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ired to acquire property on just terms, the | Commonwealth government entered into a deal with the New |
tralian Broadcasting Company, which ran the | Commonwealth Government's eight nationalradio stations. |
She started her career with the | Commonwealth Government, in the area of Aboriginal emplo |
ghts, was transferred to the control of the | Commonwealth government. |
Acceptance Act 1909 had been passed by the | Commonwealth government. |
tralia and minister in the first Australian | Commonwealth Government. |
of the Northern Territory were made by the | Commonwealth Government. |
he Federal Capital Territory as the seat of | Commonwealth government. |
uilt in Australia with the authority of the | Commonwealth government. |
Governor-General passed the request to the | Commonwealth Government. |
The | Commonwealth Governor's School is a half-day program bas |
The | Commonwealth Governor's School (abbreviated CGS) is one |
He was an Acting | commonwealth governor, Puerto Rico in 1958. |
$50,000 | Commonwealth Grand Prix, Lexington, KY 4th/Anthem |
ng an untrue statement in application for a | Commonwealth grant and with dishonestly causing loss to |
He was a member of the | Commonwealth Grants Commission, between 1922 and 1936, d |
The gradual centralisation of power in the | Commonwealth grew from this process. |
rth, 1937-1950 and founded the Labour Party | Commonwealth Group. |
rived foreign settlers in Polish-Lithuanian | Commonwealth had to be Catholic. |
The agreement about creating the | commonwealth had been reached in 2001 at the foreign min |
ame convinced that the early history of the | commonwealth had not been truly written. |
Commonwealth Hall is one of eight intercollegiate halls | |
Since this case, the | Commonwealth has had at least the ability to regulate th |
The Bank of the | Commonwealth has also recently opened a full service bra |
the committee for sequestrations; under the | Commonwealth he lent out money. |
During the | Commonwealth he was presented to the perpetual curacy of |
e final Partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian | Commonwealth, he worked closely with Adam Jerzy Czartory |
Under the | Commonwealth he received considerable grants of forfeite |
The | Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2003 was the ei |
The | Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2002 was the se |
The | Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1973 was the se |
The | Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2005 was the ni |
aka, Zambia, at the conclusion of the fifth | Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). |
. Rita Inos died on August 10, 2009, at the | Commonwealth Health Center in Saipan, Northern Mariana I |
Danny Williams - Boxer and current | Commonwealth Heavyweight champion |
On October 15, 2004 Dru won the NWA British | Commonwealth Heavyweight Championship defeating Australi |
NWA British | Commonwealth Heavyweight Championship (New Zealand versi |
ring the short-lived show, becoming the new | Commonwealth Heavyweight Champion in the process. |
Sprott briefly held the British and | Commonwealth heavyweight titles, and was a European heav |
The | Commonwealth held a referendum in 1937 to have the Const |
ol and later enrolled in the ninth grade at | Commonwealth High School. |
h Empire who held the Beit Professorship of | Commonwealth History at the University of Oxford between |
The Smuts Professorship of | Commonwealth History was established on 25 October 1952 |
om 1990 - 2011 she is the Beit Professor of | Commonwealth History and a Fellow of Balliol College, Ox |
He wrote twenty-one books on | Commonwealth history with even more on philology and law |
ll, University of Cambridge and Lecturer in | Commonwealth History at the University of Edinburgh. |
The Beit Professorship of | Commonwealth History is one of the senior professorships |
2011 Belich was appointed Beit Professor of | Commonwealth History at Oxford University. |
wal from the Gulf" (Journal of Imperial and | Commonwealth History, 2003) |
Journal of Imperial and | Commonwealth History. |
, Stupich set up and controlled the Nanaimo | Commonwealth Holding Society (NCHS), which raised funds |
The Company was acquired by British & | Commonwealth Holdings in 1986. |
TSE 100 Index but was acquired by British & | Commonwealth Holdings in 1986. |
Isenberg School of Management and also the | Commonwealth Honors College. |
As the medal was not a | Commonwealth honour it was firstly approved by King Geor |
el commanding the 4th Battalion, Australian | Commonwealth Horse but the war ended before he reached S |
lped organise the 2nd Battalion, Australian | Commonwealth Horse. |
amla Royal Air Force Station and by various | Commonwealth hospitals posted in turn to the area for va |
He also became owner of the | Commonwealth Hotel, and was a director of the Geraldton |
1938), was a South Australian member of the | Commonwealth House of Representatives from 1929 to 1938. |
Commonwealth, however, was reconstructed in 1918 with al | |
The | Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962 (c. |
Since 1962, with the passage of the | Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962, not all CUKCs had the |
overnment's introduction of the tendentious | Commonwealth Immigrants Act (1962). |
The Act, as with the | Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962, and that of 1968, rest |
The law was amended by the | Commonwealth Immigration Act 1968, before being supersed |
In this case, the | Commonwealth imposed a tax on flour millers, but reimbur |
tlement in 1788 to the Establishment of the | Commonwealth in 1901. |
r Cromwell during the period of the British | Commonwealth in 1657. |
Except during the period of the | Commonwealth in the mid 17th century, Kent had two MPs e |
f Common ownership, forming the Scott Bader | Commonwealth, in 1951. |
Religions in Polish-Lithuanian | Commonwealth in 1750, (Catholics and Greek Catholics are |
Polish-Lithuanian | Commonwealth in 1635 |
blished work includes Stitches In Time; the | Commonwealth in World Politics. |
ensions in 1942, and unemployment benefits ( | commonwealth) in 1945. |
Polish-Lithuanian | Commonwealth in 1660 |
ppines Air Force at Clark Field, Philippine | Commonwealth in October 1941 as a reinforcement unit whe |
The | Commonwealth in 1833 assumed the control of the bridge, |
during and after the period of the English | Commonwealth in the mid-17th century. |
andidate for Massachusetts Secretary of the | Commonwealth in 1956, Governor of Massachusetts in 1954 |
1 before it passed to the Polish-Lithuanian | Commonwealth in 1602; Poles destroyed the castle in 1605 |
lls the glory days of the Polish-Lithuanian | Commonwealth in the 16th century. |
communities, who had largely come from the | Commonwealth in the 1960s and 1970s to do low paid jobs. |
When the Territory was surrendered to the | Commonwealth in 1911, however, its citizens lost the vot |
Labor was provided by the Philippine | Commonwealth in the form of 1,000 convicts from the Bili |
14: Withdrew from the | Commonwealth in 2003. |
of Australia until the establishment of the | Commonwealth in 1901. |
rsock family of Beirut by the American Zion | Commonwealth in 1925. |
s] for public service both in church and in | commonwealth in succeeding ages," and the school continu |
allied with the Cossacks but supported the | Commonwealth in later year). |
was incorporated into the Polish-Lithuanian | Commonwealth in 1582. |
yer J notes that the increased entry of the | Commonwealth in areas of concurrent federal and state po |
style recalls the glory days of the Polish | Commonwealth in the 15th and 16th centuries. |
The Attorney General represents the | commonwealth in all actions brought by or against the co |
the last Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian | Commonwealth in 1795, Lithuania was annexed by the Russi |
He was first elected Secretary of the | Commonwealth in 1994. |
The Co-operative | Commonwealth in its Outlines, An Exposition of Modern So |
dieval (10th-13th centuries) Turkic tribe's | commonwealth in the Middle Volga. |
ction of coming first in the entire British | Commonwealth in English, Latin and Greek at both the Jun |
the prosecution of crime prosecuted by the | commonwealth, included organized crime, public corruptio |
with many personnel from other parts of the | Commonwealth including Australians, New Zealanders and C |
n all parts of the former Polish-Lithuanian | Commonwealth, including modern day Lithuania, Belarus, U |
The film features veterans from across the | Commonwealth including veterans from Australia, Canada, |
iament so that he could be appointed to the | Commonwealth Industrial Court. |
ske resigned in 1960 to become Judge of the | Commonwealth Industrial Court. |
is was formed in 2004 through the merger of | Commonwealth Industries, Inc. and IMCO Recycling Inc. |
ttalion formed part of the 28th Independent | Commonwealth Infantry Brigade which also included New Ze |
1960, he was appointed to command the 28th | Commonwealth Infantry Brigade in Malaya, conducting coun |
laced by the fully-constituted 28th British | Commonwealth Infantry Brigade, part of 1st Commonwealth |
Conducted by the | Commonwealth Institute and Center for Woman's Leadership |
In 1962, the | Commonwealth Institute moved to a distinctive green-roof |
From 1962 to 2000, the operation of the | Commonwealth Institute was funded by the UK's Foreign an |
erance of Jesus from the Cross" held at the | Commonwealth Institute, Kensington, London in June 1978. |
ed by the British Tourist Authority and the | Commonwealth Institute. |
He is also Vice-Chairman of the | Commonwealth Institute. |
7 until 2002 he was Director General of the | Commonwealth Institute. |
including dates at the Marquee Club and the | Commonwealth Institute. |
uthenia, transforming the Polish-Lithuanian | Commonwealth into the Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Common |
The final model is held by the | Commonwealth Inventions development Board in Canada. |
The | Commonwealth investigation, while reporting widespread m |
In 1978, she became president of | Commonwealth Investment Company, a family real estate co |
Commonwealth is the "symbolic embodiment" of a commonwea | |
The Secretary of the | Commonwealth is a member of the Cabinet of the Governor |
Longfellow Bridge, like many bridges in the | Commonwealth, is in a state of disrepair. |
The Bank of the | Commonwealth is based in Norfolk, Virginia and was estab |
The unincorporated community of | Commonwealth is located in the town. |
Commonwealth is a town in Florence County, Wisconsin, Un | |
Commonwealth is an unincorporated community in Albemarle | |
Commonwealth is a 14-foot-6-inch (4.42 m) gilded statue | |
that strikes and devastates nearby Paradise | Commonwealth Island. |
thenian Voivodship of the Polish-Lithuanian | Commonwealth, it belonged to several noble families. |
ecorded under these pseudonyms: Ronnie Dee, | Commonwealth Jones, and the Banjo Band from the Levee. |
f the Political Studies Association and the | Commonwealth Journalists Association. |
Both Tillett and Pratley were awarded | Commonwealth Jubilee Trophies for their victories in wha |
88 Summer Olympics, and England at the 2006 | Commonwealth Judo Championships. |
In February 2005, the three person panel of | Commonwealth jurists found the Commonwealth Secretariat |
ritish soldier and the first soldier of the | Commonwealth killed in World War I. |
In 1942, Midgley split away to form the | Commonwealth Labour Party. |
ction, but he faced opponents from both the | Commonwealth Labour Party (CWLP) and the Northern Irelan |
The | Commonwealth Labour Party (CWLP) was a minor political p |
The Ninth Army controlled British and | Commonwealth land forces stationed in the eastern Medite |
As an emergency measure the | Commonwealth Land Transport Board commissioned a team of |
Battle Honours of the British Empire and | Commonwealth Land Forces. |
Tantallon was also interesting in that the | Commonwealth land forces were supported by the Commonwea |
He is a patron of the Oxford University | Commonwealth Law Journal. |
a) and is a patron of the Oxford University | Commonwealth Law Journal. |
The | Commonwealth law was in substance a law with respect to |
sser pond as determined under Massachusetts | Commonwealth law and regulations. |
Freedom of Expression, | Commonwealth Law Journal Bulletin (1994). |
he first limb (discrimination) he found the | Commonwealth law in singling out (and thus discriminatin |
0, and is a patron of the Oxford University | Commonwealth Law Journal. |
the Realms of The Queen"; Oxford University | Commonwealth Law Journal; Vol. 2, No. 2; 2002 |
However, for many purposes, Puerto Rico | commonwealth law is treated as if it were the equivalent |
An inconsistency may arise where the | Commonwealth law, expressly or impliedly, intends to cov |
greatly eroded by both the proliferation of | Commonwealth Law, and the increasing financial dominatio |
the DFDA in regards to state territory and | commonwealth law. |
Same-Sex Relationships (Equal Treatment in | Commonwealth Laws - Superannuation) Bill 2008 to a Senat |
rumours that Charles was actively courting | Commonwealth leaders in anticipation of the choice of su |
en arranged to host the 2007 CHOGM, and the | Commonwealth leaders were keenly aware that to hold the |
usetts Interscholastic Athletic Association | Commonwealth League; some teams are cooperatively run wi |
Both these cottages are on 125 year | Commonwealth leases to end between 2116 & 2119. |
1998, the community college network in the | commonwealth left the University of Kentucky to move to |
Australia case dealing with the validity of | Commonwealth legislation that prevented prisoners from v |
sburg was highlighted by his championing of | commonwealth legislation promoting free secondary educat |
Further, it remained illegal under | Commonwealth legislation until 1984 to encourage indigen |
Did the | Commonwealth legislation intend to cover the mixed natur |
s Week Act 1925 (NSW) was incompatible with | Commonwealth legislation. |
at there are limits on the scope of express | Commonwealth legislative powers which can be implied fro |
orporation principle is an implied limit on | Commonwealth legislative power under the Constitution of |
ralia Act (Cth) was not a valid exercise of | Commonwealth legislative power. |
The Northern Marianas | Commonwealth Legislature has two chambers. |
the first sitting Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth Legislature in 1978. |
lower house of the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth Legislature. |
na Islands Senate is the upper house of the | Commonwealth Legislature. |
Delegates and the Northern Mariana Islands | Commonwealth Legislature. |
presentatives at a 1909 by-election for the | Commonwealth Liberal Party. |
f conscription, eventually joining with the | Commonwealth Liberal Party to form the Nationalist Party |
f its members were also associated with the | Commonwealth Liberal Party and assisted Liberal candidat |
In 1912, the party became the | Commonwealth Liberal Party, and would later become the N |
Affairs in 1909 and 1910 in Alfred Deakin's | Commonwealth Liberal Party government and was responsibl |
In 1909 he became a member of the | Commonwealth Liberal Party, the result of a fusion betwe |
of the members for Darwin, representing the | Commonwealth Liberal Party. |
for Werriwa but this time representing the | Commonwealth Liberal Party. |
seat of Riverina in 1913, representing the | Commonwealth Liberal Party, but lost it to the former me |
Australia (a result of a merger between the | Commonwealth Liberal Party and National Labor Party) led |
nning a Tasmanian Senate as a member of the | Commonwealth Liberal Party. |
otectionist, he became a member of Deakin's | Commonwealth Liberal Party in 1908. |
Australian House of Representatives for the | Commonwealth Liberal Party, defeating Labour member for |
tinued to serve in parliament until 1937 as | Commonwealth Liberal and Nationalist. |
It was affiliated with the | Commonwealth Liberal Party at the Federal level. |
ssful, defeating Alfred Conroy, the sitting | Commonwealth Liberal Party member. |
cialist Senator for Queensland, joining the | Commonwealth Liberal Party when the Anti-Socialists were |
The incumbent | Commonwealth Liberal Party led by Prime Minister of Aust |
r Andrew Fisher; Corser was a member of the | Commonwealth Liberal Party. |
Commonwealth Liberal Party candidate Edward Craigie had | |
This was triggered by the resignation of | Commonwealth Liberal Party (CLP) MP William Knox. |
The incumbent | Commonwealth Liberal Party (the result of a merger betwe |
He joined the | Commonwealth Liberal Party when it formed in 1909. |
feated by William Fleming, representing the | Commonwealth Liberal Party. |
minister for home affairs in Joseph Cook's | Commonwealth Liberal Party Ministry. |
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