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| Louis | promulgated a charter in 1196 abolishing serfdom in his |
| Aranda had been a freemason before the war, | promulgated a law forcing him into early retirement. |
| ited States Environmental Protection Agency | promulgated a decision that would ban the use of difeth |
| There, the Carolingian king Louis the Child | promulgated a regulation of toll-bars on his domains, a |
| t of the cabinet, and for legislation to be | promulgated a month after being passed by the Parliamen |
| e Clinton administration in its final weeks | promulgated a new standard of 0.01 mg/L (10 ppb) to tak |
| mestic customs barriers within the kingdom, | promulgated a constitutional law code (Statuto Albertin |
| ng a species that some thought extinct, and | promulgated a notice of intent to classify the species |
| Nagyszombat; during its closing session he | promulgated a code of dogmatic and moral instructions, |
| Prior to this, Joachim | promulgated a conservative church order which was Luthe |
| he fundamental documents of government were | promulgated, a provisional government was established a |
| emonstration January 27 of the latter year, | promulgated a constitution, he was made minister of edu |
| ok a major reorganization of the Order, and | promulgated a series of statutes between 1300 and 1304, |
| ded no action, Louis XV of France (1715-74) | promulgated a royal order permitting the Society to rem |
| ouncil Against Health Fraud.Others who have | promulgated alkaline-acid diets include Edgar Cayce, D. |
| in Italy, in consequence of which the king | promulgated an order throughout his realm to the effect |
| Here, all laws are | promulgated and special petitions are received. |
| resident Thabo Mbeki on 20 November; it was | promulgated and came into force on the following day. |
| could be applied only if they had been duly | promulgated, and only if they had been published offici |
| uch, which he prefixed to a code of laws he | promulgated around this time. |
| story was seized upon by the press and was | promulgated as yet another example of German cowardice. |
| A new constitution was later | promulgated, as President Chadli Bendjedid accepted the |
| If an Act of Tynwald is not | promulgated at St John's within 18 months of passage, i |
| was decreed hard on the heels of the canons | promulgated at the Fifth Synod of Paris, to which it sh |
| ict given at Paris in January 1563 which he | promulgated at Roussillon on 9 August 1564. |
| Eight decrees were | promulgated at this council; (1) that no one should dar |
| Faith And Religion) was a Papal Encyclical | promulgated by Pius IX. |
| The Oldest Code of Laws in the World, | Promulgated by Hammurabi (Edinburgh, 1903) |
| Standards for SRW, SRU, and CQL are | promulgated by the United States Library of Congress. |
| Process Safety Management is a regulation, | promulgated by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health |
| t was created in 2005 by an executive order | promulgated by former Governor Rod Blagojevich. |
| t was created in 2004 by an executive order | promulgated by Governor Rod Blagojevich. |
| d that the study informed stereotypes later | promulgated by the media. |
| uently much renovated (in line with reforms | promulgated by the second Vatican Council). |
| minici gregis was a Papal encyclical letter | promulgated by Pope Pius X on 8 September 1907. |
| ere abolished in a spelling reform that was | promulgated by the Taalunie (Dutch Language Union) in 1 |
| ast to the negative, sometimes violent tone | promulgated by their New York hardcore contemporaries, |
| rm of the Roman Breviary by Pope Pius X was | promulgated by that Pope with the Apostolic Constitutio |
| representing crystallographic information, | promulgated by the International Union of Crystallograp |
| nal Meat Purchase Specifications (IMPS), as | promulgated by the USDA, has the meat-cutting classific |
| They were | promulgated by Eleanor of Aquitaine in about 1160 after |
| ege did not satisfy the refund requirements | promulgated by California, the College's refund policy |
| procedure for civil and criminal cases are | promulgated by the supreme court. |
| wide adhere to A.R.S. Title 4 and all rules | promulgated by the Department. |
| Edict of January, was a decree of tolerance | promulgated by the regent, Catherine de' Medici, in Jan |
| l constitution was written and successfully | promulgated by the cortes in 1869 - the first such cons |
| temporary as the Indian Removal Act of 1830 | promulgated by President Andrew Jackson required all In |
| only to a policy of universal registration | promulgated by Augustus, and that this was first implem |
| e "in full compliance with all federal laws | promulgated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, s |
| tary support relying on legislative decrees | promulgated by Reich President Paul von Hindenburg acco |
| were excluded from the edict of toleration | promulgated by Emperor Joseph II in 1781, and deported |
| ght to counter the version of history being | promulgated by the Deiran "Wilfridians" in the Vita Wil |
| distinct from the chronology most commonly | promulgated by mainstream U.S. historians. |
| e's instigation the second Sirmian formula ( | promulgated by the third Council of Sirmium in 357), wh |
| obis due to the discovery of the falsehoods | promulgated by the Department of Justice. |
| It is | promulgated by the prepress industry association CIP4, |
| onius, who based it on a shorter confession | promulgated by Oecolampadius, his predecessor in the ch |
| ex VI (H.R. 802), through regulations to be | promulgated by Environmental Protection Agency in consu |
| ed States Department of Justice in 1969 and | promulgated by the National Conference of Commissioners |
| ember 8, 2002, and having been legitimately | promulgated by the United States Conference of Catholic |
| ium, the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy | promulgated by Pope Paul VI on December 4, 1963(items 1 |
| ng to the privileges for Uppsala University | promulgated by the regent Duke Charles (later king Char |
| doxy of the Mass of Paul VI, which had been | promulgated by the Apostolic Constitution Missale Roman |
| legislation-privileges, statutes and edicts | promulgated by the king or adopted by the Sejm, as well |
| cation (1080), opposes the laws of celibacy | promulgated by the pope, condemns the inciting of the p |
| not bound by the Constitutional Framework ( | promulgated by UNMIK) or by UNSCR1244 that is addressed |
| igious orthodoxy, under which the doctrines | promulgated by the Church were supposed to be uniform a |
| aints in the presence of Pope John Paul II, | promulgated Charles of Austria's "heroic virtues." |
| e reforms that his father, Alexander II had | promulgated, Count Loris-Melikov resigned several month |
| On December 19, 1939 Article XV was | promulgated, creating the Empire Air Training Scheme. |
| which he is alleged to have maintained and | promulgated doctrines contrary and repugnant to or inco |
| ngdom of Great Britain and Ireland that was | promulgated during the Seven Years' War. |
| ar Act 1915 was a British Act of Parliament | promulgated during the First World War which brought pr |
| The treaty, which was | promulgated either in late September/early October 1204 |
| Shen Buhai | promulgated his own concept of wu wei, which caused som |
| presiding bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori | promulgated his restoration to the ordained ministry of |
| It was | promulgated in a ceremony at the Champ de Mars. |
| ani War of 1965, the Enemy Property Act was | promulgated in 1968 . |
| the Guhyasamaja Tantra which he assiduously | promulgated in Tibet. |
| Another new constitution was | promulgated in 1954, followed by elections the same yea |
| t encyclical of the war Summi Pontificatus, | promulgated in October 1939, exemplified both "the hesi |
| A new and democratic constitution was | promulgated in 1988, and in the following year the firs |
| Upset at the new state constitution | promulgated in 1895 and the lack of opposition by the s |
| damental Rules of the Afghan government are | promulgated in an issue of the Islah of Kabul. |
| For instance, the Gregorian Calendar, | promulgated in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII, was developed |
| gued that the ROC Nationality Law which was | promulgated in February 1929 would have applied to the |
| Law of the Republic of China was originally | promulgated in February 1929, when Taiwan was argued to |
| ubjects from their allegiance, needed to be | promulgated in England before it could take legal effec |
| These acts were | promulgated in Valencia and Aragon in 1707, and were ex |
| ccordance with the decree Licet de Vitenda, | promulgated in the Third Lateran Council in 1179, which |
| Draconian laws were | promulgated in 1940 to induce compliance, the diplomats |
| p to rewrite the Constitution that had been | promulgated in 1990 which many Indo-Fijians alleged dis |
| When the Ervigian code was | promulgated in November 681, Erwig had added six more o |
| Some Deductions from the System | Promulgated in the Page of Divine Revelation: Ranged in |
| s in Bavaria (725 and 726), where laws were | promulgated in Theuderic's name. |
| gated, and in its place the Gospel has been | promulgated, in which it is written, "Son and daughter |
| new status, a new Egyptian Constitution was | promulgated in April 1923 by a 30-member legislative co |
| try's new Constitution, that days later was | promulgated in solemn session. |
| on the doctrine of the blessed Trinity,' as | promulgated in the first article of the Church of Engla |
| g numbers of enemy aircraft"; the award was | promulgated in the London Gazette on 11 February 1941 u |
| r Olahus took part in the Council, or if he | promulgated in Hungary its decrees of 1562 and 1564, it |
| n, and Use of, Prepared Opium, was a treaty | promulgated in Geneva on 11 February 1925. |
| The Centre collected and | promulgated information with regards to war crimes, spe |
| hige was entrusted with enforcing the newly | promulgated Kuge Shohatto code of conduct for court nob |
| rding to some defined mechanisms given by a | promulgated law. |
| man times", established the Inquisition and | promulgated laws that applied to both Indians and Spani |
| In 1391, John | promulgated legislation on Jews in different cities of |
| iocese of Samoa-Apia), December 7-14, 1990, | promulgated, May 1, 1991, Feast of Saint Joseph the Wor |
| In 2001, the Duke | promulgated new Statutes submitted to various Bishops t |
| It was | promulgated on 18 September 1979. |
| The new constitution was | promulgated on 11 December 2010, starting the Fourth Re |
| Republic of China's constitution, which was | promulgated on January 1, 1947. |
| ith a 97% turnout, the new constitution was | promulgated on 13 March. |
| 98.8% of voters with a 93% turnout, and was | promulgated on 10 March. |
| 1% of voters, with a 96.3% turnout, and was | promulgated on 22 February. |
| The climatic Quit India rebellion was | promulgated on 7 August 1942 by the Congress in a publi |
| Dominus ac Redemptor is the papal brief | promulgated on 21 July 1773 by which Pope Clement XIV s |
| tory, as mandated by the 1925 Constitution, | promulgated on September 18 of that year. |
| 1,960 to 164 of the bishops assembled, and | promulgated on December 4, 1963 by Pope Paul VI. |
| troops to accept the principles, which were | promulgated on February 24, 1821, as the Plan of Iguala |
| A decree of miracle was | promulgated on 27 March 2010 by Pope Benedict, as it ha |
| 92.9% turnout, the revised constitution was | promulgated on 22 November. |
| ed for its Latin incipit) was a papal bull, | promulgated on Wednesday, May 15, 1252, by Pope Innocen |
| 838, it is understood from the code of laws | promulgated over the school that the education and trai |
| urch, "the first infallible and effectually | promulgated pronouncement on the Canon" was that define |
| To implement APPS, the Coast Guard has | promulgated regulations prohibiting the discharge of oi |
| ative and gubernatorial action as for newly | promulgated rules. |
| He | promulgated social reforms act. |
| the scanty accounts of Baudolino's life and | promulgated such anachronistic beliefs as that he had b |
| ent operated under an interim constitution, | promulgated that same day. |
| red in part by facts that Musgrave publicly | promulgated that were not accurate about the church's l |
| In this essay Tolkien first | promulgated the AB language concept. |
| e Constitutional Assembly that redacted and | promulgated the new constitution. |
| The US Department of Homeland Security | promulgated the Final Rule on April 9, 2007. |
| In 903 Louis | promulgated the first customs regulations in the German |
| During this period he | promulgated the Criminal Code, and began the reform of |
| The Diet of Japan | promulgated the Act on March 31, 1906. |
| In the encyclical Ad caeli reginam he | promulgated the feast, Queenship of Mary. |
| President Evo Morales | promulgated the measure into law on 8 October 2010. |
| He | promulgated the earliest versions of a written code of |
| will quote from the published gazette that | promulgated the award. |
| King Albert II of Belgium signed and | promulgated the bill on 12 February 1999. |
| In 1395 he | promulgated the so-called Rupertinische Konstitution wh |
| lared war on Spain in 1595 and had recently | promulgated the Edict of Nantes, on 13 April. |
| e 1988 National Constituent Assembly, which | promulgated the current Constitution of Brazil. |
| ing authorities and the British authorities | promulgated the Shanghai Land regulations, which paved |
| An imperial rescript issued the same day, | promulgated the organic law of the new state, establish |
| cluded, and on 22 July 1843 the two parties | promulgated the "General Regulations of Trade with Brit |
| a wooden crucifix at the feet of which were | promulgated the issues of the Council of Trent, whose s |
| 's new constitution and electoral law being | promulgated the year before. |
| matters of religion, and the Mongol empire | promulgated the notion of state above religion, while s |
| She | promulgated them in England at the very end of the twel |
| gers making virginity pledges such as those | promulgated through purity balls usually do not adhere |
| The League was | promulgated to last for three years, and this was later |
| date, and to date, no regulations have been | promulgated to govern the program's implementation. |
| eate policies on animal welfare, which were | promulgated to enhance animal care within the county an |
| r pattern of royal protection, as laws were | promulgated to protect their property, forbid attempts |
| The regulations at issue were | promulgated under the authority of the National Industr |
| poses of deciding the case that regulations | promulgated under section 602 of Title VI may validly p |
| aw, which was reduced to a written form and | promulgated under Clovis, who died 27 November, 511, pu |
| It is being | promulgated with a DVD-based course of study called "Tw |
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