As the barbarians invaded, they often took over the old Roman provincial titles, so that Roman authority continued in a new guise. |
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One suggestion involved paving sidewalks on the Route Verte, the provincial bike path. |
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They say that the provincial government has seized control of the formerly self-regulating body. |
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The provincial Welfare Department had agreed to re-instate, with backpay, the disability grants of all those who qualified. |
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The provincial chairperson has been nominated as premier elect of the province. |
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The teachers threatened to stage a sit-in outside the provincial governor's house if the problem was not resolved. |
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However, we should not overlook what they did create in the provincial cities and industrial regions of Britain. |
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Elites in provincial towns in predominantly indigenous regions are often openly racist. |
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Government rules, plans, and preparations were soon rapidly overwhelmed by a mass unplanned exodus to the safety of provincial villages. |
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He was later seconded as chief director for human resources in the provincial Health Department but has since left. |
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However, the attraction of putting three county titles back to back and an opportunity to defend the provincial crown proved too much. |
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Already, colourful posters conveying party messages can be seen in public places in the capital Kabul, and in some provincial towns. |
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That provincial England closed at nightfall, save for two bingo halls and some old boys playing dominoes in the snug. |
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Sales of silver and glass have been sluggish, with the exception of cutlery, Irish provincial silver, Irish and art deco glass. |
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Why should the capital lose out because the rest of Britain is so crabbed and provincial in its attitude towards newcomers? |
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It may have been borne out of provincial jealousy and a covetous desire, but the attack was startling in its intensity. |
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Expatriate artists and artisans, brought to Rome by provincial popes to celebrate their papacies in local styles, did not go home. |
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However, to date, the provincial government is dragging its travois, so to speak. |
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The driving force is a 1994 federal, provincial and territorial agreement designed to break down interprovincial trade barriers. |
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Eight months after the Conservatives were elected in Ontario, provincial employees went on strike for the first time ever. |
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In terms of industry and employment Dungarvan, it has to be fairly acknowledged, ranks better than most provincial towns of its size. |
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He is new to Nova Scotia, he is a retread that has come into provincial politics. |
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But the geological doyens were skeptical of the ideas of provincial field men. |
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While 80 to 90 percent of Friday's trialists have provincial experience at various levels, several players also staked a claim. |
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The provincial government, meanwhile, says it is undertaking the changes as part of its effort to streamline the health care system. |
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This system of dyarchy was abolished by the Government of India Act, which gave the provincial assemblies full responsibility for government. |
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Another aspect of the de-democratization policy of the provincial government concerns elections. |
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The provincial court judge thus confirms the existence of the reasonable grounds which led the peace officer to launch the application. |
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The provincial governments are not far behind in their slavish adherence to the OECD's dictums on how to run your government. |
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He has held senior positions in a West End gallery, and in both London and provincial salerooms. |
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However, the provincial liquor licensing process carefully considers the concerns of city councils. |
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One of the most startling public acts of deception and sleight of hand has been undertaken by the provincial government. |
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The provincial government is increasing fines and penalties for provincial offences, including speeding tickets, as of August 1st. |
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This cannot be put down to traditional Irish begrudgery, or the provincial feuding that characterises the arts scene in any small city. |
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The provincial government promised in 2006 to provide all Nova Scotians with access to high-speed services. |
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This is highly thoughtful architecture that despite the provincial nature of its setting makes a point of being decent, modern and civilized. |
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Unsurprisingly, provinces can't legislate on matters of federal competence, nor can Parliament legislate on matters of provincial competence. |
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In this novel, set immediately before World War I, a handsome young cavalryman is posted to a provincial Hungarian town. |
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The next day thousands of workers defied armed police and blockaded a major toll road into the provincial capital. |
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The plight of native reserves has long been known in various departments at the federal and provincial levels of government. |
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It was aimed squarely at the cluster of key provincial and regional marginals that will decide the election. |
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We've got a group of governors, most of whom have just recently been reselected by their provincial councils. |
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The US says it wants to use the appointed provincial councils to select an electoral college. |
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Thereafter there will be debate about the new appointments among the cabinet and provincial premiers. |
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You used to be able to boast that Harvey Nicks was the only provincial store outside London but not any more. |
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The grimness and uniformity of daily life in Pyongyang and in provincial areas is clear from the photographs. |
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He started out as a boy treble and later, after his voice broke, joined Ontario's provincial youth choir. |
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His correspondence reveals a sensitive, educated man living a provincial semi-rural life. |
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A provincial housewife and a married doctor meet at a railway station and subsequently fall in love. |
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But by playing politics with this very important issue, they are stymieing the development of many provincial towns. |
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He then moved into politics, serving with distinction as a provincial governor before being elected as Tehran's mayor two years ago. |
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But another source is of the opinion that if the very system is to be demolished then even the provincial assemblies will have to go. |
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The former provincial solicitor sent soldiers east with all the unexcited deliberation of a man reading out the result of a search. |
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Celebrations have duly been enjoyed and now the focus is on the provincial competitions. |
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It's all we got when we went camping as kids of course, we always camped in well-groomed provincial campgrounds. |
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The activities at parish, classical, and provincial level would be co-ordinated by a national synod and by Parliament. |
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The provincial election in Alberta is fast approaching with a November 22nd or 29th vote. |
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The march led to traffic being blocked, before it came to a halt outside the provincial governor's office. |
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Trucks selling yams, widely used as a tonic, can be seen along the provincial highway in Nantou County. |
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The total number who voted in the city election in Toronto was 699,000, compared to 850,000 in the provincial election. |
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They say the federal and provincial governments have chronically underfunded them, and are left with little choice. |
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It was accused of dirty tricks and unfair intervention to secure his victory in the provincial presidential election last fall. |
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It urged amendments to federal and provincial laws so that undercover agents could legally obtain false identification documents. |
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How can Reykjavik give every appearance of being a capital city rather than merely a provincial town? |
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For 10 or 15 years beforehand, our regions and provincial towns had largely been left to sink or swim. |
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In fact provincial satraps already have a big say even in government formations at the Centre. |
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A day in the life of a provincial repertory theatre company, who are visited by the author of their next play. |
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The two of them spent their lives working as stage designers and landscape painters in various provincial towns, ending up in Vladimir. |
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In such a situation, the grant of judicial power to provincial appointees is valid. |
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Fr Michael Smith, provincial of the Salesians of Don Bosco missionaries in Ireland, said Fr Declan had a heart of gold. |
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The provincial motto is Je me souviens, and the flower is the fleur-de-lis. |
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The provincial Hamiltons are immediately attracted to the lure of the city and soon fall victim to its various temptations. |
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Armagh wiped them out in the provincial decider and then Fermanagh stopped them from stretching their wings in the qualifiers. |
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Brighton, for all its airs and graces, is a very provincial town, and I like it that way. |
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It differed from other provincial novels of the 1950s in that its hero is a working man, not a rising member of the lower middle class. |
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A total of 2,778 candidates will stand for the 249-seat lower house and 3,027 in provincial councils. |
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The area in question has now been declared a disaster zone, and provincial funding has been requested to help the afflicted fishermen. |
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Those smaller stores, not to mention mom-and-pop operations in provincial towns, are threatened by the big international megastores. |
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You see, this hotel is in a provincial market town, somewhere in the home counties. |
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Born into a rich provincial family, he studied philosophy as well as rhetoric and law. |
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He plans his escape from the provincial small-minded perceptions of the immediate community. |
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Albertans have one more day to have their say on the current provincial review of low-income programs. |
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The provincial Libs are of course facing the same problems as their federal counterparts of late. |
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Other factors contributed to the debacle, such as political infighting between the Red Cross and federal and provincial agencies. |
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Many post-secondary institutions have been forced to increase tuition fees to compensate for lower provincial support. |
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A young woman in her twenties returns from the capital city to a provincial town where she grew up. |
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The provincial capital of Kisumu is the third-largest city in Kenya and is a major cultural center for the Luo. |
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His main subject matter is the life of Muscovite and provincial merchants and lower officialdom. |
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If the transportation crosses provincial boundaries, an additional allowance of 90 satang per kilometer will be provided. |
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After picketing the office, they presented a petition to the provincial council secretary with their demands. |
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Last but not least he predicted that New South Wales would lose its supremacy and probably become a provincial appendage to South Australia. |
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Parents are having to pay too much in school fees to compensate for chronic underfunding by the provincial government. |
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Provision would be made to brand the animals, which would be seen by veterinarians provided by the provincial department. |
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One particular area of slipshod practice, at both the federal and provincial level, was taxation. |
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But the provincial auditor ruled that its listings didn't count, and therefore it didn't qualify as a newspaper. |
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She schmoozed the Fleet Street writer and barely tolerated the provincial hack. |
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But the bulk of it was sold off to the rich patricians who had made fortunes from war and provincial administration. |
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It concerns itself not with the high culture of Rome or the high fashion of Milan, but rather with the everyday life of the provincial Italian. |
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Bengal was absorbed into the Mughul Empire in the 16th century, and Dhaka, the seat of a nawab, gained some importance as a provincial center. |
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Last month he was among several provincial judges whose government salary cheques were not honoured, apparently due to a technical problem. |
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The collusion between provincial bodies, timber bosses and community members played a key role in the illegal business, he said. |
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The relationship between the provincial academician and his civic community was vital to the success of the format of the academies. |
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The Press Association made agency news nationally available by providing a central telegraphic agency for the new provincial press. |
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You can mail order to your heart's content, free from the shackles of provincial law. |
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How would this impact on the interprovincial relations, given that private property is provincial jurisdiction. |
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Once this was done a provincial circular would be issued advertising vacancies for internal recruitment. |
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If it were out in the sticks, in a provincial town, this place would do a roaring trade. |
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Unconcerned that the provincial German bank did not carry the clout of her previous employers, she set out to break into the big time. |
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Sanoh added that the provincial governor should elect a committee to poll the residents and collect information. |
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Due to provincial cuts to their budget, the Fraser Health Authority has had to put home care on the chopping block, with other regions to follow. |
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So when political organisations were unbanned in 1990, I joined the ANC and was elected the first provincial president of the ANC Women's League. |
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Catherine Deneuve races down a dark provincial road at night on a motorcycle, tear-stained mascara streaking her face. |
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In my opinion, it was not intended that the provincial court judge strictly apply the rules of evidence. |
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As these local ties grew stronger, the provincial troops came to think of themselves as Gauls or Britons as much as Romans. |
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Discussions with provincial and territorial governments are planned for later this year. |
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Constructed as a port city in the late 1950s, the town is much newer, more urban and cosmopolitan than most Cambodian provincial cities. |
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Most recently, in 1996 an organic law transferred financial responsibility to provincial governments. |
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For a long time, the capital of Victoria seemed to be the seat of provincial respectability. |
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Kilmaine boxers landed three Connacht titles at the recent provincial championships in Westport. |
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By 1923, the Capuchin provincial asked Solanus to keep a notebook of special cases and reported healings related to his consultations. |
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According to the provincial deputy director of traffic operations, fines between R1000 and R2500 were issued depending on magisterial districts. |
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The provincial government and the municipality would do well to at least give the matter careful thought. |
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In a pre-medical at the provincial commission offices yesterday both boxers predicted a convincing victory. |
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The account ends with the Tang Dynasty's collapse into a welter of provincial militarists. |
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The current elephant population in the provincial area is around 300 elephants. |
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Last weekend the fledgling party, less than a year old, held its second congress and outlined their program for the next provincial election. |
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In 1971 Fr. Vincent was asked by his provincial to go to the diocese of Kumasi in Ghana, where he spent most of his remaining years. |
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The provincial finals, which are drawing nigh, will also throw more light on the road ahead. |
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White-tailed gnus today live fenced into farm pastures and trapped in mostly small provincial game reserves. |
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I was now thoroughly confused, and felt terribly provincial when I said I'd rather sleep on the sofa, if it was all the same to him. |
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Hundreds of thousands joined protests in the Syrian capital, while in provincial towns tens of thousands took to the streets. |
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Last season he coached the peewee team to the league title but fell to rivals Surrey and Richmond in the provincial playdowns. |
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It was common practice for provincial clockmakers to contrive a skeleton clock as a window display. |
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The state and its provincial pygmy satrapies are intruding into every area of life. |
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The league acts as a tune-up of sorts before teams enter their various provincial playdowns. |
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Los Angeles can come to feel like a company town, provincial in its interconnectedness. |
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Neither the federal nor the provincial government is firmly committed to long-term agri-environmental programs. |
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The four provincial champions will qualify for the quarter-finals with the defeated teams playing off for the other four places. |
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At the same time, Beijing has also lost flexibility in pursuing fiscal policy due to its loss of revenues from provincial authorities. |
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Born in 1948, he grew up in Halifax and Shad Bay, a small coastal community just outside the provincial capital. |
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In contrast, the previous provincial superior of Community B had been a hospital administrator. |
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What we hear from the provincial government that there is no money is poppycock. |
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The provincial directorate of public prosecutions declined to prosecute in most of these cases. |
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Representative provincial estates would give the Third Estate the political voice all enlightened Frenchmen believed it deserved. |
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He has gained provincial colours for athletics, cross-country, swimming, biathlon, triathlon, duathlon, cycling, gymnastics and tumbling. |
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The government imposed arrest quotas on local authorities and threatened to sack provincial governors who failed to meet them. |
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Schule added that Musser's probationary period had been extended for the M.D. to see what the new provincial guidelines would be. |
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As provincial of his order, he addressed temperance meetings throughout Ireland. |
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It also gives us the opportunity to monitor players outside of the provincial competitions. |
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While the seat of power still rests in the city zone, there are signs that the game is becoming very popular in many provincial schools. |
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Over 55 provincial crafters attended the function, displaying items such as beadwork, clothing, fabrics and leatherwork. |
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The clinic stands alone as being almost wholly independent of provincial scrutiny. |
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However he is not throwing his hat into the ring for the provincial vice chair. |
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He is the third cabinet member to resign, purportedly over the scandal hatched by a provincial governor linking Estrada to illegal gambling. |
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Canada is a federal system whose powers are formally and sometimes contentiously divided between the national and provincial governments. |
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Central and provincial authorities should do more to promote transparency in government procurement and contract bidding. |
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An hour later, as darkness was slowly descending on this warm provincial town, we started the recording. |
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He suggested that a committee be struck to examine if there might not be a more equitable way to distribute the provincial berths in the future. |
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This could be supplied by evidence of widespread racial prejudice on either a national or a provincial scale. |
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The spendthrift ways of provincial governments have made international lending agencies reticent to loan desperately needed cash. |
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The new law was announced at the end of last July and provincial officials have closely scrutinized the full meaning of the legalities involved. |
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While some British and Anglophile linguists denigrated American English as provincial and corrupt, Webster inverted the argument. |
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But this new pride in the provincial doesn't mean actors can stint on their elocution lessons. |
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Under provincial legislation, a petition with enough signatures can force city council to put the question on a plebiscite. |
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She urged the provincial government to implement addiction treatment to end the revolving door cycle of women's incarceration. |
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Has there been a new era of provincial partnership with the federal government? |
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Gerry also contributes to the development of under-age cycling throughout Connacht through his role on the provincial committee. |
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After something of a barren spell, Summerhill College's golfers are back on top of the provincial mountain. |
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La Palma, the provincial capital, was settled in 1853 at a place where boats dry-docked to be careened and provisioned. |
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I mean, if this were Wales say, or Scotland, I dare say I could rabbit away about small-minded, provincial parochialism. |
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The provincial power shortage will be eased when the Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant is put into operation at the end of this year, he said. |
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With the exception of certain, fully-gentrified areas, localism and tribalism reign, provincial and backward attitudes dominate. |
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Bringing attention to the absurdity and pointlessness of this provincial puffery does nothing to stop it. |
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Better to pay lip service to the morals police than bring down their provincial ire on your head. |
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He had travelled there from the town of Yopal, the provincial capital of the wealthy oil province Casanare. |
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The accident occurred some 8 kilometers west of Siem Reap town, the provincial capital where the famed temple of Angkor Wat is located. |
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Companies suffer from a provincial and culturally blinkered approach to the repertoire and with dire performance results. |
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Although there are provincial divisions, provinces tend to identify with one another by region. |
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Another aspect of the IDZ linked to the provincial agricultural economy was beneficiating natural products in the textile sector like wool, mohair, sisal and hemp. |
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For a city of 25,000 with a touch-and-go economy, it would seem that Delft circa 1650 was anything but the provincial backwater it has often been labeled. |
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The obvious question, however, is how the premiers' commitment to provincial equality can be reconciled with their recognition of Quebec's unique status. |
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But its problems with boy racers, recidivist teenage car thieves, drugs and child abuse made it as good a choice as any other provincial centre for the launch. |
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It's also an opportunity of a lifetime to be noticed, because all the provincial coaches will be there, with chequebooks flapping in back pockets. |
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The time of provincial economic processes has passed beyond recall. |
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Coffee shops were also springing up in the provincial cities. |
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Acadians brought with them provincial cooking styles from France. |
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Mr Cowlam also disclosed that the Bradford bid was well-starred because the Government demanded that provincial workforces be as diverse as those in the capital. |
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The coalition's member companies argue Canadian exports are subsidized through provincial forestry policies, especially artificially low stumpage or Crown timber-cutting fees. |
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These go largely unmentioned but, for followers of provincial politics, hover over the entire story like the spectre of death in DeLillo's White Noise. |
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While artists working in cities had their own studios, provincial painters were usually itinerants and sometimes lived with the families who patronized them. |
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The five national and sixty six provincial parks contain a healthy population of bighorn sheep, mountain goats, elk, bears, wolves, bison and woodland caribou. |
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Police representatives insisted that it was the responsibility of escorts to ensure they knew and abided by municipal, provincial and federal laws, ordinances and bylaws. |
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While the federal government has made a few devolutionary concessions, it has retained federal spending power as a tool to intrude in provincial jurisdiction. |
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The problem of any classically educated writer's falling in love with Greece was how to reconcile the provincial reality with the idealized images. |
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They suspected that the provincial logistics agency was involved in an import scam, using state funds allocated to buy unhusked rice from local farmers. |
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The dragon boat regatta, which will take place from 9am till 5pm, brings together 22 teams from around the city, as well as five provincial teams. |
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An expert on provincial recipes from Hunan, Sichuan, Beijing, Cantonese and seafoods, he is well versed in the popular culinary varieties from Shandong, Huaiyang and Anhui. |
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The provincial judge was pang full of ministerial influence. |
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In a province with tens of thousands of Iraq Security Forces, Tikrit, the provincial capital, was seized without a fight. |
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And on Tuesday, a candidate for a provincial office and nine of his supporters were kidnapped and killed by the Taliban. |
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I'm nearly 26, I have a first class honours degree, I'm fluent in a foreign language, and I can't even get a job that pays peanuts in a provincial theatre. |
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And although head coach Dave Hammond said his team's goal was to complete the three-peat, he said he was very impressed by Waterloo's efforts at the provincial tournament. |
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Another reason for low results is that people just didn't feel as informed as they did for the provincial election and decided that voting would therefore be a waste. |
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At the end of 2001, the provincial environment ministry issued four orders against the city of Hamilton for allowing discharges into the Red Hill Creek. |
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He made regular provincial visitations and held frequent synods. |
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A provincial premier has ready access to any number of learned advisors. |
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Our final day's sightseeing started in Sancti Spiritus, the provincial capital of the region of the same name, where the holiday celebrations were in full swing. |
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A survey conducted by Binh Duong Daily on April 29 morning showed that provincial rice prices decrease inappreciably over other provinces and cities. |
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The Elections Finance Act prohibits most forms of political advertising for the initial week of a provincial election campaign, the day before voting day and day of the vote. |
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In July, parliament lowered its quota for female lawmakers on provincial councils from 25 percent to 20 percent. |
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Similarly, when the rates rise and the housing markets cool and the demand for lumber falls, the provincial government can do little to halt the slide. |
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The Romans encouraged this situation by infusing coined money into provincial agrarian economies, which in turn led to money loans and further debt. |
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We were more likely to seek out the bistros frequented by taxi drivers or the small, family-run restaurants where provincial food of every variety flourished. |
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Twenty years ago it would have been laughable to believe that English provincial cuisine could match French provincial cuisine. |
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The government should, if necessary, be willing to run a deficit, he said, insisting the collapse of the cattle industry would devastate the entire provincial economy. |
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We are back in with a chance against the losers of the provincial finals. |
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Some rural regions are close to urban centres, such as the regions of Manitoba that surround Winnipeg, the provincial capital with 600,000 people. |
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The new Greens, he adds, belong to a younger generation and several have already proven their mettle by snubbing standing invitations to join the provincial Liberals. |
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In recent decades the area around the provincial capital of Kunming has developed as an industrial region with an increasing need for electric power. |
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Yet in the decades after World War II, Ukraine was arguably the most productive of the Soviet republics and Kiev was the provincial posting that Muscovites fought for. |
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More to the point, there was none of the provincial tweeness I had expected to find, only a bright but welcoming interior and a menu that made the mouth water. |
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As the next provincial election must be called by May, I believe it's time for us to consider what the past terms of the NDP government have brought to this province. |
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The very large pools Betfair musters, even on provincial mid-week races in Australia, will be very inviting to commission agents, and other bookmakers. |
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Shortly after that, the first currents of liberation theology emerged in Latin America and the U.S., making neo-orthodoxy seem stuffy, provincial and oppressive. |
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Pulling into Pol-i-Alam, the small, dusty provincial capital, we made our way to the plain, weather-beaten building that serves as the office of the governor. |
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The synod is composed of the patriarch, metropolitans, provincial bishops, as well as the titular bishops and archimandrites appointed by the patriarch. |
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In terms of cost, virtually every provincial drug plan is under immense strain due to growing demand and the rapid introduction of new and costly prescription drugs. |
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Sono told the court he had voted at national level for the African National Congress in the 1994 elections and his provincial vote went to the Inkatha Freedom Party. |
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If anything, it reinforced perceptions that the board and the ANC were simply gerrymandering provincial boundaries to suit short-term political ends. |
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The few that may have fled from the provinces would have been leaderless since all the provincial officers were bowstrung by the Sultan's prearranged orders. |
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Incensed by the government's flouting of basic legal principles, the parlement of Paris, seconded by the provincial courts, condemned royal policy in a flood of remonstrances. |
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The study of provincial party systems as separate entities began with the abandonment of an historic assumption that only one-party system exists across the country, mobilizing partisans at both levels of government through basically similar political organizations. |
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The study of provincial party systems as separate entities began with the abandonment of an historic assumption that only one party system exists across the country, mobilizing partisans at both levels of government through basically similar political organizations. |
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Such incendiary observations may have alarmed some anglophone New Brunswickers, and the 1967 results essentially reproduced those of the previous two provincial elections. |
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The lakeshore processes displayed through the formation of numerous bars, spits and tombolos within the lakes of this park are tentatively assigned provincial significance. |
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Steelworkers Canadian director Ken Neumann said the merger creates a new force in the Canadian labour movement, as well as in federal and provincial politics. |
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Our provincial bird, the puffin, nests here in staggering numbers. |
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After a village childhood and two years planting rice during the Cultural Revolution, he developed his musical skills in the provincial Peking opera troupe. |
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The contrast with Ireland is stark, where most listed buildings in our provincial towns are distinguished by plastic windows and inappropriate new shopfronts. |
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As the city gasps for fiscal air, it's only fair to be clear that the city's budget difficulties are a result of provincial mendacity and not local mismanagement. |
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The compromise has to minimize the damage to the environment and maximize the contribution to the development of the provincial economy in the use of the reclaimed tideland. |
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The battle of La Rochelle might have been a provincial affair, sorted out quietly at the ballot box. |
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The mendicant orders, particularly the Dominicans, developed a supranational organization directed by provincial and general chapters and ultimately subject to the papacy. |
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More than 357000 Eastern Cape pensioners are to benefit from nearly R393 million in backpay to be paid out to them by the provincial Welfare Department starting from June. |
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For obvious reasons, the regional organizations were also in the best position to work with their respective provincial or territorial governments. |
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My full-time career on the Bolton Evening News ended at the week-end when I retired after nearly 39 years of honest toil at the coalface of provincial journalism. |
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In between the now regular jaunts from Washington to Ottawa, Denis arranged to meet with the provincial premiers privately in closed off dining rooms. |
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A provincial man, he perceived more clearly than most that his clubby colleagues in London needed to expand their horizons and broaden their base. |
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Dozens of arts and culture groups have been dealt a devastating blow by the provincial government's cancellation of the Community Lottery Board Grant Program. |
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Scots may want to come over all Runrig bestriding mighty crags, but they are really Arab Straps, moaning about damp and impotence in provincial housing schemes. |
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It is quite a shift in costs but to the average Canadian, they don't care whether the federal or provincial or territorial government pays for it. |
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Most cases of seventeenth-century witchcraft seemed to occur in villages, not in a busy provincial town with a cultured, educated and wealthy population. |
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Relatives of militiamen asked the provincial governor for arms. |
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In protest, town officials took down their provincial flags. |
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That always looks good during the lead-up to a provincial election. |
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The council is to ask the provincial government to provide it with an implementation action plan for the provincialisation of emergency medical and rescue services. |
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The Prime Minister and the thirteen provincial and territorial leaders are meeting there tonight to put the finishing touches on a new Constitutional Accord. |
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The proud son of the Franche-Comte was on his way to success in Paris when he met Bruyas, an art collector and a provincial from another region of France. |
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During this meeting, the provincial assembly drew up a detailed plan for reforesting the mountains of Fujian and adhering to the national forest policy. |
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I wish he would stop demeaning the provincial system in his writings. |
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You will need to eat, you will need to take the weight off your feet and yet, at so many of the provincial tracks, eating and sitting are poorly resourced. |
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Augustine was a local boy who made good, a provincial from the southern edge of Fourth-Century Roman Africa, vain and enslaved to a fierce mother. |
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Thousands of lorries and trucks are being forced into provincial towns for rest stops and catering services, defeating the purpose of bypassing towns in the first place. |
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Canada's provincial premiers and territorial leaders are united in a effort to create a national pharmacare program, financed by the federal government. |
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Located in the dusty backwater of Datong, a provincial city in northeast China, the movie depicts a global village in the throes of millennial malaise. |
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Some of those members opposite who are sitting in marginal rural seats or marginal provincial seats should really start to worry, because their number is up. |
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Quite frankly, I am of the view that you will be able to better deal with those mental health issues in the provincial penal system as opposed to the federal penal system. |
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At the same time, reports have emerged that the provincial government is making preparations to have the strike declared illegal by deeming it a public emergency. |
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The Abu Shouk camp, on the outskirts of the provincial capital, Al-Fasher, is a far cry from Ismail's village, where he says houses lie in ruins and the fields unplanted. |
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For all over Ireland, ribbon development of houses persists outside provincial towns and one-off badly sited homes are built without regard for the landscape as a whole. |
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Ye had left home at the tender age of 11 when she was invited to join the Zhejiang provincial swim team. |
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My wife and I wanted to see the old Roman provincial capital Nikopol and it was extremely difficult as there were no signs. |
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After further provincial readings were cancelled, he began work on his final novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood. |
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Literary institutes such as this flourished in many English provincial towns in the Victorian era and the Walsall one was highly successful. |
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The law enforcement in Pakistan is carried out by joint network of several federal and provincial police agencies. |
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In May 2004, the provincial government announced the funding of an initiative to support the language and its culture within the province. |
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While the origins of this style are disputed, it is either an offshoot of provincial Roman art, Frank, or Jute art. |
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Tiro died in Aceh's provincial capital Banda Aceh, where he had stayed since late last year after 30 years in exile in Sweden. |
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Management and integration with IT systems for the provincial government of Flemish Brabant. |
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The majority of provincial troops stationed in such camps, forts and watchtowers. |
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Under the Republic, provincial governors and tax farmers could exploit local populations for personal gain more freely. |
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The division of jurisdiction between the federal and provincial Parliaments is specified in the Canadian constitution. |
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The Norwich School of painters, founded in 1803 in Norwich, was the first provincial art movement in Britain. |
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He also faces a provincial charge for using a false social insurance number to land the job. |
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Some types of banking regulation may be delegated to other levels of government, such as state or provincial governments. |
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Peshawari karahi from the provincial capital of Peshawar is a popular curry all over the country. |
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The benefits of its provincial privileges, the fueros, were widely shared and not merely confined to the local notables. |
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Another bomb placed in a trashcan next to a high school in Pul-i-Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan, went off but caused no casualties. |
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He specifically said the Council was reviewing a plan to set up one university for women in each provincial capital. |
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Avanza won 38 mayorships and two provincial prefectures, nearly matching the AP, which won 42 mayorships and nine prefectures. |
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That is Amir Khaddar, born in Tehran, who was elected in December 2008 to the provincial legislature of Quebec. |
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Joles held a meeting with the provincial minister sand gave a briefing to him on his schedule study tour to Germany. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury has a ceremonial provincial curia, or court, consisting of some of the senior bishops of his province. |
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The result is a decoupling of federal and provincial systems. |
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To spare the provincial populations from excessive taxation and to save money, emperors began to employ units recruited from Germanic tribes. |
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In this regard the high-ups of the provincial government have issued directive to the commissioners of seven divisions. |
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The attacker was shot dead by police after he stabbed five people to death in Changsha, Hunan's provincial capital, on Friday, police said. |
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It has even yelped for friendly mongrels like NDP provincial governments, federal Liberals and leftish farm groups. |
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Ulster is one of the four professional provincial teams in Ireland and competes in the Celtic League and European Cup. |
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Kley grew up a consummate Manhattanite in Greenwich Village, looking down on even the outer boroughs as provincial hinterlands. |
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