Although, the EU is independent from Council of Europe, they share purpose and ideas especially on rule of law, human rights and democracy. |
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The rule presupposes a need to restrict student access to the library. |
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Majority rule, loosely put, is the proposition that 51 percent of the people should be able to get whatever they want. |
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Boudica's uprising seriously endangered Roman rule in Britain and resulted in the burning of Londinium and other cities. |
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Under Viking rule the city became a major river port, part of the extensive Viking trading routes throughout northern Europe. |
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There are no surviving histories or biographies dealing with Constantine's life and rule. |
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He completed the reconstruction of military bases begun under his father's rule, and ordered the repair of the region's roadways. |
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The new ideology expressed in the speech made Galerius and Maximian irrelevant to Constantine's right to rule. |
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The Fall of the Western Roman Empire was the process of decline in the Western Roman Empire in which it failed to enforce its rule. |
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After several indecisive campaigns, in 493 Theoderic and Odoacer agreed to rule jointly. |
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Roman rule ended in different parts of Britain at different times, and under different circumstances. |
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By the early 770s, it appears that Offa was attempting to rule Kent directly, and a rebellion followed. |
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His nephew Edgar called himself King of the English and revived the claim to rule over all the peoples of Britain. |
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During Danish rule, Norway kept its separate laws, coinage and army, as well as some institutions such as a royal chancellor. |
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Cnut's skalds emphasise the parallelism between Cnut's rule of his earthly kingdom and God's rule of Heaven. |
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Queen Margaret knew that her power would be more secure if she were able to find a king to rule in her place. |
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In national elections in September 2013, voters ended eight years of Labor rule. |
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Besides taxation, William's large landholdings throughout England strengthened his rule. |
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Meanwhile, Henry had begun to alter his policy of indirect rule in Brittany and started to exert more direct control. |
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Significant gaps in historical analysis of Henry remain, especially the nature of his rule in Anjou and the south of France. |
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Ireland was ruled by the Lord of Ireland who had a hard time imposing his rule at first. |
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The Lusignans, for example, became rivals to the Angevins during John's rule as he attempted to consolidate his power. |
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Toulouse was held through weak vassalage by the Count of Toulouse but it was rare for him to comply with Angevin rule. |
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This was due in part to The Anarchy and Stephen's loose rule resulting in the reduction of royal authority. |
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With the end of the Hundred Years' War, Aquitaine returned under direct rule of the king of France and remained in the possession of the king. |
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He sent her to Aquitaine and demanded that Richard give up his lands to his mother who would once again rule over those lands. |
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From the first, he made it clear that he would rule England as the head of a united nation. |
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Henry placed a symbolic emphasis on rebuilding royal authority, but his rule was relatively circumscribed by Magna Carta. |
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The inconsistency with which he applied the charters over the course of his rule alienated many barons, even those within his own faction. |
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It would become the most common rule throughout the Middle Ages and is still in use today. |
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He went on to establish diplomatic relations with foreign powers and liberated Wales from English rule. |
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However, in reality, the king's rule only ever extended to parts of the island. |
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Many areas remained separate and outside English rule until the 16th century. |
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The last phase of Valois rule in France was marked by the French Wars of Religion. |
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One's own death is an 'accidental' event, simply another instance of the general rule that human beings die. |
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It symbolized the Tudor's right to rule as well the uniting of the kingdom after the Wars of the Roses. |
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Edward V was too young to rule and a Royal Council was established to rule the country until the king's coming of age. |
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Trade and diplomatic relations developed between England and the Barbary states during the rule of Elizabeth. |
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Peace with England and France gave Spain an opportunity to focus its energies on restoring its rule to the Dutch provinces. |
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Widespread corruption and looting of Bengal resources and treasures during its rule resulted in poverty. |
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The coastal provinces of Holland and Zeeland had for centuries prior to Spanish rule been important hubs of the European maritime trade network. |
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Years of settlement had left large Portuguese communities under the rule of the Dutch, who were by nature traders rather than colonizers. |
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The Dutch West India company was abolished in 1791, and its colonies in Suriname and the Caribbean brought under the direct rule of the state. |
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The century and half of Dutch rule in Ceylon and southern India left few to no traces of the Dutch language. |
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Algeria had been formally under French rule since 1830, but only in 1852 was the country entirely conquered. |
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In the first eight years of his rule Napoleon III paid little attention to Algeria. |
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Algeria was particularly problematic, due to the large number of Europeans who had settled there in the 125 years of French rule. |
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When David returned from exile in 1341 to rule in his own right, Edward lost most of his support. |
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Instead, they are united by language, history, culture and their shared values of democracy, free speech, human rights, and the rule of law. |
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Although his own kingdom disappeared, his issue went on to rule a quarter of Europe. |
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The rule of the Commonwealth and Protectorate was, the Highlands aside, largely peaceful. |
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Cromwell was appointed Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, effectively placing the British Isles under military rule. |
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To his opponents in Parliament this seemed like a prelude to arbitrary rule, so James prorogued Parliament without gaining Parliament's consent. |
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Mary II died of smallpox on 28 December 1694, leaving William III to rule alone. |
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The East India Company had failed to implement any coordinated policy to deal with the famines during its period of rule. |
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The last decades of the 19th century saw concerted political campaigns for Irish home rule. |
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Resistance was strong in every sector, as Belgian nationalism emerged to oppose French rule. |
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If the sovereign was incapable of fulfilling his constitutional duties, Parliament would need to appoint a regent to rule in his place. |
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The French Revolution revived religious and political problems in Ireland, a realm under the rule of the King of Great Britain. |
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Four days later, Great Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia each pledged to put 150,000 men into the field to end his rule. |
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The movement toward national unification in Italy was similarly precipitated by Napoleonic rule. |
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Napoleon's rule greatly aided adoption of the new standard not only across France but also across the French sphere of influence. |
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During the time when the Provisional Government was created, Korea was under the Japanese rule. |
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On the other the chaos of China, four or five provinces of which are being tortured under communist rule. |
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While the rebellion was slowly being defeated, it was equally clear that colonial rule from Britain was no longer sustainable. |
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The Cypriots expressed their true disdain for Ottoman rule through revolts and nationalist movements. |
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They were tired of 3 centuries of Turkic rule and openly expressed their desire for enosis. |
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They abandoned Ottoman architecture and showed little respect for Ottoman rule. |
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, India's independence movement leader, led a peaceful resistance to the British rule. |
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Morocco, Lesotho, and Swaziland remain monarchies under dynasties that predate colonial rule. |
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British rule ended in Cyprus in 1960, and Malta in 1964, and both islands became independent republics. |
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In addition to this new rule, the former rules were consolidated into a single document. |
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The Commonwealth requires its members to be functioning democracies that respect human rights and the rule of law. |
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The autonomy, or home rule, of the Federal District, was granted by the federal government, which in principle, has the right to remove it. |
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Mary refused the offer, and instead William and Mary ruled jointly, with both having the right to rule alone on the other's death. |
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Public opinion among nationalists had shifted during the war from a demand for home rule to one for full independence. |
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A more limited number of parishes operate under home rule charters, electing various forms of government. |
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The limited years of Spanish rule at the end of the 18th century did not result in widespread adoption of the Spanish language. |
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Under the literal rule, the judge should do what the actual legislation states rather than trying to do what the judge thinks that it means. |
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The golden rule is used when use of the literal rule would obviously create an absurd result. |
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The court must find genuine difficulties before it declines to use the literal rule. |
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Tendon-reflexes, as a rule, remain intact, except the Achillean one, which is frequently either absent or lowered. |
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Also the rule of false position, with dyuers examples not onely vulgar, but some appertaynyng to the rule of Algeber. |
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Though not as demonstrably bloodyhanded as Idi Amin, Eyadema's repressive rule has aroused condemnation from international human rights groups. |
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This relevance can in many cases, as here, be tested by the sine qua non or ' but for ' rule. |
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Exceptions to this rule are the measurements of the length of the metapodials and of the cheektooth row of the mandibula. |
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Like the Turk, whose military janisaries and bashaws rule all in their clerkless and cruel way. |
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Anecdotes aside, many historians are skeptical that trade, as a general rule, conduces to peace. |
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The government thought it expedient, occasionally, to connive at the violation of this rule. |
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A rule, according to the sense affixed to it by canonists and moralists, is a guide to discipline, and a directer of the conduct. |
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Relaxing the stern Ansible rule of omitting mere egoboo, here's a selection from the 'Gosh, isn't 300 a shiny round number' postbag. |
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Cycling's complex etiquette contains an unwritten rule that riders in contention for a race win should not be penalised for sheer misfortune. |
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This they do, as a rule, by exposing the child or throwing it into the sea. |
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The pathetic Usenet oldfags will cling to their pathetic, outdated and boring medium as the new-world forumites rule the Interwebs universe. |
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Marry, sir, by a rule as plain as the plain bald pate of Father Time himself. |
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Often, people call out the five-second rule because they think that if you get food off the floor quickly enough, there won't be any germs on it. |
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Here are five facts to remember for those who are tempted to apply the five-second rule. |
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Even if the company rule book says that flexitime is allowed, those who work from home are seen as uncommitted to the team. |
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Mei Li ran happily down the hill. Surely, if the fortune sticks said she was going to rule a kingdom she would. |
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A total stranger, cannot as a rule, gate crash a purely private party, though cases do exist when this has been done. |
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It is all-important to remember that naturalists have no golden rule by which to distinguish species and varieties. |
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Peace was short lived and, with the 1282 Edwardian conquest, the rule of the Welsh princes permanently ended. |
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This change indicated that the tribalism of the Germanic people was being abandoned for consolidated rule. |
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Large bodies of troops, while figuring prominently in the history books, were the exception rather than the rule of ancient warfare. |
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In 1568 the Dutch rebelled against the rule of Philip II of Spain leading to the Eighty Years' War. |
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But the rule has received a like extension in our courts of intermediate appeal. |
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We are not required at this time either to approve or to disapprove the application of the rule that was made in these cases. |
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In the early 5th century, the Roman rule ceased with the withdrawal of the last active Roman troops. |
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As a mere duke, William owed allegiance to Philip I of France, whereas in the independent Kingdom of England he could rule without interference. |
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However, it was often sidelined and was abolished after the Acts of Union 1707, with rule direct from London. |
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Thus Britain had both a formal Empire based on British rule as well as an informal one based on the British pound. |
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Before the end of Roman rule in Britannia, many Saxons and other folk had been permitted to settle in these areas as farmers. |
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This rule sometimes leads to the insertion of an orthographic vowel that does not influence the pronunciation of the vowel. |
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The Norman rulers and the Gaelic Irish elites intermarried and the areas under Norman rule became Gaelicised. |
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English rule of law was reinforced and expanded in Ireland during the latter part of the 16th century, leading to the Tudor conquest of Ireland. |
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Owing to the civil unrest during the Troubles, the British government suspended home rule in 1972 and imposed direct rule. |
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In the schools of art, philosophy and rhetoric, the foundations of education were transmitted throughout the lands of Greek and Roman rule. |
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Although I was a member of the royal household, I was not among the privileged few who were trained for rule. |
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A house rule was put into effect which set aside certain hours when the hall was to be used by white patrons only. |
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Claudius Ptolemy described Britain at the beginning of Roman rule but incorporated material from earlier sources. |
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The native peoples under Roman rule became Romanised and keen to adopt Roman ways. |
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Punic Carthage was gone, but the other Punic cities in the western Mediterranean flourished under Roman rule. |
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During his rule, the Atrebates were under pressure from the Catuvellauni to the east. |
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He freed the island of Rhodes from Roman rule for their good faith and exempted Troy from taxes. |
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Frontinus extended Roman rule to all of South Wales, and initiated exploitation of the mineral resources, such as the gold mines at Dolaucothi. |
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She has served me loyally, abiding by my rule for almost my entire life. |
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Although he was victorious, his sudden death in 1422 left his infant son Henry VI on the throne and gave the French an opportunity to overthrow English rule. |
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A 1-month 3-week-old infant with a history of neonatal jaundice, cholestasis, and acholia is admitted to our hospital to rule out biliary atresia and further treatment. |
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Breaking away from tetrarchic models, the speech emphasizes Constantine's ancestral prerogative to rule, rather than principles of imperial equality. |
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How can a mute person rule an ayllu of a thousand ayllukuna? |
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Since Edward was then only nine years old, he could not rule directly. |
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But just then there was a slight altercation between Master Tommy and Master Jacky. Boys will be boys and our two twins were no exception to this golden rule. |
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Until 1513, Henry continued the policy of his father, to allow Irish lords to rule in the king's name and accept steep divisions between the communities. |
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Don't do wrong to others and it should come back to you tenfold. OK, so there are several years that I was Karma's butt-monkey for not obeying that simple rule. |
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First, as a general rule, carryover stocks are, held in countries that have lower carrying costs, which are probably exporting countries because they enjoy lower prices. |
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Marcellinus in Dalmatia, and Aegidius around Soissons in northern Gaul, rejected both Ricimer and his puppets and maintained some version of Roman rule in their areas. |
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Ninety-five percent majority rule consensus tree from Bayesian analyses of five concatenated genes from cirratuliform annelids, showing Swima n. gen. as part of Acrocirridae. |
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Since Edward was still a child, rule passed to a regency council dominated by Protestants, who attempted to establish their faith throughout the country. |
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The Tsar even proposed to her once, and during his later reign, asked for a guarantee to be granted asylum in England should his rule be jeopardised. |
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This occurred because the first two brothers died in wars with the Danes without issue, while Aethelred's sons were too young to rule when their father died. |
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As a woman, Victoria could not rule Hanover, which only permitted succession in the male line, so the personal union of the United Kingdom and Hanover came to an end. |
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If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door. And unto thee shall be his desire, and thou shalt rule over him. |
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Now the dynasts who rule each country are cementing political ties. |
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Edwin might have fled England after an unsuccessful rebellion against his brother's rule, and his death probably helped put an end to Winchester's opposition. |
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We derive an explicit rule for when eikonalization is valid, and provide a direct connection to the picture of multiple Wilson lines crossing a shockwave. |
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Judaea greeted its monarch. He was to ascend to the immemorial sacring place of millennia of kings, there to be endued with the robe and crown of rule. |
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Between 1945 and 1965, the number of people under British rule outside the UK itself fell from 700 million to five million, three million of whom were in Hong Kong. |
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The company eventually came to rule large areas of India with its own private armies, exercising military power and assuming administrative functions. |
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Here I am not primarily concerned with the long-term effects of such separation, about which the advocates of iron-handed rule in Poland have always written with great glee. |
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It sets out a home rule government and Greenlandic parliament. |
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Decades, and in some cases centuries, of British rule and emigration have left their mark on the independent nations that arose from the British Empire. |
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The Revolution meant an end to arbitrary royal rule, and held out the promise of rule by law under a constitutional order, but it did not rule out a monarch. |
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His illegitimate status and his youth caused some difficulties for him after he succeeded his father, as did the anarchy that plagued the first years of his rule. |
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Her rule, however, was contested by Robert, Baldwin's brother. |
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This resulted in the merger between the Conservatives and Joseph Chamberlain's Liberal Unionist Party, composed of former Liberals who opposed Irish home rule. |
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These, as a rule, were not adverse to buying a goldbrick as long as they knew that there was a chance for them to dump it on somebody else afterwards with some profit. |
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If a lower court judge disagrees with a higher court precedent on what the First Amendment should mean, the lower court judge must rule according to the binding precedent. |
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Seven foot Wilt Chamberlain one day will rule professional basketball with greater authority than George Mikan in his golden years, the Stilt's coach predicted yesterday. |
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After the Glorious Revolution of 1688, it was constitutionally established that King and Parliament should rule together, though Parliament would have the real power. |
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Roman rule in Wales was a military occupation, save for the southern coastal region of south Wales, east of the Gower Peninsula, where there is a legacy of Romanisation. |
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Meanwhile, local barons unhappy with Henry's rule saw opportunities to recover traditional powers and influence by allying themselves with his sons. |
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This list of kings and queens of the Kingdom of England begins with Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, one of the petty kingdoms to rule a portion of modern England. |
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Assisting with defense eventually shifted into administration and then outright rule, as Roman government passed into the hands of Germanic leaders. |
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Odoacer ruled from Rome and Ravenna, restored the Colosseum and assigned seats to senatorial dignitaries as part of the process of consolidating his rule. |
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The French colonial empire constituted the overseas colonies, protectorates and mandate territories that came under French rule from the 16th century onward. |
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After a difficult voyage facing strong winds and currents, they reached Atacames where they found a large native population under Inca rule, but they did not land. |
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Faidherbe built a series of forts along the Senegal River, formed alliances with leaders in the interior, and sent expeditions against those who resisted French rule. |
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In Spanish America many local elites formed juntas and set up mechanisms to rule in the name of Ferdinand VII, whom they considered the legitimate Spanish monarch. |
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Napoleon had succeeded in bringing most of Western Europe under one rule. |
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It is still more revolting if the grounds upon which it was laid down have vanished long since, and the rule simply persists from blind imitation of the past. |
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Civil law lawyers consult case law to obtain their best prediction of how a court will rule, but comparatively, civil law judges are less bound to follow it. |
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It established in Britain the office of the Secretary of State for India through whom the Parliament would exercise its rule, along with a Council of India to aid him. |
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Richard proved to ineffectual and unable to maintain his rule. |
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To placate Philip, Richard had given him 10,000 marks and agreed that if he had two sons, the youngest would take Normandy, Aquitaine, or Anjou and rule it under Philip. |
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Aimeri failed, and John was forced to return to the continent in order to secure his rule, through a truce with Philip II, after Philip had launched attacks on Normandy. |
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Gallia Aquitania fell under Visigothic rule in the 5th century. |
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In Spanish America many local elites formed juntas and set up mechanisms to rule in the name of Ferdinand VII of Spain, whom they considered the legitimate Spanish monarch. |
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The speech of eastern and northern parts of England was subject to strong Old Norse influence due to Scandinavian rule and settlement beginning in the 9th century. |
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As this was lost, it was replaced by the rule of local potentates, sometimes members of the established Romanized ruling elite, sometimes new lords of alien culture. |
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The enlightened Macedonian rulers scorned the rulers of Western Europe as illiterate barbarians and maintained a nominal claim to rule over the West. |
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The Lombard kingdom ended and a period of Frankish rule was initiated. |
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Under Carolingian rule, the Saxons were reduced to tributary status. |
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By 1977 European colonial rule in mainland Africa had ended. |
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After a successful campaign, Edward subjected Wales to English rule, built a series of castles and towns in the countryside and settled them with English people. |
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Stare decisis is usually the wise policy, because in most matters it is more important that the applicable rule of law be settled than that it be settled right. |
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Uncertainty continued, and in 1227, when he was declared of age and able to rule independently, Henry announced that future charters had to be issued under his own seal. |
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Thereafter, although monarchs continued to rule over the nation of Scotland, they did so first as monarchs of Great Britain, and from 1801 of the United Kingdom. |
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The mischief rule is the most flexible of the interpretation methods. |
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At the end of Roman rule, there were two societies with different histories, customs, and laws, which is not to suggest any substantial difference in cultural mores. |
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Roman rule lasted for 350 years, over which time the social and political landscape evolved to produce a society that was different from the one that had existed earlier. |
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Henry's rule became lax and careless, resulting in a reduction in royal authority in the provinces and, ultimately, the collapse of his authority at court. |
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Outwith the United Kingdom, the influence of British architecture is particularly strong in South India, the result of British rule in India in the 19th century. |
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Of all the English dominions, Virginia was the most resentful of Cromwell's rule, and Cavalier emigration there mushroomed during the Protectorate. |
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This marked the end of the Protectorate and the start of a second period of rule by the Rump Parliament as the legislature and the Council of State as the executive. |
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Rome defeated the Latins in the Battle of Vesuvius and again in the Battle of Trifanum, after which the Latin cities were obliged to submit to Roman rule. |
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In 1656, a number of Scottish highlanders who were disenchanted with Oliver Cromwell's rule went to Poland to join the service of the King of Sweden. |
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The Revolutions of 1989 ended of Soviet domination and Communist party rule in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, East Germany, Romania, and Bulgaria. |
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The intent of this rule is to discourage and make note of habitual kill stealers, not to punish those who honestly try to work together or those who make an honest mistake. |
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As Richard of York grew into maturity and questions were raised over Henry VI's fitness to rule, Richard's claim to the throne thus became more significant. |
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As baronial armies grew in size, the rule of law was weakened. |
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Long Island itself was also known as Nassau during early Dutch rule. |
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He attainted those who refused to submit to his rule, such as Jasper Tudor and his nephew Henry, naming them traitors and confiscating their lands. |
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Each emperor would have his own court, his own military and administrative faculties, and each would rule with a separate praetorian prefect as chief lieutenant. |
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