The covenantee must declare the full amount receivable on his tax return so that he can be given credit for the tax withheld. |
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Diabetic and asthmatic, she had listened to bad advice that she need not declare the winnings. |
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But Allan Craig added, if the council goes ahead with the plans, the would declare a dispute which could lead to industrial action of some kind. |
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Native porcupine is eaten by the aborigines, who declare it to be budgeree. |
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Requesting the state to protect women appears to declare women helpless victims. |
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Who can declare categorically that the expression of that outrage was excessive? |
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A comfortable exit from this situation would allow him to declare himself injured and thus unavailable to compete. |
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Just a little more than a year ago, the Senate obsequiously handed to the President the constitutional authority to declare war. |
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Isn't it time to declare all such vessels outmoded, obsolete and a danger to peace? |
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The president could also declare a state of emergency and rule by emergency decree. |
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All candidates standing for election have to declare their knowledge of the rules. |
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Western Province leaders have given the Solomons Island government one year to recognise their statehood, or they will declare independence. |
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There is no reason to declare that Mars has been abiotic throughout its history. |
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A closed primary requires that those who wish to vote in the Republican primary declare themselves as a Republican when they register to vote. |
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If a state's laws offend against the Constitution, the Supreme Court can declare them unconstitutional. |
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His initial reaction was to declare that he could not issue letters offhand and would have to verify what actually took place. |
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In some open primary states, voters do have to register in advance or do have to declare a party preference. |
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I am safe to declare that I never yet could make out two consecutive words of any of their announcements. |
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Anyone with an infection of skin disease must wear torn clothes, dishevel their hair, cover their upper lip, and declare themselves unclean. |
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Perhaps it took that long to declare the book lost from the stacks of the Geneva Public Library District. |
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Or, combine your backup generator with a renewable energy system, and declare your total independence from the grid! |
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I hereby declare that I consent to all of the following terms and conditions. |
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It would be honourable for the Forum to come out in the open and declare that they are either a political party or are backing one. |
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Only then did the umpires march out, remove the bails and stumps, and declare that England had won the Ashes. |
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Let us confirm our commitment to all civil rights and let us declare peace a civil right in a democracy, a human right in this world. |
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And he would declare that they were compatible with sincere pain at the anguish of a justly punished culprit. |
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Already, some authors misleadingly declare that the city is made redundant by electronic connectivity. |
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So fie, for shame, and I declare myself rededicated to this humble art, even to the extent of journaling at work. |
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While these two terms declare themselves throughout, their strife is a contentious collusion, less apocalyptic than initiatory. |
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She had walked into the red channel at Heathrow from the baggage reclaim area saying that she had some items to declare. |
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If the Commission wins, the Court will merely declare that the member state has failed to respect the particular legal obligation. |
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I declare this a lifetime top-ten paddle even before a sea lion launches itself onto a rock and poses, head straight up. |
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Obviously it is way too soon to declare that we have entered a post-racial era. |
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To declare the clock running is to force the issue of congressional debate and decision. |
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These similarities have prompted evolutionists to confidently declare that crossopterygians evolved into tetrapods. |
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We declare our own property inherently allodial and unowed, and hereby signify that its confiscation by any government is unwilling. |
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It would be safe to say that there was no need for the Holy Qur'an to expressly declare alcohol haram. |
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Taylor was to address a joint session of Congress yesterday to officially declare his intention to resign and announce a successor. |
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You don't have to declare this interest on your tax return, which is a bonus in itself. |
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In effect, he threatens to declare to the world his administration's moral bankruptcy. |
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Judges are constrained in how they declare the law and in their interpretation of the law. |
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In the end John's position ain't gonna change, and neither is mine, so I hereby declare peace. |
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Risking his life, Ernesto, who is asthmatic, swims across the river to declare his solidarity with the lepers. |
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Constantly it seems we are pressured to declare our allegiance to one side or the other. |
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You must also by law declare certain pecuniary interests in the statutory register kept for this purpose. |
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However, it would still be perfectly lawful for the British state to simply declare him immune from prosecution. |
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You indicate that you forgot to declare the income on your Irish tax return. |
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Like Bonnard, Max is an obsessive reviser, unable to step away from the canvas and declare the pictures complete. |
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These leaders have the power to mobilise huge global resources and declare a war on poverty. |
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When the Crown Office announced the move, its statement failed to declare the men's innocence. |
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Or is knowledge, tautologically, simply what the leading professors in each field declare it to be? |
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The annuitant must declare the full amount receivable on his tax return to be given credit for the tax withheld. |
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Faced with such a vision, a standard reaction is to declare it unrealistic and utopian. |
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Under the country's constitution, there is provision for parliament to declare a state of emergency and annul the results. |
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He offered me the support of the Babylonians if I would declare myself and retake not just Malia, but all of Crete. |
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Lincoln also was the first Commander-in-Chief to declare medicines contraband of war. |
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I can now officially declare the personal relations of Jan-Aug. 2002 a write-off. |
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My only regret is that he did not see fit to ban smoking entirely and declare tobacco an illegal drug in this country. |
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The moral of the story is to declare areas as accurately as possible and in compliance with the rules. |
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I truly and openly declare that I believe that the nation will become a republic over time. |
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Taiwanese law requires any local chip company investing in a venture on the mainland to declare the fact. |
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Once he is there, Eugene will announce himself to be a fraud, Napoleon will declare himself, and the people will rise up for their emperor. |
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Adam, who made his debut at stand-off in the match, is Ben's younger brother, and so the latter had to declare an interest in the match. |
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Encouraged by some of his friends, he tried to declare himself the rightful heir. |
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These contrivances that I declare unto thee are legitimate means of kingcraft. They are not reckoned as methods fraught with deceit. |
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What if they declare that it's time for the public to be told some of the hard truths about the intelligence community's quotidian operations? |
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It became the most effective typological tool to blacken the Irish character and, through association, declare it unfit for self-government. |
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A heart operation in October 2004 forced him to declare that he would fight just one more general election, which he duly won. |
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It's only illegal if one doesn't declare the offshore income in one's annual tax return and pay tax at home. |
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Of course, when I first came into this House every member, individually, had to vote and had to declare that vote in the lobby. |
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The court was told White filled in and signed one claim form seven months after starting work as a police officer and did not declare her income. |
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Anyone choosing this option will have to declare the income to the Inland Revenue and pay tax at their normal rate on it. |
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She went on to declare that she will be returning again after being sent back to Cambodia. |
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So why did I come to the motherland to publicly declare that I am willing to abandon liberalism. |
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But he isn't quite ready to declare that the story has ushered in a new media hierarchy. |
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Each year, ultranationalists from each country try to land on the 20 square kilometers of islands to declare sovereignty. |
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His daughter Elizabeth made it treason to declare her a heretic or usurper. |
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Why Ms. Faun, I do declare that sounds like a half baked attempt at seducing me. |
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Delegated legislation is also subject to control by the courts whose judges can declare a piece of delegated legislation to be ultra vires. |
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Tomorrow is the deadline for candidates who wish to declare their intention to run for Parliament. |
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The business we are in does not allow room for us to declare someone else's mission either accomplished or unaccomplished. |
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Nothing as gratifying as this has ever happened, they declare again and again, since the wars between the gods and the asuras. |
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You think the president has the power to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional. |
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Authorities would have new powers to declare a regional state of emergency in the aftermath of a major terror alert. |
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He would not stop his comments and chose to openly and defiantly declare that nobody will silence him. |
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It is a profanation of religion to declare oneself a terrorist in the name of God, to do violence to others in his name. |
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They gather in a general assembly and declare their grievances against her. |
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Moreover we declare that she had forfeited her pretended title to the aforesaid kingdom, to every right, dignity, and privilege. |
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Decide that twenty dollars for five hours of entertainment is reasonable value and declare that skinflints are humbugs. |
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It is, of course, utterly presumptuous to declare the race over before a single vote has been cast. |
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Whenever I hear someone declare their whiteness, I paddle furiously in the opposite direction. |
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Instead, a poker-faced Willis wanders around the camp like a wary housebuyer uncertain as to whether he should declare his interest. |
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I can safely declare that there were many tears on both sides, in addition to promises that they would wait for each other. |
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Prior to his assassination, he had proclaimed that Guinea-Bissau would declare its independence from Portugal in that year. |
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The hash character is used to declare a temporary table as it is prepended to the table name. |
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We must declare what it is we feel that all people in the world should expect and conversely what we all deserve. |
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If this is him in a bad mood, no wonder so many people declare him a joy to work with. |
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But this apparent desultoriness has been necessary, for I knew not for what branch of science I should eventually have to declare myself. |
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He humbly hands me the necessary amount and I magnanimously declare that I prefer to consider the unpleasant episode closed. |
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He began to level off at 5,500 ft, directed the copilot to declare an emergency and obtain an altitude block of airspace. |
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Let a union declare that it wishes to take Secondary action in an industrial dispute and it is a disgrace. |
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We checked in our luggage and went through the Customs to declare a painting we'd bought. |
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They threatened to invade if it attempts to declare itself a sovereign state. |
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Given New Yorkers' inclination to declare themselves with intense passion on even the most minor issues, this silence might seem odd. |
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A campaign has begun in earnest to persuade The Vatican to declare a former curate of Clonmore Parish Holy. |
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Offshore trusts are not illegal, but individuals must declare income earned from the trust to the Irish tax authorities. |
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You are supposed to declare all rental income from a property in France to the French government. |
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A lab that annually makes or uses 100g or more of these chemicals must declare them. |
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Mrs D doesn't have to declare this income on her tax return, as it is tax free, which is a bonus. |
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The covenantee must declare the full amount receivable on his tax return and he is given credit for the tax withheld. |
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But officials admit they cannot keep track of how much is exported, as few are willing to pay export taxes or declare their income. |
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He may have been the first general in history to declare war on his own population in order to improve their condition! |
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This insecurity could be prompting you to declare eternal love to whomever pays attention to you. |
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Over the course of 20 hands, each player must declare a trump contract two times and a negative contract three times. |
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You have to stand up and declare yourself off limits to emotional terrorism. |
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Thus, even though users declare that they follow many people using Twitter, they only keep in touch with a small number of them. |
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When faced with serious disasters, countries often declare a formal state of emergency. |
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Mr Clarke was the fifth candidate to declare and MPs will shortly reduce that to a shortlist of two before a final ballot of party members. |
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He will have to declare bankruptcy and will be obliged to resign his seat in parliament. |
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And the revival in share prices has prompted many an investor to declare the bear market is finally over. |
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I never said he had to declare his undying love for me and I never expected him to. |
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Slowly but surely, academics crawled out from the sanctity of their ivory tower hidey-holes to declare it an affront to modern womanhood. |
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Neither the president nor Congress, a state governor or state legislature can declare a law unconstitutional. |
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Nor do we declare martial law to keep our people from voting for the kind of government they want. |
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I could see nothing in the state of the club that would have allowed him to declare it unfit for play under the current rules. |
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As long as an unelected theocracy doesn't emerge, the US will be relatively happy to declare victory and leave. |
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Speakers also called on the government to declare May Day a public holiday. |
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Many Orangemen proudly declare that one of the founding principles of Orangeism is religious liberty. |
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I know that it's way too early to declare any kind of victory over my slothful nature, but methinks it's a very good sign. |
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The Nationalists were only too happy in the past to declare themselves as the true heirs of the movement. |
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The Supreme Court struck it down, making it mandatory for all candidates to declare their criminal antecedents. |
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The government has threatened to declare any action illegal and use strike-breakers to maintain services. |
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He argues that we should declare war on specific aggressors in precise and specific language. |
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She changed into her Sugar Daddy pajamas and flumped into bed while planning to declare war on the male race. |
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It would be tempting for the G7 summiteers to declare victory and spend their time enjoying Okinawa's splendid beaches. |
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The unsuccessful diggers would declare their holes blanks, duffers, or shicers, and dedicate them to the Queen. |
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Before I poke my stick into that little hornets' nest, I'm going to declare an interest in both sides. |
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He is seeking a certificate from the Court of Criminal Appeal to declare that the conviction was a miscarriage of justice. |
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It was my intention to declare a mistrial as opposed to an adjournment for the following reasons. |
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At that point, the plaintiff moved that I declare a mistrial based on a reasonable apprehension that I am biased in favour of the defendant. |
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He called on the citizens of his two dioceses to declare their support for Mary. |
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The road in Tunduffe has now gained such a high level of points that Gardai declare it treacherous and a serious accident risk. |
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She had claimed Income Support as a single person and had failed to declare her work. |
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I declare that all such ideas are completely unbelievable and full of rubbish. |
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Only Congress can declare war and only Congress has the constitutional authority to raise money for war and diplomacy. |
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The French government then required Portugal to close her ports to British shipping and to declare war on Great Britain. |
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Then, within their protected virtual enclaves, they declare these things to be the norm. |
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Gulliver's own sailors declare a mutiny on his power and tie him up, conspiring against him, making him their prisoner. |
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In case you are not entitled to declare bankruptcy, he may suggest you to go for Individual Voluntary Arrangement. |
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What you are going to do is polarise the debate, declare yourself an optimist and make the pessimists look like dills. |
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It also remained unclear what sanctions would be applied to those who ignored the government's call to declare untaxed income. |
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If they declare a public health emergency, governments can skip the negotiating. |
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If you are going to publish a credible disclaimer you should declare all your past and present political affiliations. |
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It is unusual in our time to hear or read someone declare that conscience tells them to change their strongest beliefs and sacrifice their most pressing desires. |
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However, the nature of war is changing, and the types of wars that are now being fought could be influenced by international pressure to declare regular truces. |
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After the event Stewards would declare the dead un with correct weight. |
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No candidate will declare for the leadership because the party first has to decide whether to amend its leadership election rules which give grassroots members the final say. |
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I guess I'm not presumptuous enough to declare how it turned out for me. |
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It should not be permissible for retailers or others to declare carbon footprints on consumer-facing labels or websites unless the details of the calculation are published in a public place. |
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It was not hard to declare your solidarity for the Chileans. |
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Having been a loyal deputy to John Swinney throughout his troubled leadership, she was the first candidate to declare for his job when he resigned. |
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It follows reports that they failed to declare income from the sub-let of their constituency offices in Eastwood and Dumfries for at least a year. |
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Inland Revenue investigators have launched a campaign to dissuade the rising number of tax dodgers who every year fail to declare the income from their short-term tenants. |
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This time, conservative French lawmakers are pushing to declare the swimwear illegal. |
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Nevertheless, he and his secretary of the treasury, took the decision to declare the dollar inconvertible and disrupt the international monetary system. |
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Bishops who deny the authority of Scripture and declare that God has changed his mind on matters of sexual ethics, they say, are heretics, not just schismatics. |
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The taxmen seem to have said that significant benefits will accrue to bank customers who declare undischarged tax liabilities before an investigation begins. |
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The Non-GMO Project, on the other hand, provides a voluntary way for manufacturers to declare themselves GMO free. |
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That attack prompted the government to declare a three-month state of emergency in parts of North Sinai. |
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In 2006 he was forced to declare bankruptcy after being successfully sued for defamation by two pap officials. |
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If the business community does not want a regional assembly, then perhaps Mr Prescott should declare the idea the dead duck it has been from the start. |
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In this way they participated in the long European tradition of commissioning portraits to commemorate themselves and to declare their elevated social status. |
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In August, the landlord removed the entire stairwell, prompting City of Montreal building inspectors to declare her apartment unfit for habitation. |
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But then, on the afternoon of the fifteenth, he came to the Assembly in person to declare that he was ordering the army encamped around Paris to disperse. |
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In view of the damage caused to the crops such as paddy, bajra etc, the government would declare drought so that relief could be extended to the affected farmers. |
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Soon every brigand of note, every pirate and village oaf will declare themselves lord of their fief and kingdom and it will all be up for anyone with the mightiest resource. |
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Under Westminster rules, he would have been perfectly entitled to receive money from sub-letting the office but he fell foul of the rules because he did not declare it. |
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It is not enough for a hegemonic power to declare an official policy. |
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If you do not declare yourself immediately, you arouse expectation, especially when the importance of your position makes you the object of general attention. |
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Ted Kennedy never understood why Democrats should declare the era of big government over. |
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They strongly declare the validity and importance of temple worship, in the three worlds of existence and the myriad Gods and devas residing in them. |
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The Court also held that the Magistrate's decision not to declare the police officer a hostile witness was discretionary and did not involve an error of law. |
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It would be presumptuous of me to declare anyone the next great player, for only time decides these questions. |
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Did they ditch class, or did their teachers declare an impromptu holiday? |
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She even had a tiara in her hair as if to declare she was a princess. |
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Mr Rowen has signed a House of Commons motion along with 33 other MPs calling for England to fall in line with other countries and declare its patron saint's day a holiday. |
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I hereby declare myself a fully paid up member of computer geekdom. |
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The rich subsidizers then perversely declare they cannot possibly expand trade with the poor world because of its shameful disrespect for the environment. |
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Menelaus prevails upon Agamemnon, his brother, to declare war on Troy, which has always stood just outside the grasp of the power-hungry Greek ruler. |
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Did someone just pick a percentage out of a hat and declare it to be fair? |
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The women danced to declare their fluency of expression and the knowledge it implied, and they did so unencumbered by the kin group duties that attended such displays. |
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We might declare a micronation soon, but aren't sure if that's legal. |
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We need to manage our expectations so we don't declare failure too soon. |
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I soon found in effect it was impossible for me to declare it, considering the contrast of the solitariness of my long obnubilation and obscurity. |
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But unlike Cognac, regulations in Armagnac permit producers to declare and age a so-called vintage-dated Armagnac. |
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One such description occurs in the opening lines of the poem as Milton joins two rhetorical devices, chiasmus and paradox, to declare his subject. |
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Like hypochondriacs constantly imagining they have various fatal illnesses, cyberchondriacs declare themselves outrageously sick after reading medical material on the Web. |
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Egypt expelled the Turkish ambassador last year, prompting Ankara to declare the Egyptian envoy in Turkey persona non grata. |
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He must now seriously consider if September 13, the date he pledged to unilaterally declare independence, really is worth heralding as the momentous deadline. |
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It was an error of judgment which led a French court to declare valid the will of a morphinist who had committed suicide after leaving his fortune to his mistress. |
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Back in 2007, I wrote an op-ed for The New York Times arguing that SSE should declare victory and then go out of business. |
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The sooner they declare it illegal, the better for all concerned. |
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Beijing also demanded that Abe declare he will no longer pay visits to the war-linked Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo. |
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Usually, we also declare that human negligence must be the root of the abnormalities. |
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On Aug. 13, Minnesota became the first state to declare Vonage a telephone service subject to state regs, including paying fees to fund 911 service. |
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Now the government has the power to declare an organization a foreign agent as an administrative matter. |
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Kieran Hanrahan of RTE will do the honours and declare the school open. |
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And it led him in his teenage years to declare his ambition to become a cop. |
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If there's anything that Reagan should be honoured for it was his preparedness to welcome the initiative offered by Mikhail Gorbachev to declare a Cold War truce. |
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Under regulations, adopted by Parliament, lawyers, prosecutors and magistrates are to declare incomes and property with the National Audit Office. |
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He was one of the first Russian tycoons openly to declare his wealth. |
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Umalasi, the independent body that quality assures the exams, was able to declare the results a true reflection of the actual performance of pupils without any hesitation. |
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Cromwell actually did declare a War on Christmas, which he deemed to be sensuous paganism. |
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If J-Law suddenly decided to declare solidarity with Thai anti-junta activists? |
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To speak of the omneity of matter, to declare that force and feeling and consciousness and thought are material does not prove the boldness of freethought, it betrays an immature mind. |
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I don't think there's a hackerspace, user group, or open-source-related organization anywhere that wouldn't declare you an ex officio member on the spot. |
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Other than that, I can categorically declare that the water hyacinth is flourishing and spreading with gay abandon, continuing to choke other plant life. |
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The mostly young crowd was excited at the prospects of being part of the event, and brought their flags, vuvuzelas and voices, to declare themselves part of the proceedings. |
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For my part, I declare, Sir, it shall never be said that I made such a man my master. |
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The map may declare its sources, accuracy, publication date and authorship, and so forth. |
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He argues for a more rigorous, theophanic model of critical reading that might boldly declare God's revelation in and through artistic works. |
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Aw, Becky, don't pay no attention to THEM. Why, they don't hardly know NOTHIN'. They alluz make up things. I declare they do. |
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Houghton and Sunderland South was the first constituency to declare in the 2015 general election. |
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The batting captain can declare an innings closed at any time when the ball is dead. |
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She found the tomatoes sufficiently tomatoey to declare her first course quite satisfactory. |
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I also declare that we created and generated more than 2000 MW in wind mill energy. |
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The 54-year-old admitted failing to declare his capital to obtain income support, housing benefit, and council tax relief. |
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And so ferforth she gan oure lay declare That she the constable, er that it was eve Converteth, and on Crist made hym bileve. |
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Bucharest set as a trade-off for its consent that Vlachs in Serbia would declare themselves to be members of the Romanian minority. |
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Adolfo Reyes has gone before the Congress to declare that the ruling FRG lacks a security plan. |
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Besides, how does it make Congress more accountable to declare a large percentage of them lame ducks who will never run again? |
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Gayne Young, 42, used the website of the hunters-and-fishers magazine 'Outdoor Life' to declare his admiration for Putin. |
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It's time to declare deterrence a failed strategy, and the possession of nuclear weapons immoral. |
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But the state is now set to declare the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club a criminal outfit within three weeks, police sources told The Australian. |
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With the death of his wife Lysa, he will attempt to declare himself the Lord Protector of the Vale. |
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The court was hearing a petition filed by Rohit Shekhar, seeking its direction to declare Tiwari as his biological father. |
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I propose enacting a spondulix to declare the one dime sufficient to be gotten off. |
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During her original case in 2011, neuropsychiatrist Michael Kopelman said Ms Sobhi had depression when she forgot to declare her crime. |
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Mr Hain did not declare the pounds 5,000 handout from Jon Mendelsohn, which went to fund his failed bid to become deputy leader of the party. |
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We only need to declare it possible, engage the brightest minds, be contagiously committed and break all barriers. |
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Le Conseil des ministres etudie a present l'idee de creation d'un Fonds special pour le chomage, ont declare des sources informees. |
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They failed to declare all of their earnings on their tax return. |
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The prosecution has introduced evidence, including canceled checks, to show that the judge failed to declare part of his income. |
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Fans often declare that they prefer fanon to what actually happens in canon and fanworks to the actual series, which is lackluster by comparison. |
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Many were afraid that Caesar would soon resurrect the monarchy and declare himself king. |
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Only the Comitia Centuriata could declare war, and ratify the results of a census. |
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Le Mans refused to declare allegiance to John, so he ran to Normandy, where he was invested as duke in Rouen on 25 April. |
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I declare the girl seems quite to infatuate the men, and see if trouble does not come of it. |
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Richard the Lionheart's victory at Taillebourg deterred many barons from thinking of rebelling and forced them to declare their loyalty to him. |
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Richard had Parliament declare Edward V illegitimate and ineligible for the throne, and took it for himself. |
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Henry had also sent messengers to Stanley asking him to declare his allegiance. |
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In July he oversaw the occupation of Elba, but by September the Genoese had broken their neutrality to declare in favour of the French. |
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Members declare their financial interests in order to prevent any conflicts of interest. |
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Inspired by the gay rights movement, he endorsed the Out Campaign to encourage atheists worldwide to declare their stance publicly. |
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He would declare himself to be a Druid, and would do much to promote the return of what he believed was an ancient religion in his country. |
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Contrary to what happens in the United States, candidates must declare their intended university major when they register for the Vestibular. |
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After this they have a conversation in which they declare eternal love to each other. |
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The lovers declare illusion to be reality, the actors declare reality to be illusion. |
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Shulgi of Ur was among the first Mesopotamian rulers to declare himself to be divine. |
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To join, countries had to sign the Declaration and declare war on the Axis. |
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As a nation will seldom declare that it is acting as such, this usually entails a retrospective examination of state conduct. |
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British assurances to the Poles led the British Empire to declare war on Germany. |
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However, Greece did not coordinate its plans with Russia, did not declare war, and received no outside military or financial support. |
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This combined with a threatened invasion of the Netherlands by France spurred Britain to declare war. |
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In addition, any region or province may declare other languages official if a majority of the population approves in a general referendum. |
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Another biographer of Harold, Peter Rex, after discussing the various accounts, concludes that it is not possible to declare how Harold died. |
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The only counting area to declare a No result was Monmouthshire, which was announced following a recount. |
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In the Oaths of Strasbourg, in 842, Charles and Louis agreed to declare Lothar unfit for the imperial throne. |
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Bibulus attempted to declare the omens unfavourable and thus void the new law, but he was driven from the forum by Caesar's armed supporters. |
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International law requires nations to declare when they mine an area, to make it easier for civil shipping to avoid the mines. |
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Victor, the bishop of Rome, attempted to declare the Nisan 14 practice heretical and excommunicate all who followed it. |
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The first six to declare secession had the highest proportions of slaves in their populations, a total of 49 percent. |
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Due to the obscurity of one nation's declaration of war against a small part of another, the Dutch did not officially declare peace. |
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In November 1968, unrest in the provinces led Stevens to declare a state of emergency across the country. |
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These would declare loyalty to the Umayyad caliphate in opposition to the Fatimids. |
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During the Russian Civil War, Don and Kuban Cossacks were the first nations to declare open war against the Bolsheviks. |
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The revolutionaries were now in full control of all 13 colonies and were ready to declare independence. |
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Loyalists wanted to take a centrist position and resisted the Patriots' demand to declare their opposition to the Crown. |
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Voidability implies that one or both parties may declare a contract ineffective at their wish. |
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In contrast, the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany for example, can directly declare a law unconstitutional upon request. |
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If, therefore, the legislature pass any laws, inconsistent with the sense the judges put upon the constitution, they will declare it void. |
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However, the Court did not declare the Rules of Decision Act itself unconstitutional. |
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There is no constitutional court and the supreme court does not have an explicit right to declare a law unconstitutional. |
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This led Asquith to declare the King's intention to overcome the majority in the House of Lords by creating sufficient new peers. |
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Then, the Speaker may either declare that his ruling on the voice vote stands, or proceed to a division. |
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I hereby do solemnly and sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of constable. |
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Instead, he requested that the cabinet declare him unable to reign for a day, which it did, thereby assuming the king's constitutional powers. |
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Talbot sought to declare a dividend, but Lord Grandison and his fellow financier, Hon. |
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Both Watson and Saintsbury declare their preference for Arnold's literary criticism over his social or religious criticism. |
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The Walkers consider themselves explorers, while the Blacketts declare themselves to be pirates. |
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When Henry played poker, he liked to declare suicide kings wild, as he felt it lent him an air of sophistication. |
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The newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, was then able to declare Henry's marriage to Catherine annulled. |
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The King would have the unique power to propose war, with the legislature then deciding whether to declare war. |
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Another theory was the issue of 'shy Tories' not wanting to openly declare their intention to vote Conservative to pollsters. |
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Being the first to declare feelings is incredibly difficult. |
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The Isle of Wight was also the last constituency in England to declare its results. |
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In ancient Rome, the Roman Senate had the power to declare the exile to individuals, families or even entire regions. |
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They brought back many foreign ambassadors whose kings and rulers were willing to declare themselves tributaries of China. |
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If he recommended the passage of a bill, but only one chamber cooperated, he could declare the bill passed over the objections of the other chamber. |
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On January 9, 1861, Mississippi became the second state to declare its secession from the Union, and it was one of the founding members of the Confederate States. |
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