For instance, each room built for royalty was to fit each member of the court no matter what time of day, holiday, or placement. |
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The council decided that since Samantha was royalty, she would be a member of the council. |
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If Yeoman treated her employees like family, she treated her customers like royalty. |
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The title of princess, and later Queen, comes with not only the joys of royalty, but with great responsibility and knowledge. |
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In the stands only a few clued-in tennis fans are aware they are in the presence of tennis royalty. |
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In 1997, Liam and Patsy were rock royalty, crowned on the cover of Vanity Fair in a hail of Cool Britannia bluster. |
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Despite any simmering private differences, by the mid-1990 s, the couple had established themselves as Hollywood royalty. |
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The group's fourth album, A Night at the Opera, cemented them as music royalty. |
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A posse of presidents will mix with rock royalty and an expected 30,000 guests at the grand opening today of the presidential library. |
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In her 20s, Coppola dabbled in modelling, photography and clothes design, occasionally shooting videos for America's alternative rock royalty. |
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Farmed, harvested, and dried by natives on small family plots, cochineal insects helped color the silks and wools of Hapsburg royalty. |
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They were on the fringe in the early 80s, but they're virtually rock royalty now. |
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We even had a minor brush with country music royalty, although all of us save one missed it. |
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We get paid for making records and we get a royalty on what is sold of course, but we're self-financing. |
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But you then have to buy copies from them, albeit at a substantial discount, and they pay you a royalty on each book sold through them. |
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Her estranged grandmother insists on lovingly transforming her from gawky teen into beautiful royalty. |
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Because damask table linen was very expensive at this time, it was owned only by royalty the nobility and the wealthiest merchants. |
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She was the first Kerne to be wed to royalty, and she had brought with her the sense and sagacity seemingly born to all of that fleetstate. |
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It's an example of the way in which the British royalty have become an Aunt Sally. |
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Which of course includes a royalty based on a percentage of the market value of the innovation. |
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At a universal level both the Sun and Leo are associated with royalty, majesty, stateliness, dignity, and authority. |
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The theme park was bailed out by Saudi royalty ten years ago and the company's future is again dependent on its shareholders. |
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While the oil-rich sheikhs and Saudi princes are treated like, well, royalty, what are those lowlier types in business and economy class eating? |
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These turbans or crowns are a form of anciency representing the royalty of I and I Rastafari people from ancient times until this time. |
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The crowd eventually dispersed, displeased that the scandalous royalty show had ended. |
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The beautiful building, scenic surroundings, and superior staff will make you feel like royalty, living in a real palace. |
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Even though royalty no longer holds the power of life and death, they still hold the power of patronage. |
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And when there is the smallest error in their royalty statements they get all huffy on you. |
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If all of them are forced to pay royalty for every song they sing, they will be hit below the belt. |
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This is one of the most highly regarded charges among royalty and those of nobility. |
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And, just as with you and your royalty, our ceremonial positions screen from the uninitiated gaze the empty throne. |
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To make a long story short, here is the history of the royalty payments on that song. |
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Music companies that produced and distributed both cassettes and compact discs tended to put the blame on royalty payments and operating costs. |
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Only royalty declaring economic deals required the stamp of official state sanction. |
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The wise magician then ordered the young prince to spend the day lugging and stacking a pile of huge logs, menial labor unbefitting royalty. |
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From his high forehead and shining, golden eyes to the long, glossy brush of his tail, his bearing and demeanor spoke of vulpine royalty. |
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It sounds as if it has spent the past few hundred years spiritlessly consorting with Ruritanian royalty. |
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Well, it's wonderful the way in which the doings of American royalty are getting mixed on the show with those of British royalty. |
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Ascot has royalty, Goodwood offers glorious views towards England's south coast, but, for sheer style and panache, Longchamp is peerless. |
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Once the break-even is reached, we plan to donate the royalty that we receive. |
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At the London, Merrick became a celebrity, an object of curiosity, visited by fashionable society women and royalty. |
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He was interested in an up front sum to cover his initial costs and then an ongoing royalty payment. |
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These team-builders, no longer royalty, are valued as much for their unsullied reputations as their solid track records. |
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She was used to being unseen and unnoticed, not to people jumping around her as if she was royalty. |
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Almost the whole of Europe has sloughed off its addiction to the notion of royalty. |
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A bon vivant who piloted his own plane and hosted royalty aboard his yacht, Freddy had an adman's pizzazz. |
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We quickly slipped into the red satin bathrobes and immediately felt like royalty. |
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He was dressed in magnificent robes, the edges of which were marked with various symbols and designs, all signifying royalty. |
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Slightly smaller than life-size, the statue's forehead bears a cobra, a symbol of royalty, and the face is painted a rich sienna. |
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They sang the Red Flag and the Marseillaise, followed by three cheers for the social revolution and three boos for royalty and blacklegs. |
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In her 20s, she dabbled in modelling, photography and clothes design, occasionally shooting videos for America's alternative rock royalty. |
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Lady Macbeth feels that if her husband does not enjoy his royalty, then all of their deceit and treachery has been for nothing. |
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About 40 presidents and royalty, ten prime ministers and 43 ministerial delegations have been billed to attend. |
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The queen's principal role was as bearer and transmitter of royalty, of which she took possession on the death of her husband. |
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Yet he also admits that in purely touristic terms they are here at a good time. They've been treated like royalty and benefited from low prices. |
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All true European royalty is descended from the Merovingians, which are believed to be descendants of Jesus Christ. |
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As the 31-year-old talks about world peace, one might mistake her for a beauty queen rather than actual royalty. |
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Garbed in regally beaded, colorful gowns of orange and blue-green instead of their normally drab brown shifts, they looked almost like royalty. |
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He felt that since he had two strikes against him, he should be pampered and treated like royalty. |
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Having the prince at your very stall was no ordinary thing and the man was unprepared for dealing with royalty. |
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Gone are the days of beheading royalty and treason for enouncing the monarch's name. |
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He provided pretty grips for her tumbling hair, ribbons with silk bows and even, once, a delightful dress quite suitable for royalty. |
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But in these modest surroundings, business was done with royalty and dukes, the great and the good. |
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The Beckham convoy pulled up at the grand entrance, usually reserved for royalty and visiting heads of state, inside the palace quadrangle. |
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On this day, the town's main intersection was abuzz, awaiting Saudi royalty. |
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According to bridal history, royalty not only introduced the white wedding dress, they also made it popular. |
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And in this day of reality television, where the average joe is king, the pressure to look like royalty is felt by all of us. |
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The red sash of royalty is made of net work, and thrummed with red and yellow feathers. |
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When he paused the girl seemed overcome with determination, a certain proudness, and royalty about her. |
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However, the institutional structure of copyright societies has historically led to advantageously structured royalty terms. |
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The Kamba royalty was often not talked about and the history behind the royalty is not well known. |
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In its day, her shops attracted royalty, president's wives, society matrons, and thousands of others all over the world. |
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They married in Edinburgh in August 1811, though Shelley disapproved of matrimony, as well as royalty, meat-eating, and religion. |
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Northcliffe travelled widely and consorted freely with statesmen and politicians not to mention royalty. |
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Millions of dollars in royalty payments for cable TV rebroadcasts are at stake. |
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A champagne that was clearly well connected to royalty would be especially prized. |
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In seventeenth and eighteenth-century Europe, royalty collected the extremely tall and extremely short in the form of court giants or dwarfs. |
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Foreign tax authorities generally impose a withholding tax on the royalty income of non-residents. |
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She's not exactly royalty, but is right up there in the body of the kirk, intent on killing as many werewolves as possible. |
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He was for the common people and against the corrupt and corrupting power of the gentry, nobility and royalty. |
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If Her Royal Highness wants to hold a worsbraai at Buckingham Palace, she can easily find out if your wors really is fit for royalty. |
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In a setting rich with koa wood furnishings polished to perfection, Iolani Palace transports families to the glory years of Hawaiian royalty. |
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Once the domain of royalty, precious gems have today become a part of almost everyone's jewellery. |
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In contrast, the elegantly cultivated beard was long the prerogative of royalty and the privileged classes. |
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He saw us all peering out from the Club and waved gaily to us, like royalty. |
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No, you keep yourself aloof from the free designer clothes and parties with royalty of the celebrity culture. |
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Under existing arrangements, Australia and East Timor would share royalty benefits equally. |
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In medieval Veliko Turnovo, royalty and high nobility lived in relative safety behind the massive ramparts of Tsarevets Hill. |
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Now, many Lao follow the itineraries of Thai royalty as if to fill a cultural absence at home. |
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She truly felt like royalty whenever she fingered the bell sleeves and full skirt. |
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His status as a friend of royalty undoubtedly earned him great wealth, riches and national prominence. |
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Women feature little in the ranks of royal appointees, apart from royalty themselves. |
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One weekend we went to a game reserve where we were treated like royalty and had our own cook. |
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The owners and staff treated us like royalty and couldn't have been more helpful. |
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Income from energy may be derived via royalty trusts and master limited partnerships. |
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I cringed at the title, hating the reminder that I was royalty while she was common. |
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At a time when the flattop represented the American male ideal, the rockabillies wore coiffures worthy of French royalty. |
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He certainly doesn't bring to mind the stuffy polo and shooting image of British royalty at play. |
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If they don't, any chance of them achieving rock royalty status will be scuppered. |
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A pair of love birds found out what it was like to be treated like royalty when a longed-for letter from the Queen arrived by special delivery. |
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We can't even play the radio in our shop without the Peforming Rights Society wanting a royalty from it. |
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This is not to say that there are no descendants of the early Bohemian nobility and royalty remaining today. |
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Traditional use ranges from the formal to the informal, occasions to honor royalty and private gatherings of family and friends. |
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This was where he threw lavish shikar parties for his guests, mainly other royalty and British dignitaries. |
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Rather than rare luxuries for royalty or nobility, well-made gloves were soon to be made available for everyone. |
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I think there's an ongoing interest not only the British royal family, but royalty in general. |
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Beaton turned to Winterhalter for royalty in full fig, to Romney for pretty girls. |
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Because damask table linen was very expensive at this time, it was owned only by royalty, the nobility and the wealthiest merchants. |
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The annual concession royalty is to be no less than 12 per cent of the annual income accruing to the concessionaire. |
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The old view, espoused by Aeschylus and Shakespeare and many in between, was that good drama must involve royalty or nobility. |
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By the time of the Spanish Conquest, it was reared as a table bird and eaten by royalty. |
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Intense lobbying led to a new royalty for making player piano rolls, which was then extended to any physical manifestation of a song. |
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After all, the marriage of royalty to commoners is not an entirely new concept. |
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Again royalty gathered in grandeur, with trumpets blaring, to witness the baptism of Henry's daughter, Elizabeth. |
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As I matured, so did my interest in royalty and, in particular, the British royal family. |
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Amanda observed and watched the conversations silently as she ate among the table of royalty. |
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The best-documented death rituals were those associated with royalty or high nobility. |
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During this time Louis XIV was in power and royalty lived in ridiculous comforts while French commoners starved. |
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A truly democratic medium, the radio is accessible to everybody, and as a result the famous and infamous, the royalty and commoners, all tune in and talk to each other. |
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At the time, Valli was in Europe, married to a fascist type who was minor-order royalty. |
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The apa has tried to undermine Frances, noting that he stands to lose his royalty payments when the new DSM comes out. |
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The auctioneer talks about knowing and employing royalty, and celebrity big spenders. |
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The judge said the royalty payment did not require him to recuse himself, according to 10th Circuit Clerk of Court Betsy Shumaker. |
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The Afghanistan artist who designed the cards receives a royalty on all packages sold. |
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Through the power of monopoly and sharply cutting royalty payments, Chesapeake Energy is now sitting on mountains of money. |
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They pointed out that while most minerals had fully ad valorem rates of royalty at present, iron ore, limestone and dolomite had tonnage-based royalty. |
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This criminal sensed His royalty and rebuked his fellow criminal. |
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The place is neither short of royalty nor is it strange to VIPs who have escaped the bright lights of the city to find reclusion and reflection about life. |
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Even World War II aircraft kits are being hit with royalty demands. |
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My mother was a descendent of Greek royalty, an intellectual grande dame who wore elegant shaded glasses. |
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Norwegian royalty is shorn of regalia but is safety ensconced in respect. |
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Being a minor poet is like being minor royalty, and no one, as a former lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret once explained to me, is happy as that. |
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From expensive art to rigs, exotic animals to royalty, the requests kept coming. |
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Instead of being robed in the skin of a lion or a leopard that is customary for African royalty, he is clad in a cape made from the skin of some wild animal. |
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Amouage, an Arabian perfume manufacturer based in Oman used to provide perfume exclusively to royalty but has expanded its market around the world. |
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The company also plans to pay artists a higher royalty for songs downloaded online, while scrapping archaic methods for calculating Internet sales. |
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By the entrance are various commemorative plaques honouring the visits of recent British royalty and grandest noblemen of Norman roots, such as the Duke of Norfolk. |
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The Archduke's houseguests included artists, intellectuals and royalty. |
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I see an engaging and fiery young woman, who on a number of occasions, has shown a regal command equal to any royal in the world, and I have known my share of royalty. |
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The Fur Trade began in earnest in medieval times in Europe, when it involved the hunting of European animals to stock the wardrobes of the nobility and royalty. |
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As part of a distinguished tradition of parading in front of royalty, members of the regiment marked the royal visit by wearing oak leaves in their berets. |
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It was home to chiefs and members of Tahitian royalty in the 19th Century. |
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He's been the jeweler to kings, emperors, and even Hollywood royalty. |
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Martha Washington dressed in homespun clothing to differentiate herself from royalty. |
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Set with three balas rubies, pearls, and a central diamond, the Three Brothers passed among European royalty to raise money for armies until bought by the Tudors. |
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Although she usually keeps her most trenchant observations for the stage, several members of Hollywood royalty have received a memorable tongue-lashing. |
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To meet that threshold, experts said, the bond investments or royalty income would have to be substantial. |
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I wanted to do a show where you felt like you were being brought inside the new money and new royalty of America. |
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This allows for artist compensation based on revenue rather than royalty, as Spotify does. |
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Some people remain surprised that in this modern age we should still be ruled over by any sort of royalty, as the whole bejewelled charade smacks of musty old deference. |
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This was the species represented in the Egyptian symbol of royalty, the uraeus, and is the one still employed by snake charmers throughout North Africa. |
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In the 3,000 year reign of Egyptian royalty, the Pharaoh Tutankhamun was a minor-if-intriguing figure. |
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Recently there was an item on the news about a woman recently found out to be a brothel keeper, who had been hobnobbing with the rich and royalty. |
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Although 13th in line to the throne, Zara has had little to do with the razzmatazz of royalty and shuns publicity. |
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In fact, the majority of the resorts are located on Waikiki which was made popular in the 1800s by Hawaiian royalty who frequented the area for its beautiful beaches. |
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He listened to bush mothers and stockmen, drovers and graziers, troops going into and returning from battle, committees, councils, prime ministers, popes and royalty. |
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The Senate's decision to cut the federal royalty rate will not affect the state's royalty rate of 2 percent for sylvinite and 5 percent for langbeinite. |
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There, a rearing cobra with its hood spread wide was a symbol of royalty. |
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In this fable peopled with a fantastic cast of royalty, servants and talking rodents, Despereaux falls in love with a human princess and sets out to save her from danger. |
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Wildly popular in his day, he was loved by royalty and commoners alike. |
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This law instituted a royalty scheme for webcasts of copyrighted material. |
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She had done up her hair as was befitting royalty, and had placed a wreath of duskbloomers, a soft purple flower, intertwined with coral and pearls as a crown. |
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A glittering audience of presidents, premiers and royalty will attend the inauguration of the president, which will be completed by around midday. |
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They would sing in praise of royalty and trace their genealogy. |
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Lucy Moore writes with a glad eye of the prodigality of unrestrained royalty, the full-blown excess that in the end wearied the more realistic Queen Victoria. |
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A rich gold mine was also discovered, providing royalty payments to the handful of Warlpiri people with continuing traditional links to the country. |
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Again, there is comedy as she undergoes training for her royal role and tries to reconcile royalty with being held in derision by her school contemporaries. |
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From the sale of music the publisher will pay the composer a royalty. |
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Again, there is no suggestion here that paying more than would be justified on a strict royalty calculation is an unusual or exceptional practice. |
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Like many of my colleagues, I was appalled at the outcome of arbitration before the Library of Congress, which set royalty payments at an exorbitantly high rate. |
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The dye most sought after was a purple known as orchil, which was used together with purples extracted from shellfish to color the robes of royalty. |
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In most cases, the licensor receives a royalty payment from the licensee, in return for the use of those IP rights. |
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Consequently, various classes of royalty, nobility, various commoners and slave emerged. |
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Despite these successes, the House of Orange did not attain great respect among European royalty, as the Stadtholdership was not inheritable. |
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Wallinger's early work is noted for its social commentary, often focusing on class, royalty and nationalism. |
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Vitaphone still had legal exclusivity, but having lapsed in its royalty payments, effective control of the rights was in ERPI's hands. |
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The band got three times a new act's typical royalty rate, full artistic control of recordings, and ownership of the recording masters. |
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The Hanseatic League forced the royalty to cede to them greater and greater concessions over foreign trade and the economy. |
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Even the poorest among us possess far more material goods and comforts than the average sodbuster, or even medieval royalty. |
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Known as Tassies, they were decorated with classical subjects, portraits of royalty and figures of the day such as scholars or philosophers. |
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If they are so big that they rest on her shoulders, you are in the presence of Chav royalty. |
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Another financing approach is for franchisors to securitize their future royalty stream. |
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Traditional rank amongst European royalty, peers, and nobility is rooted in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. |
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It is also unclear whether he will redact any discussion of royalty rates in his final opinion. |
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Licensed trade names that generate royalty streams can be valued very accurately. |
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This process has devalued celebrity's coinage and turned royalty into its brass razoo. |
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Based upon ongoing test results, NEET anticipates the ability to sign licensing and royalty agreements on an international basis. |
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Even allowing for Austrian Schlamperei, soldiers and persons in attendance on royalty do not make such mistakes. |
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Beatrix inquires with the bank about her royalty earnings, wondering if she would perhaps someday be able to buy a house in the country. |
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The royal Horus is represented in the cloak of royalty, and the phallic emblem found there witnesses to Jesus being Horus of the resurrection. |
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Some of the ladies, called Nippies because they were nippy on their feet, served royalty at Palace garden parties before the war. |
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From about the 8th century, high status people started to visit the site occasionally, and possibly this included royalty. |
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Rogers' home in St James's Place was visited by almost every famous person in London and he was a guest of royalty. |
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Gas production for the properties from which the royalty was carved totaled approximately 2,990,492 Mcf. |
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According to his biographer, Hunter Davies, he left everything, including his house and royalty income, to Betty. |
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This royalty scheme did not work with customers who did not have existing steam engines but used horses instead. |
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Many parts of the region were ruled by the Nizams or the Mysore royalty, and were thus not directly under British rule. |
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Eleven states are named after individual people, including seven named for royalty and one named after an American president. |
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He is as well-connected with rock stars as he is with royalty. |
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Palaces in Romania, as elsewhere in Europe, were originally built for royalty, nobles and bishops. |
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At one point, the Medicis managed most of the great fortunes in the European world, from members of royalty to merchants. |
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The palaces of India offer an insight into the life of the royalty of the country. |
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Silk is considered to be a symbol of royalty, and, historically, silk was used primarily by the upper classes. |
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It was much visited by Russian royalty and nobility traveling from the old capital to the new one and back. |
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Like Cortez, Columbus angered the Spanish royalty through subjugating and enslaving the native people. |
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It was especially attractive to royalty, powerful aristocrats and politicians as well as intellectuals, artists and political activists. |
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This especially applied to royalty, who sometimes owned land in different countries. |
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They were both related to royalty and probably gave Snorri an insight into the history of Sweden. |
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As part of this agreement, Promontora is obligated to pay to dot com upfront installation fees along with an ongoing royalty interest. |
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The son of the legendary Archie Manning, Peyton is football royalty. |
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They united their house in marriage with the surviving Angle royalty, and were accepted by the Angles as their kings. |
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Molland subsequently sued the other members and their estates to recoup his expenses plus a producer's royalty. |
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Wilfrid was criticised for dressing his household and servants in clothing fit for royalty. |
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According to Molland, Polley told the band that Klein wanted to cut Badfinger's royalty rate and make them pay for their own studio time. |
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The strongholds of the royalty included the countryside, the shires, and the less economically developed areas of northern and western England. |
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Once a work is accepted, commissioning editors negotiate the purchase of intellectual property rights and agree on royalty rates. |
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In July 2012 an agreement was reached with Intermine Limited in respect of the net profits royalty which it held. |
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Gold has been used as a symbol for purity, value, royalty, and particularly roles that combine these properties. |
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Mary turned her attention to finding a new husband from the royalty of Europe. |
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In the sixteenth century the crown began to employ Flemish court painters who have left a portrait record of royalty. |
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Watt's vigorous defence of his patents resulted in the continued use of the Newcomen engine in an effort to avoid royalty payments. |
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This was to be followed by a simple 10 shillings licence fee with no royalty once the wireless manufactures protection expired. |
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The company was to be financed by a royalty on the sale of BBC wireless receiving sets from approved manufacturers. |
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Although royalty owned huge collections of plate, little survives except for the Royal Gold Cup. |
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Her chief legal complaint was that she had neither been asked for permission for the adaptation nor paid any royalty. |
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The League had this hold over the royalty because of the loans the Hansa had made to the royalty and the large debt the kings were carrying. |
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His funeral cortege was given permission by the Queen to pass through Hyde Park, an honour previously reserved for royalty. |
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Many banking firms loaned money to royalty, at great risk, as some were bankrupted when kings defaulted on their loans. |
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The pope selected monks to accompany Augustine and sought support from the Frankish royalty and clergy in a series of letters, of which some copies survive in Rome. |
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The terms and conditions of the licensing agreement provide for CUI to pay OnScreen a royalty on unit sales of all CUI-produced PSUs manufactured with WayCool technology. |
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Victories over footballing royalty such as Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur followed as the club topped the league on several further occasions. |
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In every other European constitutional monarchy, the role is clearly defined in law, depoliticised and the public and private elements of royalty are kept separate. |
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As Maya society developed, and the elite became more powerful, Maya royalty developed their household shrines into the great pyramids that held the tombs of their ancestors. |
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For licensees, pools of patents from multiple licensors generally carry lower royalty fees than the total for licenses secured from the licensors individually. |
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He deposed Ali bin Hussein, who fled to Baghdad, eventually settling in Amman, Jordan, where his descendants became part of its Hashemite royalty. |
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All three constellate around written and oral accounts, whether genealogies of royalty, idiomatic and culturally specific sayings, or positively drawn maxims. |
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In China it was standard for the royalty to wear robes made from them. |
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The incident remains the closest I've ever come to royalty, at least the nonsporting variety, though I'm hoping to improve the sporting hit rate later this year. |
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Many landfills still use internal combustion engine systems, but Burbank discontinued that system when the private operator who ran it asked for higher royalty payments. |
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The company's exploration activities are financed through a royalty and net profits interest in operating mines in the Flin Flon area of Manitoba. |
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Llewelyn, wanting to cement his links to royalty more forcefully, sought to marry Eleanor de Montfort, daughter of Simon de Montfort and King Edward's cousin. |
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He contacted O'Rourke to discuss settling future royalty payments. |
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The phrase refers to abuses of the people by royalty and the clergy that Voltaire saw around him, and the superstition and intolerance that the clergy bred within the people. |
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Now, new and current APA members can join ARS at no charge and have more rights protection and receive royalty checks sooner than they would without membership. |
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Indian royalty, big and small, and the temples they patronised, drew citizens in great numbers to the capital cities, which became economic hubs as well. |
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The Hanseatic League sought civil and commercial privileges from the princes and royalty of the countries and cities along the coasts of the Baltic Sea. |
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The Jewel House was built specifically to house the royal regalia, including jewels, plate, and symbols of royalty such as the crown, sceptre, and sword. |
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By 2013, the issue of royalty payments had been resolved in court. |
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The luxurious Crown Princess showed how she was among sea ferrying royalty as she claimed her crown of being the largest liner to dock at Belfast this year. |
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The Rykodisc contract did not include artist royalty payments, because Molland had advised Rykodisc he would take care of that distribution himself under another company name. |
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In return, FMC will receive royalty and milestone payments on the compounds and access to certain Bayer CropScience products for premixes with FMC products. |
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Sovereignty existed during the Medieval Period as the de jure rights of nobility and royalty, and in the de facto capability of individuals to make their own choices in life. |
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