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  • r almost two full years; they'd demanded full royalty accounting and accused Knight of double-dippi
  • was the second most important burial site for royalty after the Basilique Saint-Denis.
  • ish Roman Catholics as the natural friends of Royalty against the Protestant sectaries, who had sup
  • narro endorsed this product in exchange for a royalty agreement reported to have earned his consult
  • General Motors signed a "lucrative" royalty agreement to manufacture the torque converter
  • ion (APRA) - decided to scrap a long-standing royalty agreement with commercial radio stations that
  • rians may have seen the giants as a symbol of royalty, although many churches were ransacked in the
  • Royalty and many other famous people have stayed at t
  • , referring to a governing body consisting of royalty and high-ranked kuge (higher than ju-sammi).
  • etween the conservative, religious Kingitanga royalty and their Ngati Maniapoto hosts, to the exten
  • latively unfashionable, and only produced for royalty and the very rich.
  • alified as a physician, becoming popular with royalty and politicians and receiving a baronetcy for
  • front of the hall are reserved for Mardi Gras royalty, and parades on the St. Charles route pause i
  • s of Snowdon continued the connection between royalty and the King Charles Spaniel, attending Princ
  • The rich and famous, royalty and heads of state from all over the world, p
  • gious Hotel Alfonso XIII which hosts Europe's royalty and international celebrities.
  • us local tribes under its control under their royalty and to coordinate the resistance.
  • tre's obsession with mythology and stories of royalty and shied away from overloading his plays wit
  • was not wealthy enough to properly look after royalty and he was placed in the household of Manriqu
  • e a vacation site preferred by the Portuguese royalty and the future king D. Manuel I was born in t
  • arket town in times when it was frequented by royalty, and housed a garrison of soldiers to protect
  • d by sparkles, butterfly wings, and motifs of royalty and jewellery.
  • A descendant of Austrian royalty, and also Mexican nobility on his father's ma
  • unique collection of horseshoes presented by Royalty and Peers of the Realm passing through the ma
  • Wikipedia:Naming conventions ( royalty and nobility) says: "No family or middle name
  • lsea, an establishment favoured by Hanoverian royalty and demolished in 1839.
  • in the traditional Mongol manner reserved for royalty and nobility; without shedding blood.
  • e Phantom IV, of which just 18 were built for royalty and heads of state.
  • en women often sought to become a mistress to royalty, and her mother Marie had previously been a m
  • (It was later renamed Royalty and Empire).
  • lsea, an establishment favoured by Hanoverian royalty and demolished in 1839.
  • e made between 1950 and 1956, exclusively for royalty and heads of state.
  • nd other social events for the St. Petersburg royalty and nobility.
  • n unidentified killer shoots a man of Chinese royalty and steals diamonds from him.
  • stard is a concept album with a 3-act tale of royalty and betrayal.
  • She was also a social success with royalty and the aristocracy of Britain.
  • This article is supported by WikiProject Royalty and Nobility (marked as High-priority).
  • e frequent hunting expeditions by the Spanish royalty, and being a main stop on the road from the c
  • He claims to be royalty and the long-lost heir to the French throne.
  • Since 2003, he has been head of the Royalty and Diplomatic Protection Department.
  • on Command, responsible for the protection of royalty and politicians before assuming the role of C
  • and reception area were provided for visiting royalty, and these saw frequent use.
  • she is so greatly born, she has a frenzy for royalty, and will fall in love with and at the feet o
  • lked across the bridge), and welcomed British royalty and Pope John Paul II on their visits to the
  • university town of Uppsala in Sweden clergy, royalty and academia historically resides on the west
  • Maidams are tumuli of the royalty and aristocracy of the medieval Ahom Kingdom
  • mophilia has featured prominently in European royalty and thus is sometimes known as "the royal dis
  • Walton Heath has had a long association with royalty and politics, with Edward, Prince of Wales ha
  • ligarchs are competing against Middle Eastern royalty and Nigerian oil executives for a slice of th
  • ollywood actresses, British and International royalty and European aristocracy; famous clients have
  • Captain Harold Cox would marry into Hawaiian royalty, and his daughter would marry Chief Hoʻolulu,
  • o wash, they invested him with the ensigns of royalty, and conducted him to Alexander.
  • colors are purple and gold, which represents royalty and their mascot is a ruling monarch.
  • LOSING THE DUTCH ONE, ROYALTY APPEARS BEFORE ME
  • s without a fight and, having stripped him of royalty, appointed him to this see.
  • an) and mountain woman descended from ancient royalty, are fictionalized.
  • there and entertained Queen Victoria, foreign royalty, aristocrats, writers (Dickens, Thackeray, Lo
  • s a long and distinguished history of serving royalty, as well as stars and celebrities.
  • ook offers an insight into the life of Indian royalty as it skillfully revolves around the internal
  • to have played with such New Orleans musical royalty as Professor Longhair, The Meters, The Nevill
  • L/R: Licensed by Royalty as Mustard's wife
  • 947 in a royal family of Avadh, but renounced royalty as a young man inspired by the teachings of B
  • abel was descended from English and Castilian royalty, as well as several major English aristocrati
  • Campbell succeeded in obtaining the notice of royalty, as reporting in the ‘Daily Post' of Wednesda
  • The house was fit for royalty, as in 1566 Queen Elizabeth I was entertained
  • Fulci was feted like royalty at the January 1996 Fangoria Horror Conventio
  • Chopin and Rachmaninov and has performed for royalty at Windsor Castle on several occasions.
  • South Ham has a number of roads named after Royalty, authors and saints.
  • vironments, including (starting in 1969) on a royalty basis from National CSS, Inc., on their propr
  • in to market her fairness cream Fair One on a royalty basis.
  • cial climber who chased after aristocrats and royalty, Bates-Batcheller was hampered in this by her
  • ugh allowed to retain the outward insignia of royalty, became practically a state pensioner, and al
  • Reporting Royalty: Behind the scenes with the BBC's Royal Corre
  • eals, tea and coffee using such names as T.B. Royalty, Black Diamond and Belsun.
  • She was herself not from Rajput royalty, but from a dynasty native to Koch Bihar in B
  • I'm very familiar with the term Jazz Royalty, but this piece may be taking it too literall
  • "the trane" and be known as a bishop of jazz royalty, but I have no sources sited at the time to b
  • ties; gallant and gay in the proud alcoves of royalty, but without resources or judgement in diffic
  • tside the radius being shut due to a punitive royalty charging regime.
  • won a $3,000 prize from Atari, and his first royalty check was $18,000.
  • iza Rios claims to have only received a small royalty check from the sales of Endangered Species, a
  • in when another miracle occurred- Dad's first royalty check for "Save Your Sorrow" arrived just in
  • agan and his heirs and band members, and that royalty checks are being returned to the record compa
  • When the royalty, churchmen, and aristocrats went to view the
  • The succession crisis on the Aragonese Royalty, circa 1412, prompted his choice to be one of
  • lly have written such songs, so when he filed royalty claims with the performing rights society BMI
  • n, Redd Evans and Bob Cavanaugh by ASCAP, the royalty collection agency.
  • Royal Gold - Royalty company with a 3% to 5% claim on Barrick Gold
  • Their titles, several times linked with royalty connections, were passed through male or fema
  • the producers of the film, alleging that his royalty contract had been renegotiated under duress,
  • e available for download on the internet, new royalty contracts had to be drawn up as there was no
  • on doctored an alternative to the traditional royalty deal, an arrangement whereby the artist recei
  • and anticipated income associated with those royalty deals failed to materialize.
  • journals, including Illustrated London News, Royalty Digest, European Royal History Journal, Best
  • Mayor of Chicago has welcomed Presidents and royalty, diplomats and community leaders.
  • y 1964 as the Four Seasons were involved in a royalty dispute with Vee-Jay Records.
  • left the label at the beginning of 1964 in a royalty dispute.
  • The band's ongoing royalty disputes with SST have been given as the caus
  • The Four Tops before leaving the label due to royalty disputes with Motown.
  • in the MA program at Hollins University, Coal Royalty Distinguished Writer in Residence in the MFA
  • and representing the Charlottetown Common and Royalty District in Queens County, first in the 1935
  • , but generally ruled in his favour regarding royalty divisions (which included Molland's compensat
  • as an immediate hit, and a parade of European royalty, drawn to Paris by the Exposition, attended p
  • the institution was under the control of the royalty earlier.
  • to basic research, became one of the leading royalty earning academic research organizations in th
  • nt throughout the day and a very special Jazz Royalty edition of the BBC's Friday Night is Music Ni
  • His main characters are all supporters of Royalty, Empire and the class system and many of his
  • ation (the City being traditionally barred to Royalty except on special occasions) and was routed v
  • commissioned by Tussauds for the Railways and Royalty exhibition at Windsor and Eton Central railwa
  • The company earns a small royalty fee from this club.
  • 80 started legal talks with Pavel regarding a royalty fee.
  • an islanders, after decades of land disputes, royalty fees, and "exploitation," started legal litig
  • freely distributable and may be used without royalty fees, subject to the license agreement.
  • n the region that Ellen Sadler was visited by royalty for a "laying on of hands".
  • 7 from music company, Saregama India Ltd as a royalty for her father's famous work.
  • r blue has had associations with nobility and royalty for thousands of years.
  • omugi Pratama would still continue to receive royalty for 15 years in total.
  • gehead a new division specializing in 16x9 HD royalty free footage for the web and mobile community
  • AlwaysHD is an online, royalty free and rights managed, international stock
  • screen format is immediately downloadable and royalty free through its web site that offers all cli
  • Dassault Systemes provides a yearly royalty free license to anyone requesting the 3DXML f
  • Footagehead is a supplier of 16x9 HD royalty free video clips.
  • Bigstock is an online royalty free, international microstock photography we
  • ution to the entire U.S. automobile industry, royalty free, through its trade association, the Auto
  • Can be used royalty free.
  • she needed to know about impersonating Indian royalty from her acquaintance with the Russian Grand
  • U.S. President since William Howard Taft, and royalty from Greece, Thailand, Abyssinia, Saudi Arabi
  • ands of visitors (including US Presidents and royalty) from all over the world during its first sev
  • The district was named Stanhope-East Royalty from 1996 until 2007.
  • advance royalty, giving the credit to Cogswell and Harrison.
  • eek later received visitors including British royalty, government officials, and members of the pre
  • Nobles and Royalty had hunted deer for both food and sport, usin
  • the French heritage of Canada, the country's royalty has always gone to allowable lengths to ensur
  • To the succeeding royalty he leaves
  • Devine instituted royalty holidays for new wells drilled from June 1, 1
  • He represented Charlottetown and Royalty in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward
  • There had been a casino very popular with royalty in this location, but it was demolished after
  • ly of Prince Edward Island for Georgetown and Royalty in 1846 and served until 1876.
  • 8 started a weekly residency (Fridays) at the Royalty, in Southgate, north London.
  • r blessed) were the imperial guard for Mongol royalty in the Mongol Empire, particularly for the ru
  • sentenced to one year in prison for insulting royalty in an article, although it is not certain whe
  • le or a popular name for members of Ethiopian royalty; in some cases the "horse names" are the only
  • Reputedly fished by royalty in those days (and by distinguished figures s
  • hi folklore who have been given the status of royalty in Shah Jo Risalo.
  • He died in Charlottetown Royalty in 1886.
  • Ranking below royalty in stature is the nobility (simh).
  • thletes did not dip their flag to the British royalty in support of the Irish boycott over Great Br
  • The ancestry of the Bagod family includes royalty in several different areas and times in histo
  • Matt Matera (Dream Party, Royalty In Exile, Dead To Fall, Adriell, Black Candy)
  • It was visited by royalty in 1942, in recognition of the brigade's wart
  • iously the Liberal candidate in Stanhope-East Royalty in the 2003 election.
  • mpire, who will restore the European catholic royalty in the West, destroy the power of heretics an
  • The spa became popular with royalty, including King Sigismund of Hungary and Empe
  • In its prime, the hall entertained much royalty, including Queen Elizabeth I, King James I an
  • ds and guests of numerous members of European royalty including Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, and h
  • Often frequented by celebrities and Royalty, including Prince William and Andrew Evans.
  • een frequented by celebrities, socialites and royalty, including: The Beatles and The Rolling Stone
  • The royalty income enabled him to work as a freelance jou
  • In 2005, the Pizza Pizza Royalty Income Fund (TSX: PZA.UN), an open-ended trus
  • tion by Smith in order to give her a share of royalty income.
  • renewed popularity which brought Fields large royalty incomes during his last two years.
  • ty, Texas, where it owns a 75% net overriding royalty interest in the fee mineral interests (in thi
  • h Plains; the trust owns a 95% net overriding royalty interest in all of its properties outside of
  • Bandages & Royalty is Forgive Durden's debut EP.
  • Oppose, common practice for royalty is not to use the full name.
  • bility of such a descent for Western European royalty is even less realistic.
  • is the resolution of ownership, licensing and royalty issues that had existed between local authori
  • hout history including King George V, Russian Royalty, J.J. Sainsbury, Winston Churchill and U.S. G
  • 17 U.S.C. ch.8-Proceedings by Copyright Royalty Judges
  • 28, he opened a carding mill in Charlottetown Royalty, later building a flour mill and kiln.
  • sed to refer to an honor given to a knight by royalty, literally means "slap" or "punch" (usually i
  • mines coal mines operated by Prairie Mines & Royalty Ltd.
  • , rather than the fashion focus of mainstream royalty magazines.
  • Like royalty, military service is also compulsory, it bein
  • 75 BC, bore all the trappings of Hellenistic royalty: ministers, courtiers, a bureaucracy and body
  • om ABC, therefore, Hardcastle and Fuller lost royalty money.
  • Llewelyn, wanting to cement his links to royalty more forcefully, sought to marry Eleanor de M
  • ght claim by parent Warner Music Group, after royalty negotiations between WMG and YouTube (which S
  • Marriages between the royalty of Maui and Hawaii island would explain relat
  • at he dispatch one of his Jews of the seed of royalty of the House of David.
  • Only, evidence of Royalty of Marathas can be found in 96K i. e. Shahann
  • dmired by the most accomplished musicians and royalty of her time.
  • ernment to load guano, and had been charged a royalty of 10 shillings per ton.
  • The New York Times calls her "the royalty of burlesque.
  • an acre ($32/km²), in exchange for the usual royalty of 1/8 of every barrel (20 L) of oil pumped f
  • nd burial sites of several key members of the royalty of Imerina, the ethnic community that rose to
  • Ost's clientele includes royalty of several nations; his work has been feature
  • o the vanishing point" who were joined by the royalty of Greece and Saudi Arabia.
  • spring without stop works for which he paid a royalty on each watch.
  • enue is generated by charging a three percent royalty on gross sales of each restaurant.
  • tail taboos against certain people (generally royalty or priests) walking upon the ground or having
  • the hill above Fes, Morocco, possibly housing royalty or personages of some importance, dating back
  • ited States cannot accept titles from foreign royalty or from foreign states without Congressional
  • y Blin, that she is, in fact, the daughter of royalty or high nobility; it may also be revealed tha
  • e presented in the homes or palaces of Muslim royalty or noblemen, who acted as these artists' patr
  • named Vasiliko (Basil), meaning the flower of royalty, out of respect for the Dowager Queen who led
  • ties paid by Baen run circa 5% of a hardcover royalty over the same period, other publishers have p
  • Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners Association was founded in 1946 by Tex
  • vices to petroleum and natural gas producers, royalty owners, oil field service companies, and othe
  • r in the charge for independent producers and royalty owners.
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