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Although there were novels in the interim, Samuel Richardson's Pamela, or, Virtue Rewarded ( 1740 ) is the next landmark development in the English novel.
Although there were other novels and novelistic works in the interim, Samuel Richardson's Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded ( 1740 ) is the next landmark development in the English novel.
Pamela demands to be recognized as the new sovereign, but Philanax demands an interim period of investigation and burial before the succession is established.

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Syed Rabe Hasan Nadvi, chairman of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board ( AIMPLB ) alleged that ASI failed to mention any evidence of a temple in its interim reports and only revealed it in the final report which was submitted during a time of national tension, making the report highly suspect.

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However, certain critical interlocutory court orders, such as the denial of a request for an interim injunction, or an order holding a person in contempt of court, can be appealed immediately although the case may otherwise not have been fully disposed of.
William F. Miller was interim CEO until September of that year, when Whitney G. Lynn became interim president and CEO and then continued to have a succession of CEOs including Dale Fuller and Tod Nielsen.
The election, in which more than 100 political parties have registered, will form an interim 200-member national assembly.
A regional peace-monitoring force and a UN observer mission monitors the government and provincial leaders who have established an interim administration and are working toward complete surrender of weapons, the election of a provincial government and an eventual referendum on independence.
For example, a wrestler may get whipped into a referee at a slower speed, knocking the ref down for short amount of time ; during that interim period, one wrestler may pin his opponent for a three-count and would have won the match but for the referee being down ( sometimes, another referee will sprint to the ring from backstage to attempt to make the count, but by then, the other wrestler has had enough time to kick out on his own accord ).
After successful coups, military regimes have abrogated existing constitutions and promulgated interim charters.
The North Carolina remnants have formed bands in which they call themselves Tuscarora ; as of 2010, several bands in Robeson County have united on an interim basis as the Tuscarora Nation One Fire Council.
Commercial ports may have warehouses that serve as interim storage areas, since the typical objective is to unload and reload vessels as quickly as possible.
However, he does know on Monday, that if the hangman as it turns out knocks on his door on Friday, he will have already have expected that ( and been alive to do so ) since Thursday night-and thus, if the hanging occurs on Friday then it will certainly have ceased to be a surprise at some point in the interim period between Monday and Friday.
Since then, the mailings have been produced by interim editors.
CBC members recalled in April 2012 have been reinstated per a emergency interim order by Judge Phil Lujan, CFR Court of Indian Offenses.
Several members of the Argentine military junta have been found to be P2 members, such as Raúl Alberto Lastiri, Argentina's interim president from July 13, 1973 until October 12, 1973, Emilio Massera, part of Jorge Videla's military junta from 1976 to 1978, and José López Rega, the infamous founder of the Argentine Anticommunist Alliance (" Triple A ").
It was originally named " Sång till Norden " (" Song to the North "), and the first words of its lyrics have become adopted as the title in the interim.
# The United Methodist Council of Bishops have approved interim agreements for sharing the Eucharist with the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
When he finds that the Spanish have switched sides in the interim, he is forced to find and sink the ship he had captured — adding injury to insult, as he had given up a fortune in prize money to maintain the uneasy alliance with the megalomaniac.
New members such as Chameleon Boy have joined in the interim.
The book suggested that Hughes, then in an interim appointment, may have conducted an unfair inquiry of Vander Zalm in 1991 due to the prospect of achieving a permanent employment.
However, a forward is not traded on an exchange and thus does not have the interim partial payments due to marking to market.
Forwards also typically have no interim partial settlements or " true-ups " in margin requirements like futures – such that the parties do not exchange additional property securing the party at gain and the entire unrealized gain or loss builds up while the contract is open.
Since President Conway's term, all Smith presidents have been women, with the exception of John M. Connolly's one-year term as acting president in the interim after President Simmons left to lead Brown University.
At lower levels, interim clearances may be issued to individuals who are presently under investigation, but who have passed some preliminary, automatic process.

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To avenge this abduction, the Sabines attacked Rome, although not immediately — since Hersilia, the daughter of Tatius, the leader of the Sabines, had been married to Romulus, the Roman leader, and then had two children by him in the interim.
The establishment of relations had been requested by interim Minister for Foreign Affairs Ratu Epeli Nailatikau.
His first film was a puppet play short, A Girl at Dojo Temple ( Musume Dojoji 1946 ), which was confiscated by the interim U. S. Occupation authorities under the pretense that it was too " feudal ", though some sources suggest the script had not been approved by the occupying authorities.
" However, following the People's Power revolution in April 2006, the 1990 constitution has been replaced by an interim constitution which has removed the King from anything to do with the army.
For many party members, he represented an " interim " choice, as Morínigo had been for the Liberals in 1940.
World War I scattered the writers and artists who had been based in Paris, and in the interim many became involved with Dada, believing that excessive rational thought and bourgeois values had brought the conflict of the war upon the world.
Following an interim period in which the Mayor and Assembly had been elected but had no powers, the GLA was formally established on 3 July 2000.
After the ensuing battle, Gandalf and the king rode to Isengard, which in the interim had itself been attacked and conquered by Treebeard and the Ents, along with Merry and Pippin.
* Transitional government, an emergency or interim government set up when a political void has been created by the collapse of a very large government
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which had been implemented by interim president Paniagua, was tasked with examining largescale acts of violence and atrocities committed within Peru between 1980 and 2000, to assess responsibility and pave the way for reparations.
Schimmel had been serving as Emergency Manager under Michigan Public Act 4, but will be appointed as Emergency Financial Manager by the Local Emergency Financial Assistance Loan Board in the interim leading up the November 2012 statewide ballot referendum that will determine whether Public Act 4 is overturned.
In 2011, newly-inaugurated Governor Rick Snyder assumed the role of interim mayor, still represented by emergency financial manager Joyce Parker who had been appointed by Granholm.
McClary had been serving as interim city manager since September 2010.
Ashley defeated Darren Drake by 39 votes for the remaining year on the unexpired term of Ann Subrizzi that had been filled on an interim basis by Peter Rebsch, and took office after the election.
Dan Miller, the longest-serving member of the legislature stepped-in as interim premier and party leader during an acrimonious leadership race between Dosanjh, maverick West Kootenay MLA Corky Evans and Wilson, who had been persuaded to fold his stalled PDA in 1998 and join Clark's cabinet.
On 22 October 2010, it was confirmed Bosnich would temporarily join the North Queensland Fury as an interim coach for the fixture against Newcastle Jets, in the absence of Franz Straka and Stuart McLaren, who had been banned from the touchline for two games.
Another 1, 500 years passes ; in the interim, humanity has been thrown into chaos.
This action was prompted by an interim order forbidding Wikimedia to use these images that had been initiated by an heiress at the Landgericht Berlin on 6 October 2011 after an email of the heiress requesting their removal had not been answered.
In " In Purgatory's Shadow ", it is discovered that Dr. Bashir has been kidnapped, imprisoned for weeks and in the interim replaced by a Changeling.

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