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  • Also, they have some distinct culture and customs a bit different from other Jyapus, which thes
  • There are various customs about the kinds of maror placed at each locat
  • You've changed all the old customs about having quote-captions, and this is wher
  • empire of the lord king has its own laws and customs according to the peculiarities and uses of th
  • he name Matthew does not appear in the 1492/3 customs accounts, so it was either fairly new or an o
  • sylum Act 1999, Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005, Immigration, Asylum and Nationality
  • The bookstore challenged the section of the Customs Act which prohibited the importation of obsce
  • a in 1988 for a trafficking offence under the Customs Act 1901 and certain less serious charges.
  • Section 112 of the Customs Act 1901 (Cth) prohibited the exportation of
  • The Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005 (c.11) is an Act of the Parliament o
  • It was held that the Customs Act, which gave broad powers to customs inspe
  • ipation by Canadians in foreign wars, and the Customs Act, which provided for government control ov
  • 950 his father was promoted head of the Swiss Customs Administration in Berne and the family moved
  • er finishing school, Neuner joined the German Customs Administration in August 2003 to become a mem
  • eral and later acting director general of the Customs Administration.
  • the Customs Administrative Act did not decide whether the
  • ent time touring the country and learning its customs; after this, they made the Railway their top
  • cilitate cooperation between their respective customs agencies in preventing IP infringement.
  • A countersuit was filed by a British customs agent Paxton, and together these are known as
  • His father served as a Customs agent in Barbados, and Marblehead.
  • ht after winning a race, he is caught by U.S. Customs agents after his car is disabled by the ficti
  • legal immigrants up in burlap bags so that if customs agents were to approach then he could easily
  • U.S. Customs agents boarded Friedrich Der Grosse in the po
  • On July 8, 1998, Voet was stopped by French Customs agents as he tried to cross the French-Belgia
  • was resolved by passing a bill assuming these customs agents into the employ of the Confederacy as
  • after his first season, Murdoch was caught by customs agents in Toronto with 4.5 grams of cocaine s
  • der pressure from the press and artists, U.S. customs agreed to rethink their classification of the
  • implementation of the Framework, Security and Customs Agreements concluded between the parties on t
  • During 1946, Son Bonet was equipped as a customs airport and opened to domestic and internatio
  • imbatore Airport (IATA: CJB, ICAO: VOCB) is a customs airport located in Peelamedu, serving Coimbat
  • pants, or men with pierced ears, both common customs among Tamils.
  • Nomads of the Balkans: an account of life and customs among the Vlachs of Northern Pindus, London 1
  • e analyses the complex of people, technology, customs and regulations involved.
  • Military customs and procedures prohibited Fay from interviewi
  • ch 1994 and then Minister for Small Business, Customs and Construction until Labor's defeat at the
  • inhabitants of Malana) admire their culture, customs and religious beliefs.
  • and society in accordance with local beliefs, customs, and traditions.
  • Indians were devotedly attached to their old customs and religions.
  • never completely loses touch with the tribal customs and influences that shaped her formative year
  • Boilvin studied the customs and culture of the Winnebago and provided the
  • he Battle of Brookland took place between the Customs and Excise men and the Aldington Gang, the sm
  • changed his civil job to that of surveyor of customs and excise.
  • about political developments, about Albanian customs and about the structure and position of the C
  • He joined the Department of Customs and Excise in Manchester the same year and tr
  • orean culture but retained many of their Goan customs and traditions.
  • (pornographic) video tape confiscated by H.M. Customs and Excise.
  • arms, he was appointed Minister for Trade and Customs and Minister for Health in the Bruce governme
  • ith learning the Finnish language & the local customs and with meeting other ex-pats.
  • laced by Ernest Charles Baxter, Controller of Customs and Excise, on 31 March 1916.
  • Their customs and traditions are similar to other Rajput co
  • the following five years, he made a study of customs and antiquities in Sweden, Norway, Lapland an
  • f the committee of Parliament for farming the customs, and on 25 March he was made, with Sir Thomas
  • pecially important for his accounts of Jewish customs and ceremonies.
  • ana and a judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.
  • rbary Coast in the seventeenth century; their customs, and their religious behavior.
  • ws him first hand account of the social life, customs and problems of the sugar cane workers.
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Federal Aviation A
  • nd then runs to the Lok Ma Chau Station where customs and immigration facilities are provided.
  • mother's tutelage that Alexander learned the customs and language of the Indians and came to devel
  • ael, where they no longer maintain all of the customs and do not speak Hungarian or German.
  • cle bush taxi that brought me to the Liberian customs and immigration building by the little bridge
  • were built nearby, as well as a house for the Customs and Excise Officer.
  • A brief history of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals / by Giles S. Rich.
  • is brave, a soldier and a patriot, mindful of customs and traditions - a description that Damazy do
  • grations of peoples and the spread of certain customs and beliefs.
  • their belongings through the mainland Chinese customs and again have their documents processed.
  • He then spent his entire career at Customs and Excise apart from a spell as Lieutenant,
  • Rokeach have had a major influence on Jewish customs and Torah study.
  • 3 - 1 December 2002) was a Commissioner of HM Customs and Excise, 1957-73.
  • It is an encyclopedia of natural history, customs and folklore, history, and the topography of
  • As suggested in this paper on the customs and beliefs of the Micmacs, it would seem tha
  • eks, in order to become acquainted with their customs and institutions; but I have no need of gold,
  • ers, and a focus on explaining the origins of customs and festivals are all significant features of
  • oups...based on similarity of military roles, customs and traditions."
  • ge provide some insight into the social life, customs and beliefs of its original speakers-for exam
  • e of John Crewe, disqualified all officers of Customs and Excise and the Post Office from voting in
  • Birch was arrogant and disrespectful of local customs and the ruling Sultan of Perak, for example b
  • ber, was able to enjoy the Comptrollership of Customs, and was appointed Clerk of the Hanaper.
  • as Adjudicator for Inland Revenue and for HM Customs and Excise on 26 April 1999.
  • as defense, external affairs, communications, customs and such other matters as may be necessary.
  • erger of the Inland Revenue and Her Majesty's Customs and Excise which took effect on 18 April 2005
  • The expected users of this project are Customs and Border Patrol and Transportation Security
  • Customs and Excise Department
  • Scott gives an account of the customs and of particular Bedesmen he knew in the int
  • In 1841 Catlin published Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians,
  • four operating components of border security: Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Immigration and
  • Curious Customs and Cures
  • Like her brother, Lane Poole adopted local customs and dress in order to gain acceptance in Egyp
  • Charlottetown to become district chief of the Customs and Excise Department.
  • the O'Donnell review called for the merger of Customs and Excise with Inland Revenue; in the 2004 B
  • guage, Romani society and culture, and Romani customs and traditions.
  • e obverse of this warrant card is a member of Customs and Excise Service holding an office specifie
  • dministration and former Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
  • the information it affords regarding ancient customs and laws, it is of great value to the student
  • The king had to follow the customs and traditions which were in popular practice
  • as appointed the Deputy Commissioner of U. S. Customs and Border Protection on April 4, 2010 As the
  • e new parish will continue traditional Polish customs and culture.
  • He served as Minister for Customs and Excise from October 1956 to June 1964.
  • due to a money laundering investigation by HM Customs and Excise.
  • Chief Justice who knew our ways and laws and customs and who was kind to us.".
  • arms embargo, including by review of national customs and border control; and to recommend steps to
  • The U.S. Customs and Border Protection is more inclusive in it
  • people as models and studying ancient Judaic customs and rituals.
  • a large number of the voters were employed as customs and excise officers.
  • appointed judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by President Harry S. Trum
  • In 2004 he was acting director of the Customs and Excise Prosecutions Office.
  • barrio La playa, PR-123, heading to the Ponce customs and immigration office, PR-12, leading to La
  • r and Azamgarh are far more orthodox in their customs and traditions, with growing intermarriage wi
  • stepsisters and between cousins, and various customs and superstitious prescriptions (§§ 33-end).
  • Department of Customs and Excise, Comptroller-General
  • as well Agricultural specialists with U.S. Customs and Border Protection found an adult khapra b
  • He was appointed Commissioner of Customs and Excise in 1984, followed by his appointme
  • 19 he was appointed Secretary to the Board of Customs and Port Duties in Ireland.
  • male and female) will illustrate the manners, customs, and art-industries of their country, attired
  • 1930 when he became Chairman of the Board of Customs and Excise and Chairman of the Board of Inlan
  • ks are interesting because he describes local customs and peculiarities of the people in the Austri
  • such as understanding of the Korean language, customs and culture.
  • district, and in 1853 he was sub-collector of customs and visiting magistrate for the convict depot
  • e West, he wrote a 40-chapter document on the customs and geography of the Mongols.
  • e; A Play in Four Acts: A Study of the Types, Customs, and Needs of the American Negro (1903); and
  • Customs and Border Protection (CBP) seized 1,176.74
  • junior examiner and in 1910 transferred to HM Customs and Excise as Assistant Committee Clerk.
  • British television drama about Her Majesty's Customs and Excise in the fictional Dorset town of Wr
  • he founding community originally followed the customs and observance of the Augustinian monastery a
  • Nothing came of Customs and Excise's investigation, and Vaughan reins
  • distilling licence ever issued by the UK's HM Customs and Excise.
  • d and received authorization by United States Customs and Border Protection to offer nonstop charte
  • Nelson, a Federal Agent in Border Patrol, US Customs and Homeland Security; and Howard Wooldridge,
  • the boat capsized, he was arrested by British customs and Excise officers, and became the subject o
  • ltiple arrests and successful prosecutions by Customs and Police officers.
  • 2008 Bingel served as Chief of Staff for U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
  • arms embargo, including by review of national customs and border control; and to recommend steps to
  • As Chief of Staff at U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bingel worked closely w
  • m to be a judge on the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (CCPA).
  • ian and a judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.
  • He was the Customs and Trade Superintendent and Counselor for Fo
  • y Sabre, M-1 Rifle, and knowledge of military customs and courtesies.
  • Heraldry in the Catholic Church: Its Origins, Customs, and Laws, New Jersey: Humanities Press Inc,
  • town of Sleepy Hollow, with its quaint Dutch customs and local ghost stories.
  • As a result, there is no uniformity in customs and ceremonies within and between districts a
  • oped by the Department of Homeland Security's Customs and Border Protection that places teams at Eu
  • ut forward the issues and decide according to customs and traditions, and has provided added and fe
  • the rebels, promising to respect traditional customs and rights in the future.
  • The Customs and Excise Headquarters Building (23-Storeys)
  • ded to terminate the service at Attari, where customs and immigration clearances take place.
  • gradually introduced the West Syrian liturgy, customs and script to the Malabar Coast.
  • The Coast Guard used Kangaroo for customs and coastal surveillance patrols.
  • The combined Board of Customs and Excise was formed in 1909 by the transfer
  • Commissioner of Customs and Border Protection
  • e is best known for recording Native American customs and practices in the 1690s and 1700s, and for
  • years later he transferred into Her Majesty's Customs and Excise, and rose steadily through the ran
  • Thurston investigated the manners, customs and physical characteristics of over 300 cast
  • ants of this community retained their African customs and language well into the 20th century.
  • ng the Hellenization by going back to Iranian customs and traditions of Achamenids time.
  • The daughter of a Customs and Excise officer, Davies was born in Tonypa
  • nce coalition government, serving Minister of Customs and Minister of Consumer Affairs.
  • Due to the customs and traditions specific to the ethnic groups
  • Ntuppuuppakkoranaendaarnnu attacks age-old customs and superstitions, Shabdangal raises voice ag
  • educate viewers about the country's culture, customs and history (though in a humorous way, includ
  • Distinctive Customs and Practices of the Moravian Church (1941)
  • re assigned to duty by the local collector of customs and as such they carried out a myriad of task
  • sion shows, often introducing Hungarian food, customs and culture.
  • documentary also focussed on how the police, customs and other agencies are working to combat thes
  • of the emin stationed in Ragusa (who handled customs and tariffs on foreign trade) are receipts fo
  • ed security check conducted jointly with U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents.
  • He obtained a post in Customs and Excise but a wound sustained during the r
  • up of primitive humanoids living nearby whose customs and appearances closely resemble North Americ
  • since it also deals with aetiologies of Roman customs and myths.
  • ted from Inland Revenue to become Minister of Customs, and in this position he was successful in ha
  • To develop the cultural traditions, customs and language of the Roma.
  • Presiding judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals from 1937-1955.
  • ury Algiers under the new Ottoman regime, the customs and practices of the pre-existing Barbary cor
  • rnment, codes of conduct set by institutions, customs and practices found in society and the moral
  • February 1968 and was appointed Minister for Customs and Excise in February 1968 in the first Gort
  • The Forest is full of ancient customs and traditions.
  • They continually refused to enter a customs and currency union with Germany.
  • In them, Yucatan retain their customs and tariff laws and the free entry of goods t
  • The perumkaliyattam consistes of several customs and rituals like Varachuvekkal, kalnattu karm
  • , the bulk of the community abandoned Islamic customs, and embraced Hinduism.
  • The traditional customs and tales of a Czech village are depicted in
  • r, daily commuters still need to pass through customs and immigration checkpoints, as travel betwee
  • cases handled by the Investigation Branch of Customs and Excise such as the illegal import of good
  • n traditional performance, tales on Ukrainian customs and Ukrainian dinner.
  • 68 to 1991 served as a judge on U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (CCPA) and on the U.S. Cou
  • ng in applications related to Jewish history, customs and traditions and the Hebrew language.
  • V being thematic discourse covering themes of customs and institutions.
  • religious philosophies, with different social customs and literature, with no intermarriage and bas
  • tself but the reasons we celebrate it and the customs and traditions involved in it.
  • Folk lore, old customs, and superstitions in Shakespeare land, 1929
  • , with whom he struck up a dialogue and whose customs and nature he studied extensively.
  • an culture and simultaneously preserve Kazakh customs and law.
  • It is also home to Denmark's Customs and Taxes Museum.
  • Many ancient customs and religious rites are still practiced in La
  • design and construct what will celebrate the customs and tradition of Hawaii.
  • s personal conduct he strictly adheres to the customs and mystical philosophy of Chabad Hasidism.
  • He wrote The Kachins, Their Customs and Traditions (Rangoon, 1913) and Missionary
  • As for mere customs and usages (minhagim), the government, after
  • particular areas of Essex or to liaison with Customs and with other divisions of Essex Police, suc
  • n P. Ahern is the Acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
  • He strived to reform Hindu customs and family laws to synergize with modern time
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