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custodianship and was
They developed a culture of custodianship and time-related technologies based on this perception which includes strictly controlled time travel machines ( known as " TARDISes ") and monitoring devices to travel through time and to prevent time from being subverted or abused – although actual action was described as rare in practice due to their traditional policy of strict non-interference and neutrality.
The Chancery's jurisdiction over " lunatics " came from two sources: first, the King's prerogative to look after them, which was exercised regularly by the Lord Chancellor, and second, the Lands of Lunatics Act, which gave the King ( and therefore the Chancellor ) custodianship of lunatics and their land ; the Lord Chancellor exercised the first right directly and the second in his role as head of the Court of Chancery.
When Hugh de Lacy died in Ireland in 1186, his oldest son, Walter, was still under age, so the castle remained in custodianship and the barony was taken into royal care.
The custodianship of the book was an important office that eventually became hereditary in the MacMoyre family.
Strongbow was probably also assigned some fees within the royal demesne of Dublin, as in the case of Hugh de Lacy ’ s custodianship of Dublin, in payment of his services.
Since then, it has become the Island House Conservation Studies Centre ( 元洲仔自然環境保護研究中心 ) after it was passed to the custodianship of WWF HK.
This relationship was renewed and extended in 1985 when Panama granted STRI the status of International Mission, and again in 1997 when the country offered custodianship of STRI facilities beyond the termination of the Panama Canal Treaties.
All the property of the Templers of enemy nationality ( thus except of that of few US citizens among them ) was taken into public custodianship.

custodianship and with
The Bucketty community asked NPWS to recognise their custodianship of the place and in early 2000, the community, together with the NPWS, developed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly manage the site.
Israel proposed that the Palestinians be granted " custodianship ," though not sovereignty, on the Temple Mount, with Israel retaining control over the Western Wall, a remnant of the ancient wall that surrounded the Temple Mount, and one of the most sacred sites in Judaism outside of the Temple Mount itself.
They also retain the custodianship of some historic buildings and, together with the City Council, the open spaces of the Clifton and Durdham Downs.
Locomotives currently operational are 47237, 47245, 47270, 47500, 47760, 47786, 47804, 47826, 47851 and 47854, together with three further preserved but mainline registered locomotives ( 47580, 47773 and 47798 ) under its custodianship.
With no direct ownership, no funding, and the financial burden of bond interest payments, employees were left to cope with equipment failures, no marketing, loss of credit, bounced paychecks, government inspections and the custodianship of the marine mammals, fish and birds.

custodianship and Museum
The Victoria & Albert Museum accepted custodianship of Enthoven's collection in 1924, and she continued to add to it until her death in 1950.

custodianship and is
: Unit investment trust: an investment company which is organized under a trust indenture, contract of custodianship or agency, or similar instrument, does not have a board of directors, and issues only redeemable securities, each of which represents an undivided interest in a unit of specified securities ; but does not include a voting trust.
However, the value of custodianship property is included in a donor ’ s gross estate if the donor dies while serving as the custodian.

custodianship and year
Thus the public custodianship ended in the same year and the prior holders achieved the fully protected legal position as proprietors.

custodianship and .
The Aghlabid emirs took their custodianship of Libya seriously, repairing Roman irrigation systems, restoring order and bringing a measure of prosperity to the region.
Palestinians would also have " custodianship " over the Temple Mount, sovereignty on all Islamic and Christian holy sites, and 3 / 4 of Jerusalem's Old Quarters.
These remain living forms of community in much of Dagaaba society, and influence, among other things, the community perception of land as held in spiritual custodianship, and different community resources falling under the custodianship of different authorities, lineages, and / or spiritual forces.
In the 1950s, the Israeli Druze were given official custodianship over the Jethro shrine and 100 dunams of land around it.
Paul Heigl, the director general of the National Library of Austria, also applied for custodianship of the collection.
After being dogged by incessant legal challenges to her custodianship of Tom, Eliza took Tom off the concert circuit around 1893.
The Shalimar Gardens remained under the custodianship of this family for more than 350 years.
Under Whitbread's custodianship the comedian Frankie Howerd fronted the campaign in a series of six television advertisements which mainly aired in the North West in 1990 – 1991.
Hauser's custodian, Baron von Tucher, criticised Stanhope's pedagogically wrong behaviour towards Hauser and retired from his custodianship.
The last three decades of his life were intermittently troubled by the question of the ownership and custodianship on the objects, and records on the aboriginals which he had accumulated during his fieldwork over a long career.

original and paintings
Most original Cuyp paintings were signed by him, and in the script manner in which his name was inscribed.
They published a magazine for a short time and held an exhibit in Rome, featuring paintings, Tristan Tzara quotes, and original epigrams such as " True Dada is against Dada ".
There were also painted schemes in Basel ( the earliest dating from c. 1440 ); a series of paintings on canvas by Bernt Notke, in Lübeck ( 1463 ); the initial fragment of the original Bernt Notke painting ( accomplished at the end of the 15th century ) in the St Nicholas ' Church, Tallinn, Estonia ; the painting at the back wall of the chapel of Sv.
In 2005, Grant F. Scott published Joseph Severn: Letters and Memoirs in which he re-edited the original material, added hundreds of newly discovered letters, included numerous reproductions of Severn's paintings, and prefaced this material with a critical introduction and commentary.
He finished Titus Groan and Gormenghast and completed some of his most acclaimed illustrations for books by other authors, including Lewis Carroll's Hunting of the Snark ( for which he was reportedly paid only £ 5 ) and Alice in Wonderland, Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the Brothers Grimm's Household Tales, All This and Bevin Too by Quentin Crisp and Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, as well as producing many original poems, drawings, and paintings.
During the time the gallery was closed the opportunity was also taken to restore the paintings to their original condition.
Noted archaeological remains found in Akrotiri are wall paintings or frescoes, which have kept their original colour well, as they were preserved under many metres of volcanic ash.
The surviving parts were extensively blackened by smoke, and the recent removal of marble slabs covering two areas of the paintings has revealed the original appearance of the work.
That same year, a fire in his studio destroyed numerous original paintings, costumes, and props.
The museum's collection is the world's largest, including more than 700 original Rockwell paintings, drawings, and studies.
* Painting restoration, restoring old or damaged paintings back to their ( near -) original state
This is supported by records of an inscription from Ovid's Ars Amatoria, which was on the now-lost original frame of the Arnolfini Portrait, and by the many Latin inscriptions in van Eyck paintings, using the Roman alphabet, then reserved for educated men.
: A trade name used by Raphael Tuck & Sons to describe postcards reproduced from original paintings.
A steeple, added sometime after the mission's original construction and secularization, had been demolished following a fire, so Hitchcock added a bell tower using scale models, matte paintings, and trick photography at the Paramount studio in Los Angeles.
These works are significant as they are the most informative illustrations of a Native American society of the Eastern seaboard ; the surviving original paintings are now stored in the print room of the British Museum.
One of the De Bry engravings, which rather distort the original paintings
All of White's surviving original paintings are now in the print room of the British Museum.
The original building includes the Great Room, which features a magnificent sequence of paintings by Irish artist James Barry titled The progress of human knowledge and culture.
A large relic of Saint Anthony was gifted to the Shrine in 1995 by the friars in Padua as well as copies of 13 original paintings detailing particularly important moments in the life of St. Anthony.
* Alien Encounters: September 10, 2006-October 30, 2007 Featured 33 original paintings of artists ’ envisions of aliens over the past 70 years.
The original paintings of A Harlot's Progress were destroyed in the fire at Fonthill Abbey in 1755 ; A Rake's Progress is displayed in the gallery room at Sir John Soane's Museum, London.
* The Musée des beaux-arts Thomas Henry has a collection of over 300 paintings, founded on the original collection of Cherbourg native, Thomas Henry.
The center panels are adorned with 14 original oil paintings.
Since 1984, the palace is a state museum open for the general public, showing interiors with original furniture, objects and paintings of the House of Orange-Nassau.

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