All bona fide masters insist upon the completion of an academic course of study. |
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The Rezillos, arguably Scotland's only bona fide success story from the punk rock years, have not so much re-formed as been reborn. |
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That both sides found the net within the first 10 minutes was a bona fide reflection of how these teams went at each other from the outset. |
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The neighboring village of Bona is also known as a major producer of bamboo furniture and basketry. |
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Yet Anders Gravers is in fact a bona fide xenophobe whose views are antithetical to freedom. |
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Proving his far-right bona fides is just one aspect of the newly energized Roberts campaign. |
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The two-decade veteran of the House of Representatives wears his Fighting Irish bona fides with pride. |
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Rather than being challenged on his pro-Israel bona fides, Chuck Hagel should be seen in the same manner. |
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His grim personal experience gave him the bona fides not to look soft on crime. |
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Mr. Kingston's bona fides includes his wish to keep the Capitol Police force smaller than an Army regiment. |
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By his sophomore year, Burt had secured some low-grade sponsorships while competing on a ragtag racing circuit that would, in 1987, coalesce into a bona fide World Cup series. |
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What he's looking for in a bona fide getaway place is fun, informality, joy, whimsy, self-expression, magnificent land, views and an opportunity for magical experiences. |
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Or do her commercial dealings and self-promotion make her a bona fide subject for the global media? |
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Stephen Hawking is not only a Bona fide genius, but also one of the most resilient men on the planet. |
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A conservative coloring book publisher is out with a new title imagining the tea party heartthrob as a Bona fide superhero. |
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Bona fide featurettes include spots on the evolution of the story of the movie, the actual filming, casting the film, the score, and a bit about the Apache language. |
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The Crown as ultimate owner of all property also owns any property which has become bona vacantia. |
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Another sent back a flat-screen television with a Bona fide tombstone within. |
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This is a bona fide restaurant with an ambiance all its own which marries sports-bar ambiance with Italian cuisine. |
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I'll uncross my lallies, runa comb through my riah, rearrange the expression on my eke and troll off for a mince round to vada the bona omis. |
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Although he failed, the prime minister made a bona fide attempt to repair the nation's damaged economy. |
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Note that the declensional schwa appearing under certain conditions on prenominal adjectives in Dutch is not a bona fide adjectivity marker. |
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Dottie Sandusky also claimed Matt has bona fide mental problems. |
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By the time the CFDA awards rolled round in early 1994, Moss was a Bona fide star. |
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Among these bona fide divorce-courtcases, we'll first try to do something for the Wangle couple. |
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O vada mi bona omi, the feely omi, the bona riah, the fantabulosa paliasse and leucoddy. |
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The estate appeared on the Bona Vacantia list of unclaimed estates in the UK and its value is currently unknown. |
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Bona Vacantia Division will be a part of the new Government Legal Department. |
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But they also get cases from the Bona Vacantia list released by the Treasury. |
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The motto used on the coat of arms of the Royal Burgh is 'Tandem Bona Causa Triumphat. |
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Later that year Grotius anonymously published Bona Fides Sibrandi Lubberti in response to Lubbertus. |
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The Duchy administers bona vacantia within the County Palatine, receiving the property of persons who die intestate and where the legal ownership cannot be ascertained. |
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Usually this is granted provided the Secretary of State accepts the adoption is bona fide and the child would have been a British citizen if the natural child of the adopters. |
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However, a genuine bona fide mistake by an adjudicator in omitting to state reasons for not considering a submission is not enough to be a breach of natural justice. |
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None of these estates have yet been passed to the Government's Bona Vacantia division, which keeps a central record of unclaimed estates around the country. |
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However, seeing that opposition was impossible, Marius decided to travel to the east in 98 BC, ostensibly to fulfil a vow he had made to the goddess Bona Dea. |
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On his return in 67 BC, he married Pompeia, a granddaughter of Sulla, whom he later divorced in 61 BC after her embroilment in the Bona Dea scandal. |
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At the northern end there is the Bona Narrows which opens out into Loch Dochfour, which feeds the River Ness and a further section of canal to Inverness. |
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Also retained were the ministers of local government, Lino Adup Achier, water and rural development, Bona Makuac Mawien and for animal resources, Madhan Anei. |
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While he was negotiating, a number of Sardinian fishermen who had settled at Bona on the Tunisian coast were brutally treated without his knowledge. |
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