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In part, their duties resembled those of a modern minister of finance.
The censors had the general superintendence of all the public buildings and works ( opera publica ), and to meet the expenses connected with this part of their duties, the senate voted them a certain sum of money or certain revenues, to which they were restricted, but which they might at the same time employ according to their discretion.
The practical part of the Epistle,, enforces various duties naturally flowing from the doctrines expounded.
He spoke in favour of the Reform Bill, and took the leading part in securing the reduction, after vainly essaying the repeal, of the newspaper stamp duties.
For the most part, however, the powers of the Crown are exercised on a day-to-day basis by elected and appointed individuals, leaving the governor to perform the various ceremonial duties the sovereign otherwise carries out when in the country ; at such a moment, the governor removes him or herself from public, though the presence of the monarch does not affect the governor's ability to perform governmental roles.
As the potential for such invitations is enormous, such duties are often in part delegated: to such persons as a spouse, other members of the dynasty, a head of government or a cabinet minister or in other cases ( possibly as a message, for instance, to distance themselves without giving protocollary offense ) just a military officer or civil servant.
In October and November 1755 he took part in Eagles capture of one French warship and the sinking of another, following which he was promoted to boatswain in addition to his other duties.
The liberal arts education ( Latin: artes liberales ) is a type of education with those subjects or skills that in classical antiquity were considered essential for a free person, in other words, a citizen, to know in order to take an active part in civic life and public debate and most importantly, military service ( slaves and resident aliens were by definition excluded from the duties and responsibilities of citizenship ).
Some of the Committee's duties include the confirmation of a new Praetor, and to hear criminal charges brought against Romulan Senators ( in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode " Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges ", the Continuing Committee convened to hear evidence of treason on the part of Senator Kimara Cretak ).
Its mission, part of the Swiss Peacekeeping Missions, was to provide logistic and medical support to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe ( OSCE ), protection duties and humanitarian demining.
The modern view of the Vice President as a member of the executive branch is due in part to the assignment of executive duties to the Vice President by either the President or Congress, though such activities are only recent historical developments.
The US Supreme Court dealt what many considered a major blow to government whistleblowers when, in the case of Garcetti v. Ceballos, 04-5, 547 US 410, it ruled that government employees did not have protection from retaliation in performance evaluations by their employers under the First Amendment of the Constitution if the alleged speech was produced as part of his / her duties.
Ceballos did not dispute that his memo was made as part of his official duties.
He argued that he had called a legal, not an illegal, assembly as part of his duties as a minister of the Kirk.
For the most part, however, the powers of the Crown are exercised on a day-to-day basis by elected and appointed individuals, leaving the governor general to perform the various ceremonial duties the sovereign otherwise carries out when in the country ; at such a moment, the governor general removes him or herself from public, though the presence of the monarch does not affect the governor general's ability to perform governmental roles.
Roman augurs were part of a collegium of priests who shared the duties and responsibilities of the position.
In the Byzantine Empire, the still autocratic Emperors passed general legal measures assigning all bishops certain rights and duties in the secular administration of their dioceses, but that was part of a caesaropapist development putting the Eastern Church in the service of the Empire, with its Ecumenical Patriarch almost reduced to the Emperor's minister of religious affairs.
::( 1 ) if his discharge of the powers and duties of the office is founded in whole or in part on the failure of both the President-elect and the Vice-President-elect to qualify, then he shall act only until a President or Vice President qualifies ; and
::( 2 ) if his discharge of the powers and duties of the office is founded in whole or in part on the inability of the President or Vice President, then he shall act only until the removal of the disability of one of such individuals.
The Nicosia Municipality is responsible for all the municipal duties and responsibility on the southern part of city.
The Nicosia Turkish Municipality, founded in 1958, carried out municipal duties on the northern part of city.
In the Kingdom of England, customs duties were typically part of the customary revenue of the king, and therefore did not need parliamentary consent to be levied, unlike excise duty, land tax, or other forms of taxes.
He studied modern weapons at the Kriegsakademie in Berlin-Moabit, but remained focused on the use of horses — which continued to carry out a large part of transportation duties throughout World War II — in modern warfare.
Young men are required to perform duties which are part military and part civic.

part and penned
Adolph Green ( December 2, 1914 – October 23, 2002 ) was an American lyricist and playwright who, with long-time collaborator Betty Comden, penned the screenplays and songs for some of the most beloved movie musicals, particularly as part of Arthur Freed's production unit at MGM, during the genre's heyday.
Each song on the album was penned at least in part by Black ; four of them were attributed solely to him, while the rest were collaborations with Nicholas.
The platform of the Golf / Rabbit and Jetta was used to underpin the new Scirocco, although almost every part of the car was re-engineered in favour of a sportier drive, and the model's all-new styling, penned by Giorgetto Giugiaro, was sleeker and sportier than that of either the Golf or Jetta.
Betsy Bryan who penned a biography of Thutmose IV stresses that Thutmose IV's Konosso stela appears to refer to a minor desert patrol action on the part of the king's forces to protect certain gold-mine routes in Egypt's Eastern Desert from occasional attacks by the Nubians.
As part of DC's One Year Later event, writer Greg Rucka penned the two-part " Rogue Squad " arc in the monthly Checkmate ( vol.
In April 2007, Richard announced that she would be appearing in a new role for the first time since leaving Eastenders, playing a part in a new sitcom penned by David Croft called Here Comes The Queen.
As the cruise liner's musical entertainer, she performed the Diane Warren penned single " Make Tonight Beautiful ", which was released as part of the Speed 2: Cruise Control Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
In 1977, author Ron Goulart penned the novel Challengers of the Unknown as part of a DC experiment in new venues.
A song penned for the pair as part of a plotline in EastEnders ( known as The Banned ) prompted the BBC to release the song as a single.
In 1947, Stravinsky penned a revised version of Petrushka for a smaller orchestra, in part because the original version was not covered by copyright and Stravinsky wanted to profit from the work's popularity.
Alan Parsons asked her to take part in Pink Floyd's recording of the album The Dark Side of the Moon, on the instrumental song penned by Richard Wright going under the name of " The Great Gig in the Sky ".
His influence pervaded the whole proceedings, and it is understood that he personally penned a large part of the voluminous report.
And yes, as I note, Long John Dillon did stand up once and say, “ For the first time in my life, I am proud to be a part of this land .”— a sentiment I heard echoed across this beautiful nation repeatedly as I penned this tome.
There they part ways as the central trio of Series / Phase 1 heads off on their own secret purpose, leaving their young sage friend behind along with a treasure of recovered ancient texts likely penned by long forgotten undead.
In appreciation for his efforts, Commissioner Bud Selig penned a thank-you letter to Granderson which read in part, " There are so many fine young men playing Major League baseball today, but I can think of no one who is better suited to represent our national pastime than you.
The second part contains a short Fechtbuch on 12 pages, penned in Hand B, attributed on fol.
Malayalam lyrics for the song " Jiya Jale " were penned by Gireesh Puthenchery while the Punjabi part of " Thayya Thayya " was penned by Tejpaul Kour.
Joe and the Transformers ( in which the above account of Bumblebee's transformation into Goldbug occurred ) until much later, a new story was penned that re-imagined the change in a very different way, as part of the U. K .' s larger running time travel storyline.
But it has been argued that its style betrays a profound knowledge of Frederick's movement and some critics have hinted the man who penned it must have been acquainted with or even been part of, the court itself.
A new CHIWAWA album Bus Stop Chinese Buffet will include tracks from Spare Change including Overcast Skies whose lyrics were penned by Larkin, and part of a group of Larkin poems-Beat Poems For Grandkids.
After the network was raided by the FCC twice in 1971, Weiner and Ferraro penned a letter of protest to the FCC, stating in part:
Most of the songs stayed the same, but Boy George and Kevan Frost penned a brand new song " No need to work so hard " to replace " Independent woman ", and the show's finale was " Come on in from the outside ", which had previously been part of the Broadway show.
* Ribeira das Galinhas-the name of most westerly part of the parish is derived from the ravine where many chickens were penned by local farmers who lived in the area.

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