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certain concessions to our family -- such as | granting ministerial posts-and we have a semi-autonomo |
and there was no constitutional impediment to | granting money discriminately. |
2. | Granting money to qualified recipients fighting sexual |
Specific new provisions in the Act included | granting more authority to federal law enforcement off |
He advocated | granting more power to the state agricultural departme |
landholdings in Yamato and Settsu Provinces, | granting Nagamasa territory worth 10,000 koku. |
ty opinion of the Arizona State Supreme Court | granting Native Americans living on reservations the r |
ented strategies to facilitate the process of | granting native title. |
in, as it directly resulted in the government | granting new powers to police and local authorities un |
tnessed a charter by King David I of Scotland | granting Nithbren and Balcristin to Dunfermline Abbey. |
d functioning of justice in Europe (including | granting observer status to and consultations with non |
r the range of powers as ministries after the | granting of self-government in 1978, they nevertheless |
Florentin were also witnesses in 1173 to the | granting of independence to the Abbey of Siegburg. |
Tax exemption was prized by locals; so, the | granting of a muafname was subject to "pull" as well a |
e Act 1857 transferred responsibility for the | granting of probate, and letters of administration, fr |
entury the village had become a town with the | granting of ‘Borough' status. |
It included measures such as the | granting of specific tax exemptions for many commonly |
nse lobbying by George Calvert had led to the | granting of a hereditary charter to the Calvert family |
Upon the | granting of a warrant from a Magistrate, Fire Inspecto |
While this is not the | granting of a town charter per se, the wording evidenc |
Its prime task was to supervise the | granting of a coats of arms and a flag to each of the |
Hellman had also opposed the | granting of political asylum to Stalin's political ene |
The | granting of slave status to soldiers who had surrender |
ve and was trenchant in his opposition to the | granting of civil rights to Emancipists. |
With the | granting of self-government to Australia's main colony |
Following the | granting of self-government in 1978, Calder founded th |
on Arcades to Caddick Group and following the | granting of a Compulsory purchase order by Leeds City |
and appeals made by linguistic minorities for | granting of official status for their languages, Franc |
tent or to authorize - that is, endorse - the | granting of degrees in nonsense." |
me leaves her husband, further angered by his | granting of television and print interviews, which exp |
d for the administration of schoolgrounds and | granting of scholarships. |
The | granting of a writ does not necessarily mean that the |
the Belfast Agreement on 23 May 1998 and the | granting of Royal Assent to the Northern Ireland Act 1 |
In the second half of the 20th century the | granting of hereditary peerages, other than to members |
New South Wales dismissing the change as the | granting of a 'hollow privilege', the Canberra Times s |
35,000 on May 26, 1989 in connection with the | granting of a broadcasting license to Century Radio. |
The eventual | granting of the Light Railway Order involved a tunnel |
just to fraudulent conveyances, but also the | granting of fraudulent preferences. |
he Winter government faced criticism over the | granting of railway contracts and was accused by the L |
the church of Orlim, a miracle prefigured the | granting of this prayer. |
After the | granting of internal self-rule in 1952, he was elected |
yal styles and titles, matters of precedence, | granting of Royal Warrants, and licensing the use of t |
The | granting of charters was to some extent incidental to |
n Western Australia, which had begun with the | granting of responsible government to the then British |
o Class I rural school reorganization and the | granting of resident college tuition rates to the chil |
The | granting of the first brings him to Atlanta, Georgia, |
onal Missions in Presbyterial Missions or the | granting of autonomy to the presbyteries for the evang |
Commission to remove existing barriers to the | granting of low power FM radio licenses in urban areas |
s pertaining to the game, ranging from simple | granting of "experience points" for posting in threads |
olicy, as set down in late 2008 following the | granting of emergency powers to the Committee in order |
l was required under 28 U.S.C. § 2281 for the | granting of an interlocutory, or permanent injunction |
The | granting of a Railway Order would permit both the cons |
first known reference to the village was the | granting of a Charter to Abbot Egwin, later Saint Egwi |
the Belfast Agreement on 23 May 1998 and the | granting of Royal Assent to the Northern Ireland Act 1 |
g office in the Northern Territory before the | granting of full self-government in 1978. |
war between France, Britain, and Germany, the | granting of transit rights by Sweden to a Franco-Briti |
As well as the flexibility, the | granting of these new type of licences is to be, for t |
Following the | granting of self-government, Darvall was elected to th |
1855 also saw the | granting of the right to vote to all male British subj |
The Commission also approves the | granting of every retail pouring or package store lice |
rth took the first practical step towards the | granting of indigenous land rights when he proposed gi |
tbreak of the Franco-Prussian War delayed the | granting of a concession from the Belgian government a |
redistribution favourable to themselves (the | granting of the vote to agricultural labourers threate |
ation on the basis of sexual orientation, the | granting of the right for same-sex couples to adopt ch |
scrutiny standard in determining whether the | granting of only a fractional vote to a voter under th |
y branch of the agricultural industry, d) the | granting of financial assistance in any form and under |
ader Everingham from September 1977 until the | granting of self-government in June 1978. |
The earliest documentary reference is the | granting of a licence for the administration of a chap |
f the Greek War of Independence, demanded the | granting of a constitution and the departure of the Ba |
lysts say it still is unclear what impact the | granting of the Nobel Peace Prize to Liu Xiaobo will h |
supervised the region in preparation for the | granting of full devolution of powers. |
an be traced back to the Saxon period and the | granting of the Liberty of Alresford which covered the |
Most noticeably he approved of some | granting of representative self-government to the colo |
ewly created state-sponsored entities and the | granting of federal funds. |
Granting of lands | |
ical University of John Paul II following the | granting of university status to the Academy in 2009. |
Tang's liberal | granting of the commit bit. |
However, following the | granting of a life peerage in 1995, she now sits as a |
ters argued that Canada did not object to the | granting of honours to dual citizens such as Ontario n |
The | granting of statehood was up to a Congress sharply div |
f "King's Printer" but before the news of the | granting of this reached Sydney Howe was drowned off F |
postcards were overprinted to commemorate the | granting of the constitution. |
This permission usually accompanies the | granting of a chamei, or "tea name", to the student. |
ented the electorate of East Camden until the | granting of self-government in 1856. |
This led to the | granting of a municipal charter for New Amsterdam. |
In 1944, it was approved by the state for the | granting of associate's degrees. |
sidered the deputy of the Governor, until the | granting of responsible government. |
He was also Government Leader prior to the | granting of responsible government in 1848. |
held on 14 December 1968, which concerned the | granting of Australia's first casino licence to the Fe |
A supplemental charter of 1883 enabled the | granting of degrees in medicine and surgery. |
involved in the negotiations that led to the | granting of autocephaly in 1970 to the OCA, which had |
It prefaced the official | granting of responsible government on October 1, 1923. |
y brucellosis or tuberculosis, has led to the | granting of permits to Dene Tha' hunters to cull stray |
In 1792 Governor Phillip began the | granting of parcels of lands to marines, and the area |
The | granting of the knighthood was well received by the pu |
The Act came into force upon the | granting of Royal Assent on 10 May 1765. |
His one notable action was the | granting of the church of "Glenylif" to Cambuskenneth |
sented the electorate of Parramatta until the | granting of responsible self-government in 1856. |
o education, he was tardily recognised by the | granting of the Star of India in 1868. |
Alexius also restricted the | granting of charistike to non-dioceesan monasteries. |
The community's prosperity is due to the | granting of a city charter in 1534. |
The Life Peerages Act sanctions the regular | granting of life peerages, but the power to appoint Lo |
One text of Alluwamna records the | granting of land to his son Hantili. |
ew South Wales Legislative Assembly after the | granting of responsible government in 1856, Brenan was |
return to Edmonton on March 16, 2006 with the | granting of a conditional expansion franchise, named t |
incumbents could raise many obstacles to the | granting of that permission. |
.A. from its parent, Kredyt Bank S.A. and the | granting of a new banking licence to the bank. |
Marojejy National Park reported that with the | granting of export rights, logging in the park had res |
on was the longest in BYU history and saw the | granting of the first master's degrees. |
astile's will had specifically prohibited the | granting of ecclesiastical offices to foreigners. |
The Dondra slab inscriptions record the | granting of lands to the Vishnu shrine in the fourteen |
The division is responsible for | granting operating licenses to collection agencies who |
industry and almost every aspect of a credit | granting operation". |
The Speaker is also responsible for | granting or declining requests for certain events, suc |
nt interplay between be-ing and be-ing as not | granting, or self-sheltering. |
is involved, the Governor is responsible for | granting pardons, clemency, and restorations of rights |
The system of | granting parole is provided by law. |
an to develop Morin Uppehille owned the land, | granting part of it to John the miller who in turn bui |
30, 1882, Pope Leo XIII signed a proclamation | granting partial and plenary indulgences for anyone wh |
territorial changes | granting parts of former Commonwealth territory to Rus |
the ruling class, by using a money monopoly, | granting patents and subsidies to corporations, imposi |
f five PC MLAs to support a government motion | granting pension, alimony and death benefits to gay an |
il members belonging to the PAN voted against | granting permission to Jorge Hank from leaving his pos |
tests against the action of the Government in | granting permission to import into South Africa indent |
re of his then girlfriend's husband on a form | granting permission for her to have an abortion. |
1933, Blatz was issued U-Permit № WIS-U-712, | granting permission to resume brewing beer. |
1245, Pope Innocent IV wrote to Abbot Robert | granting permission for the latter to use a mitre and |
al rights advocate, criticizes the concept of | granting personhood because the animal in question is |
here is extant an alleged Bull of Benedict VI | granting Piligrim's demands; but this is also the work |
amenity should be provided as a condition of | granting planning permission. |
ite was simply to scare Haringey Council into | granting planning permission for the Northumberland De |
r sophomores) to becoming a four year college | granting post-graduate degrees. |
cational, college preparatory, and non-degree | granting post-secondary institutions. |
y, where he sought to strengthen his power by | granting privileges to the inhabitants of the region o |
In conjunction with accreditation and degree | granting privileges recognized by the Ohio Board of Re |
9, Karatz was indicted for his role in option | granting process at KB Home. |
e students are able to enroll in joint-degree | granting programs |
OAC staff manage | granting programs, while a 12-member volunteer board o |
Swansea players to miss with their penalties, | granting promotion to Barnsley. |
nian Army as part of his political intrigues, | granting promotions to lower-ranking officers on polit |
ime he had achieved his majority and was even | granting property to his former guardian, the count of |
n 18 December of 1913 the king signed the law | granting provinces the right to group themselves into |
isconsin-Milwaukee is one of the two doctoral | granting public research universities in the state of |
of Indian Affairs (NCCIA) originally opposed | granting recognition, an administrative law judge foun |
the public voiced its displeasure by narrowly | granting retention to Justice Sandra Shultz Newman and |
who signed them often believed they were only | granting rights to use the land for hunting, fishing o |
In the same year, a diploma | granting rights to the diocese of Cornwall and Bishop |
these territories came with the condition of | granting rights to ethnic minorities. |
as abolished, although some it its provisions | granting rights to burghers were retained |
d to give authority to official documents and | granting Royal Assent in Hong Kong. |
ne, as the regime had the legal option of not | granting safe passage, and had made no effort to chall |
50 nationally in a survey of doctoral degree | granting schools of education by U.S. News & World Rep |
The second revision of the treaty entailed | granting Scindia more power in return for providing he |
land, losing heavily to each in turn and thus | granting Scotland victory in the first British Home Ch |
Granting similar rights to Chinese nationals in the US | |
Even | granting some bias in the work, it is of historical va |
bed with one of the earliest surviving edicts | granting special privileges to the St Thomas Christian |
Protocol, including the promulgation of a law | granting special status to the leader of UNITA Jonas S |
such as the Reform Party of Canada, saw it as | granting special status to Quebec, which offended thei |
The government reneged on the accord | granting Speight immunity from prosecution, with Baini |
and World Bank, which in turn led to the IMF | granting Sri Lanka a $2.3 billion loan for development |
considerably enriched the Abbey of Lure, also | granting St. Deicolus the manor, woods, fisheries, etc |
evelopment but was largely opposed to efforts | granting statehood to Alaska. |
tor in Punjab which has been awarded a degree | granting status by the Government. |
versity College of Alberta was granted degree | granting status. |
& Co. KG and Agfa-Gevaert NV, the company is | granting sublicenses for the AgfaPhoto-trademark and t |
purpose of caring for the poet's grave and of | granting subventions to poets and artists or their wid |
other Republicans in the House voted against | granting such permission. |
submitted a complaint and an application for | granting temporary legal protection against the planni |
nna was forced to sign the Treaty of Velasco, | granting Texas its independence. |
r the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church, and | granting that church full autocephaly. |
20 minutes were "excruciatingly bad", though | granting that the acting did get better, leading the r |
ore critical of the Stalinist line and, while | granting that the USSR was, in some sense, a workers s |
ane in prison and deprived him of his titles, | granting the dignity of eristavi to Liparit Baguashi. |
tually managed to quell these mass strikes by | granting the workers many of their demands. |
roducts began with the law of August 1, 1905, | granting the government authority to define the offici |
r, the game was better received, with Famitsu | granting the game a score of 30/40. |
with a large parking complex in exchange for | granting the city easements for developing the Market |
swept by the Chicago White Sox in four games, | granting the White Sox its first championship in 88 ye |
2 of 1998 amended the Constitution of Hawaii, | granting the state legislature the power to prevent sa |
presentative legislature in New York, and for | granting the province's Charter of Liberties. |
re-appointing King as prime minister and then | granting the dissolution of parliament to King instead |
A personal servitude is a limited real right | granting the servitude holder specific entitlements of |
esentatives) Act 2004 which had the effect of | granting the Northern Territory two Divisions. |
na signed a Treaty of Friendship and Alliance | granting the Soviet Union a range of concessions the U |
that has 'specialised in generating and then | granting the wishes of human beings and thereby ruling |
l focused on Santa Claus (voiced by Tom Kane) | granting the wishes of children via letters from Opera |
rre, but he avoided violent confrontations by | granting the towns of his realm charters. |
l and Independent, 11 May 1728, King Philip V | granting the Royal Charter of Constitution Village Ara |
hat the Federal Communications Commission was | granting the 100.3 mHz frequency to a Class A FM radio |
iod October, 2007 to December, 2008, ISACA is | granting the CGEIT certification to extraordinarily qu |
The Letters Patent | granting the colony the right to self-government in 19 |
Darling supported the British suggestions | granting the French more fishing rights in waters of N |
authorities was provided for, inter alia, by | granting the prosecutor's office the role of punishing |
Docklands Development Corporation in 1981 and | granting the Isle of Dogs Enterprise Zone status in 19 |
e Carnegie Corporation honored the promise by | granting the Trustees' requests for the funding of two |
German currency for Danish notes, effectively | granting the Germans a gigantic unsecured loan with on |
s in 1998 approved a constitutional amendment | granting the Hawaii State Legislature the power to res |
pretended to respond positively in return for | granting the title of King of Italy: but the Duke made |
Saying that | granting the request "would have serious repercussions |
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