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Granted and powers
Granted special emergency powers to conduct his investigation, Lebel does everything he can to discover the Jackal's identity.
Granted this scriptural passage, it only makes sense that Jesus was required to pass these tests before God without relying on powers that other men do not have.

Granted and under
Granted town privileges on May 17, 1442 ( then under the rule of Sweden ), Rauma is known of its high quality lace ( since the 18th century ), and of the old wooden architecture of its centre ( Old Rauma, Vanha Rauma ), which is a Unesco world heritage site.
Part of the federally funded arts program established under the Works Progress Administration in the United States of the 1930s, the Federal Theatre Project wrote and presented a number of Living Newspapers on social issues of the day, including Triple-A Plowed Under, Injunction Granted, One-Third of a Nation, Power, and Spirochete.

Granted and Admiral
Granted in 1766 by Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth, this town was named in honor of his close friend, British Admiral Washington Shirley, Viscount Tamworth.

Granted and number
Granted a Royal Charter in 1414, the manor spanned a broad rural area consisting of marshland, moorland, and a number of villages and hamlets.
Granted residential status in the United States in 1974, Windsor-Smith, along with his partner Linda Lessman, set up Gorblimey Press, through which he released a small number of limited-edition prints of fantasy-based subjects that proved popular.

Granted and .
Granted, the cosmological, philosophical, and cultural reverberations initiated by the De Revolutionibus were felt with increasing violence during the 300 years to follow.
Granted that the Tammany name and the Tammany tiger often were regarded as badges of political shame, the sachems of the Hall also have a few good marks to their credit.
Granted that some have been lost, Ephrem's productivity is not in doubt.
Several songs have been written in tribute to Joey Ramone, including " Hello Joe " by Blondie from the album The Curse of Blondie, " Don't Take Me For Granted " by Social Distortion, " Here's To You " by Minus3, " You Can't Kill Joey Ramone " by Sloppy Seconds, Joey by Raimundos, " I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone " by Sleater-Kinney, and " Joey " by The Corin Tucker Band.
* The Trust Territory of Tanganyika ( United Kingdom ): Granted independence in 1961.
* The Trust Territory of Western Samoa ( New Zealand ): Granted independence in 1962, now known simply as Samoa.
* The Trust Territory of Nauru ( Australia ( in effective administrative control ), New Zealand and United Kingdom ): Granted independence in 1968.
Granted, Genesis has made its share of mediocre albums-perhaps even more than its share, considering how long the band has been around.
* Granted authority to the ICC to set minimum shipping rates, oversee railroads ' financial operations, and regulate acquisitions and mergers.
The Living Theater play Injunction Granted features a scene in which a judge grants injunctions against many trade unions.
" DVD reviewer Mark Bourne bows to Chaplin's earlier statement: " Granted, the barber bears more than a passing resemblance to the Tramp, even affecting the familiar bowler hat and cane.
Granted letters patent by Henry VIII in 1534, it is the world's oldest publishing house, and the second largest university press in the world.
Granted an escort of five veteran soldiers and a letter of referral to Charles by the governor of Vaucouleurs, Robert de Baudricourt, Jeanne rode to Chinon, where Charles was in residence, arriving there on 10 March 1429.
Granted the gift of prophecy by Apollo, he founded the Iamidae, a family of priests from Olympia.
Granted, he'd later admit " Delirium was created before I met Tori, but we steal shamelessly from each other.
Granted in 1765 by Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth, New Hampton was originally known as Moultonborough Addition after then-Colonel Jonathan Moulton, who held the position of town moderator.
Granted in 1735 by Governor Jonathan Belcher of Massachusetts, this town was the site of Fort Number 1, first in the line of forts bordering the Connecticut River.
Granted to soldiers returning from the war in Canada, it was named Sylvester-Canada in honor of Captain Joseph Sylvester of Scituate, Massachusetts, who was killed in 1690 during an attempt to capture Quebec.
Granted in 1736 by Governor Jonathan Belcher to soldiers from Rowley, Massachusetts, Rindge was first known as Rowley-Canada.
Granted in 1774, Stark was originally named Percy, after Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland.
Granted in 1753 by the Masonian Proprietors, the town was named for Alexandria, Virginia, location of a 1755 conference of governors early in the French and Indian War.
Granted as Lloyd's Hills in 1774 by Colonial Governor John Wentworth, the town was named for James Lloyd of Boston.
Granted by Governor Benning Wentworth in 1765 to John Pierce and George Jaffrey of Portsmouth, it was settled in 1771 by Dea.
On May 6, 2008, NBC Today Show personality Al Roker broadcasted live from Malmstrom AFB as part of an " Access Granted " series centered on places the American public doesn't get to see firsthand.

extraordinary and powers
According to this doctrine, the gods of Olympus were not supernatural powers still actively intervening in the affairs of men, but great generals, statesmen and inventors of olden times commemorated after death in extraordinary ways.
::: The President of the Republic shall accredit ambassadors and envoys extraordinary to foreign powers ; foreign ambassadors and envoys extraordinary shall be accredited to him.
Roger as a secular ruler seemed a reliable ally, since he was merely a vassal of his kinsman the Count of Apulia, himself a vassal of Rome, so it seemed safe at the time for Urban to give him these extraordinary powers, which were later to lead to bitter confrontations with Roger I's Hohenstaufen heirs.
Before the second half of the nineteenth century, the remarkable potency and specificity of the actions of drugs such as morphine, quinine and digitalis were explained vaguely and with reference to extraordinary chemical powers and affinities to certain organs or tissues.
The President of the Republic shall accredit ambassadors and envoys extraordinary to foreign powers ; foreign ambassadors and envoys extraordinary shall be accredited to him.
", and responds by saying that in the symbolic infrastructure of some religions, there is the image of a certain extraordinary spiritual king's " miraculous powers ", to whom frequently a certain moral presence is attributed.
Though he had so frequently argued for as small a federal government as possible, Jefferson required the national government to assume extraordinary police powers in an attempt to enforce his policy.
In fine, whether we consider the extent of his natural powers, or the slightness of his application, this extraordinary man must be allowed to have surpassed all others in the faculty of intuitively meeting an emergency.
"... his bodily strength and physical powers are much reduced ... His resignation and fortitude are most extraordinary and really almost heroic.
A superhero ( sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero ) is a type of stock character possessing " extraordinary or superhuman powers " and dedicated to protecting the public.
The extraordinary circumstances of the April parliament had forced the king into submission, but under normal circumstances the powers of the king in medieval England were virtually unlimited, a fact that Edward was able to exploit.
David Palmer says Li " redefined his method as having entirely different objectives from qigong: the purpose of practice should neither be physical health nor the development of extraordinary powers, but to purify one's heart and attain spiritual salvation.
Though he had so frequently and eloquently argued for as little government intervention as possible, he now found himself assuming extraordinary powers in an attempt to enforce his policy.
His poetry indicates that he attempted to use his extraordinary legislative powers to establish a peaceful settlement between the country's rival factions:
The security laws granted state authorities extraordinary powers to arrest and detain suspects deemed to threaten national security.
Among European powers, the ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary ( French ambassadeur extraordinaire et plénipotentiaire or German außerordentlicher und bevollmächtigter Botschafter ) was historically deemed the personal representative of the Sovereign, and the custom of dispatching ambassadors to the head of state rather than the government has persisted.
However, Parliament did grant York extraordinary executive powers to protect the realm, and with the king effectively in custody, York and Warwick were the de facto rulers of the country.
General Salan assumed leadership of a Committee of Public Safety formed to replace the civil authority and pressed the junta's demands that de Gaulle be named by French president René Coty to head a government of national unity invested with extraordinary powers to prevent the " abandonment of Algeria.
His two mentors, senator Jean-Louis Dumesnil and Maurice Sabatier, voted on July 10, 1940 to grant extraordinary powers to Philippe Pétain.
He took part in the Gaullist confidential meetings which assured the instrumentalization of the crisis, preparing de Gaulle's nomination as President of the Council, which granted him extraordinary powers.
In some cases, the only difference between the two is that the hero uses his extraordinary powers to help others, while the villain uses his powers for selfish, destructive or ruthless purposes.
On October 7, an extraordinary session of the Storting convened, and king Christian Frederik delegated his powers to the parliament and abdicated on October 10.

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