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Water cranes were used to | exercise caution. |
He said where someone wants to | exercise the voidable option, |
Material to | exercise the balance agility for children |
The local landowners were able to | exercise almost total influence. |
found the law impaired the states' ability to | exercise their essential functions. |
ated by the Scotland Act 1998 and are used to | exercise devolved powers. |
making it extremely difficult for officers to | exercise effective control. |
They were required to | exercise this right after Geelong won by 26 points. |
It was up to the emperor to | exercise that control, by force of arms if necessary. |
14,086 voters did not have the opportunity to | exercise their franchise. |
Here he continued to | exercise a ministry of counsel and encouragement until |
ven after retirement however, he continued to | exercise considerable influence through his political |
ver, he had no presence there, and no need to | exercise jurisdiction. |
The trust continues to | exercise an international influence on housing and tow |
me the British government was not prepared to | exercise effective control over the emigrants. |
His name and work continue to | exercise a spell on posterity. |
However, they are expected to | exercise their office in a nonpartisan fashion. |
Connecticut specifically allows towns to | exercise a local option by public referendum whether t |
opportunities to assume responsibility and to | exercise initiative. |
n was deposed as high priest, he continued to | exercise leadership. |
or colleges and universities in particular to | exercise moral and intellectual leadership. |
For those reasons, the court declined to | exercise supplemental jurisdiction over the Puerto Ric |
A person who has legal authority to | exercise power is a de jure authority, whether or not |
Initially, he was allowed to | exercise wide powers, but his arrogance and excesses s |
"private assemblages unlawfully attempting to | exercise legislative power"; |
As with the 1984 data, it several wise to | exercise caution with regard to the latest figure. |
not believe that individuals were entitled to | exercise their First Amendment rights wherever they pl |
tral Europe forced leaders of Soviet Union to | exercise greater control over these countries. |
"Declining to | Exercise Extraterritorial Antitrust Jurisdiction on th |
Graduates are prepared to | exercise transformational leadership at group/wing com |
Congress has failed to | exercise sufficient oversight, seldom questioning the |
Acknowledging the equality of all persons to | exercise, defend and promote their inherent, universal |
Blacks who attempted to | exercise their new rights were terrorized by such grou |
ote, "...the United States will be obliged to | exercise prudence and self- restraint toward Japan at |
TV is designed to permit on-demand access to | exercise to eliminate these participation barriers. |
A linker script may be passed to GNU ld to | exercise greater control over the linking process. |
d there are plenty of wild places in which to | exercise this right. |
ster of Defence, Churchill was well placed to | exercise close supervision over the three services. |
Park Rangers caution rafters to | exercise caution, and use life vests as the rapids bel |
d branch to which Muawiyah belonged ceased to | exercise power following the abdication of Muawiya II |
e C.E. Cole also warned concerned citizens to | exercise due restraint when carrying or discharging fi |
The diet also asks dieters to | exercise for 17 minutes a day and offers a workout vid |
We can only ask them to | exercise the same patience and the same maturity as th |
ndered through the valley, pushing himself to | exercise daily and becoming a paragon of physical perf |
estern counties of Virginia and were known to | exercise military discipline when conducting raids. |
heir articles to identify some other party to | exercise additional rights of the shareholder. |
e French Revolution, when a people rose up to | exercise their right of revolution. |
the detainee with a reasonable opportunity to | exercise the right to retain and instruct counsel with |
The oldest of ten children, he refused to | exercise the right of the first-born-son to the majori |
or has the power to employ Special Counsel to | exercise the Attorney General's power for him. |
cordingly, in October 1891 the LCC decided to | exercise its option to take over four and a half miles |
Edwin Cross was the last known commoner to | exercise the right of letting small cattle (goats) gra |
598 Walpole returned to England, and began to | exercise his functions as a Roman priest and Jesuit mi |
and established their own label ostensibly to | exercise more control over artistic content and other |
In 1967, Sir Rohan was petitioned to | exercise the Royal Prerogative of Mercy on behalf of t |
m August 7 and 9, small craft were advised to | exercise caution over the eastern Bahamas and western |
, and providing them big pastures for them to | exercise on. |
aad Hariri urged all the political parties to | exercise restraint, describing the Games as important |
l Committee initiated a political campaign to | exercise political influence over the province. |
ain line, however, and they were only able to | exercise limited powers over their territories. |
s provide goals for the Environment Agency to | exercise its functions under s84 and to further mainta |
t royally recognized Catholicos, empowered to | exercise authority over the Church's Persian jurisdict |
im is to offer them a positive environment to | exercise, learn new skills, and have fun while partici |
nt friend on topics ranging from nutrition to | exercise, all the while unaware of Zardip's true ident |
which the Provisional Government was able to | exercise its discretion to a great extent. |
He is fully able to | exercise his training when it is needed, and he is als |
sion formerly had, and the Court continued to | exercise the judicial functions. |
oom, he had created the superhero as a way to | exercise his own fantasies of fighting crime. |
the Holy Spirit is responsible in freedom to | exercise his will for good. |
ritten, it may be impossible for a subject to | exercise their data access rights. |
Wales from 1639 but imprisoned and unable to | exercise his charge from 1644. |
a horse property owner accused of failing to | exercise reasonable care for a horse on agistment. |
in a battle zone, and the player is warned to | exercise caution in these missions. |
y human being, but I, as one man, am going to | exercise my freedom of speech. |
ng instead for junior officers on the spot to | exercise initiative. |
the maximum number of test cases necessary to | exercise the integration fully. |
he county had to travel to the county town to | exercise their franchise. |
Students are urged to | exercise critical thinking and gather all information |
t and well-conducted, and voters were able to | exercise a free and secret vote. |
cessful, Coleman refused when Hafner asked to | exercise this option. |
he county had to travel to the county town to | exercise their franchise. |
mpelled by poverty to accept an invitation to | exercise his function among the English in Virginia, w |
, but owing to his poor health, was unable to | exercise administration. |
Failing to | exercise control over the princesses he finally lost h |
s education is to liberate the human being to | exercise his or her potential to the fullest." |
Patients are advised to | exercise caution in using Epiduo together with other s |
Henry, unwilling to | exercise the only solution he can think of-suicide-dev |
h, Bangor and Swansea Universities decided to | exercise their right to register students to study for |
d as by BMX and MTB enthusiasts as a place to | exercise their skill on the many formed jumps. |
While star players were able to | exercise some leverage this way, most who held out wer |
y of Agriculture was granted the authority to | exercise all rights of ownership of the Corporation's |
ou have it backwards--a person who is able to | exercise power, without legal authority to do so, is a |
Eager to | exercise his creativity he decided to re-enter landsca |
the directions of a police constable, and to | exercise their powers, must be on duty and in uniform. |
logy and chancellor of the university, and to | exercise jurisdiction over, the university. |
the agreement and also of their intention to | exercise the option of purchase the yard. |
r a decentralized framework that allows it to | exercise its attributions throughout the country. |
tting Factory vehicle for Steven Bernstein to | exercise his slide trumpet. |
stated in general terms, allowing captains to | exercise their discretion and judgement to the fullest |
The commissioner's duty is to | exercise general supervision over all state-levied tax |
ide who must be active dues-paying members to | exercise their right to vote. |
riest of Santa Susanna, and stayed in Rome to | exercise his office. |
e VII claims to move forward, but declined to | exercise supplemental jurisdiction over the Puerto Ric |
down in 1999 and the Native people decided to | exercise their right to fish for a 'moderate livelihoo |
elieve that Ben Wa Balls are helpful tools to | exercise control and to explore the sensual side of an |
continued to work to regain their ability to | exercise their civil and voting rights as citizens. |
h as prime minister, and Haniyeh continues to | exercise prime ministerial authority in the Gaza Strip |
t permission to the Wellborigines for them to | exercise their right to vote. |
ssioners (usually the Government Resident) to | exercise the power of a judge of the Supreme Court in |
any of its members or any of its officers to | exercise and perform all or any of its powers and func |
hildren were not allowed to have trials or to | exercise other constitutionally protected rights. |
ing a department of the British government to | exercise political, military and financial control ove |
local authorities have a real possibility to | exercise influence, whilst conceding that exceptional |
of Texas Medical Center, Inc. (TMC, Inc.) to | exercise its eminent domain rights on residential prop |
out of love but out of pity, and is forced to | exercise his acting ability to make her believe that h |
occasions in prior years, the Senate chose to | exercise its prerogative allowing the body to refuse t |
Its intention was to allow the government to | exercise emergency powers during World War II (known i |
esidential responsibilities," but expected to | exercise episcopal supervision throughout the denomina |
bute (peshkash) from the polegars and thus to | exercise power over them in the name of the Nawab. |
, the War Agricultural Committee were able to | exercise their powers and the airfield was de-requisit |
thodox Jewry, and when the latter was able to | exercise authority over them. |
A prize crew of seven men was sufficient to | exercise control over the French frigate until Schombe |
e African Union urged Eritrea and Djibouti to | exercise the utmost restraint and to resolve the dispu |
t and godly lives; the duty of each church to | exercise godly discipline in a loving and caring fashi |
n and in the industries which are expected to | exercise a civilizing influence on its turbulent peopl |
negotiating the course, the driver needed to | exercise caution in the turns, as excessive speed woul |
esolved peacefully, China did not threaten to | exercise its Security Council veto and had abstained i |
issioners (the Board of Control) in London to | exercise supervision over the Company's Indian policie |
scribe WikiLeaks' liberty, e.g. its rights to | exercise free speech online. |
Since mortgage-payers will only tend to | exercise this right when it is favourable for them and |
st have given him considerable opportunity to | exercise his compositional talents, for he had already |
World War II; and after the war attempted to | exercise greater product safety control by emphasizing |
Then the king, who had used Sylvester IV to | exercise pressure on Paschal II, made the antipope aba |
oped by NASA to train astronauts" designed to | exercise and enhance an individual's 57 "perceptics" ( |
the Government of National Reconciliation to | exercise its mandate during the transitional period. |
elligence Agency (D/CIA) and is authorized to | exercise the powers of the D/CIA when the Director's p |
orced warnings to healthcare professionals to | exercise caution when prescribing COX-2 inhibitors to |
o the validity of votes, the mayor refused to | exercise a casting vote, and returned the tied result; |
d, Hong Kong SAR passport holders are able to | exercise a "gainful occupation" for a maximum of 8 day |
s aimed at enabling the Palestinian people to | exercise its inalienable rights in regard to self-dete |
rders, possibly compromising their ability to | exercise the considerable autonomy the southern states |
which Hohl calls "Arbeit" (work), that is, to | exercise one's own creative forces. |
rance's religious problem and were willing to | exercise tolerance and attempt coexistence rather than |
o is a more powerful political figure able to | exercise greater personal prerogatives. |
le, by agreement between North and South, "to | exercise their right of self-determination on the basi |
ld to CHUM Limited, prompting MTV Networks to | exercise its right to terminate the agreement with Cra |
orge Rechberger, a layman and Josephinist, to | exercise great influence over the ecclesiastical admin |
th Visp, after both parties mutually opted to | exercise an exit clause in the contract on November 18 |
emonstrated that the ability of each state to | exercise complete control over alcohol within its bord |
irculated speculation that they were going to | exercise eminent domain, which was in fact backed by s |
the Aboriginal people which requires them to | exercise restraint when applying their powers in inter |
but Ferdinand and Isabella were still able to | exercise a large degree of control in directing the ar |
Taking orders, he intended to | exercise his ministry in Ireland; but on his way there |
appointed by the chapter of his cathedral to | exercise the archiepiscopal jurisdiction of the provin |
d of straight analysis" and wanted a place to | exercise his "boundless" if at times "awful" sense of |
It belongs to God, and we are to | exercise our dominion over these things not as though |
0s and afterwards, and the Franks' ability to | exercise power along the southern coast of the English |
of the Act allows for new maritime courts to | exercise jurisdiction over offences committed by any n |
s were worried that Furness would continue to | exercise control, and after Gerold travelled to Sauvig |
gious law as a result of the ruler's right to | exercise legal judgement on behalf of the community." |
, said that the Cardinals have decided not to | exercise his client's $11 million option for the 2009 |
der pressure in March, 2008 for "fail[ing] to | exercise proper fiduciary responsibility" while making |
titution of Japan to enable the government to | exercise the right to collective self-defense. |
esolution 1544, saying it had urged Israel to | exercise restraint and that the issue of Palestinian m |
time for the elderly spinster Jane Marple to | exercise her detective abilities. |
ntinual tabs on everyone else, and thereby to | exercise his equal share of partial ownership over eve |
roke's extensive land holdings enabled him to | exercise considerable influence during the elections t |
In an ode to | exercise videos from the 1980s and 1990s, it was inten |
to say what they want to say and the right to | exercise their right. |
ig achievement in terms of people's rights to | exercise their freedom and in relation to the current |
tions, Congress cannot be denied the power to | exercise that control." |
nse of empowerment, pride and inspire them to | exercise their franchise. |
d and answerable to the Chief Fire Officer to | exercise powers of inspection, any enforcement or pros |
come independent in his own right and even to | exercise authority throughout what is now modern-day G |
om outside the Java EE environment into it to | exercise Java EE assets. |
atter half of the 16th century and went on to | exercise great influence in the administration in the |
essed, that he did for some time, continue to | exercise the duties of the ministerial office, as thou |
he county had to travel to the county town to | exercise their franchise, which made elections almost |
ppa of Hainault, who persuaded her husband to | exercise mercy by claiming that their deaths would be |
ppropriate for each of the riparian states to | exercise their sovereign rights in the waters falling |
Viet Nam urges the parties concerned to | exercise restraint, put an early end to military activ |
conditions under which they were permitted to | exercise the privileges given by the Act. |
necessary to enable the people of Rhodesia to | exercise their right to self-determination, the uncond |
tions, and that the minor is mature enough to | exercise the judgment of an adult, then the mature min |
he county had to travel to the county town to | exercise their franchise; but in a physically small co |
cording to the Constitution of this State, to | exercise the duties of the office to which I have been |
es in northern Wisconsin should be allowed to | exercise their treaty rights even off their reservatio |
emecy of the United States," and deleting "to | exercise future domination". |
the law, so that kindergarteners are able to | exercise some possible protection against abuse...." I |
y do not, at the moment, have the capacity to | exercise this level of control in a way that will prom |
of Lord's paramount of Sikkim and a title to | exercise a predominant influence in that State has rem |
higher office, Archbishop Curie continued to | exercise his functions as Bishop of Grand Falls until |
ech Australia Pty Ltd, Wilcox J held that “to | exercise in good faith an extraneous legal right, thou |
The boroughs were also allowed to | exercise some powers concurrently with the county coun |
ents into the world called Splinter Cells, to | exercise the use of a "fifth freedom"; the freedom to |
It had no real purpose except to | exercise the claimed right of Argentina, and by extens |
tage and nurturing community and thus able to | exercise those gifts without harm to others or himself |
of allegiance to an uncovenanted ruler, or to | exercise any civil function, they passed through a per |
posed to Adolf Hitler and to Nazi attempts to | exercise control over the National Protestant Church. |
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