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| outh Wales Government passed legislation which | vested all unmined coal to the crown. |
| ll fulfilled, when the newly-ordained is being | vested and presented to the people by the Bishop, the |
| picted as an old man with yellowing grey hair, | vested as a bishop, holding a cross in his right hand |
| l stock back to the company when their options | vested, at a price determined by a formula for valuin |
| On a wreath gules and Azure, a cubit arm | vested Azure cuffed ermine holding an open 'pricksong |
| When a bishop is | vested before the Divine Liturgy, if he has the digni |
| Ecclesiastical power is | vested chiefly in the metropolitan (later called arch |
| his duties included training and directing the | vested choir and soloist quartet. |
| worn for services when the priest is not fully | vested, e.g. |
| ver fiscal and administrative matters would be | vested, effectively removes the Parish Priest and Bis |
| n institutions which the 1937 constitution had | vested exclusively in the Oireachtas (parliament) and |
| certain powers the constitution, as it stood, | vested exclusively in the organs of the national gove |
| Executive authority had been | vested for both Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland |
| When he is fully | vested for the Divine Liturgy, he wears the epitrachi |
| red his or her worldly goods to the community, | vested himself in a simple black or blue robe with co |
| rman label Hellhound Records (who were heavily | vested in the Maryland doom metal scene) disbanded, l |
| missar (Reich Commissioner) for Prussia, which | vested in him all the competences of the Prussian min |
| The church was declared redundant and | vested in the care of the Friends of Friendless Churc |
| The lighthouse's buildings and grounds are now | vested in the local tourism body and the single (1960 |
| e jazz, avant-garde, rock, and unusual hybrids | vested in improvisatory practices. |
| iously the powers of the County Executive were | vested in a three-member County Commission, which wit |
| t prevent the right to acquire land from being | vested in the United States Secretary of the Treasury |
| o by the Legislature of the Country, as having | vested in the Dukes of Cornwall the whole territorial |
| The right to vote was | vested in the holders of the burgage tenements, of wh |
| dissolution of monasteries and chantries, was | vested in the crown; but later conveyed to the ‘feoff |
| orporations and business or other undertakings | vested in the Government under any written law. |
| n of the poor children in Mountjoy Forest, and | vested in its management in the Rector for ever." |
| orporations and business or other undertakings | vested in the Government under any written law. |
| tion or empirical application, this meaning is | vested in a process which characteristically begins w |
| d so in October 1976 the church was officially | vested in the redundant Churches Fund. |
| rt exercising criminal jurisdiction are hereby | vested in the President, but such power of commutatio |
| ve years, otherwise the whole property will be | vested in the various heads of departments on a co-op |
| ncluding the exemption in question, would have | vested in the new company. |
| all such powers, rights, and privileges as are | vested in the High Court" and placed the power solely |
| s Head of the Commonwealth (a position that is | vested in the Queen personally, and does not pass aut |
| reat Reform Act of 1832; the right to vote was | vested in the holders of the burgage tenements, but v |
| the library and the real estate be permanently | vested in an eight-member board of trustees, three to |
| t in 1869, many of these structures came to be | vested in the Board of Works, which then took over th |
| udicial power of the Commonwealth could not be | vested in a tribunal that also exercised non-judicial |
| the licensing rights to these patents has been | vested in XDI.org, a non-profit organization which ha |
| It was | vested in the Trust on 1 July 1986. |
| It was | vested in the Trust on 1 November 1987. |
| e, which by the Revolution Settlement had been | vested in the elders and the Protestant heritors. |
| It was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust in 1995. |
| It was | vested in the Trust on 1 August 1987. |
| It was | vested in the Trust on 12 November 1996. |
| The management was | vested in a board composed of subscribers. |
| he possession and administration of Cyprus was | vested in Great Britain. |
| It was | vested in the Trust on 1 August 2002. |
| hat the framers of the constitution, when they | vested in Congress the power to declare war, never im |
| Analogion, | vested in white, at Valamo Monastery, Finland |
| The legislative function is | vested in a seven member council. |
| Legislative power was | vested in a two-house parliament. |
| It was | vested in the Trust on 1 August 1995. |
| Legislative power is | vested in the regional council. |
| The right of election was | vested in the burgesses and freemen. |
| Legislative power is | vested in both the government and the Council of the |
| rity for determining who will be registered is | vested in the post of Registrar. |
| The body of St. John Neumann had last been | vested in 1989. |
| 1977 the church was declared redundant and was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust. |
| The post of Military Ordinary is | vested in the Archbishop of Mechelen and Primate of B |
| The church was | vested in the Trust on 1 November 1988. |
| The church was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust on 14 Decem |
| Legislative power is | vested in both the government and the Legislative Ass |
| Legislative power is | vested in both the government and the Regional Counci |
| nternational frequency assignment authority is | vested in the Radiocommunication Bureau of the Intern |
| The chimere may be worn when | vested in the cope, but not necessarily. |
| Christ Church was | vested in the Trust on 1 June 1985. |
| n the diocese of Lichfield and the advowson is | vested in the bishop. |
| The church was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust on 1 Novemb |
| e church closed finally in 1968, and was later | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust. |
| The church was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust on 21 Janua |
| It was declared redundant in 1995 and | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust. |
| A central governing authority was | vested in the person of the Grand Chief. |
| ercent on the gross income from the properties | vested in the Custodian. |
| The old church was | vested in the Trust on 1 December 1986. |
| Leadership of the SGMA is | vested in a 23-member board of directors. |
| The jurisdiction of that court is now | vested in the High Court. |
| The church was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust on 1 Decemb |
| Legislative power is | vested in both the government and the Assembly of the |
| The title "Baron of Kinderton" is now | vested in the Lord Vernon. |
| East Finnish culture and dialect are chiefly | vested in the Savonians and the Karelians. |
| Executive power was | vested in a president, a hereditary office of the Kin |
| The church was | vested in the Trust on 8 October 2002. |
| It had belonged to E. W. Perera prior to being | vested in the state. |
| Its administrative functions were | vested in the Department of Health, which was created |
| declared redundant on 4 November 1971, and was | vested in the Trust on 24 May 1973. |
| was declared redundant on 1 June 1990, and was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust on 24 July |
| declared redundant on 1 November 1980, and was | vested in the Trust on 10 February 1982. |
| s declared redundant on 15 March 1971, and was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust on 20 Septe |
| declared redundant on 1 November 1995, and was | vested in the Trust on 8 January 2001. |
| was declared redundant on 1 July 1993, and was | vested in the Trust on 8 February 1995. |
| declared redundant on 1 December 1971, and was | vested in the Trust on 8 March 1973. |
| as declared redundant on 1 March 1990, and was | vested in the Trust on 26 June 1991. |
| was declared redundant on 1 July 1994, and was | vested in the Trust on 28 June 1995. |
| The church was | vested in the charity in 1982, which holds a 99-year |
| declared redundant on 29 October 1971, and was | vested in the Trust on 13 April 1973. |
| as declared redundant on 1 March 1979, and was | vested in the Trust on 2 August 1989. |
| was declared redundant on 1 June 1972, and was | vested in the Trust on 26 March 1974. |
| was declared redundant on 30 May 1972, and was | vested in the Trust on 15 November 1977. |
| declared redundant on 29 October 1971, and was | vested in the Trust on 12 February 1973. |
| The right of election, previously | vested in the corporation, was, by the act of the 2nd |
| was declared redundant on 1 July 1983, and was | vested in the Trust on 15 May 1985. |
| church was declared redundant in 1975 and was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust the followi |
| f the Churches Conservation Trust, having been | vested in the Trust on 17 February 1988. |
| eclared redundant on 29 December 1975, and was | vested in the Trust on 26 July 1979. |
| The franchise was | vested in the £5 and until 1793, Protestant Freeholde |
| The church was declared redundant in 1996 and | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust in January |
| as declared redundant on 28 July 1972, and was | vested in the Trust on 12 December 1973. |
| Act provided that all development values were | vested in the state, with £300,000,000 set aside for |
| as declared redundant on 1 March 1982, and was | vested in the Trust on 30 October 1985. |
| declared redundant on 30 October 1973, and was | vested in the Trust on 16 April 1975. |
| verence, with much superstition and importance | vested in it. |
| s declared redundant on 1 August 1975, and was | vested in the Trust on 19 December 1979. |
| The right of veto | vested in the sovereign by this Act provoked severe a |
| eclared redundant on 1 September 1972, and was | vested in the Trust on 19 December 1973. |
| was declared redundant on 1 June 1994, and was | vested in the Trust on 17 May 1995. |
| The right of election was | vested in the Mayor, eight portmen, twelve "capital b |
| as declared redundant on 1 April 1971, and was | vested in the Trust on 23 October 1972. |
| was declared redundant on 1 July 1971, and was | vested in the Trust on 28 November 1972. |
| s declared redundant on 1 August 1978, and was | vested in the Trust on 19 December 1979. |
| as declared redundant on 6 April 1971, and was | vested in the Trust on 28 June 1972. |
| s declared redundant on 16 April 1970, and was | vested in the Trust on 24 May 1972. |
| this election, in accordance with a privilege | vested in the district rabbi by law, Nehemiah Trebits |
| s declared redundant on 18 April 1974, and was | vested in the Trust on 22 October 1975. |
| declared redundant on 23 August 1972, and was | vested in the Trust on 26 March 1974. |
| s declared redundant on 26 April 1973, and was | vested in the Trust on 6 September 1974. |
| as declared redundant on 22 June 1973, and was | vested in the Trust on 9 June 1976. |
| losed as a parish church in the 1950s, and was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust. |
| eclared redundant on 25 November 1969, and was | vested in the Trust on 23 June 1971. |
| was declared redundant on 1 June 1982, and was | vested in the Trust on 30 October 1984. |
| as declared redundant on 1 March 1993, and was | vested in the Trust on 10 August 1998. |
| s declared redundant on 16 April 1970, and was | vested in the Trust on 27 October 1971. |
| declared redundant on 5 October 1971, and was | vested in the Trust on 19 January 1973. |
| declared redundant on 1 December 1975, and was | vested in the Trust on 30 March 1977. |
| declared redundant on 1 October 1984, and was | vested in the Trust on 26 March 1986. |
| The church was | vested in the Redundant Churches Fund, the forerunner |
| as declared redundant on 1 March 1988, and was | vested in the Trust on 2 August 1989. |
| as declared redundant on 28 July 1972, and was | vested in the Trust on 13 November 1973. |
| The earldom of Chester is traditionally | vested in the sovereign's eldest son upon his crownin |
| declared redundant on 1 February 1977, and was | vested in the Trust on 24 October 1978. |
| as declared redundant on 1 April 1977, and was | vested in the Trust on 29 September 1978. |
| declared redundant on 1 November 1975, and was | vested in the Trust on 20 October 1978. |
| and legislative authority in Cannon County is | vested in the Board of County Commissioners. |
| was declared redundant on 1 May 1975, and was | vested in the Trust on 19 December 1979. |
| he exercise of the duties and responsibilities | vested in the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. |
| management of the Luzon Science Consortium is | vested in the LSC Council headed by an elected Chair |
| regular worship since 1982, but in 1996 it was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust. |
| July 1973, and the remains of the church were | vested in the Trust on 23 May 1979. |
| to day Operational control of the service, is | vested in the Chief Fire Officer (CFO), the current C |
| declared redundant on 1 December 1972, and was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust on 25 Janua |
| d redundant on 13 November 1970, and it became | vested in the Redundant Churches Fund, the forerunner |
| Legislative power was | vested in the volksraad (consisting of 24 members), w |
| From 2010 many of the powers currently | vested in the East of England Regional Assembly will |
| was declared redundant on 16 May 1972, and was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust on 1 March |
| on the grounds that the throne of Navarre was | vested in Saint Peter, his successors, and the eterna |
| Red Lion is owned by St. Mary's church and is | vested in the Trustees of the Church Estate, but is l |
| In November 1646 all bishops' lands were | vested in trustees for the benefit of the commonwealt |
| 1 January 1948 and operations on the line were | vested in British Railways London Midland Region (LMR |
| Legislative authority is | vested in the unicameral Landtag made up of 25 member |
| nance and administration of the film catalogue | vested in the Office. |
| the estate of his mother Ellen I. O'Conor was | vested in the Congested Districts' Board on 10 Feb 19 |
| atural England, a non-departmental public body | vested in 2006. |
| atural England, a non-departmental public body | vested in 2006. |
| The right of election in Hedon was | vested in the burgesses generally, meaning that a hig |
| bers and the ultimate legislative authority is | vested in a National Convention held every two years. |
| There, in September of 1671, he was | vested in the new white habit in honor of the Immacul |
| s declared redundant on 23 March 1973, and was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust on 27 July |
| ral retained Hallow, and in 1913 the manor was | vested in the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. |
| s the ownership of Associated Newspapers being | vested in Associated Newspapers Holdings, ownership o |
| The right of election in Malton was | vested in the scot and lot householders of the boroug |
| The right of election in Cockermouth was | vested in the burgage tenants of the borough, of whom |
| ty and privileges of the City of Lichfield are | vested in the parish council of the 14 km² Lichfield |
| nging to the archbishopric of Dublin should be | vested in General Henry Ireton, president of Munster. |
| was declared redundant on 1 June 1985, and was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust on 14 Novem |
| he teaching and research facilities previously | vested in the Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques. |
| on for and administration of elections are now | vested in the Commission. |
| e required secondary legislation for Wales are | vested in Welsh Ministers. |
| The right to vote was | vested in the corporation, who numbered 24 in 1816; t |
| ic Church, the powers of Major Archbishop were | vested in him, though the office was held by Mar Anto |
| onthieu but also the county of Aumale that was | vested in her father's family. |
| hroughout the war, but all other authority was | vested in the Reich commissioner. |
| e evidence and compel witnesses and such, when | vested in a judicial body such as the court, involved |
| the administration and command of the RAAMC is | vested in the Director-General, who is responsible to |
| Greek Orthodox Church until 1990, when it was | vested in the Churches Conservation Trust. |
| rth Union between Euxton Junction and Parkside | vested in the LNWR and that between Euxton Junction a |
| family possessions in Genoa and Monaco became | vested in him. |
| "be | vested in the said John Deane, the complainant, unles |
| All political power is | vested in and derived from the people; all government |
| tle, and before 1329 the real earldom had been | vested in the House of Stuart, from whom it passed in |
| This notion of equality is said to be | vested in the courts as created in Chapter III of the |
| imately $775 million (assuming exercise of all | vested in-the-money Interwoven share options), funded |
| olk or Mary, Queen of Scots, all of whom had a | vested interest in overthrowing Elizabeth. |
| nts), Guinier has argued that the nation has a | vested interest in seeing that all students have acce |
| Analysts say Egypt has a | vested interest in ensuring that controversial issues |
| Canada, as well as other organizations with a | vested interest in tobacco cessation. |
| But both events entail for Phoebus a greater | vested interest in Esmeralda's well-being, and not on |
| r of the Exchequer accused the ERS of having a | vested interest in a yes vote, as their commercial su |
| In any case, I don't have any | vested interest in preserving this article's text, an |
| hen gets Agamemnon Busmalis, a witness with no | vested interest, to say that Italian inmate Salvatore |
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