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| . a body established by statute or otherwise | exercising a public function. |
| (1802-4) under Sailer and Zimmer, the former | exercising a great and abiding influence over him. |
| ant freedom, who are doing nothing more than | exercising a human right, to know the right to defend w |
| s the chapter's "Lieutenant of Information", | exercising a responsibility for writing information and |
| r, the Constable of the Tower, frustrated by | exercising a right (still inherent in the office) of de |
| An authorised officer | exercising a power of entry under this section must, if |
| Exercising a right of return to the facility, ADC const | |
| ased on the fact that the Government was not | exercising a statutory power. |
| Hackl and forced Greutert on the project by | exercising a "contractual clause" in his contract, much |
| the poet travels, living his life but always | exercising a strong disposition to make poems from some |
| ( | Exercising a Public Trust: Voting October 2008) |
| n, however, she starts to relish the idea of | exercising a borrowed power of authority. |
| Exercising administrative oversight over functions of t | |
| His most widely respected article is "On | Exercising All-Round Dictatorship over the Bourgeoisie, |
| In May 2007 after | exercising an option to buy a stake of technology start |
| 2019, however, the Red Sox began toying with | exercising an early out in their contract that allowed |
| uncing that he and his limited partners were | exercising an option in their partnership agreement to |
| model followed by the other public schools, | exercising an unprecedented influence on the educationa |
| from her actions in "uncovering and lawfully | exercising ancient rights of way and the right to roam" |
| siest, fastest and most effective methods of | exercising and enhancing the clairvoyant factor. |
| the game 75%, noting the health benefits of | exercising and addictiveness of following statistics, b |
| ity activities such as amateur astronomy and | exercising, and a paved walking trail that completely e |
| ian waters conducting patrols and constantly | exercising and drilling. |
| atic representation of local communities, in | exercising and performing at local level powers and fun |
| It prevented those in holy orders from | exercising any temporal jurisdiction or authority after |
| hich had prevented those in holy orders from | exercising any temporal jurisdiction or authority. |
| andowners took the law into their own hands, | exercising arbitrary taxes and penalties. |
| set at 250 mmHg, blocking blood flow to the | exercising arm.) |
| After | exercising at Manus, she sailed to Biak, Schouten Islan |
| SS Content (SP-538) (left center background) | exercising at Rockland Section Base, Rockland, Maine, i |
| He had suffered a heart attack while | exercising at the AmeriSuites Hotel gym, also in Secauc |
| nd territories, as it has no vice-regal post | exercising authority as the representative of the Head |
| Far from | exercising bias, as Edonovan alleges, I have tried to r |
| Exercising budgetary and fiscal control over the educat | |
| ight which at least one dalesman insisted on | exercising, by walking through the hall.(Ref: |
| People can be seen jogging or | exercising by the road side early in the morning. |
| iple, which assumes that there is no harm in | exercising caution even if it later turns out to be unw |
| their freedom by closing down newspapers and | exercising censorship on the print media and books. |
| hallenge in their lives by understanding and | exercising choices, by believing in their strength when |
| ult to override compulsions to take drugs by | exercising cognitive control. |
| Otherwise, you are | exercising colonialism which has been condemned by the |
| odumar, himself a former President, but also | exercising considerable negotiating weight in the Parli |
| ns of SOA governance agree in its purpose of | exercising control, but differ in the responsibilities |
| ny commander (colonel and above), commanders | exercising courts-martial authority, principal official |
| ute or remit punishment imposed by any court | exercising criminal jurisdiction are hereby vested in t |
| ed to take account of local circumstances in | exercising delegated powers. |
| the proletariat and the people's masses and | exercising dictatorship over a minority of hostile elem |
| e it is the only part of the mind capable of | exercising direct control over the actions of the body. |
| ed Kingdom was already actually occupying or | exercising dominion over; and the United States demande |
| In other words, sitting down and not | exercising enough. |
| British citizenship, | exercising EU Freedom of Movement Rights, indefinite le |
| policy, and a board of governors (citizens) | exercising exclusive control over financial policy and |
| ating,” and can include “vomiting, excessive | exercising, fasting, and/or taking laxatives.” |
| ad ogni scolaro or Brief and easy manner of | exercising for every student, still in use today. |
| ence are intertwined, and that the rapist is | exercising force which may have temporary physical effe |
| Hong Kong and even in mainland China, where | exercising free speech is usually shunned, some protest |
| In this charge he remained for 35 years, | exercising from his pulpit a truly magnetic influence, |
| etropolitan reversal," i.e., a former colony | exercising governance over the entirety of the Portugue |
| ximum," "Gungrave," and "Elvis Lives"); when | exercising her power of illusion, they flow from her bo |
| nference voted to suspend Bishop Andrew from | exercising his episcopal office until he no longer owne |
| ankhouser's trial but he refused to testify, | exercising his Fifth Amendment right to avoid self-incr |
| He continued | exercising his profession, taking up specialties in ane |
| After | exercising his option, the Reds and Arroyo agreed on a |
| e Holy Wars," while Grisham said that he was | exercising his right to freedom of speech. |
| r was made that he could not be deported for | exercising his right to free speech, and Bracegirdle wa |
| e was apprehended and condemned to death for | exercising his priestly office. |
| r his reaching Ireland he was captured while | exercising his functions at Clonmel, and was thrown int |
| igerian constitution, and even go further by | exercising his fundamental human rights by contesting f |
| tion be amended to prohibit the governor, in | exercising his or her partial veto authority, from crea |
| correct, then he must have been incapable of | exercising his authority in April 760, when a monk name |
| ime forbade "a minister of the Gospel, while | exercising his ministerial functions, to hold a public |
| native media sources say Coronado was simply | exercising his constitutional right to freedom of speec |
| the Petition could not prevent Charles from | exercising his prerogatives in the future. |
| 08, that Bishop Jack Iker was inhibited from | exercising his office as a bishop in the Episcopal Chur |
| To the last he persisted in | exercising his ministry. |
| The defendant must have been | exercising his power as a public officer |
| uring those years as a biochemistry teacher, | exercising his old master's degree. |
| the public open space, others to ban grooms | exercising horses but not the general public riding for |
| the overall impact of Romanian comics: while | exercising ideological control over the comic strip sce |
| hed Pearl Harbor on 8 August 1945, and after | exercising in the Hawaiian Islands, sailed to the weste |
| Others hold that it was whilst | exercising in the northern parts his despotic powers as |
| was the custom to spend an hour a day or so | exercising in the nude in the gymnasium and males did n |
| karinen moved to Joensuu and enjoys cooking, | exercising in the gym and outdoor activities. |
| r 22, 2000, Smith was given the title he was | exercising in practice: general manager of the Blackhaw |
| derals seized the Cumberland Gap, Stevenson, | exercising independent command, led a Confederate force |
| These collateral branches therefore started | exercising independent authority in their domains. |
| as one of the most famous books of its time, | exercising influence over E. T. A. Hoffmann and even Si |
| l system was given to the Executive Council, | exercising its power through the New Brunswick Board of |
| s to assist the Conference of the Parties in | exercising its functions with respect to the financial |
| g to the High Court, Chancery Division, when | exercising its jurisdiction for company law matters (Re |
| arliament would not have been precluded from | exercising its powers in the absence thereof. |
| he Thunder's 15-man roster, with the Thunder | exercising its fourth-year contract option on White on |
| eploy an international force to assist it in | exercising its authority throughout the territory and a |
| the Council felt it had been prevented from | exercising its responsibility for the maintenance of in |
| l proceedings and that it was for the Court, | exercising its discretion to the full, to investigate w |
| In | exercising its powers the CNMV received a significant a |
| e, Mike is preparing dinner while Boopsie is | exercising, Joanie is nursing Jeffrey, Zonker is buildi |
| ter III courts to perform no other duty than | exercising judicial power. |
| orical role of the Court of Queen's Bench in | exercising judicial review), judges from the Chancery D |
| racticed hunting and gathering for survival, | exercising jurisdiction over vast jungle tracts close t |
| knowledge in public financial management by | exercising leadership in research, recommended practice |
| f Middlesex, with the Constable of the Tower | exercising lieutenancy powers ex-officio. |
| Although | exercising limited power in a situation known as dual p |
| e next decade he remained Qazaghan's puppet, | exercising little real authority. |
| he unit mostly involve contingency planning, | exercising major incident procedures, organising body r |
| For example, a person constantly | exercising may develop stronger muscles or a cat that g |
| ed to them by the constitution, instead just | exercising moral authority. |
| o-called frailocracia --the Dominican friars | exercising more power than the civilian government) for |
| After years of hard work and the | exercising much financial discipline in 1977 TVRM final |
| encompassing Thrace and Bithynia, while also | exercising nominal suzerainty over the other Crusader s |
| vel is almost a text-book on the gaining and | exercising of political power. |
| information he needs in order to ensure the | exercising of his rights. |
| "Swordsmanship is basically the | exercising of the Life Force and, therefore, at the beg |
| to the conversion of convertible bonds, the | exercising of warrants, or new shares are issued for ca |
| determined that the tester feels would allow | exercising of the system. |
| the Far East, serving on the Taiwan Patrol, | exercising off Japan, Okinawa, and in the Philippines, |
| arious stations as a Judge of the High Court | exercising original jurisdiction, he was promoted as a |
| a sinner, spouting flames from its mouth and | exercising other fearsome powers that vary from story t |
| tion, treating with foreign dignitaries, and | exercising other powers normally associated with the Be |
| In other words, Pope John Paul II was not | exercising papal infallibility in this encyclical, but |
| e government had to secure this influence by | exercising patronage, and Namier quotes a number of let |
| ng the responsibility for its management and | exercising patroon rights. |
| The catch was that the | exercising player had to meet and maintain a minimum th |
| ty are typical of Allanak, with the templars | exercising power with near impunity. |
| ct of the revolution, were only justified in | exercising power for a transitional period. |
| , he believed that rulers maximized power by | exercising power as little as possible. |
| Women, addressed the problems women face in | exercising power. |
| afternoon of 9 July the ship's crew had been | exercising, practising the routine for abandoning ship. |
| By 1863 Spain was | exercising pressure on Haiti to cede territory to Spain |
| , the second Lewis (son of Captain Richard), | exercising proprietory right. |
| d lines, it refers to any national authority | exercising public functions". |
| blished that the decisions of a private body | exercising public functions may be amenable to judicial |
| drinking grapefruit juice with each meal and | exercising regularly; many participants lost more than |
| in mind, the resolution commended UNIFIL for | exercising restraint and reminded it that it could use |
| humane treatment to each other's nationals, | exercising restraint in public statements and assisting |
| r's peninsular vassals took exception to his | exercising royal authority over them. |
| ving that such discussions were necessary in | exercising self government. |
| of several different tribes and through them | exercising semi-sovereignty over traditional grazing la |
| Walker charges him with | exercising severity against the conforming clergy. |
| ions grouping a number of municipalities and | exercising some of the powers which, elsewhere in Quebe |
| ued receiving the salary of the position and | exercising some of its influence until his death in 147 |
| 1977, Belmont Abbey was a territorial abbey, | exercising some functions of a diocese. |
| ave ordered a general mobilization and to be | exercising special vigilance on the Soviet frontier. |
| a sharp distinction between the court baron, | exercising strictly manorial rights, and the court leet |
| he protection of miners from retaliation for | exercising such rights. |
| a result, Sharon's deputy Ehud Olmert begins | exercising the powers of the office of Prime Minister. |
| his duties, however, Iloilo had been rightly | exercising the prerogatives of the office in his place. |
| ning the duty of care owed by a trustee when | exercising the power of investment. |
| nothing to do with allowing him to continue | exercising the ministry, from which he had already been |
| ffort in cleaning it and in entertaining and | exercising the dog in a way that minimizes the accumula |
| Essendon, | exercising the season's minor premier team's right of " |
| additional charisma of leadership, while one | exercising the gift of prophecy speaks on God's behalf |
| advanced students it becomes more internal, | exercising the internal organs and mind as well as the |
| Because the chance of | exercising the pivotal vote (i.e. in case of a tied ele |
| he smallest central government agencies, and | exercising the role as the territory's lieutenant gover |
| e required...And for the better training and | exercising the militia, and rendering them more service |
| was dismissed, he died, after forty years of | exercising the military and political Professions. |
| ntly with Ralph Freeman, formed a commission | exercising the powers of the Master of the Mint. |
| It also established a framework for | exercising the U.S.'s rights to influence drug scheduli |
| on by discouraging or preventing people from | exercising their right to vote. |
| uals to build awareness and capacity towards | exercising their rights in relation to tourism planning |
| -deacons are still fathering children [while | exercising their office.] |
| d and they became substantially incapable of | exercising their rights. |
| Exercising their rights under the Homestead Act, James | |
| which penalizes those who harass others for | exercising their First Amendment rights. |
| atisfied with notices forbidding people from | exercising their horses, with Duppas Hill becoming the |
| of journalists and teachers were banned from | exercising their profession. |
| that intimidate voters and prevent them from | exercising their right to vote on Election Day." |
| ts and Internet users who are persecuted for | exercising their right to freedom of expression. |
| for the incident; that the Nationalists were | exercising their basic right of freedom of speech and a |
| , and to defend those who are persecuted for | exercising their rights to freedom of speech, writing a |
| deal did not go through due to the partners | exercising their pre-emption privileges. |
| the extent of law-enforcement discretion in | exercising their duties. |
| at a Web Service can exhibit, mostly because | exercising these behaviors is application-dependent and |
| In | exercising this responsibility, each State is compelled |
| er the same conditions that the unit test is | exercising, thus rendering the unit test inaccurate. |
| os would occasionally use it for running and | exercising to acclimatize players to warm weather befor |
| The two are shown | exercising together, and when Sierra stumbles Echo move |
| t the level of the entire state, which means | exercising towards its inhabitants, and the wealth and |
| However, Red Cliff tribal members began | exercising treaty rights, and member Walter Bresette em |
| In 1998, Stefanson was accused by some of | exercising undue ministerial influence in the appointme |
| eing a self made man of strong character and | exercising vast influence there is not a little in his |
| gs and evenings during specified timings for | exercising, walking or jogging in the inner lane of the |
| Young Spartans | Exercising was purchased by the National Gallery in 192 |
| However, Chairman Doughton, | exercising what he took to be the Chairman's privileges |
| We are now, alas! | exercising what charity we actually have, and new laws |
| much television can be fun, but when you are | exercising with Nana, Mona, and Russell, you'll know th |
| nt spent a month in northern waters, in 1956 | exercising with minesweepers of the Royal Canadian Navy |
| e served in the Far East with the 7th Fleet, | exercising with ships of the Korean, Chinese Nationalis |
| his collision yet again showed the perils of | exercising with heavy units. |
| rs of our century in the realm of art music, | exercising within its various fields an influence which |
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