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retained and title
The connection of the lesser lay abbots with the abbeys, especially in the south of France, lasted longer ; and certain feudal families retained the title of abbes chevaliers ( abbates milltes ) for centuries, together with certain rights over the abbey lands or revenues.
Although it does not match the German exactly, Wheen's title has justly become part of the English language and is retained here with gratitude.
A remnant of these earlier cardinals is retained by the Church of England, where the title of " cardinal " is still held by the two senior members of the College of Minor Canons of St Paul's Cathedral.
The title has been retained in modern times by a number of armoured or ceremonial mounted regiments.
Though there is little evidence supporting Aksumite control of the region at that time, his title, which includes king of Saba and Salhen, Himyar and Dhu-Raydan ( all in modern-day Yemen ), along with gold Aksumite coins with the inscriptions, " king of the Habshat " or " Habashite ," indicate that Aksum might have retained some legal or actual footing in the area.
His title was a matter of dispute with the governor of St Helena, who insisted on addressing him as " General Bonaparte ", despite the " historical reality that he had been an emperor " and therefore retained the title.
Puyi retained the title and attributes of a foreign emperor, as a personal status, until 1924.
Up until this time, although he had been defacto monarch, he had retained the title of Crown Prince.
Although he had ceased acting as a Governor-General, Sir William Denison retained the title until his retirement.
That union, however, was a union in title only, as each region retained its own political and judicial structure, and even today Spain remains internally divided.
The Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel, however, retained the meaningless title " Elector of Hesse ", thus distinguishing himself from other Hessian princes ( the Grand Duke of Hesse-Darmstadt and the Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg ).
In that year, he resigned from the position of Archdruid but retained the lifelong title of ADF Archdruid Emeritus.
Instead, Godfrey himself seems to have used the more ambiguous term princeps, or simply retained his title of dux from Lower Lorraine.
Dalglish was voted PFA Player of the Year for the 1982 – 83 season, during which he scored 18 league goals as Liverpool retained their title.
The following season, the club retained the League title and won the European Cup for the first time, but it lost in the 1977 FA Cup Final.
Liverpool retained the European Cup in 1978 and regained the First Division title in 1979.
Michinaga is popularly known as the Mido Kampaku, implying that he had usurped the full power of a kampaku without necessarily calling himself that, though he retained the title sesshō regent in a short term from 1016 till 1017.
Both programs are or were distributed by the Corus Radio Network and, coincidentally, both hosts had hosted different morning call-in programs in the same time slot on Winnipeg, Manitoba's CJOB 680 before they became nationally syndicated ( Adler's show still originates from CJOB and retained its original title, while Warren was based in Victoria, British Columbia.
In the settlement, Lothair ( who had been named co-emperor in 817 ) retained his title as emperor and:
The club subsequently won their first Liga title and retained it in 1941.
Madrid won the first division for the first time as Real Madrid in 1954 and retained its title in 1955.
Consequently, his younger son Frederick V became the new Duke of Swabia in 1167, while his eldest son Henry was crowned King of the Romans in 1169, alongside his father who also retained the title.
The Latin title, literally Commentaries about the Gallic War, is often retained in English translations of the book, and the title is also translated to About the Gallic War, Of the Gallic War, On the Gallic War, The Conquest of Gaul, and The Gallic War.

retained and couple
Francisco lost his mansion to foreclosure in 1901, but even though Jose, his brother, died in the same year, his family retained his mansion and property, including the olive grove, and it was considered the Estudillo Estate, becoming the site of many family events, and a couple of family burials, until it was sold in 1919.
Fortunately, his wife retained a house in Oullins ( on Lyon ’ s south side, along the Rhone River ), where the couple resided.
This was first shot as given, then replaced by a simplified version in which only the indispensable couple is retained.
The couple temporarily resolved their differences but Kris retained her attorney to pursue a permanent break.
Buchanan retained the title with another decision over Laguna, and then he had a couple of non-title affairs, one in London and one in South Africa.
The first season of the current GSN version retained the classic format, but only used three couples ( just like the 1988 – 1989 season ) and the addition of a new endgame featuring a couple from a previous version, referred to as " Goldyweds ".
However, the couple divorced and Gordon retained custody of Babs, while Barbara moved to Chicago with James, Jr. ( Secret Origins # 20 ).
Deluxe Edition retained the two single-sided sheets, but had three identical sets of four double sided counters ( referred to as A, B, C, and D ), providing two extra sheets at the cost of a couple unique units.
In 2005, the Islanders still under Hugo Hernán Maradona brought in a new group of players that would become staples in the club for the next couple of seasons ( Petter Villegas, Marco Vélez, Dan Kennedy, Caleb Norkus, Alejandro González Pareja and Noah Delgado ), and retained several key players like Mauricio Salles.
Although the couple divorced in 1957, both she and her son retained a variation of Noble's surname as their own professional surnames.
Enright retained her seat in Laois – Offaly, making them the third married couple to be elected to sit in the same Dáil.
* Route 66 retained its number for a couple of years, then it was absorbed by the route 57A.
His mother retained Liseter Hall Farm after the couple divorced in 1941.
Illingworth did not to play another Test until 1995, although he retained his one-day place for a couple of years, and did well in the 1992 World Cup.
Although the workshop phase of the project usually lasts for roughly four weeks, the vehicle is usually retained for a couple of months to ensure it is functioning correctly.

retained and times
It was then distilled at least three times from a trap at -78-degrees to a liquid air trap with only a small middle fraction being retained in each distillation.
The factual content of the work tends to be deemed more credible as it discusses more recent times, as the distance in time between the events described and the composition of the saga was shorter, allowing traditions to be retained in a largely accurate form, and because in the twelfth century the first contemporary written sources begin to emerge in Norway.
Sometimes the animals assumed human forms in order to ensure their descendants retained their human shapes, other times the origin story is of a human marrying a normal animal.
While the Alexandrian empire did not survive its creator's death intact, the cultural implications of the spread of Hellenism across much of the Middle East and Asia were to prove long lived as Greek became the lingua franca, a position it retained even in Roman times.
The Tang Code was largely retained by later codes such as the early Ming Dynasty ( 1368 – 1644 ) code of 1397, yet there were several revisions in later times, such as improved property rights for women during the Song Dynasty ( 960 – 1279 ).
" People also kissed the earth for joy on returning to their native land after a lengthened absence, as when Agamemnon returned from the Trojan War Nyrop points out, however, that in modern times the ceremonious kiss of respect " has gone clean out of fashion in the most civilised countries ," and it is only retained in the Church, and that in many cases " the practice would be offensive or ridiculous.
It was during this period, at different times and places in the Greek world, that the use of dressed and polished stone replaced the wood in these early temples, but the forms and shapes of the old wooden styles were retained, just as if the wooden structures had turned to stone, thus the designation petrification for this process.
It was later several times repainted and renovated, but has more or less retained its original appearance.
Most times, the existing drive gear and interior are retained.
The sagas note that aside from the significant spoils of battle he had retained, he had participated three times in polutasvarf, a term which implies either the pillaging of the palace exchequer on the death of the emperor, or perhaps the disbursement of funds to the Varangians by the new emperor in order to ensure their loyalty.
Western Australia adopted a 9pm closing time, but Queensland retained the old closing times until it introduced eight o ' clock closing in 1923.
In modern times there is a taxonomic debate regarding which species should be retained in the genus Cupressus.
Benitez retained the championship three times, and then moved up to the welterweight division.
At other times, Robby usually retained the working gears inside his transparent dome, although the details of his " brain " and chest panel were sometimes altered ; in an episode of The Man from U. N. C. L. E., Robby's head dome was used as part of a regeneration machine.
It gave eastern Libya the classical name Cyrenaica that it has retained to modern times.
Since 1979, Europe has won nine times outright and retained the Cup once by tying, with seven American wins over this period.
Up to the present time, waters have been retained more than 1, 000 times, thereby preventing flooding.
He kept trying mightily as he could to regain his former condition as a world champion and even retained his British middleweight title a few times in his next ten fights, but he lost two of them to obscure opponents.
Gordian certainly retained his wealth and political clout during the chaotic times of the Severan dynasty, which suggest his personal dislike for intrigue.
The position of a hostage was that of a prisoner of war, to be retained till the negotiations or treaty obligations were carried out, and liable to punishment ( in ancient times ), and even to death, in case of treachery or refusal to fulfil the promises made.
He went back to welterweight and retained the title five more times, until Fritzie Zivic was able to avenge his brother Eddie's defeat by taking the world title away from Armstrong with a 15 round decision.
Among his 19 defenses were one against Enrique Solis in Puerto Rico, a 15 round decision win, one in Japan against former world champion Royal Kobayashi, knocked out in 14, one in South Korea against Sa Wang Kim, knocked out in 8, one in Houston against the former three time world champion and fellow Hall of Famer Rubén Olivares, who lasted 12, one in Papua New Guinea versus Johnny Aba, who lost in 11, two against future world junior lightweight champion Rocky Lockridge, who went the distance with Pedroza in New Jersey and in Italy but lost by decision both times, a return to Venezuela to knock Carlos Pinango out in seven, a return to New Jersey to defeat Juan Laporte by decision, a return to Italy to beat Jose Caba, also by decision, and a fight in North Carolina in which he retained the title with a draw against Bernard Taylor.
The option to revoke publishing licenses was retained until the late rule of Charles XIV John and used widely against Liberal papers such as Aftonbladet, which saw its license revoked ten times in 1838 alone.

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