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d isolate the symbiotic nuclei that gives Time | Lords the molecular stability to travel through time |
Mandelson is to be introduced in the House of | Lords on Monday, but neither his Letters Patent nor |
eeded from the noble family of Van der Gracht, | lords of Moorsel. |
Criminal Division, while bound by the House of | Lords, is more flexible with binding itself, due to |
Rather than a serious music band, The | Lords were more of a slapstick and comedy troupe esp |
After entering the House of | Lords the more liberal aspects of his character domi |
Prior to entering the House of | Lords, Trish Morris was Vice-Chairman of the Conserv |
onial revolt between 1321-2 led by the Marcher | Lords Roger Mortimer, Baron Mortimer and Humphrey de |
Because of the | lords name most of the people in this region have th |
the specifics of inheritance, and the marcher | lords retained most of their independence, as they h |
elected in 1999 to continue as members of the | Lords when most of the hereditary peers lost their s |
Rubin Gottesman (Producer of Tracy | Lords Porn Movies) |
endants of Emeline took his name as the Ballon | lords of Much Marcle, her grandson John de 'Balun' w |
It passed the | Lords without much opposition, but on being brought |
erry Hill against her enemies, the Confederate | Lords, near Musselburgh. |
t is taken from that of the old dynasty of the | Lords of Nals who lived in the village until 1380. |
t, had passed into the hands of the Mortimers, | Lords of Narberth. |
and embarks on a voyage to seek the seven lost | lords of Narnia and to defeat an enemy who threatens |
temperance movement, abolition of the House of | Lords, and nationalisation or municipalisation of la |
Although he took his seat in the House of | Lords, he never spoke, surprisingly considering his |
He took his seat in the House of | Lords but never made a speech. |
se of Commons but was defeated in the House of | Lords and never became an act of parliament. |
ion Spokesman for the Treasury in the House of | Lords by new leader Ed Miliband. |
join for a 5-yearly dinner in the Long Room at | Lords, the next of which will be in 2015. |
daivelappar, Lord Nataraja, Lord Bhairavar and | Lords of Nine Planets are also set up around the abo |
Those who coerce their | lords have no regard for superiors; those who reject |
Commons - | Lords amendment no.1 - 2 May 2007 |
He wrote scholarly biographies of | Lords Germain, North, and Stirling, and also penned |
the Liberal Democrat spokesman in the House of | Lords on Northern Ireland and constitutional affairs |
The Annals of Wales continued to recognize the | lords of Northumbria as "King of the Saxons" (i.e. |
1280: Earliest record of | Lords of Nostitz |
The Irish | lords do not like the idea, and many hide themselves |
The House of | Lords did not insist on their original amendment, an |
The | Lords did not meet again until the Convention Parlia |
However, to date the House of | Lords has not considered an appeal. |
His successor as Leader of the House of | Lords is not in the War Cabinet. |
If MPs or members of the House of | Lords were not content with a Measure then they coul |
to breastfeed her recent baby in the House of | Lords, though not in the chamber. |
d that while Gallifrey was destroyed, the Time | Lords were not erased from history. |
999 and made her maiden speech in the House of | Lords in November of that year. |
ore,and made his maiden speech in the House of | Lords in November that year. |
tor knew the world had connections to the Time | Lords, but now how it ultimately collapsed. |
This film marks the last time Traci | Lords appears nude in a motion picture. |
The House of | Lords effectively nullified Denning's work with the |
During its passage in the House of | Lords a number of amendments were proposed and agree |
with the "foundation" group Conservative Vice | Lords, a number of factions and sub-gangs exist. |
believes that it is likely, however, that the | Lords Spiritual objected to the retention of annates |
After his election to the House of | Lords he obtained a mitigation of the anti-Catholic |
generally earls, Church of England bishops and | lords; some of whom were actually born in the North. |
By Command of the | Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. |
were connected by marriage to the Lestranges ( | Lords Strange of Blackmere) and the Talbots. |
pparently the Word Lord equivalent of the Time | Lords' Hand of Omega, with All being the equivalent |
n Point Keppel (named after Augustus Keppel, a | Lords Commissioner of the Admiralty), but instead he |
er, a member of the Mortimer family of Marcher | Lords, many of whom were Earl of March. |
n was Sir Charles Robert Romer; both were also | Lords Justice of Appeal. |
n suggested that the 12th century Norse-Gaelic | lords Fergus of Galloway, and Somerled, could have b |
1887 he was a member of the Prussian House of | Lords, 1850 of the Erfurt Union Parliament and 1874 |
He was also one of the original | Lords Proprietor of the Carolina colony. |
14 March 1835 Nicholl was given the post as a | Lords Commissioner of the Treasury, until 18 April t |
ed Kingdom Appellate Committee of the House of | Lords, composed of Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Lord St |
The | Lords Fairfax of Cameron are members of another bran |
aftesbury made a strong speech in the House of | Lords warning of the threat of Popery and arbitrary |
often taking his cue from Lord Stanley in the | Lords instead of the nominal leader in the commons. |
omer (1897-1969), were also judges, serving as | Lords Justices of Appeal in 1899-1906 and 1951-1960 |
equal worth as that of members of the House of | Lords and of the Magnate. |
Judges of the High Court of Northern Ireland, | Lords Justice of Appeal and the Lord Chief Justice o |
blishment with Peter Cook and being one of the | Lords Gnome of Private Eye. |
ourt were heard by the Lord Chancellor and two | Lords Justices of Appeal. |
until April 9, 1689, and was named one of the | Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty on September 26 |
which in the last 120 years has produced three | Lords President of the Court of Session, the most re |
Bertie was one of the | Lords Proprietors of Carolina, heir of the proprieto |
y, and approved by the Colonial Office and the | Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty'. |
ment, and on three occasions he was one of the | Lords Justices of England. |
George Byron of the | Lords Byron of Newstead Abbey. |
g the 17th century, and the most famous of the | Lords Arundell of Wardour. |
Despite holding a Scottish peerage, the | Lords Fairfax of Cameron are members of an ancient Y |
SW1A 0PW - House of | Lords, Palace of Westminster |
uiz Tlapanco as one of its 37 most-wanted drug | lords and offered the equivalent of over $1 million |
ez-Caballero as one of its 37 most wanted drug | lords and offers the equivalent of over $2 million U |
e Black Rod, a ceremonial post in the House of | Lords, an office which he held until 1985. |
as a change from the previous title, House of | Lords Record Office. |
y historical collections, kept in the House of | Lords Record Office. |
Cacique by 1690 and was made Landgrave by the | Lords Proprietors on 13 May 1691. |
He was briefly a member of the House of | Lords, until on 19 March 1649 it was abolished by an |
rother and sister, was mentioned in a House of | Lords debate on the Human Fertility and Embryology B |
Wright v Tatham (1838) is a famous House of | Lords decision on the use of hearsay within a trial. |
by 9 October 1483, when he appeared before the | lords auditors on behalf of Patrick Vaus, the future |
el v Wall Street Journal Europe was a House of | Lords judgment on English defamation law. |
In 1641 he was a member of the | Lords committee on Religion, and served on the commi |
dow Health Minister and also Labour's House of | Lords spokeswoman on Culture, Olympics, Media and Sp |
was tried in the King's Bench and the House of | Lords, which on 10 December 1694 decided against Bur |
The King referred the matter to the | Lords Commissioners on Foreign Trade and Plantations |
white outfit like those worn by the first Time | Lords seen on screen, in The War Games in 1969, the |
of rare demos and live recordings by House of | Lords, released on October 14, 2008. |
also a good cricketer and was on the staff at | Lords, and once represented England as 12th man. |
arliament recalled the bishops to the House of | Lords, and once more, on 11 February 1662, Warner wa |
ent bishop is permitted to sit in the House of | Lords as one of the Lords Spiritual. |
The Clutch song "Four | Lords (And One More)" from Slow Hole to China mentio |
on 17 January 2008 and passed to the House of | Lords with one amendment agreed. |
ervative politician and member of the House of | Lords as one of the remaining hereditary peers. |
rd Trefgarne is still a member of the House of | Lords as one of the ninety hereditary peers elected |
when Walpole and Pulteney met in the House of | Lords, the one as Earl of Orford, the other as Earl |
The Time | Lords' Academy, one of the most exclusive and myster |
hting days of its early existence, when feudal | lords cared only for what they could get and hold, a |
In the House of | Lords, he opposed compulsory sex education in school |
or counsel with an active role in the House of | Lords as Opposition Spokesman on Scotland and Consti |
mons divisions in 2007 on a number of House of | Lords reform options, Murrison voted for options 7 a |
he stepped down from his seat in the House of | Lords in order to maintain his non-domiciled status |
She is a member of The | Lords of Order. |
When the Time | Lords attacked Ordifica two years later, the survivo |
irst Methodist minister to sit in the House of | Lords, an organisation he opposed (he referred to it |
A few ambitious | lords from other parts of Britain have designs on Ar |
are peers during their tenures in the House of | Lords, while others argue that only the Lords Tempor |
o irregularities in the election, the House of | Lords struck out his name, although he was again ele |
Firstly, in the early years of the kingdom, | lords sought out their own territories, and lordship |
Romus also founded the quartet the | Lords of Outland, who released the album You'll Neve |
atar In the Field - A Tribute to Albert Ayler, | Lords of Outland, 2001 |
You can sleep when you're dead!, | Lords of Outland, 2008 |
XV (the first fifteen years 1994-2009), | Lords of Outland, 2009 |
f Le Bourg and Joscelin of Courtenay, who were | lords in Outremer. |
as also Chairman of Committees in the House of | Lords for over twenty years. |
Drug | lords take over the empire left by convicted Sonny H |
high ranking Normans were installed as the new | lords and overlords of the English manors. |
was the Oppposition Spokesman in the House of | Lords on Overseas Development 1983-87. |
The House of | Lords unanimously overturned this decision, rejectin |
William turned up the pressure on those Ulster | lords who owed their allegiance to the Earl of Tyron |
The lunar | lords have own existence and power, however they are |
rth Hotel) in Worthing, under the patronage of | Lords Henry Paget, Marquess of Anglesey, and Lord Al |
Secondly, the average lifespan of male | lords in Palestine was rather low, due to the consta |
If the bishops were only | Lords of Parliament, and not peers, their right to p |
emaining 92 hereditary peers from the House of | Lords as part of a second stage of Lords reform, and |
the well-known regicide, and one of Cromwell's | lords, who partaking of the misfortunes of her husba |
ms contributed to the pressure on the house of | Lords to pass the 1832 Reform Act. |
rmine to exclude the bishops from the House of | Lords and passed the Bishops Exclusion Act in Decemb |
livery badges associated with their immediate | lords or patrons under the prevailing system of so-c |
s, an ornithologist and member of the House of | Lords) and Paul, and daughter, Helen. |
Initially created by the Marcher | Lords of Pembroke in the 14th century from the weste |
As of March 2009 an appeal to the House Of | Lords is pending following the loss of the appeal ag |
rds the 16th century Miraflor was owned by the | lords of Perpignan. |
ay Co. (1886) was a case heard by the House of | Lords regarding Personal Injury and Negligence. |
said that the Duke's speeches in the House of | Lords helped persuade the government to make the Med |
The | Lords then petitioned for Pembroke's release, althou |
is the coat of arms of the Plazoll zu Assling, | Lords of Pfalzen in the Middle Ages, who built the c |
eight maids, nine dancing ladies, ten leaping | lords, eleven pipers, and twelve drummers. |
stone in the 12th century and belonged to the | lords of Pirou; it was constructed near the shore of |
The Time | Lords were planning on eradicating the material univ |
was a top aide to the Chairman of the House of | Lords Foreign Policy Committee (The Earl of Kimberly |
frequent visitor to the Houses of Commons and | Lords, witnessing political controversies like Warre |
"War | Lords Leader Ponders Legal Action As A Result of His |
resentative peers for Scotland in the House of | Lords, a position also held by the previous four Lor |
at-Arms (government chief whip in the House of | Lords), a position he also held under Stanley Baldwi |
rd-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of | Lords), a post he held until 1957. |
lon as the Eye of Harmony, and giving the Time | Lords the power to live up to their name. |
am was arrested with four other Roman Catholic | lords - Powis, Belasyse, Arundel and Stafford - who |
as apparently still used as a residence of the | Lords of Powys in the earlier part of the 16th centu |
ucation institutions and work for the House of | Lords, are preserved in the Open University Archive |
Cambridge won the 1-Day fixture at | Lords to prevent an Oxford clean sweep chasing down |
ow believed to be dormant within far more Time | Lords than previously assumed. |
From 1685 he was one of the | lords of Privy Council for both Scotland and England |
icially created black hole created by the Time | Lords to provide energy for their home world of Gall |
renguier is well-recorded in the family of the | lords of Puisserguier. |
he dangerous attempts by five leading temporal | lords to purge the king's advisors and control futur |
There was some debate in the House of | Lords, with questions and amendments covering Sectio |
The decision was later upheld by the House of | Lords in R v Kearly (1992). |
rder to overturn the judgement of the House of | Lords in R v Davis and permit the use of anonymous w |
scribed as "purely procedural" by the House of | Lords in R v Joyce, but in fact extended the definit |
The novel also indirectly refers to the Time | Lords, a race from Doctor Who; this was to avoid any |
e Labour party's meagre caucus in the House of | Lords, being raised to the peerage as Baron Addison, |
It came to the | Lords (later raised to Counts) of Quadt which rename |
During the course of the 14th century, the | lords of Ramstein transformed it into a den of briga |
niverse would have evolved to surpass the Time | Lords before Rassilon locked them away. |
70 attended the Commons and attendance in the | Lords rarely reached a dozen. |
The religious ambitions of the Scottish | lords were realised in the Reformation Parliament of |
ace who would have evolved to surpass the Time | Lords if reality had progressed as it should have, o |
212, he was in Genoa with the other Ghibelline | lords to receive Frederick. |
to leave the House of Commons for the House of | Lords after receiving a writ of acceleration as Baro |
ion I of the Act noted that the Irish House of | Lords had recently "assumed to themselves a Power an |
The | Lords made reference to hindsight, indicating it is |
n-violent arrest of over 100 members the Young | Lords who refused to leave the church. |
five Church of England bishops to be among the | Lords Spiritual regardless of their length of servic |
spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats in the | Lords for Regional and Local Government until Novemb |
diets convoked by the monarch, attended by lay | lords; they regulated, to some extent, not only spir |
It is the insignia of | Lords of Reichenberg who lived in the local castle s |
911 and 1949 had been invoked, as the House of | Lords had rejected the bill six times, refusing to a |
to be tried as temporal peers in the House of | Lords, it remained unclear whether the Lords Spiritu |
In 1999, the House of | Lords Act removed the rights of all hereditary peers |
utes between the king and his uncles and other | lords, Parliament repeatedly tried to curb the use o |
e Meiji Restoration in that all daimyo (feudal | lords) were required to return their authority to th |
spokesman on Scottish affairs in the House of | Lords, but resigned in November 1996, also resigning |
n "The Two Doctors", it is suggested that Time | Lords are responsible for maintaining a general bala |
the Conservatives allowed through the House of | Lords in return for redistribution favourable to the |
Heatonite, retrieve stolen plans for the Time | Lords, and return safely. |
o evidence that this has changed, despite Time | Lords being revived. |
ompanion "Ashura" is based on "Asura" powerful | lords in Rgveda. |
That day, Shirley appeared in person in the | Lords, with Richard Wallop, one of his counsel, who |
Secretary (PPS) to the Leader of the House of | Lords Ivor Richard in 1997 and became the PPS to the |
Like the first | lords of Richmond, Peter II of Savoy and Ralph de Ne |
On the | Lords Appellant rising against King Richard II in 13 |
erly Bliss, Gina Valentino, Nicole West, Traci | Lords, Craig Roberts, David Sanders, Greg Rome, Rick |
the experience of serving in succession under | Lords Cromer, Roberts, and Kitchener-the three Big M |
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