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rule and imported
Sarit felt that democracy had failed in Thailand and intended to rule according to " Thai ideologies ", not imported Western political theories, choosing as his model the supposedly benevolent despots of his country's past.
Religion in ancient Rome encompasses the practices and beliefs the ancient Romans regarded as their own, as well as the many cults imported to Rome or practiced by peoples under Roman rule.
Organizations were portrayed as rationalized sites, designed and managed according to a rule of rationality imported from the world of technique
The party instead advocates cantons of self rule for the Arabs in the West Bank whose leadership would be local and not imported.
The only categorical exception to the 15-year rule is that many – but not all – vehicles manufactured to United States-market specifications can legally be imported into Canada under the compliance modification and inspection program administered by the Registrar of Imported Vehicles.
As a rule temples of foreign, imported gods stood without the pomerium.
The time of Dutch rule saw economic development in Taiwan, including both large-scale hunting of deer and the cultivation of rice and sugar by imported labour from Fujian in China.
The Dutch therefore imported labour from China, and the era was the first to see mass Chinese immigration to the island, with one commentator estimating that 50 – 60, 000 Chinese settled in Taiwan during the 37 years of Dutch rule.
Nilakanta Sastri accepted the story of the imported Perumals and suggested that Kulasekhara Alwar, the first Later Chera ruler, was one such foreign ruler invited to rule over Kerala.
* Āghā Mohammad Khān Qājār Qvānlou, aka Mohammad Mirzā Kāshef-os-Saltaneh and Chaikār, the first Mayor of Tehran, Iran's Ambassador to India under the British rule, and the person who secretly imported tea plants to Iran and cultivated tea in Iran on large scale ( see Lahijan )
Although the Dutch imported Africans as slaves, it was possible for some to gain freedom or " half-freedom " under Dutch rule.

rule and series
Sometimes in series with this rule an exception is made for religious materials such as the Bible, Torah or Qur ' an.
A series of rebellions during the 19th century failed to end Spanish rule.
In 626 BC, following the death of Ashurbanipal, a series of bitter wars broke out in the Assyrian Empire over who should rule.
It was a measure of his powers of persuasion that he managed to coax the 77-year-old Astaire – who had insisted that his contract rule out any dancing, having long since retired – into performing a series of song and dance duets, evoking a powerful nostalgia for the glory days of the American musical film.
* The Chronicles of Narnia, a series by C. S. Lewis offers a description of Heaven at the end of the sequence in the ' Last Battle ', depicted as a lush green land surrounded by mountains under the rule of a lion Aslan.
Under their rule, Mysore fought a series of wars sometimes against the combined forces of the British and Marathas, but mostly against the British, with Mysore receiving some aid or promise of aid from the French.
After a series of invasions and conquest by the Mongols and Turks, Iraq fell under Ottoman rule in the 16th century, intermittently falling under Mamluk and Safavid control.
Capua was again put under Norman rule after the Siege of Capua of 1098 and the city quickly declined in importance under a series of ineffectual Norman rulers.
Morocco reached its height under a series of Berber dynasties, that arose south of the Atlas Mountains and expanded their rule northwards, replacing the local rulers.
The neurologist or a neuromuscular specialist may run a series of more specialized tests, including EMG / NCS ( this is one of the most important tests ), chest CT ( to rule out paraneoplastic ) and specific blood work looking for voltage-gated potassium channel antibodies, acethlocholine receptor antibody, and serum immunofixation, TSH, ANA ESR, EEG etc.
Initiative and creativity were stifled for many years during the rule of a series of dictators.
The result was a series of revolts against Portuguese rule of which the battle of Mbwila and the revolt led by Kimpa Vita ( Tchimpa Vita ) were the most important.
His death leads not to the crowning of Henry Tudor, but to the rule of the fictional Richard IV, who in the television series has grown up to be Edmund's father.
) maintain their own Late Model rule books, and even individual racetracks can maintain their own rule books, meaning a Late Model that is legal in one series or at one track may not be legal at another without modifications.
Most NCAA conferences only apply the rule on the final day of a series for travel reasons or during conference tournaments in order to allow the next game to start.
The core rule book was released in April 2008, with a regular series of supplements following, including setting-related resources for the classic Third Imperium, Babylon 5, Hammer's Slammers, Judge Dredd, and others.
* The second rule of thumb is that no activity or series of activities should be longer than a single reporting period.
Each turn is time-limited to ensure that players do not hold up the game with excessive thinking or moving, however this rule can be modified in some of the games in the Worms series.
However, Mortimer had another couple of appearances: he is responsible for Keen's babysitter's abduction in episode 6 of the series, and in the Game Boy Color release of Commander Keen, Mortimer is responsible for another alien race attempting to rule the galaxy.
According to the Aeneid, the survivors from the fallen city of Troy banded together under Aeneas, underwent a series of adventures around the Mediterranean Sea, including a stop at newly founded Carthage under the rule of Queen Dido, and eventually reached the Italian coast.
The Chinese democracy movement (, abbreviated as Mínyùn ()) refers to a series of loosely organized political movements in the People's Republic of China against the continued one-party rule by the Communist Party.
After a successful campaign, Edward subjected Wales to English rule, built a series of castles and towns in the countryside and settled them with Englishmen.
The Elamites did not remain in Babylonia long, and Marduk-kabit-ahheshu ( 1156 BC-1139 BC ) established the Second Dynasty of Isin, ( the first native south Mesopotamian dynasty to rule Babylon ) in a series of wars that continued under his successors.
Thereafter Spain provided some support for Irish Catholics in a debilitating rebellion against English rule, and Spanish naval and land forces inflicted a series of reversals against English offensives.

rule and were
Most of my stories were obtained by simply seeking out the person who could give me the facts, and not as a rule by playing clever tricks.
When the automobile was in its embryonic stage, such roads as existed were pretty much open roads with the tacit understanding that horses should not be unduly terrified being about the only rule governing where, when and how fast a car could go.
Misunderstanding of the real meaning of a home rule charter was cited as a factor which has caused the Citizens Group to obtain signatures under what were termed `` false pretenses ''.
When the Achaeans entertained Wednesday last at their annual Carnival masquerade ball, Miss Margaret Pierson was chosen to rule over the festivities, presented at the Muncipal Auditorium and chosen as her ladies in waiting were Misses Clayton Nairne, Eleanor Eustis, Lynn Chapman, Irwin Leatherman of Robinsonville, Miss. and Helene Rowley.
There were no depressingly serious cases: the ward doctor sometimes teamed up with the chaplain to serve as a marriage counselor -- sometimes the Navy sent people back to the States to preserve a marriage -- but mental health as a rule was very high.
The O ' Malleys were a powerful seafaring family, who traded widely and refused to submit to English rule.
Monks, as a rule, were laymen, nor at the outset was the abbot any exception.
They were subject to an abbot, and observed a common rule.
The same rule applies if one were to address a particle by its constituent components.
The early years of Albert's rule in Prussia were fairly prosperous.
There were no longer church lands available with which to conciliate the nobles, the burden of taxation was heavy, and Albert's rule became unpopular.
Under Soviet rule, both the villages were forced to disband and residents were moved to the Russian dominated Zaporozhye rural settlement in Ust-Bolsheretsky Raion.
The other four pairs of twins — Ampheres and Evaemon, Mneseus and Autochthon, Elasippus and Mestor, and Azaes and Diaprepes — were also given " rule over many men, and a large territory.
In 1237 and 1244 two towns, Cölln and Berlin were founded during the rule of Otto and Johann, grandsons of Margrave Albert the Bear, ( later they were united into one city, Berlin ).
In the late eighteenth and during the nineteenth century, Lithuanian participants in the 1794, 1830 – 1831, and 1863 rebellions against the Russian czarist rule were exiled to Abakan.
" The anthroposophical institutions in Germany were banned during Nazi rule and several anthroposophists sent to concentration camps.
The islanders welcomed Venetian rule ; the claims of Antonello ’ s uncle Arnà, who had lands in Argolis, were satisfied by a pension.
Under the strong rule of Abdur Rahman these outlying territories were closely welded to Kabul ; but after the accession of Habibullah the bonds once more relaxed.
The efforts of the Sadozai heirs of Timur to impose a true monarchy on the truculent Pashtun tribes, and their efforts to rule absolutely and without the advice of the other major Pashtun tribal leaders, were ultimately unsuccessful.
His life and conduct were the rule of bishops, and his doctrine the rule of the orthodox faith.
His life and conduct were the rule of bishops, and his doctrine the rule of the orthodox faith.

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