Reisz had accepted the job on condition that he would be allowed to produce a series of non-advertising documentaries. |
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He was given special leave from school on condition that upon his return he gives a presentation to his year group about his African experiences. |
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The city surrendered on August 10, on condition that the garrison be allowed to leave peacefully. |
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They were given power, wealth, office and status on condition that they kept the peace and adopted Roman ways. |
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The Nawab agreed on condition that the dewan paid for the required piece of land by spreading as many Gold coins as would cover the entire spot. |
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Protesters may follow the hunt, on condition that loud trumpets, drums and hailers are replaced by muted clarinets or harps. |
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This was granted two years ago on condition that the centre runs its programmes within the ambit of the law. |
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However, it is allowed on condition that claims are filed within the prescribed 12 month period. |
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After escaping and being recaptured three times he was allowed his freedom on condition that he left New Zealand. |
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The judge allowed him to walk free but put him on probation for three years on condition that he received medical treatment. |
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Caesar would give up his command and stand in person at the consular election on condition that Pompey abandon his command at the same time. |
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They stressed, however, that they would only support this option on condition that there was no reduction in the level of healthcare provision. |
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Here, Mr Gumpy invites the animals onto his boat on condition that they behave. |
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After much pleading, she wins permission to visit his lavender farm, on condition that she's accompanied by an elderly relative, to deflect gossip from William. |
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Unlike sleeping pills beer is a safe sedative, on condition that consumption remains moderate. |
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On an earlier occasion he had been convicted of an offence of dishonesty, placed on probation on condition that he resided at a mental home for treatment. |
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Once the gardens are finished, they will be open to the public free of charge on condition that visitors respect the peace and quiet of the hall as a place of retreat. |
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In September, the UK promised £1bn over three years on condition that other donors step up. |
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When he became too old to work on the farm, Banneker sold it to the Ellicot family on condition that he was allowed to live in the farm house for the rest of his days. |
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The disclosure is made on condition that the information can only be used for investigative leads and cannot be used in judicial proceedings. |
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I therefore voted for the report, but on condition that things improve in future. |
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The vesting period for the shares was set at 2 years after this date on condition that the employee was still working for the Group at that time. |
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Aldrich agreed, sight unseen, on condition that Hay allow his name to be used as author. |
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As I have said above, he agreed to be interviewed on condition that the answers not be used in legal proceedings. |
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The Court found the provision constitutional on condition that it apply on the same terms to both men and women. |
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Its concession was renewed in 2003 for another 70 years, but on condition that more water is let through. |
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Information from foreign agencies is often provided on condition that its nature and its source not be revealed. |
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This may occur only on condition that the principle of proportionality is respected and that an overriding public interest so requires. |
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The other possibility is to make land available to private persons on condition that they plant forests there. |
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In 1915, Britain offered Cyprus to Constantine I of Greece on condition that Greece join the war on the side of the British, which he declined. |
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York had no permanent hangman, and it was the custom to pardon a prisoner on condition that he acted as executioner. |
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In 1920, Switzerland joined the League of Nations, which was based in Geneva, on condition that it was exempt from any military requirements. |
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A decision may be taken not to pass sentence on condition that the offender undertakes some action, such as undergoing treatment for alcoholism or drug addiction or receiving psychological counsel. |
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The acknowledged balance of the debt may be paid from the global guarantee on condition that the latter would not be exhausted at the end of its period of validity. |
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Greene gave her an allowance of £20 a month and sent crates of red wine 'to take the chill off cold charity', on condition that she did not thank him or pray for him. |
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In such a state of emergency, it is indeed acceptable for adoption procedures opened before the disaster to be hurried up, on condition that they are undertaken with the consent of the country's authorities. |
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Very much head of the clan at home, K-Maro has always been very protective of his family, preferring to take the media flak himself on condition that his nearest and dearest are left in peace. |
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But despite the potential risk, Le Thi Cong Nhan agreed to meet me, under cover of dark, and on condition that I was able to lose my government-appointed minder. |
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Culture in the sense of something we acquire through communing with the great known creators of the past is also part of cultural development, on condition that it serves as a stimulus to our own creativity. |
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It is forbidden to add to the PDO any description that is not expressly provided for, though business and brand names may be used, on condition that they have no laudatory purport and are not such as to mislead the purchaser. |
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They will only be released on condition that Pansy marry Milwood. |
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Several spoke with reporters on condition that they not be named. |
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The intervention agency should therefore be able to require certain forms of packing generally used in the trade, on condition that it bears the cost thereof, to be fixed at a flat rate. |
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Innu guides would be hired on condition that the nets be removed. |
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Mr. Angelo Parello indicated that it was not possible to modify a text that had already been put to the vote but that it was possible to table a proposal to this end, on condition that it was voted on by the General Assembly. |
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Canadian passports remain at all times the property of the Government of Canada and are issued on condition that the bearer will return it to Passport Canada without delay upon request. |
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Edward II abdicated on condition that his son would inherit the throne rather than Mortimer. |
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So the opium produced in Bengal was sold in Calcutta on condition that it be sent to China. |
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It seems that Emma agreed to marry the king on condition that he would limit the English succession to the children born of their union. |
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He allowed employees a week's holiday a year, but on condition that they could not leave the village. |
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John was released into the custody of Pope Boniface VIII on condition that he remain at a papal residence. |
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The terms of the covenant are that God provides a blessed life in the garden on condition that Adam and Eve obey God's law perfectly. |
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In 1254, Henry granted Ireland to his son, Edward, on condition that it would never be separated from the Crown. |
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Morgan Gam agreed, on condition that Turberville either fought Morgan for the land, or took Gam's daughter Sybil's hand in marriage. |
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He was bitten by a snake, but a second woman cured him, on condition that she could also be his wife. |
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Paccha Duchicela Shyris XVI accepted this proposal on condition that their son would be crowned King of Quito upon the death of Huayna Capac. |
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Marthanda Varma agreed to spare the Dutch captain's life on condition that he joined his army and trained his soldiers on modern lines. |
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Elizabeth agreed on condition that he provided for himself during his stay. |
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In 1533, Leland received papal dispensation for four benefices, on condition that he became subdeacon within two years and priest within seven. |
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He offered to help Louis XII on condition that Sicily be given to Cesare, and then offered to help Spain in exchange for Siena, Pisa and Bologna. |
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Within a month, the Coventry Four had been freed from jail and allowed to travel to South Africa, on condition that they return to England for their trial later that year. |
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When Queen Victoria was invited to open the new Manchester Town Hall, she is alleged to have consented on condition that the statue of Cromwell be removed. |
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Rasul Khan consented, on condition that their lives be spared. |
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Their canoe will fly through the air, on condition that they not mention God's name or touch the cross of any church steeple as they fly by in the canoe. |
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