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The urn is erroneously believed by some to be the trophy of the Ashes series, but it has never been formally adopted as such and Bligh always considered it to be a personal gift.
Although he assumed use of his stepfather's surname, it was not until Billy ( as he was known then ) turned fifteen that he formally adopted the surname Clinton as a gesture toward his stepfather.
First published in 1980, the standard was formally adopted by the IEC as an international standard in 1987, with various amendments becoming part of the standard in 1996.
The senior co-Emperors formally adopted Galerius and Constantius as sons in 293.
Poe was taken in by John and Frances Allan, of Richmond, Virginia, but they never formally adopted him.
The Allans served as a foster family and gave him the name " Edgar Allan Poe ", though they never formally adopted him.
Part 1 has been formally adopted by ANSI.
The name Gibtelecom begun to be used in July 2002, and as of 1 October 2003 this name was formally adopted by the company ( which up until then was still Gibraltar Nynex Communications ).
In that year, Berners-Lee and CERN data systems engineer Robert Cailliau collaborated on a joint request for funding, but the project was not formally adopted by CERN.
It was formally adopted in 1965, and implemented in various public and private phases throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
Resolution 827 of 25 May 1993 approved report S / 25704 of the Secretary-General and adopted the Statute of the International Tribunal annexed to it, formally creating the ICTY.
In the 1930s, Cocteau had an affair with Princess Natalie Paley, the daughter of a Romanov grand duke and herself a sometime actress, model, and former wife of couturier Lucien Lelong .. Cocteau's longest-lasting relationships were with the French actors Jean Marais and Édouard Dermit, whom Cocteau formally adopted.
In 1794 they formally adopted both the natural children to regularize their legal status.
On 25 September 1991 the Declaration of Independence was formally adopted by the Macedonian Parliament making the Republic of Macedonia an independent country-although in Macedonia independence day is still celebrated as the day of the referendum 8 September.
The company formally adopted the Mazda name in 1984, though every automobile sold from the beginning bore that name.
* 1918 – Flag of Estonia, previously used by pro-independence activists, is formally adopted as national flag of the Republic of Estonia.
The black bear native to New Mexico, Ursus americanus amblyceps, was formally adopted as the state's official animal in 1953.
On 7 January 1858, the Society formally adopted the idea of a comprehensive new dictionary.
Continuous study of the scriptures, theological writings, and understanding and interpretation of church doctrine are embodied in several statements of faith and catechisms formally adopted by various branches of the church, often referred to as ' subordinate standards '.
For example, the British Army formally adopted a completely new design of cavalry sword in 1908, almost the last change in British Army weapons before the outbreak of the war.
* The Irish Free State never formally adopted the Statute of Westminster, although motions of approval of the Report of the Commonwealth Conference were passed by the Dáil and Seanad in May 1931.
It was adopted at the Convention of 1836 at Washington-on-the-Brazos on March 2, 1836, and formally signed the following day after errors were noted in the text.
They were committed broadly to the abolition of corruption within the Parliamentary and judicial process, toleration of religious differences, the translation of law into the common tongue and, arguably, something that could be considered democracy in its modern form-arguably the first time contemporary democratic ideas had been formally framed and adopted by a political movement.
As with all Assembly resolutions, two-thirds of UN Members ' present and voting ' must approve any such recommendation before it can be formally adopted by the Assembly.

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Thereafter, the United Kingdom was formally absolved of any remaining responsibility for, or jurisdiction over, Canada and Canada became responsible for her own destiny.
* 1979 – Sonia Johnson is formally excommunicated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for her outspoken criticism of the church concerning the proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
In 1873 she gained membership of the British Medical Association and remained the only woman member for 19 years, due to the Association's vote against the admission of further women – " one of several instances where Garrett, uniquely, was able to enter a hitherto all male medical institution which subsequently moved formally to exclude any women who might seek to follow her.
The government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, conferred the additional title upon her by an Act of Parliament, reputedly to assuage the monarch's irritation at being, as a mere Queen, notionally inferior to her own daughter ( Princess Victoria was the wife of the reigning German Emperor ); the Indian Imperial designation was also formally justified as the expression of Britain succeeding as paramount ruler of the subcontinent the former Mughal ' Padishah of Hind ', using indirect rule through hundreds of princely states formally under protection, not colonies, but accepting the British Sovereign as their suzerain.
It is a matter of debate whether Watson and Crick should have had access to Franklin's results without her knowledge or permission, and before she had a chance to formally publish the results of her detailed analysis of her X-ray diffraction data which were included in the progress report.
The head of state accredits ( i. e. formally validates ) his or her country's ambassadors, High Commissioners or rarer equivalent diplomatic mission chiefs ( such as papal nuncio ), through sending formal Letter of Credence to other heads of state and, conversely, receives the letters of their foreign counterparts.
Some countries have alternative provisions for senior appointments: In Sweden, under the Instrument of Government of 1974, the Speaker of the Riksdag has the role of formally appointing the Prime Minister, following a vote in the Riksdag, and the Prime Minister in turn appoints and dismisses cabinet ministers at his / her sole discretion.
Although she never practiced her profession formally, she typified the new woman of the post – World War I era: intelligent, robust, and aware of multiple female possibilities.
In 1081, Matilda suffered some further losses, and Henry formally deposed her in July.
Her status was then somewhat uncertain ; she was supposed to reign along with her husband, and did formally exercise royal prerogatives.
After being found guilty and fined $ 10, plus $ 4 in court costs, Parks appealed her conviction and formally challenged the legality of racial segregation.
Elsa Eschelsson ( 1861 – 1911 ) was the first Swedish woman to finish a law degree, and the first to become a " docent ", but was not permitted to even hold the position of acting professor despite being formally qualified for this in everything but her sex.
Then the bride formally departs from her blood-relatives to join the groom's family.
Rosalynn Carter, in 1977, was the first to place her personal office in the East Wing and to formally call it the " Office of the First Lady.
The head of state, or his or her representative ( such as a governor-general ), formally invites the head of government to form a government ( also called an administration ).
** Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom dies at age 81, after more than 63 years on the throne, and her son the Prince of Wales formally succeeds her as King Edward VII.
When the trial formally opened in early 1993, Honecker was released due to ill health and on 13 January of that year moved to Chile to live with his daughter Sonja, her Chilean husband Leo Yáñez, and their son Roberto.

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