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Both have yet to | favour a reduction to 16. |
rations of many of his people ... [The people] | favour a more representative, elected Parliament. |
unifying Protestantism went, and wrote in his | favour, a piece subsequently quoted by Gerard Brandt. |
s such as Mira variables and planetary nebulae | favour a more distant value of ~3.8 Mpc. |
the end for Quebec independence", "intends to | favour a revolutionary struggle to free the people", |
eads to a balance of populations that tends to | favour a planetary temperature close to the optimum f |
The party | favour a negotiated settlements of the conflicts in t |
ologic, animal and mechanistic studies tend to | favour a simple proportionate relationship at low dos |
highly influential, until it was overturned in | favour a 'free trade' interpretation in Cole v Whitfi |
Afrikaners, who were more likely to | favour a republic than English-speaking white South A |
er discussions with parties which continued to | favour a referendum on independence, no formal talks |
the coalition's defeat in 1972, he was said to | favour a policy of absolute opposition to the Labor g |
The EVMs cannot be pre-programmed to | favour a party or a candidate because the order in wh |
me, and the views of Walters (who continued to | favour a floating exchange rate) were making his job |
The chase eventually fell from royal | favour about the time of the reign of Elizabeth I, du |
The abacost fell out of | favour after Mobutu's departure. |
se was eventually settled in the townspeople's | favour after the Queen herself interceded. |
that the military situation was turning in his | favour, after the Second Battle of Lostwithiel, Secon |
the 1984-85 season and he found himself out of | favour after the arrival of Lawrie McMenemy as manage |
appearances for Hibs, but he then fell out of | favour after manager John Collins resigned. |
In January 2011 Konchesky fell out of | favour after the arrival of new manager Kenny Dalglis |
n nine appearances, Antoine-Curier fell out of | favour after Hibs signed Colin Nish. |
the Knights of Malta in the hope of regaining | favour after having been expelled from the Order in 1 |
He fell out of | favour after the arrival of Stuart Gray as manager, a |
This association put him out of | favour after the accession of King Henry IV, and he w |
e seceders, giving a judicial opinion in their | favour, afterwards reversed by the House of Lords. |
and in 1608 Henry actually took her back into | favour again as one of his mistresses. |
McGinn was out of | favour again in 1924-25, managing just one league app |
lshpool County Court awarding judgement in his | favour against Nicholas John Griffin and the British |
ly option to be approved, with 77.1% voting in | favour, although voter turnout was only 35.2%. |
referendum failed with only 57.7% of votes in | favour, although it did have majority support in 77 o |
Friedrich Schiller in a way which found little | favour among his countrymen. |
er's gritty take on British life again finding | favour amongst the critics. |
f man before all time, a theory which found no | favour amongst his theological friends” (Otto Pfleide |
accession of George I of England, he fell from | favour and retired into private life. |
d a monopoly for his paper by manipulating the | favour and patronage of successive monarchs. |
ned for a system of teaching which fell out of | favour, and had almost no provision for classrooms. |
Resolution 1402 was adopted by 14 votes in | favour and Syria walking out and not participating in |
He fell out of | favour, and spent time on loan at Southend United, Wa |
of Abkhazia, where the result was over 98% in | favour, and in South Ossetia), Latvia, Lithuania, Mol |
s Kabul and is received by the amir with great | favour and distinction. |
to be Otto, but in 1276 Adolf fell from Otto's | favour and became a clergyman. |
the English) reported that Finnart was not in | favour and that the king had said to John Drummond of |
he result on the first question was 138,653 in | favour and 70,706 against. |
he accession of James II, Belasyse returned to | favour and was appointed a Privy Counsellor in July 1 |
Senate finally gave to Berlusconi 159 votes in | favour and 153 against. |
(1117-1157), ruler of Khorasan, won him royal | favour, and allowed him to go on to enjoy the patrona |
for the remainder of the season he fell out of | favour and was transferred to Crewe Alexandra in Janu |
ng side in the 1984-85 season, but fell out of | favour and joined Torquay United on loan in February |
The proposal was passed with 25,580 in | favour and 14,929 against. |
for independence, by 16 votes, at 446 votes in | favour and 246 against. |
Henry III restored Reginald to | favour and the Bramber estates (confiscated by King J |
father's unjust treatment worked in Nicholls' | favour, and the couple were eventually married in Haw |
of England from 1334 to 1337, and high in the | favour and often in the company of Edward III; he was |
arty, Lord Hartington, resigned in Gladstone's | favour and Gladstone. |
manager Graham Westley saw Martin fall out of | favour and his first-team chances were limited. |
He soon found | favour, and on 3 April 1555 Philip wrote to his treas |
the Admiral Maio of Bari, he never fell out of | favour and even performed the coronation of William I |
Polls from May 2009 saw 52% in | favour and 29% against, and later 54% in favour and 2 |
38 % of people intended to vote, with 27 % in | favour, and 54 % against the Constitution. |
Around 1165, Florius fell from | favour and was exiled to the Jerusalem. |
However he fell out of | favour and was released in 1993. |
However, as time went on he returned to | favour and was elected President of the Dominion of C |
A poll from April 2009 saw 54% in | favour and 24% against. |
ll acknowledgement of the sense I have for the | favour and Education my sons have had there." |
Outlawed after a killing, he regained | favour and became a Knight of the Garter. |
A judge ruled in his wife's | favour and Mr. Paton's later request for a hearing be |
stion of privilege from arrest in the Commons' | favour, and was cited as Sir Thomas Shirley's Case fo |
Wind and tide was in his | favour and they were sailing 15 knots towards it, but |
sailles on 28 February 2005, with 730 votes in | favour and 66 votes against, with 96 abstentions. |
The use of dormitories later fell out of | favour, and from 1867, after conversion of the large |
55.5 percent voted in | favour and 44.5 were against breaking the state union |
iod, the religious Madame de Maintenon grew in | favour and began to prevail over the king's mind and |
ught to power by "proprietory influence, court | favour, and the wealth and influence of the tools and |
he region had radically changed in the Allies' | favour and convoys were under reduced threat. |
s, but the other league members voted in their | favour and they maintained their league status. |
After the conclusion of the war he was out of | favour and barely played and having played 97 games ( |
Modern and Technical schools had fallen out of | favour and local councils were encouraged to form all |
orary disgrace, but in 1702 he was restored to | favour, and in 1712 he was sent as the plenipotentiar |
y 1993, by which time the band had fallen from | favour, and while they continued to play live infrequ |
The results in Algeria were 99.72% in | favour and just 0.28% against. |
ready been decided in the English Parliament's | favour and that sending Irish troops to the royalists |
The naval battle was decided in the Sicilians' | favour, and the Byzantine commander was captured. |
In 1927, Male was back in | favour and back in the Welsh squad after Tommy Rees o |
In July 2007, this ruled in the developers' | favour, and the tower was granted full planning permi |
Although this tale fell out of | favour and almost died in the early 20th century, it |
ng on the Twenty-third Amendment went 64.2% in | favour and 35.8% against. |
On 1 May 1691 the Court found in Salisbury's | favour and ordered that he should receive a further £ |
However, Crowe fell out of | favour and departed on loan to several clubs before b |
and sustained by God's lavish, unearned love, | favour and forgiveness towards us. |
The proposal was passed with 41,949 in | favour and 21,846 against. |
Somehow he regained the king's | favour, and in 1460 was appointed Keeper of Henry VI' |
The matter was later resolved in their | favour and they were exonerated. |
South Australian Supreme Court found in their | favour and Jessie Cooper went on to win a seat in the |
goalkeeper for four seasons, then fell out of | favour and left in 1999 to join Northampton Town, whe |
ainly for schizophrenia, before falling out of | favour and being replaced by neuroleptic drugs. |
ome King following a referendum showing 96% in | favour, and on 23 August 1921, Faisal was crowned Kin |
ng in the referendum went 1,001,076 (69.1%) in | favour and 448,655 (30.9%) against. |
owever Barking and Dagenham saw 73.49% vote in | favour and 26.51% against. |
Despite his high rank, Minh was out of | favour and served as the Presidential Military Adviso |
on a low turnout with 601,694 (99.0%) votes in | favour and 6,265 (1.0%) against. |
Manchester City in 1987, but soon fell out of | favour and was loaned out to Bolton Wanderers and Por |
rs in seclusion, 'Asaf Jah took him again into | favour, and in 1747 reinstated him in the diwani of B |
ive Council, with 34 Fatah delegates voting in | favour and 10 against. |
The resolution was adopted by eight votes in | favour, and three abstentions from India, the Republi |
ourt ultimately resolved the matter in Brown's | favour, and a new seat, Montagu, was created which Ur |
olls before the referendum showed about 55% in | favour and 35% against, with the rest undecided. |
Of the participating voters, 52% voted in | favour and 44% against. |
s in the 2004-05 season, before falling out of | favour and not making another appearance until April |
crown, and even as a fugitive had enjoyed the | favour and protection of Louis VII of France. |
rough the charge of Lord Mansfield, in Horne's | favour, and in the loss by his opponent of his seat i |
f blessed memory, as a signal testimony of her | favour and his worth, was pleased to confer upon him |
However, he fell out of | favour and joined Telford United on loan in March 200 |
m had written to the mayor of Rochester in his | favour, and he chose to sit for Kent, but he died in |
from patriotism to his flag, even when public | favour and market odds might seem to be dead against |
ute, in the 2007-08 season, Holmes fell out of | favour and joined AFC Telford United in March 2008, o |
or the execution of which he enjoyed the Royal | favour, and was made Archdeacon of Moray. |
through the 1972-73 season, O'Neil fell out of | favour and was allowed to go on loan to Blackpool in |
He fell out of | favour, and following a trial in Brighton & Hove Albi |
The result was 56.63% in | favour and 43.37% against, with a 92.2% voter turnout |
e same year the abeyance was terminated in his | favour and he was issued a writ to the House of Lords |
After just one season though, he fell out of | favour, and was loaned to both Rochdale and Northampt |
s by this time to have been losing Leicester's | favour, and was more than suspected of being a concea |
ilitary services placed him high in the King's | favour, and he was loaded with titles. |
olving parliament was lost by two votes, 48 in | favour and 50 against. |
leon's Imperial pretensions led to a fall from | favour and his exile to Brittany. |
ract dispute led to Culverhouse falling out of | favour and being dropped from the first team during t |
ed cabinet was voted down on a tally of 189 in | favour and 250 against. |
eorge I of England in 1714 he was in the royal | favour and influential. |
fore Know Ye that We of Our especial grace and | favour and mere motion do by these Presents ordain de |
ary 1999 but after a good start he fell out of | favour and began 2001 with a return to PSG for the sa |
Lt. Arthur Fancy called in one last | favour and had Dalto transferred out - and Rodriguez |
BoT, has the banking and business community's | favour, and was seen as a strong contender. |
e victorious UEFA Cup campaign, he fell out of | favour and, on 22 January 2007, agreed a loan move to |
e, Olave Baden-Powell was awarded a 'grace and | favour' apartment in Hampton Court Palace. |
the City of Oxford and he lived in a grace and | favour apartment in Hampton Court Palace. |
of Brandenburg, having taken Agricola into his | favour, appointed him court preacher and general supe |
opted the measure on March 7, 2000 with 61% in | favour approval to 39% against. |
re of the landings now worked in the brigade's | favour as they were able to cut all telephone wires i |
His great-uncle continued to show him | favour as pope, appointing him as an apostolic proton |
e party came under pressure to withdraw in his | favour, as putative candidates Bernadette Devlin-McAl |
g's wealthiest tycoons, who want to return the | favour as they built their fledging financial empires |
to a single student, ought to have told in his | favour, as to some extent it doubtless did." |
ishop of Milan, and a man high in the imperial | favour, as heterodox. |
The goal made the score 3-2 in Canada's | favour, as Bechard was part of the first Canadian Wom |
antagonists as a class have now fallen out of | favour as potential anorectics following the problems |
stance, the relatively slow pace worked in his | favour as he overhauled Amos Tirop Matui in the final |
The televote proved decisive in Michelle's | favour as she received twice as many votes as her nea |
orough culture, but the term has fallen out of | favour as further discoveries have cast doubt on the |
to contest even if he gets a judgement in his | favour as it will be logistically impossible to repri |
nd histological specimens, and has gained much | favour as a microscopy mountant due to its low refrac |
y-election again went in National Conference's | favour as its candidate Mustafa Kamal won with a majo |
He appears to have enjoyed royal | favour as early as 1399, being described as a " retai |
n of Henry's son Edward VI, he was restored to | favour as the English church moved in a more Protesta |
However he gradually fell out of | favour as Sunderland became a more successful team, h |
pionship had already been decided in Williams' | favour, as they had a 48 point advantage over McLaren |
Out of | favour as a middle-order batsman in the following sea |
lection, but the opinion polls remained in her | favour as 1983 dawned and so she called a general ele |
He was sold on to Metz after falling out of | favour at Crystal Palace, and later moved to Como. |
ined his seat with another strong swing in his | favour at the 2006 election, despite early reports th |
He quickly fell out of | favour at Barnet in the 2007-08 season after some poo |
Falling out of | favour at Forest, McGregor spent spells on loan at Ca |
lacement with Gary Megson saw Hunt fall out of | favour at the Reebok Stadium and he was subsequently |
scored to make the score 16-4 in Warrington's | favour at half-time. |
St John still remained in | favour at court. |
In August 1998, out of | favour at the start of the new season, he joined Slou |
However, Pugh subsequently fell out of | favour at Leeds. |
and, Henrietta Maria, Matthew enjoyed the same | favour at court under Charles I as he had under his f |
a player of the year award, Sharp fell out of | favour at Hartlepool and moved to Scottish club Falki |
loring Minds, academic programming fell out of | favour at the CBC after its initial years. |
questions he was less extreme, and was in such | favour at Dublin Castle that he was once offered a se |
Rivers now met with marked | favour at court, being entrusted with a delicate miss |
iness tax reform II was accepted with 50.5% in | favour at a turnout of 37.7%, while the people's init |
manager Tony Pulis and work his way back into | favour at the club. |
He attributes his falling out of | favour at Birmingham to a refusal to go along with wh |
tch of the season, Ngonge found himself out of | favour at Vicarage Road and was loaned out to Hudders |
Out of | favour at Wolves, he spent the 2009-10 season on loan |
However, Binney suddenly fell from | favour at Plymouth, not fitting in with new manager B |
nt basis in December 2007 after falling out of | favour at Alfreton Town. |
y, Wolleb's system began to displace Ames's in | favour at Harvard University. |
stages of the 2010 season, Forysth fell out of | favour at Shels and mostly played in their reserve A |
In April 2008, after falling out of | favour at Leicester, Humphreys signed for Ulster to r |
In November 2000, he fell out of | favour at Bootham Crescent, thus allowing him to join |
Yet he remained in | favour at court under the new regime of Roger Mortime |
es in 61 games for Scarborough, but was out of | favour at the beginning of the 1990-91 season, joinin |
he 2003-04 season he went AWOL and fell out of | favour at Schalke 04, his club. |
deal to Portsmouth, however after falling out | favour at Portsmouth and seeing little action, he sig |
However he fell out of | favour at Leeds in 2005 and was loaned out first to M |
om Hull to the Robins in 2007, has been out of | favour at Craven Park this season. |
With Thomas Cromwell's fall Tracy lost | favour at court, and on 7 July 1546 his books were or |
had recovered his own estates and was in high | favour at Court; inevitably he laid claim to Gawswort |
aprotic solvents such as DMF and DMSO tend to | favour attack at the nitrogen, whereas nonpolar solve |
Dr | Favour became the Vicar of Halifax in 1593. |
sulate in 401, however, he rapidly fell out of | favour because of several intrigues in the Eastern co |
and coniferous woods, in autumn, and seems to | favour beech. |
he use of ice had actually been falling out of | favour before that, with other ideas for "floating is |
hts of the non-Catalan-speaking population and | favour bilingualism. |
nomination meeting had been rigged in Sweck's | favour; both Sweck and the defeated candidate denied |
Perceiving that he had lost the khan's | favour, Buqa organized a conspiracy in which several |
order to allow traffic signals to selectively | favour buses' movement through intersection by changi |
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