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  • be self-supporting, self-propagating, and self-governing, adapted to local conditions and not merel
  • ich remained effective until 1973, and was self-governing although foreign policy and military affai
  • They sought expansion of local self-governing and cultural freedom, but did not want to
  • ihar, Zhang proclaimed his territory to be self-governing, and was inaugurated as governor on 7 Janu
  • missions field that were self-supporting, self-governing, and self-propagating (Venn used the term
  • The ACT was not self-governing at this time.
  • s the first time this body sat; it was not self-governing at this time.
  • Elections for the Palestinian self-governing authority were held on January 20, 1996, t
  • rthern Territory population to introduce a self-governing body for the region.
  • named the New Philharmonia Orchestra) as a self-governing body and he served as its first chairman.
  • : in charge of local administration, local self-governing, border administration, public properties,
  • 938, the Colac Riding severed and became a self-governing borough, which then became a town on 26 Ma
  • lago in the southern Atlantic Ocean, are a self-governing British overseas territory.
  • West Falkland and 776 lesser islands, is a self-governing British Overseas Territory.
  • ns; prior to this, Belize had been a fully self-governing British colony.
  • rainian Catholic Church is an independent, self-governing church in full communion with the Pope in
  • ege and St John's College, are independent self-governing colleges.
  • rowth and political consolidation of these self-governing colonies within an increasingly united Bri
  • intimate knowledge of the feelings of the self-governing colonies.
  • South Australia became a self-governing colony in 1856 with the ratification of a
  • outhern Rhodesia was awarded the status of self-governing Colony within the British Empire.
  • was elected to the first Parliament of the self-governing colony of Victoria, as MLC for Central Pro
  • urugwi), a small rural town in the British self-governing colony of Southern Rhodesia, Smith served
  • ralia 1996, pages 30-31] Victoria became a self-governing colony.
  • ly held its first session, and it became a self-governing colony.
  • ral strike of 1913 and "soviet" (meaning a self-governing committee) had become a popular term after
  • he early 11th century, when Genoa became a self-governing commune within the Regnum Italicum.
  • Dome Village was a self-governing community of "people unable or [...] unwil
  • Colleges and PPHs are autonomous self-governing corporations within the university, and al
  • It established the Irish Free State as a self-governing dominion within the British Empire and als
  • h established legislative equality for the self-governing dominions of the British Empire and the Un
  • nations joined the British Commonwealth as self-governing dominions.
  • e. self-governing) entities were considerably modified as co
  • ritory had the status of a British colony, self-governing from 1855) to 1949.
  • e founding of the Executive Committee, the self-governing group of student and community officers th
  • Faith Promise Church is an autonomous and self-governing group.
  • ming citizens of one of ten tribally based self-governing homelands called bantustans, four of which
  • By the 1930s Ceylon was increasingly self-governing in internal matters, and Goonetilleke rose
  • e British Government in India to introduce self-governing institutions gradually to India.
  • population regarding the establishment of self-governing institutions, in accordance with various a
  • and oversee the development of democratic self-governing institutions.
  • eing friendlier than Democrats towards the self-governing island of Taiwan, which China considers pa
  • supervising - on a provincial range - the self-governing municipalities and counties as well as eac
  • is a private, federally- and state-funded, self-governing national agency of the institutions of hig
  • The name "monthly meeting" reflects the self-governing organization of the Society of Friends.
  • On the contrary, the constitutions of the self-governing parts of the British Empire have developed
  • Many of these cities had been self-governing poleis before the Jewish Hasmoneans had co
  • ProEnglish is a self-governing project of U.S. Inc., a 501(c)(3) tax-exem
  • The Girls of Old Town are a group of self-governing prostitutes in the fictional universe of F
  • ent republic; prior to this, it had been a self-governing protectorate.
  • It became a self-governing school in 1992 and has links with schools
  • It is a self-governing state school with 70 teachers and 45 suppo
  • unincorporated New Zealand territory to a self-governing state in free association with Wellington,
  • f New Zealand, comprising New Zealand, the self-governing state of the Cook Islands, the self-govern
  • Although never recognised as a self-governing state, it voted itself a Constitution in 1
  • 934, the Dominion suspended Newfoundland's self-governing status and the Commission of Government to
  • The Romans restored their self-governing status, so the conquest amounted to a "new
  • 16 July - Australian colonies granted self-governing status.
  • er than Denmark and 99 other countries and self-governing territories.
  • state of Niue from its establishment as a self-governing territory 19 October 1974 until his death
  • Viet Bac and Tay Bac Self-governing together is the region with many Ethnic mi
  • of lands given to Cossack officers or free self-governing villages controlled by the peasants, 33% o
  • The Halls of Residence were intended to be self-governing, with responsibility for drawing up house