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Major to this effort is to get all world powers to withdraw to their own territories, say by 1970.
Major powers United States and France rejected Syrian reasoning that they were in Lebanon by the consent of the Lebanese government.
Starting on December 17, 1659, Henry Vane representing the Parliament, Major Saloway and Col. Salmon with powers from the officers of the army to treat with the fleet, and Vice-Admiral Lawson met in negotiating a compromise.
Major political powers are Unity of Aran-Aranese Nationalist Party ( Socialists ' Party of Catalonia local section, the governing party ) and Aranese Democratic Convergence ( Democratic Convergence of Catalonia local section ).
* Major Glory ( voiced by Rob Paulsen )-An uptight, by-the-book hero, who resembled Captain America, though his powers roughly mirrored those of Superman.
The Conservative government of John Major ( 1990 – 1997 ) decided to abolish this system and merge their powers into new unitary authorities.
Major disadvantage are high power consumption, generation of mechanical noise due to fan cooling and limited laser powers.
However, due to the German victory in the Franco-Prussian War, the Japanese government also relied on Prussia as a model for their army, and hired two German military advisors ( Major Jakob Meckel, replaced in 1888 by von Wildenbrück and Captain von Blankenbourg ) for the training of the Japanese General Staff from 1886 to April 1890: the Imperial Army General Staff Office, based on the Prussian Generalstab, was established directly under the Emperor in 1878 and was given broad powers for military planning and strategy.
Major regional powers in teal, and minor regional powers in light teal
As originally agreed to between Cannell and then ABC executives Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner ( who would later form Carsey-Werner Productions ), the powers would be in the suit, not the guy ( though the suit would only work for him ) and Ralph would try to solve ordinary-type issues, such as trying to stop a fix in Major League Baseball (" The Two Hundred Miles-Per-Hour Fastball ") or an assassination attempt (" The Best Desk Scenario ").
Though the series ' first issue featured a Squad composed entirely of Giffen's Injustice League members, the roster was promptly slaughtered, save for Major Disaster and Multi-Man ( whose powers make him unkillable ).
Major decisions were made by The Skinners ' Company, but its powers were restricted by the Charity Commissioners, who were granted considerable powers under the Endowed Schools Act.
When Major Force grabs Nathaniel Adams, the Quantum Vacuum overloads which ends up releasing the stolen powers.
Upon regaining his powers, Captain Atom ends up defeating Major Force.
He was also seen in " Powerless ," where he is one of the villains in a training simulator to help a depowered Captain Atom fight crime when his powers were taken away by Major Force.
Under pressure from foreign powers, Abdul Hamid agreed to the creation of a body of one hundred Montenegrin constables under the command of the British Major Bor.
Major Disaster's powers originally came from a set of weapons he used to cause natural disasters.
Pushkin used Ivanova's powers in an attempt to brainwash Maverick into killing Major Arthur Barrington by making him believe it was Barrington who had set up Barsalini's betrayal all those years ago.
Major problems with the Rendel Constitution were that the Chief Minister and Ministers ' powers were ill defined, and that the Official Members retained control of the finance, administration, and internal security and law portfolios.
established a Police Department under the supervision of a Police Officer to be known as a Chief of Police ; provided that all Police Officers except for the positions of the Chief, Superintendent or Major would be subject to Chapter 31 ; provided that all Police Officers would have, within the territorial limits of the authority, the powers and duties conferred or imposed upon Police Officers of cities and towns by Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 41, Section 98 ; provided MBTA Transit Police Officers additional powers of Railway Police Officers under Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 159, Section 93 ; and provided that MBTA Transit Police Officers have the same authority on city or town property as they have on MBTA property.
Major problems with the Rendel Constitution were that the Chief Minister and Ministers ' powers were ill defined, and that the Official Members retained control of the finance, administration, and internal security and law portfolios.

Major and such
Brevet Major General George Armstrong Custer was the regiment's first permanent commander and, like such generals as George S. Patton and Terry De La Mesa Allen in their rise to military prominence, Custer was a believer in blood and guts warfare.
Many statistics are also available from outside of Major League Baseball, from leagues such as the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players and the Negro Leagues.
Selig had by this time become chairman of the Executive Council of Major League Baseball, and as such became de facto acting commissioner.
Whereas in the past, the National and American leagues had separate administrative organizations ( which, for example, allowed for the introduction of different rules such as the designated hitter ), under Selig, Major League Baseball consolidated the administrative functions of both leagues into the Commissioner's Office in 2000.
These cards are closely based on the " Major Arcana " of tarot divination such as " The Fool ," but including original cards such as " Drowning in Armor " and " Law.
As of July 17, 2012, the Red Sox have had 760 consecutive sellouts, which is the longest such streak in Major League Baseball history ; the club, however, includes all tickets distributed ( paid or free ) when reporting attendance.
Major life events, such as births, marriages, and deaths, were often documented with a license, permit, or report.
Major construction projects, such as the dockyard in the late 1890s and early 20th century brought large numbers of workers from Great Britain.
The Sagittarius Dwarf and Canis Major Dwarf galaxies appear to be in the process of donating their associated globular clusters ( such as Palomar 12 ) to the Milky Way.
During this interregnum, the heads of the dicasteries of the Roman Curia ( such as the prefects of congregations ) cease immediately to hold office, the only exceptions being the Major Penitentiary, who continues his important role regarding absolutions and dispensations, and the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, who administers the temporalities ( i. e., properties and finances ) of the See of St. Peter during this period.
Major figures in the Communist Party such as Trotsky and Red Army leaders, were killed, convicted of participating in plots to overthrow the Soviet government and Stalin.
At the 1993 Conservative Party Conference, Major began the " Back to Basics " campaign, which he intended to be about the economy, education, policing, and other such issues, but it was interpreted by many ( including Conservative cabinet ministers ) as an attempt to revert to the moral and family values that the Conservative Party were often associated with.
Major never succeeded in reconciling the " Euro-rebels " among his MPs to his European policy, who although relatively few in number-in spite of the fact that their views were much more widely supported amongst Conservative activists and voters-wielded great influence because of his small majority, and episodes such as the Maastricht Rebellion inflicted serious political damage on him and his government.
The magazine still runs one-off specials of this diary ( with the age updated ) on occasions when Major is in the news, such as on the breaking of the Edwina Currie story or the publication of his autobiography.
The magazine also ran a series of cartoons called 101 Uses for a John Major ( based on a comic book of some ten years earlier, called 101 Uses for a Dead Cat ), in which Major was illustrated serving a number of bizarre purposes, such as a train-spotter's anorak.
The style Dame Heather McCartney could be used for the wife of a knight ; however, this style is largely archaic and is only used in the most formal of documents, or where the wife is a Dame in her own right ( such as Dame Norma Major, who gained her title six years before her husband Sir John Major was knighted ).
Major foreign-owned banks, such as Barclays, Standard Chartered and Grindlays Bank, successfully resisted takeover.
", on such occasions Bunter would take care of Wimsey and tenderly put him to bed, and they would revert to being " Major Wimsey " and " Sergeant Bunter ".
Major European cities, such as Rome, London, and Munich, are home to mosques that feature traditional domes and minarets.
Major cities, such as Ur and Uruk, took root on tributaries of the Euphrates, while others, notably Lagash, were built on branches of the Tigris.
Major towns such as Epsom, Watford, and Loughton are within the M25.
Major search engine robots are more likely to quantify such extant factors as the volume of incoming links from related websites, quantity and quality of content, technical precision of source code, spelling, functional v. broken hyperlinks, volume and consistency of searches and / or viewer traffic, time within website, page views, revisits, click-throughs, technical user-features, uniqueness, redundancy, relevance, advertising revenue yield, freshness, geography, language and other intrinsic characteristics.

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