This danger was instrumental in throwing Richard into the arms of Philip Augustus, who three years earlier had acceded to the throne of France. |
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The death means the Queen, who acceded to the throne in 1952, becomes the longest-serving monarch in Europe. |
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Queen Anne acceded to the throne on the death of William III in a riding accident at Hampton Court. |
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I found the agreement eminently sensible, safeguarding the interests of parties on both sides, and so I readily acceded. |
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The motive which actuates a peace officer in making a demand is not a relevant consideration when the demand has been acceded to. |
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However, virtually all members that acceded this way were newly-independent former colonies. |
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I asked if he'd bring home the extra mawashis I'd brought up for the contest, and he acceded to this. |
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The early years of their marriage appear to have been happy, but friends say the Duke changed when, in 1952, the Queen acceded to the throne. |
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Churchill, who was in office when Elizabeth acceded to the throne in 1952, is thought to be the queen's favorite prime minister. |
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The one issue that emphasized was some special treatment for recently acceded members. |
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When Queen Elizabeth II acceded to the throne in 1952 the United Kingdom was monocultural, hierarchical and deferential. |
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Predictably, Babur's uncles and cousins attacked his territories soon after he had acceded to the throne. |
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There will be no public ceremony to mark the transferral of power, but the new leader is expected to give a public address once he has acceded to the throne. |
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The world was a very different place when the Queen acceded to the throne. |
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As already noted, any State may sign, ratify or accede to the Protocol, even if it has not signed, ratified or acceded to the Convention. |
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We enjoin those States that have not yet acceded to them to do so as a matter of urgency. |
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Notwithstanding the conflict, all of the Arab States had acceded to the Treaty. |
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It calls upon all States that have not yet acceded to the Non-Proliferation Treaty to do so, and to implement it fully in the meantime. |
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Forty States have ratified or acceded to the Agreement on the Privileges and Immunities of the Court. |
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The present Protocol is subject to ratification by any State that has ratified or acceded to the Covenant. |
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We urge those States that have not acceded to the Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty, or that have not yet ratified it, to reassess their position. |
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It indicated that under the circumstances, it might well have acceded to a request for a longer suspension of its declaration had it been sought. |
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The commissary, François Bigot, acceded to their demands, while the governor and the officers succeeded in calming the atmosphere. |
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Under the circumstances, we might well have acceded to a request for a longer suspension of our declaration had it been sought. |
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The new Anti-discrimination Act is based on several international antidiscrimination instruments to which Sweden has acceded. |
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The delegation indicated that a Contracting State should be able to protect its position no matter when it acceded to the Convention. |
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Within a month, the Prime Minister acceded to the survivors' main demands and agreed to make Dow Chemical face trial. |
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This landmine ban came into force in 1999, and more than 150 states have now ratified or acceded to the Ottawa Treaty. |
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The watered-down version acceded to Germany's demands that its workers retain the right to be represented on the boards of merged companies. |
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So we try to be as helpful as possible but it could actually lead to more difficulty sometimes if we acceded to requests from the floor. |
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However, the Czech Republic has notified us of its intention to make further applications for registration once it has acceded. |
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The Government on Monday confirmed that Camilla would automatically become Queen when the Prince acceded to the throne, unless there was a change in legislation. |
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The national provisions notified by the Swedish authorities were adopted in 1985, therefore before Sweden acceded to the European Union. |
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Having voluntarily acceded to the APRM in March 2003 in Abuja, Nigeria, Algeria exultantly began the task of preparing its selfassessment report. |
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Her first official visits came before she acceded to the throne. |
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Mary, the only surviving legitimate child of James V of Scotland, was six days old when her father died and she acceded to the throne. |
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Beatrix will leave the monarchy sounder than when she acceded. |
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He acceded to the IOC presidency during the troubled political period of the Games of the XXII Olympiad in Moscow. |
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The enormous increase in the rate of exploitation of a generation of workers is expressed in decades of giveback union contracts, two-tier wage systems and similar devices acceded to by the trade-union bureaucrats. |
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It was no accident that cohesion policy was devised when relatively less developed countries acceded to the European Union as these countries did not cohere well with the six original Member States. |
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As observed by Mr Czapski, this may raise some conflicts of jurisdiction if an African country having acceded to the CMR also accedes to the OHADA Uniform Act or vice versa. |
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Republicans who have acceded to Trump's numerable previous violations of ethics and protocols felt the need to make their strongest, albeit still fairly mild, criticisms of the Administration. |
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The fact that the overwhelming majority of States have acceded to the NPT is a sign of their belief in its importance in ridding the world of the spectre of nuclear war. |
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The vast majority of Member States signed the Oslo Convention on 3 December, but the largest military powers have not yet acceded to the convention. |
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Iceland acceded to various new international instruments on or relating to human rights since the delivery of the Third Report, and has taken the necessary legislative or other measures for implementing them. |
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By Presidential Decree No. 356 of 1993 it acceded to the Charter on the Rights of the Arab Child, adopted by the Council of Arab Ministers of Social Affairs. |
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Also, several nuclear countries have not yet acceded to the Treaty. |
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Iraq reported that it had acceded to the Vienna Convention and Montreal Protocol, outlined efforts and activities undertaken as a new party, and requested technical and financial assistance for the destruction of ODS banks. |
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Norway has also acceded to the Schengen Agreement and several other intergovernmental agreements among the EU member states. |
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At length, Donne acceded to the king's wishes, and in 1615 was ordained into the Church of England. |
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Her father acceded to the throne on the abdication of his brother Edward VIII in 1936, from which time she was the heir presumptive. |
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Croatia acceded to the EU in July 2013, which obliged them to apply for EEA membership. |
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Following a period of civil strife, Iceland acceded to Norwegian rule in the 13th century. |
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The other four annexes are optional and can be acceded to individually. |
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On 1 January 1995 Austria, Finland, and Sweden acceded to the EU marking its fourth enlargement. |
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However, when William IV acceded in 1830, he was not called William III in Scotland. |
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The Stewart name replaced that of Bruce in the Scottish royal line when Robert II acceded to the throne after the death of David II, his uncle. |
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He broke off his friendships with Henry's younger sons Richard and John as each acceded to the English throne. |
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The Romanov Dynasty acceded to the throne in 1613 by the decision of Zemsky Sobor, and the country started its gradual recovery from the crisis. |
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When Richard acceded the throne as Richard II in 1377, this creation merged to the crown. |
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Under threat of an occupation of Lisbon and a reoccupation of northeastern Brazil, the Portuguese, already involved in a war against Spain, acceded to the Dutch demand. |
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The neutral countries of Austria, Finland and Sweden acceded to the EU, and those that didn't join were tied into the EU's economic market via the European Economic Area. |
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When he acceded to the English throne in 1603 many followed him to the new court, but without a centre of royal patronage the tradition of Scots poetry subsided. |
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The remaining states have acceded in subsequent enlargements. |
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In 1957, Saarland acceded to the Federal Republic of Germany. |
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In 1955, the exclave coastal Makran strip acceded to Pakistan and was made a district of its Balochistan province, while Gwadar was not included in Makran then. |
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She married Henry VIII, who had only just acceded to the throne, in a private ceremony in the church of the Observant Friars outside Greenwich Palace. |
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After the recorded peace treaty between with Hassan ibn Ali and the suppression of early Kharijites' disturbances, Muawiyah I acceded to the position of Caliph. |
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