaimed queen. |
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| Instead of publishing with an academic press, he signed a contract with Bantam Books, a mass market publisher, and received a large advance for his book. |
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| By April 1805, Britain had also signed an alliance with Russia. |
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| Shortly thereafter, however, Henry also signed a pact with Ferdinand. |
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| Soon afterwards, a peace treaty was signed between England and Spain. |
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| The French were too exhausted to pursue the Austrians immediately, but Napoleon eventually caught up with Charles at Znaim and the latter signed an armistice on 12 July. |
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| This aspect was also central to the Belfast Agreement which was signed in 1998 and ratified by referendums held simultaneously in both Northern Ireland and the Republic. |
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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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