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Only and general
Only five years later, Mileti's group sold the team for $ 11 million to a syndicate headed by trucking magnate Steve O ' Neill and including former general manager and owner Gabe Paul.
Only pediatric trained physicians are able to train in pediatric nephrology, and internal medicine ( adult ) trained physicians may enter general ( adult ) nephrology fellowships.
Only the army and gendarmerie are important enough to have general officers, although the navy has been commanded by a flag officer in the past.
However, he also advances a " Remedial Rights Only Theory " where a group has " a general right to secede if and only if it has suffered certain injustices, for which secession is the appropriate remedy of last resort.
" Only in 1870 was the Department of Justice established to support the attorney general in the discharge of his responsibilities.
" Only after 72 years does the information collected become available to other agencies or the general public.
Only after he reaches the rear of the army does he overhear a general announcing the Union's victory.
Only four days after being sworn in as Prime Minister, Turner called a general election for September.
Only when he went down at the end did the general firing cease.
Only a general who kills the leader of the opposing army prior to a battle may be honored with taking a spolia opima.
He stated that,only those spoils are ‘ opima ’ which are taken first, in a pitched battle, where general slays general .” Only two others in Roman history, Romulus, the founder of Rome, and Aulus Cornelius Cossus, were allegedly honored with this prize.
Only two buildings, a general merchandise store and Nalder's furniture store, were saved.
Each province has its own act, such as Ontario and British Columbia's respective good Samaritan acts ; Alberta's Emergency Medical Aid Act ; and Nova Scotia's Volunteer Services Act Only in Quebec, a civil law jurisdiction, does a person have a general duty to respond, as written in the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms.
Only James Longstreet had been a higher-ranking Confederate general among those who joined in the post-Civil War Republican Party.
Only his enemies left accounts of him, and they gave credit for his victories to his general, a Cilician named Cleon.
Only the deactivated American Iowa-class battleships still exist as potential combatants, and battleships in general are unlikely to re-emerge as a ship class without redefinition.
Only the approximate race route and the general time period were borrowed by Edwards in his effort to make " the funniest comedy ever ".
Only five states currently do not have general sales taxes: Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon.
Only after the passing of the Local Government ( Ireland ) Act 1898 which granted extensive power to previously non-existent county councils, allowing nationalists for the first time through local elections to democratically run local affairs previously under the control of landlord dominated " Grand Juries ", and William O ' Brien founding the United Irish League that year, did the Irish Parliamentary Party reunite under John Redmond in January 1900, returning to its former strength in the following September general election.
Only in 1991, after the classification of finite simple groups, was this problem solved in general.
Only in a reign of Catherine the Great in 1768 troops of general Gottlieb Heinrich Totleben were sent to join forces of King Heraclius II of Georgia who hoped to reconquer the Ottoman-held southern Georgian lands in conjunction with Russia.
Only the Holy See was empowered to impose a general interdict on a diocese or state or a personal interdict on the people of a diocese or country, but bishops too could impose a general interdict on a parish or on the people of a parish or a particular interdict on a place ( such as a church or oratory, an altar or a cemetery ) or a person.

Only and permanent
Only in mid-1921 was he able to find a permanent residence in the Château de Muzot in the commune of Veyras, close to Sierre in Valais.
Only in recent years have more permanent business activities become established.
Only the capture of the state through the ballot box would enable a restructuring of the economy and society in anything resembling a permanent manner.
Only permanent managers are shown.
Only a powerful authority can keep at bay the permanent and always looming threat of anarchy.
Only the town of Roskilde has a University and no permanent radio, but every year the five existing student radio stations work together in producing 10 days of radio on the Roskilde festival.
Only during ' Pax Neerlandica ' of the formal colonisation of the Dutch East Indies did the state of permanent internal warfare and the practice of headhunting subside.
Only a handful of the most iconic shows in the Cartoon Network library ( namely The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, The Smurfs and, occasionally, The Yogi Bear Show, among a few others ) and several of the late-1990s Cartoon Cartoons ( Johnny Bravo, Dexter's Laboratory and The Powerpuff Girls ) have permanent places on the schedule.
So popular was the double act — in particular " The Dagenham Dialogues ", that Cook was invited to become a permanent fixture and the show became Not Only Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, But Also Their Guests, though it was only ever really referred to as Not Only ...
Only Emmanuel Eboué and Igors Stepanovs, however, completed permanent moves to the clubs in this time period, the former to Arsenal and the latter to Beveren.
Only in the 1770s did the city acquire permanent fortifications.
Only the component of the permanent dipole along the axis of a heteronuclear molecule is non-vanishing.
Only the Union of Lublin ( 1569 ) created permanent union between Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, after which the federal state Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth was established.
Only weeks after joining, Bertles, Merritt and drummer Stewie Speer narrowly escaped death after their van collided head-on with a truck on the way to a country dance ; all three were seriously injured and Bertles was left with a permanent limp.
Only vocalist Duglas T. Stewart has been a permanent member.
The commercial and critical success of Only A Lad was limited ; however, largely due to the backing of Los Angeles radio station KROQ, it established Oingo Boingo as a permanent fixture in the Southern California music scene.
Only at the age of 46 did he manage to obtain a permanent job, as the organist at the cathedral in Ribe, the oldest town in Denmark, situated in southwest Jutland.
Only members of the citizen or the permanent resident ( the so-called bourgeois non-communities ) classes were allowed to join the municipal community, were not granted.
Only one town named simply Capital ( the permanent residence of the Council ) exists on Rainbow ; all other settlements are either small villages or just observatories.
Only in 1966, at the age of sixty, did Gaster secure a permanent full-time academic post, as professor of religion at Barnard College, the women's undergraduate division of Columbia University.
Only those assigned to the unit at the time of the action cited may wear the decoration as a permanent award.
Only permanent residents, regardless of citizenship or nationality, have the right to vote, to contest in elections, to hold public offices, to freely accept employment without work permit requirement, to reside without immigration restrictions, and to the right of abode within the territory.
Only after the death of Theodosius in 395 and the permanent division of the Empire did the Illyricum assume the permanent form which appears in the Notitia, incorporating the dioceses of Macedonia and Dacia, with Thessalonica as capital.

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