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Empowered and all
Empowered by Hockey Canada, the Ontario Hockey Association governs all Ontario senior and junior hockey not administered by Hockey Northwestern Ontario, Ottawa District Hockey Association, or Northern Ontario Hockey Association.

Empowered and by
Empowered by the president's unpopularity with organized labor, business, and professional organizations alike, Congress unseated Bucaram in February 1997 on grounds of mental incompetence.
Empowered by service in WWI, in cities such as Chicago, blacks fought back.
Empowered, Bella embarks on a dirty weekend in which she slaughters six more men by a variety of methods.
Empowered in part by the ownership of his own label and in part by his affiliations with other artists, Mayfield presented a crucial look at American racism in " This is My Country " with lyrics that spoke of ‘ three hundred years of slave driving, sweat and welts on my back ’.
Empowered by the Dutch Elm Disease ( Local Authorities ) ( Amendment ) Order 1988, local authorities may order the destruction of any infected trees or timber, although in practice they usually do it themselves, successfully reducing the numbers of elm bark beetle Scolytus spp., the vector of elm disease.
* Emp, fictional title character in the Empowered graphic novel series by Adam Warren
Empowered damsels were a feature of the serials made in the 1930s and 1940s by studios such as Republic Pictures.
Empowered with a mandate by Emperor Go-Shirakawa to pursue the Taira and destroy them, Yoshinaka once again sought to gain control of the Minamoto clan and regain his ancestral lands from his cousins Yoritomo and Yoshitsune.
Instead of the mainstream charismatic label, however, the movement has preferred the term Empowered Evangelicals ( a term coined by Rich Nathan and Ken Wilson in their book of the same name ) to reflect their roots in traditional evangelicalism as opposed to classical Pentecostalism.
Empowered by various laws, or even the Constitution, under the Executive Yuan several individual boards are formed to enforce different executive functions of the government.
Pawar gave up the chairmanship of Empowered Group of Ministers on 2G, days after his appointment by the Prime Minister, fearing that his association with the decision making process would drag him into 2G Spectrum controversy.
Empowered by this letter, Eirik could take the step of excommunicating Sverre and order the Norwegian bishops to join him in exile in Denmark.
" Empowered by the Holy Spirit and inspired by the dynamism of Blessed Chaminade's charism, we —- brothers and priests —- vowed religious in the Marianist Family, live in community as equals.
Don ’ t even if you have to live in a hollow tree !” Empowered by her parents ’ encouragement, Patty graduated valedictorian of her class from the Louisville Collegiate Institute in 1887.
Empowered by new technologies and improved access to information, Prosumers are highly knowledgeable and demanding consumers.
Empowered by their success, the two volumes were compiled along with new material and one remix onto the two tape set, Die Happy !.
* BEST Milano ( Board of European Students of Technology ) a European non-profit and politically neutral organization, focus on Empowered diversity, done by students for the students and present in more than 30 countries.
Empowered by J. P. Morgan, and then by his son Jack, Greene built the collection buying and selling rare manuscripts, books and art.
Empowered by its newly acquired authorization from the Ministry of Culture and Higher Education to offer graduate programs, since 1995, the institution has started four M. A.

Empowered and first
Scott continued to act, appearing in two Police Academy movies, including the first, but she later retired from acting and became an agent for a company in New York City called Empowered Artists.

Empowered and constitution
In August 1995, Arizonans for an Empowered Future, of which Franks was chairman, launched an initiative campaign to amend the state constitution, replacing the graduated state income tax with a flat 3. 5 percent rate, and allowing parents to deduct the costs of private-school tuition.

Empowered and has
Appleby has identified six Pillars of Strength upon which to concentrate: Community Spirited, Technologically Empowered, Universally Diverse, Academically Vital, Globally Responsible, and Actively Engaged.

Empowered and more
Empowered democracy is Unger's vision of a more open and more plastic set of social institutions through which individuals and groups can interact, propose change, and effectively empower themselves to transform social, economic, and political structures.

Empowered and .
* Brown, Joanne, & St. Clair, Nancy, Declarations of Independence: Empowered Girls in Young Adult Literature, 1990 – 2001 ( Lanham, MD, & London: The Scarecrow Press, 2002 Studies in Young Adult Literature, No. 7 )
Empowered, the student-led band threw away the traditional marching music and military-style uniforms, eventually settling for a mostly rock and roll repertoire and a simplified uniform consisting of a white fishing hat with red trim ( and as many buttons as will fit ), red blazer, black pants, and " the ugliest tie you can get your hands on.
Later that year, St. James released a compilation album titled The Best of Rebecca St. James, and her book SHE: Safe, Healthy, Empowered: The Woman You're Made to Be.
Empowered Masters: Tibetan Wall Paintings of Mahasiddhas at Gyantse.
Empowered with this new liquid, Bokero's followers began what would become known as the Maji Maji Rebellion.

nominate and all
In summation he proposed the banishment of the Tarquins from all the territories of Rome and appointment of an interrex to nominate new magistrates and conduct an election of ratification.
Another power of the king was the power to either appoint or nominate all officials to offices.
The resulting list is circulated to all NARAS members, each of whom may vote to nominate in the general field ( Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist ) and in no more than nine out of 30 other fields on their ballots.
Since the 1961 election, the two major parties ( CDU / CSU and SPD ) call their leading candidates for the federal election " chancellor-candidate " ( Kanzlerkandidat ), although this is not an official term and any party can nominate a Kanzlerkandidat ( even if there is no chance at all to lead or even become part of a coalition ).
In a declaration made on the 16 June 1673 by Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey, the Lord Privy Seal, in reference to a dispute over the exercise of authority over the Officers of Arms the powers of the Earl Marshal were stated as " to have power to order, judge, and determine all matters touching arms, ensigns of nobility, honour, and chivalry ; to make laws, ordinances, and statutes for the good government of the Officers of Arms ; to nominate Officers to fill vacancies in the College of Arms ; to punish and correct Officers of Arms for misbehaviour in the execution of their places ".
When President Childers died suddenly in 1974, all parties agreed to nominate Ó Dálaigh for the post.
The male of the nominate subspecies, which is found throughout most of Europe, is all black except for a yellow eye-ring and bill and has a rich melodious song ; the adult female and juvenile have mainly dark brown plumage.
The nominate P. p. phoenicurus is found all over Europe and reaches into Siberia.
Two other restricted-range races occur in northern North America: A. a. gambeli in interior northwest Canada, and wintering on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, slightly larger than the nominate form, and Tule Goose, A. a. elgasi, in southwest Alaska, largest and longest-billed of all, wintering in California.
Initially all parties secretly agreed to nominate the late president's widow, Rita Childers.
There are eight generally recognised extant subspecies of Red-billed chough, and two of Alpine, although all differ only slightly from the nominate forms.
To describe the two most extreme views, some authors assemble the bulk of the mainland population in the nominate subspecies but treat the parapatric populations as distinct subspecies, while others place all resident populations in maculata and all migratory ones in virescens.
In addition to powers inherent in being a member of the cabinet, the prime minister holds specific powers, most notably being able to nominate a list of cabinet ministers to be appointed by the President of the Republic and the countersigning of all legislative instruments having the force of law that are signed by the President of the Republic.
In this arrangement, all populations are included in the nominate, with the supposed second subspecies restricted to the rainforests of easternmost Congo and Uganda.
GMs nominate players ( in order ) to be bid on by all GMs in the league.
* P. l. leucorodia, the nominate race, occupies all the range except as below.
It is the smallest of all the races, darker on the upperparts and more barred below than the nominate subspecies.
The nominate subspecies, glaucoides, is very pale in all plumages, with absolutely no melanin in the tips of the primaries in adult plumage.
The white morph has bluish-grey upperparts ( similar to the nominate group ), but its underparts are all white except for its rufous thighs.
Grade I is limited to only the members of the Grand Council plus no more than 21 others, though any heads of state and members of the Royal family of a Commonwealth realm, other Commonwealth of Nations member-state, or foreign country, may be appointed as a Bailiff or Dame Grand Cross without counting towards the total population ; All Priors, should they not already be in the grade or higher, are made a Knight or Dame of Justice upon their assignment ; this formerly enabled them, along with all Bailiffs and Dames Grand Cross, to nominate two personal Esquires, just as each Knight or Dame of Grace could nominate one personal Esquire, subject to the Grand Council's scrutiny.
The red-backed salamander is found mostly in two color variations: the nominate red variety, ' redback ', as well as a darker phase known as the ' leadback ' which lacks most or all of the red pigmentation found in the red phase.
She spoke out in favor of women running for political office and encouraged her husband to nominate a woman to the Supreme Court, saying " woman power is unbeatable ; I've seen it all across this country ".

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