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Lords and Finance
The next year, Gladstone included the abolition of paper duties in a consolidated Finance Bill ( the first ever ) in order to force the Lords to accept it, and accept it they did.
The Finance Bill passed the Commons on 5 November 1909 but was rejected by the Lords on 30 November ; they instead passed a resolution by Lord Lansdowne stating that they were entitled to oppose the bill as it lacked an electoral mandate.
* 2010: Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World by Liaquat Ahamed
Because the House of Lords is excluded from Finance bills, the office is effectively limited to members of the House of Commons.
The Finance Bill passed the Commons on 5 November 1909 but was rejected by the Lords on 30 November 1909 ; they instead passed a resolution by Lord Lansdowne stating that they were entitled to oppose the bill as it lacked an electoral mandate.
* Ahamed, Liaquat, Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World, Penguin Books, 2009.
* Liaquat Ahamed, Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World
The Lords duly rejected the Finance Bill in November 1909 and the Liberals joined battle with the Lords.
By May 1970, the New York section under the leadership of its Central Committee: Felipe Luciano, Chairman ; David Perez, Minister of Defense ; Juan González, Minister of Education ; Pablo Guzmán, Minister of Information ; Juan Fi Ortiz, Minister of Finance ; and Denise Oliver, Field Marshall, decided to separate from the Chicago Young Lords.
The Local Government Finance Bill 1988, which introduced the Community Charge (" Poll Tax "), was not certified as a Money Bill and was therefore considered by the Lords.

Lords and Who
Gallifrey is a fictional planet in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who and is the home world of the Doctor and the Time Lords.
* Regeneration ( Doctor Who ), a biological ability exhibited by the Time Lords in the fictional context of Doctor Who
* The Time Lords of Gallifrey in the television show Doctor Who are said to have practiced non-interference, especially related to their ability to travel anywhere in time or space.
The Time Lords are an ancient extraterrestrial race and civilisation of humanoids in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, of which the series ' protagonist, the Doctor, is a member.
Time Lords receive their name for their non-linear perception of time, which allows them to see everything that was, is, or could be at the same time, as shown in the 1996 movie Doctor Who.
The Time Lords are considered one of the oldest and most technologically powerful races in the Doctor Who universe.
In the Doctor Who Annual 2006, a section by Russell T Davies says that during the Time War, the Time Lords used Bowships ( used against the Great Vampires in an ancient war ), Black Hole Carriers and N-Forms ( war machines first mentioned in the Virgin New Adventures novel " Damaged Goods ", written by Davies ).
* In a rare mention of the scale within a work of fiction, the Doctor Who novel The Gallifrey Chronicles, a Time Lord named Marnal asserts that " the Time Lords were the Type-4 civilization.
* Lord President of the High Council of Time Lords, the most senior Time Lord in the fictional Doctor Who universe.
* In the Doctor Who episodes " The Sound of Drums ", " Last of the Time Lords ", " The Poison Sky " and " The Stolen Earth ", the UNIT airborne aircraft carrier Valiant bears a close resemblance to Cloudbase.
The Celestial Intervention Agency is a fictional organization of Time Lords in the universe of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
* Davros's threats to destroy Gallifrey and the Time Lords are referenced in the Doctor Who Annual 2006, where it is claimed that " one of the Dalek Puppet Emperors openly declared his hostility ".
* In Doctor Who, Gallifrey ( the home planet of the Time Lords ) has two suns in its planetary system.
* The Doctor Who serial Remembrance of the Daleks also alludes to hidden fictional history, establishing that during the events of the serial An Unearthly Child, the First Doctor had in his possession a super-weapon, the Hand of Omega stolen from his own people, the Time Lords.
* The Void, a fictional location that the Time Lords called the emptiness between universes in Doctor Who
* This is the first time in Doctor Who history that it is learned Time Lords have two hearts.
* The Time Lords, apart from a brief flashback in " The Sound of Drums ", would not be shown again until the 2009 Doctor Who special The End of Time.
Executive producer Russell T Davies stated in an episode of Doctor Who Confidential that the origins of the Time War date back to this story, where the Time Lords struck first.
Originally a subplot in the Eighth Doctor Adventures, the War features characters and concepts evolved from the original Doctor Who set-up, in several cases with names changed or obscured for reasons literary ( most of the groups or items mentioned are described in rather different terms with a different emphasis on certain aspects ) and legal ( the Faction and The Enemy are Miles's creations, but other elements are not — thus the Great Houses are the new series ' equivalent to Doctor Whos Time Lords ).
) The first two stories were set in the Eleven-Day Empire, the second two in 18th Century London, and the last two split between Cousin Justine's past before joining the Faction, and the Great Houses ' prison facility ( analogous to Shada, the Time Lords ' prison planet from the unfinished Doctor Who serial ).

Lords and World
Hints about this future war are dropped in several books earlier in the series beginning with Lawrence Miles's Alien Bodies and the war itself plays out as it would have originally done in Miles ' Faction Paradox series in which certain names are changed for copyright reasons ( the Time Lords become the Great Houses and Gallifrey becomes the Home World ).
Different from the Rolling Stone list, which listed guitarists in descending order, Guitar World divided guitarists by music genre — such as " Lords of Hard Rock " for hard rock artists or " Jazzmen " for jazz players.
By constitutional convention, only those lords who were legally qualified ( Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, or Law Lords ) heard the appeals, since World War II usually in what was known as the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords rather than in the chamber of the House.
During the Second World War, the Commons Chamber was bombed, so the Commons began to conduct their debates in the Lords Chamber.
His music is still widely used in films, recent notable cases being Breakfast on Pluto, Death Proof, Lords of Dogtown, Billy Elliot, Jarhead, Moulin Rouge !, Herbie: Fully Loaded, Breaking-Up, Hot Fuzz, Click, School of Rock & Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.
The Cocteau Twins, Colour Box, Stewart Copeland, Belinda Carlisle, Etienne Daho, Howard Devoto, Erasure, The Fall, The Frank Chickens, Goldie and Metalheadz, Martin Gore, Kemistry and Storm, Laibach, Lords of the New Church,, S ' Express, Gary Numan, Renegade Soundwave, Les Rita Mitsouko, Sting, The Swans, 23 Skidoo, The Waterboys, Jah Wobble, World Party / Karl Wallinger
On 6 February 2009 a report by the House of Lords Constitution Committee, Surveillance: Citizens and the State, warned that increasing use of surveillance by the government and private companies is a serious threat to freedoms and constitutional rights, stating that " The expansion in the use of surveillance represents one of the most significant changes in the life of the nation since the end of the Second World War.
He played in the World Cup ( for what proved to be the only time ), then made only one good score ( 73 * at Lords ) in the four Ashes Tests that followed.
Steve Jackson Games also released a collectible card game version called Illuminati: New World Order and a stand-alone version called Illuminati: Crime Lords.
His son, the nineteenth Lord, is known as an aviation pioneer who sold state secrets to the Japanese prior to World War Two and was also a Scottish Representative Peer between 1935 and 1963 ( when all Scottish peers gained an automatic seat in the House of Lords ).
* 2000 Lords & Priests, ISBN 978-1-888906-24-0 ( contains Lords of the Known World and Priests of the Celestial Sun )
Birt in 1969 became joint editor of World in Action with Gus McDonald who later himself to become a government minister and a member of the House of Lords.
* 25 June-India wins the third Cricket World Cup at Lords under Kapil Dev.
Reiche's credits as developer include Isle of Dread, Slave Pits of the Undercity and Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords, and The Ghost Tower of Inverness, and he also contributed to Gary Gygax's Legion of Gold for Gamma World.
The Scientologists tried failed to stop World in Actions broadcasts about them through the courts and in 1980, members of the programme's staff and senior executives at Granada TV announced that they would be prepared to go to prison rather than submit to a House of Lords ruling that the programme reveal the identity of an informant who had supplied WIA with 250 pages of secret documents from the then state-owned steel company British Steel.
World in Action employed many leading journalists, among them John Pilger ; Michael Parkinson ; Gordon Burns ; Rob Rohrer ; Nick Davies, Ed Vulliamy and David Leigh of The Guardian ; Alasdair Palmer of the Sunday Telegraph ; John Ware, BBC Panoramas leading investigative reporter ; Anthony Wilson, whose second career as a music impresario was immortalised in the feature film 24 Hour Party People ; Michael Gillard, creator of the Slicker business pages in the satirical magazine Private Eye ; Donal MacIntyre ; the writer Mark Hollingsworth ; Quentin McDermott, since 1999 a leading investigative reporter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ; Tony Watson, editor of the Yorkshire Post for 13 years and editor-in-chief of the Press Association from December 2006 ; and Andrew Jennings, author of Lords of the Rings, who has campaigned vigorously for more than a decade against corruption in international sport.
In 2006, Giuffira appeared as a guest keyboardist on House of Lords ' World Upside Down LP, and they released Come to My Kingdom in 2008 without Giuffria.
He was the cover artist for the AD & D Player Character Record Sheets, Against the Giants, Secret of Bone Hill, the Gamma World book Legion of Gold, and provided the back cover for In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords.

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