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| to the Staff College (1892-1899), and there | exercised a profound influence on the younger generati |
| Norris, whose vigorous political views | exercised a deep influence upon his seminary student J |
| Here again he | exercised a wide influence, due in part to his evangel |
| He | exercised a major influence on the development of Eliz |
| Wittenberg - but the reformer from the first | exercised a great power over him, and became his chief |
| He | exercised a check on extravagance, and helped to aboli |
| Between 1947 and 1968 the Bureau | exercised a monopoly over all alcohol, tobacco, and ca |
| ery person or company who transacts business | exercised a professional; trade or calling or holds an |
| dramatic school of acting in 1901, Mr Benson | exercised a most important influence on the contempora |
| ment of the congregational leadership he has | exercised a wider ministry in efforts to further bette |
| he Church, which had set up the new dynasty, | exercised a very salutary influence over French social |
| In March 2008, Eggimann | exercised a clause in his contract by moving to Hannov |
| mitic and 'holocaust denial' statements, and | exercised a bad political influence over 'unwary youth |
| e services of John Tetzel, and so indirectly | exercised a potent influence on the course of the Refo |
| ortant surviving Carolingian manuscripts and | exercised a major influence on the later development o |
| to Tuam, where for nearly half a century he | exercised a more potent influence on the civil and ecc |
| He | exercised a strong influence on Jan Brueghel the Elder |
| lder unified Council, created in 1719, which | exercised a combination of executive, legislative, and |
| Vogt, Carl Viggo Lange and Sverre Kolltveit, | exercised a considerable influence in the whole of Ein |
| 1754, the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts | exercised a dominating role in the education of artist |
| owed, however, a domineering disposition and | exercised a vehement polemic, as shown in his struggle |
| Bigbie | exercised a free agent option in his contract on June |
| On June 30th, 2011, House | exercised a option clause in his contract, agreeing to |
| ed advisers, and, as Frederick's chancellor, | exercised a large degree of influence over the young E |
| In the summer of 2009, Genoa reportedly | exercised a clause in his loan contract to buy full ow |
| unknown to English audiences or readers, he | exercised a strong influence on Welsh life and thought |
| ishops of Rome, as with other bishops, often | exercised a great deal of control over their successor |
| ed to do an online promotional film, and who | exercised a contractual right to remove The Follow fro |
| In 1848-50 Vilmar | exercised a profound influence on political affairs. |
| Danish in origin, and the Anglo-Saxon kings | exercised a limited amount of power in the shire.. |
| era in architecture and sculpture, and they | exercised a potent influence upon the painters of the |
| h Confederate army corps, and from this time | exercised a profound influence on the development of m |
| blic imagination, and his powerful preaching | exercised a widespread influence, many travelling long |
| The First Secretary | exercised a large influence throughout the Soviet Unio |
| had a "remarkable scholastic career" and had | exercised a "great and powerful influence" in the scho |
| James | exercised a degree of religious tolerance until the Gu |
| s of Chairman and Managing Director, and who | exercised absolute power over the company for the next |
| An anti-incumbent vote is one | exercised against elected officials currently in power |
| y of the people to resist despotic powers as | exercised against their liberty, when Lawson, rose to |
| en he arrived he was the lone justice, so he | exercised all of the judiciary's powers from April 184 |
| From May-September 1945, she | exercised along the eastern seaboard and then reported |
| Through the next 18 months, she | exercised along the east coast and in the Caribbean, t |
| Buonarroti pursued studies in law and | exercised an early scientific curiosity. |
| ALP-44's rather than overhaul them, and has | exercised an option of 9 additional ALP-46A's to enabl |
| an meetings with lawyers and eventually they | exercised an "out clause" in the contract. |
| It has | exercised an influence on the Australian trade union m |
| offerings unto him; and to call him up, they | exercised an art, saying that Salomon the wise made it |
| anish vehicle rental business, and has since | exercised an option to buy the remainder. |
| The project has since | exercised an option in the Construction & Maintenance |
| He | exercised an immense influence on Turkish literature, |
| als, and the erector muscles of the back are | exercised and strengthened. |
| The company | exercised and closed on options to purchase WOTV-TV in |
| Constitution, be so determined and shall be | exercised and performed in accordance with law. |
| l these years only because it had never been | exercised and he added, "if the justices ever appear t |
| He also | exercised as much influence socially over his contempo |
| owers stemmed from the Nation and were to be | exercised as provided by the Constitution, while artic |
| Foreign power was often | exercised at the expense of Egyptian sovereignty. |
| or funcation of the Attorney General must be | exercised at the direction of the Governor. |
| e, in which her five-inch and Bofors gunners | exercised at their battle stations and sharpened up th |
| sly [sic] and felloniously used, practiced & | exercised at the Towne of Salem." |
| In addition the county council | exercised authority under the Public Health Acts for t |
| ile a Deputy or Lieutenant Governor actually | exercised authority. |
| Once they occur they cannot be stretched or | exercised away; they must be released with orthopedic |
| However, this plutonian option was not | exercised, because the other trajectory that led to th |
| More care was | exercised because of this potential danger, as a whole |
| ritish population were at this period keenly | exercised between the rival factions of Whig and Tory; |
| The commission | exercised both judicial and executive power. |
| The option was never | exercised, but led in 1937 to the formation of Bristol |
| Executive power is directly | exercised by the Government headed by the Chairman. |
| osphere and the lack of culture and civility | exercised by the general populace. |
| Control was originally | exercised by a barrage of gates and sluices. |
| ‘On the Solvent Power | exercised by Hyposulphite of Soda on many Salts insolu |
| The right to vote was | exercised by all householders (resident or not) paying |
| ation in response to the extreme paternalism | exercised by western missionaries of the early 19th ce |
| In the mid-17th century this control was | exercised by the Foley family, but after they acquired |
| The Court of Appeal held that the powers | exercised by the Panel (regulating take-overs and enfo |
| ned a Kingdom, and the King's functions were | exercised by a Regent, a post held until 1972 by Gener |
| uthorise marriages; both functions are still | exercised by the Chief Rabbinate today. |
| Her option was | exercised by Chicago for the 2010 season and her right |
| ntatives, although this power has never been | exercised by a Prime Minister in New Zealand. |
| ELWa's functions are now | exercised by the Assembly Government's Department for |
| e of Manila were basically the same as those | exercised by the Audiencias of other Spanish colonies |
| In practice executive power is | exercised by the Premier of Victoria and the Cabinet, |
| Judicial power is | exercised by the Supreme Court of New South Wales and |
| Executive power was | exercised by a government, answerable for its activiti |
| vel functions, such as public transport, are | exercised by joint-boards and other arrangements organ |
| iled to bring about a battle due to the veto | exercised by the Dutch Field Deputies, notably Slangen |
| ant influence upon his art was the influence | exercised by lofty conceptions of tragic power. |
| ime of the Reform Act, the right to vote was | exercised by the constable and all inhabitant househol |
| The duties of Earl Marshal were | exercised by his brother, Sir Henry Howard, who, in 16 |
| The right to vote was | exercised by all inhabitant householders not receiving |
| In practice executive power is | exercised by the Premier of Western Australia and the |
| ers or the sovereign power, which really was | exercised by his wife. |
| suppressing the conscious control heretofore | exercised by the creatures. |
| The right to vote was | exercised by all inhabitants paying scot and lot, whic |
| uing parliament and enacting legislation-are | exercised by the Assembly itself and by the Chief Mini |
| powers which, elsewhere in Quebec, would be | exercised by a municipality. |
| ates, provided that such common right be not | exercised by the citizens of the one state to the hind |
| y train on request, a privilege subsequently | exercised by Leopold Salomons, who purchased Norbury P |
| r of Police under section 134 of SOCA can be | exercised by a subordinate on his behalf; |
| and performed most of the functions usually | exercised by a high sheriff of a county. |
| Due to the care | exercised by the Masons in their 1910s renovations and |
| the beginning of the study the Life Force is | exercised by means of technique." |
| riminal practitioners having previously been | exercised by the High Court. |
| e Act indicates those functions which may be | exercised by the National Assembly for Wales in respec |
| Such outside power can be | exercised by a foreign government, in which case the p |
| ral jurisdiction over its domains previously | exercised by the Counts of Tecklenburg. |
| Judicial power is | exercised by the Supreme Court of Western Australia an |
| xchequer, the head judge of the jurisdiction | exercised by the Exchequer of Pleas. |
| All of the powers which were previously | exercised by or on behalf of the Minister responsible |
| civil service, a jurisdiction until 2005 was | exercised by the General Court. |
| eaning of the Scotland Act; those powers are | exercised by the UK ministers through the UK SI series |
| as yet vacant, as that this, still was being | exercised by his predecessor. |
| stem of centralized government in the Church | exercised by him, along with the claim that by Divine |
| lk County Commission had for many years been | exercised by the Boston City Council, even though thre |
| s, control over the past is more effectively | exercised by the manipulation of history. |
| urg was to take over by himself (practically | exercised by von Papen's aides themselves and the Gene |
| during the Queen's lifetime, and any powers | exercised by the Crown relating to the small branches |
| rd Chamberlain, head of the Royal Household, | exercised by his deputy the Comptroller of the Lord Ch |
| Higher functions are | exercised by Cornwall Council. |
| entury, the right to vote in Stockbridge was | exercised by all inhabitant householders who paid scot |
| Executive power is | exercised by the government. |
| Executive power is | exercised by the Regional Government. |
| Real power was actually | exercised by the Reichskommissariat. |
| s, primary frequency assignment authority is | exercised by the National Telecommunications and Infor |
| planning function for large developments was | exercised by the Thurrock Thames Gateway Development C |
| tinent and in the Madeira Islands, power was | exercised by Philip II, who was recognized as official |
| Judicial power is | exercised by the Supreme Court of Victoria and a syste |
| om them in one, that here the sovereignty is | exercised by a woman. |
| ses, publishing papers like On the Influence | Exercised by certain Acids on the Inversion of Sacchar |
| Quebec as the Queen in Right of Quebec, are | exercised by the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. |
| Extreme caution should be | exercised by anyone planning on purchasing or ingestin |
| , were so in name only: complete control was | exercised by Rufinus in the east and Stilicho in the w |
| orce, the powers conferred by them now being | exercised by the modern local authorities that replace |
| Unlike Germany, which | exercised capital outflow control since 1931, emigrati |
| Chiefs | exercised centralized control over the Revenue Marine |
| e greatest ruler of the Vijayanagar dynasty, | exercised close control over this part of his empire. |
| ems resulting from Woodward assuming he also | exercised command over these other groups.) |
| viser Marshal Jean-Baptiste Jourdan actually | exercised command over their 37,700 infantry and artil |
| ing constitutional powers of a President, he | exercised complete control over all governmental machi |
| The Eliot family had | exercised complete control over the choice of MPs for |
| At the time, Groza's cabinet | exercised complete control over public administration |
| Lisa | exercised compulsively through hours of working out at |
| own a pocket borough, titled magnates still | exercised considerable influence over deferential coun |
| and ensued the Akkadian Empire, when Lagash | exercised considerable influence in the region. |
| of the boroughs of Tregony and Truro, and he | exercised considerable influence on the elections for |
| As an artist employed by the State, he | exercised considerable influence, and for a long perio |
| n Occasional Essays from 1833 to 1846 (1846) | exercised considerable influence upon Abraham Lincoln, |
| s to David Williams, an English minister who | exercised considerable influence in Paris during the R |
| For a number of years he | exercised considerable influence upon the literary mov |
| The nomarchs | exercised considerable power. |
| His eloquence | exercised considerable influence on this assembly. |
| provided using a prescribed interface and is | exercised consistent with constraints and policies as |
| Before colonisation, the King (Mwami) | exercised control through a system of provinces, distr |
| nter (MCC) at Murphy Dome AFS near Fairbanks | exercised control over Kotzebue's radars where the dat |
| ated and the contractors and banks no longer | exercised control over the company. |
| itants paid tribute to the Mir of Hunza, who | exercised control over the pastures. |
| William's well | exercised craftsmanship and his unusual ability to dir |
| nt repeated by the movie, or if the director | exercised creative liberty and put it in. |
| The raw recruits were | exercised daily on the ice of a frozen lake close to t |
| n 1775, annexed the islands in 1908, and has | exercised de facto control with the exception of a bri |
| This Committee of Three would have | exercised dictatorial powers over the home front. |
| from the fact of such control whether it be | exercised directly, through its armed forces, or throu |
| of the car's occupants had knowledge of, and | exercised dominion and control over, the cocaine, a re |
| Caution should be | exercised during the summer months when hiking around |
| The bishop of Coutances | exercised ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the Channel |
| At that time it | exercised economies covering all phases of its operati |
| For all intents and purposes, Prussia | exercised effective control over the confederation. |
| The Bishop of Chota Nagpur has | exercised episcopal leadership over the Diocese of Cho |
| ed in the Domesday Book of 1086 and has been | exercised ever since. |
| The Council | exercised executive power and advised the governor. |
| ons.Forged together since September 2009 and | exercised extensively on Exercise Orange Marauder in N |
| e was appointed Bishop of Dunkeld, though he | exercised few espiscopal duties, the purpose of his ap |
| heir own abilities and these should be fully | exercised, for example in flower arranging, sewing, or |
| Captain General of Catalonia, a function he | exercised for the next 10 years till the death of King |
| of the government that the Liberal Party had | exercised for the previous 34 years. |
| crats had a powerful voting block which they | exercised for decades, for instance, to reject any Fed |
| be gifted with supernatural power, which he | exercised for good. |
| h of the several States composing this Union | exercised full and exclusive jurisdiction over the sub |
| During Perente's lifetime he | exercised full control over the party, communicating d |
| He still | exercised great influence, which he used to his financ |
| uccessful teachers of his day in Germany and | exercised great influence upon all his pupils. |
| en frontier and in the opinion of historians | exercised greater influence over the Indians in Texas |
| only Rabbeinu Tam and Rabbi Isaac ben Samuel | exercised greater influence upon Talmudical studies in |
| year as a forum for discussing topics which | exercised him, such as Irish left wing, and republican |
| on 1993-03-22 again to Resistencia, where he | exercised his ministry as Archbishop until his resigna |
| For over eleven years, he | exercised his priestly ministry in these new, unopened |
| ty' to the loss to Sindall plc he would have | exercised his discretion and awarded damages. |
| it was perhaps as a Churchman that Charteris | exercised his greatest influence. |
| Governor of Northern Ireland Lord Wakehurst | exercised his prerogative of mercy. |
| ommission report criticised Leung for having | exercised his discretionary power before conferring wi |
| When Caesar became Pontifex Maximus he | exercised his duties from the Regia. |
| Bush merely | exercised his First Amendment right to note what Dukak |
| During his term, Branigin | exercised his veto power one hundred times, a record n |
| ef of the Kriegsmarine was Adolf Hitler, who | exercised his authority through the Oberkommando der M |
| Both in and out of office he | exercised his influence against an Italo-French allian |
| In 1924, he | exercised his apostolic mission in Sai Kung, New Terri |
| Febribus intermittentibus, was published, he | exercised his profession in his native town until abou |
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