Knollys was a prominent courtier and parliamentarian during Elizabeth I's reign. |
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Others holding more parliamentarian sentiments tended to invert this royalist formulation. |
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Attendees can make appointments with members of the Board of Directors, headquarters staff members, and the parliamentarian. |
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As he lay dying, he suddenly realised to his horror that he had been shot by his own brother, who was a member of the parliamentarian garrison. |
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As a parliamentarian, he used to interact with Members of Parliament from India, at the Inter-Parliamentary Union. |
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In 1990, Mongolia became a free and democratic country with a multi-party parliamentarian system under a president. |
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On paper the government works under the presidential system, but in practice, we exercise a parliamentarian system. |
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There is no evidence that his frequent absences in London were viewed critically within parliamentarian circles. |
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There is full political, parliamentarian and public consensus on EU and NATO membership in Bulgaria, Purvanov said. |
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Dominica has a British parliamentarian system of government, headed by a president and prime minister. |
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Local bills come before Parliament only if a parliamentarian is willing to sponsor them. |
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Like the lot of them, they just want to protect their cushy parliamentarian jobs. |
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Serving with a parliamentarian of Richard Prebble's calibre has been a rare honour and privilege. |
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This time around the lawyer parliamentarian is holding a brief for the devil. |
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As an MP his oratorical powers and capacity for mastering legislative detail made him the outstanding parliamentarian on the Labour bench. |
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I want to quote from a very brave parliamentarian who was at our convention in Quebec City. |
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Scotland's first Green parliamentarian, Robin Harper, announced his decision to stand down as co-leader of the Scottish Green Party yesterday. |
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It seems mind-boggling that anyone in Canada would not enjoy the same human rights that every parliamentarian does. |
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I would also caution any parliamentarian who will spend most of their time describing the ruthlessness of the Taliban and its supporters. |
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His misogynistic attacks are unworthy of a parliamentarian and scornful of women. |
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Excuse me, my good sir, but why do not you behave like a parliamentarian for a change? |
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Currently, he is under arrest by the Macapagal Arroyo government and could not therefore sit as parliamentarian in the Philippine congress. |
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It is not a privilege to be able to sully with impunity the reputation of another parliamentarian or of any individual in society. |
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I speak here as a parliamentarian seeking to be answerable for every aspect of government activity. |
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The semiofficial Fars News Agency got its message out in an interview with Syrian parliamentarian Shehade Kamel. |
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In 1993, as a veteran parliamentarian, Charles must have been bemused when 201 rookies, myself included, came to this place. |
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Without exaggeration, he dedicated literally most of his time here as a parliamentarian to this issue. |
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On this occasion it is to Henry the parliamentarian that we are bidding adieu, as he is dislodged from his Central Fife fiefdom by an ungrateful Labour movement. |
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Although they were simple questions, they allowed me, as a parliamentarian, to take a decision on whether or not we should extend the mission. |
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After a terse exchange of letters with the parliamentarian, Mr. Coburn is still fuming. |
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You can complete this form and send it to a parliamentarian with your request for help in resolving a problem. |
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The North Korean delegation is also expected to get in contact with the Japanese government and politicians forming a parliamentarian league for Japan-North Korea friendship. |
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All who are participating in the new process for democratization in Iraq, for having a democratic, federative, parliamentarian system, they are our friends. |
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An experienced parliamentarian, Khan has contributed immensely not only to the deliberations of various committees he had served but also to the proceedings of the House. |
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The President shall appoint a parliamentarian to provide parliamentary opinion during meetings of the Advisory Councils and the annual business meeting of the Association. |
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After 15 years under house arrest, Suu Kyi is now a parliamentarian and has political calculations to consider. |
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Ilias Kasidiaris, a young party member and parliamentarian, was sitting alongside two female politicians on a political chat show. |
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Organized by far-right Belgian parliamentarian Laurent Louis, the congress was ultimately banned by authorities. |
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He was first elected to Parliament in 1972, becoming Jamaica's youngest parliamentarian. |
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A visit to one of these activists by a parliamentarian, journalist, or friend would represent an important show of support. |
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They will soon find out that no parliamentarian who takes his job seriously will go along with that. |
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 4.01pm AEST07:01 It's worth noting that Australia has likely voted in their first Indigenous female federal parliamentarian this weekend. |
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No parliamentarian or civil servant can be satisfied he has good democratic control if the army is a shambles and has a bad image, and in most Central and Eastern European countries this is the case. |
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As a parliamentarian, as a man, a father, a grandfather, I call on the government's leadership to really get a grip on its members and set a higher standard. |
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Having said that, as a long-serving parliamentarian, I'm strongly in favour of strengthened engagement from parliamentarians in defence and security matters. |
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When I sought to exert my right as a parliamentarian to enter the building, I was physically prevented from doing so and a rather unedifying shoving and shouting match took place. |
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His countless contributions to his country, as parliamentarian and chief executive, include the promulgation of the first Latin American Environmental Code and his masterminding of the 1968 constitutional reform. |
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An important regional contribution of parliamentarian networks is sharing information in ways that might be misconstrued at the individual or country level. |
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The town became a major base for the parliamentarian navy and was blockaded from the sea. |
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To put an amendment in that would verily remove this bill from the justice committee and put it over to another committee is absolute treachery on the part of any parliamentarian. |
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The bill causes the taxpayer, the parliamentarian and the drafter of a bill or statute to recognize at the front end the fiscal costs associated with the change, whatever it might be. |
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Mr. Reid, who has time and again been hornswoggled by Mr. McConnell's cunning parliamentarian moves, countered that the problem was Republicans slowing bills and sometimes killing them with procedural tricks. |
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Edmund Burke, great parliamentarian, flattered the press gallery by pointing to its members and naming them the Fourth Estate, far more important than the other three estates in Parliament. |
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I have a duty today as a parliamentarian, along with all the other members of this House, to talk military tactics, when I have no clue as to how things work when one wants to intervene to change a situation somewhere. |
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Furthermore, since a parliamentarian is unlikely to be re-elected, regardless of his or her performance, the tendency is to get rich quick once in office. |
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A parliamentarian from Helmand says no one will vote outside that violent province's two biggest towns. That could lead to Pushtun disenfranchisement and fraud. |
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The challenge is to know one's own parental and cultural roots, and yet not fall into the trap of clannish groupism, which has stifled Tibetan parliamentarian politics. |
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I think you would have to be extremely obtuse, bigoted and empty headed not to realize, as a parliamentarian, that this is a situation that must be dealt with. |
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I consider myself to be an experienced parliamentarian, because I have been an MP for 14Â years, but I am sometimes stumped by certain specific elements of your studies. |
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The reality is that I have yet to encounter a British minister or parliamentarian who is not putty in the hands of Big Security, the security services and its attendant industries. |
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I know they will join us, in spirit, in acknowledging the work he has done as a parliamentarian and also in acknowledging his ever-respectful attitude. |
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He used to revel in the work of the interpreters who quite often transformed him into a dazzling parliamentarian, proclaiming his ideas in ways he would have never been able to do. |
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As a parliamentarian I believe that I can contribute in raising the rights of women in society together with regional organizations that share similar ideas and objectives. |
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As a parliamentarian I do support straight-talk. |
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I admit that my Métis heritage has a lot to do with my excitement-as you can imagine, I have a bias toward Aboriginal issues that extends well beyond my position as a parliamentarian. |
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Nevertheless a German-speaking parliamentarian of the Radical Party would vote for a French-speaking candidate of the Social Democrats when it is the latter's turn to replace one of the Council representatives. |
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This means that the number of voters, of deputies, as well as the threshold allowing the election of a parliamentarian will vary from one electoral sector to another. |
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To be an effective parliamentarian calls for a wide range of skills. |
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Ukraine parliamentarian Lesya Orobets has not slept in days. |
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Herma Rockey was elected treasurer, Susan Craycraft parliamentarian and Sharon Swartz recording secretary. |
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Thatcher returned to the backbenches as the parliamentarian for her constituency after leaving the premiership. |
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As most of England was now in parliamentarian hands, war was declared specifically upon the Isles of Scilly. |
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He was immensely hardworking and tried as hard as any democratic parliamentarian to treat his senatorial colleagues with respect and sensitivity. |
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The walls and castle were damaged when the town was subsequently bombarded and taken by a parliamentarian force under Sir William Brereton. |
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Thanks to the good intensions of all parliamentarian blocs concerned, the policy statement could see the light at last, he added. |
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Constitutional Court unanimously rejected the appeal to cancel the decision of Higher Board of Election which dropped deputyship of independent parliamentarian Hatip Dicle. |
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The city was besieged by Parliamentarian forces trying to starve the Royalists out. |
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Parliamentarian liberals perhaps don't obstruct as often as their colleagues of the right because they see themselves as passers of bills. |
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Before his invasion, Parliamentarian forces held only outposts in Dublin and Derry. |
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In the 17th century English Civil War Wiltshire was largely Parliamentarian. |
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Charles told Samuel Pepys in 1680 that while he was hiding in the tree, a Parliamentarian soldier passed directly below it. |
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Thousands of Parliamentarian soldiers settled in Ireland on confiscated lands. |
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In the spring of 1648 unpaid Parliamentarian troops in Wales changed sides. |
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In the English Civil War Somerset was largely Parliamentarian, with key engagements being the Sieges of Taunton and the Battle of Langport. |
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This prompted Prince Rupert to respond by executing Parliamentarian prisoners in Oswestry. |
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Other Parliamentarian forces won the Battle of Winceby, giving them control of Lincoln. |
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Thousands of Parliamentarian soldiers were settled in Ireland on confiscated lands. |
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This agreement meant that the Covenanters sent another army south to England to fight on the Parliamentarian side in the First English Civil War. |
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Despite its royal dependence, like many commercial centres, Windsor was a Parliamentarian town. |
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Robert Greville was a Parliamentarian, and on 7 August 1642 a Royalist force laid siege to the castle. |
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In 1649, Parliamentarian troops razed the castle, so that its remains are now inconsiderable, though portions of three towers still exist. |
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While the Parliamentarian cavalry were slower than the cavaliers, they were also better disciplined. |
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This Parliamentarian victory marked the end of the Second English Civil War. |
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The local Parliamentarian gentry led by Sir Richard Onslow were able to secure the county without difficulty on the outbreak of war. |
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Oliver Cromwell and his English Parliamentarian Army arrived 1649 in the county and captured it. |
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Robert Greville, 2nd Baron Brooke, was a Parliamentarian, and Royalist forces laid siege to the castle. |
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His wife, Lady Mary Bankes, led the defence of the castle when it was twice besieged by Parliamentarian forces. |
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Parliamentarian troops then used the cathedral to stable their horses and damaged much of the ornate sculpture by using it for firing practice. |
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Bristol was occupied by Royalist military, after they overran Royal Fort, the last Parliamentarian stronghold in the city. |
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The Parliamentarian conquest of Ireland dragged on for almost three years after Cromwell's departure. |
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During the English Civil War, Somerset was largely Parliamentarian, although Dunster was a Royalist stronghold. |
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The Parliamentarian forces were particularly concerned about any potential Dutch attack. |
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In June 1651, soon after the declaration of war, the Parliamentarian forces under Admiral Robert Blake forced the Royalist fleet to surrender. |
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The Parliamentarian conquest of Ireland ground on for another four years until 1653, when the last Irish Confederate and Royalist troops surrendered. |
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During the English Civil War Norfolk was largely Parliamentarian. |
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Despite its dilapidated condition, during the English Civil War Caernarfon Castle was held by Royalists, and was besieged three times by Parliamentarian forces. |
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There was much defacing and mistreatment of the building by Parliamentarian forces during the Civil War, and the old documents and charters were dispersed and destroyed. |
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Many regarded the King as indifferent to public welfare, and this played a role in bringing a large part of eastern England into the Parliamentarian camp. |
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Although Marvell became a Parliamentarian, he was not a Puritan. |
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The Parliamentarian General Fairfax attacked from the north in 1646, taking the town and forcing the Royalists to surrender, after which Gallants Bower was demolished. |
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The skirmish, known as the Battle of Culham Bridge, ended in a Parliamentarian victory and the Royalist commander Sir Henry Gage was mortally wounded. |
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Most Parliamentarian generals wore their hair at much the same length as their Royalist counterparts, though Cromwell was something of an exception. |
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During the English Civil War in the 1640s the city was occupied by Royalists, who built the Royal Fort House on the site of an earlier Parliamentarian stronghold. |
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