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Other and feudal
The term feudal has also been applied to non-Western societies in which institutions and attitudes similar to those of medieval Europe are perceived to have prevailed ( See Other feudal-like systems ).
Other scholars have by contrast stressed the subversive aspects of the legend, and see in the medieval Robin Hood ballads a plebeian literature hostile to the feudal order.
Other components of his national agenda included planting over ten million trees to halt the growing desertification of the Sahel, doubling wheat production by redistributing land from feudal landlords to peasants, suspending rural poll taxes and domestic rents, and establishing an ambitious road and rail construction program to " tie the nation together ".
: Other titles ( 2nd Duke ): Duke of York ( 1385, restored 1425 – 1460 ), Earl of Ulster ( 1264 ), Earl of March ( 1328 ), Earl of Cambridge ( 1414, restored 1426 ), feudal Lord of Clare ( bt.
Other historians claim that ‘ balzan ’ refers to a Sicilian tax collector that could have come to Malta to collect taxes for his Sicilian feudal master.
Other concerns were that Simon Langton, the Archdeacon of Canterbury, described Neville as a courtier instead of a true priest, and claimed that Neville's goal was to free England from its feudal ties to the papacy.
Other names for tenant-in-chief were captal or baron, although the latter term came to mean specifically one who held in-chief by the tenure per baroniam, the feudal baron.
Other historians have considered the Sarbadars to be an example of class struggle ; the downtrodden rising up against oppressive taxation by their masters, and establishing a republic in the middle of several feudal states.
Other such privileges could include a seat in a diet or a similar feudal representative assembly, before the third estate as such even aspired to such ' parliamentary ' representation, or the right to mint coins.

Other and monarchies
Other constitutional monarchies are shown in light green .</ center >
Other euro coins issued by member states which are monarchies show their monarchs facing to the left, in common with the effigy on their legacy currencies.
Other monarchies, such as the Netherlands ( Prince's Day ) and Norway, have very similar throne speech ceremonies.
Other monarchies assign ordinals to monarchs even if they are the only ones of their name.
Other monarchies had few laws regulating royal life.
Other planets ( often, in the earlier history of the genre, Mars and Venus ) replace Asia and Africa as exotic locales ; while hostile tribes of aliens and their decadent monarchies substitute for Western stereotypes of " savage races " and " oriental despotisms ".
Other monarchies frequently changed their capital, but then they would have used a mobile throne, possibly in addition to the permanent one used for enthronement and / or coronation.
Other phenomena are the expansion of Megalithism and the appearance of the first significant economic stratification and, related to this, the first known monarchies in the Balkan region.

Other and equally
Other typical drinks include wine ( occasionally mixed with carbonated water known as soda ); tea and coffee are equally important.
Other theories adopt a package of several goods, all to be promoted equally.
Other viewpoints are equally legitimate and necessary.
Other theories adopt a package of several goods, all to be promoted equally.
Other major characters include Ivanhoe's intractable father, Cedric, one of the few remaining Saxon lords ; various Knights Templar and churchmen ; the loyal serfs Gurth the swineherd and the jester Wamba, whose observations punctuate much of the action ; and the Jewish moneylender, Isaac of York, who is equally passionate about money and his daughter, Rebecca.
Other controversial schemes proposed by his government were a massive freeway system that was planned to be driven through the hearts of historic inner-city suburbs including Glebe and Newtown and an equally ambitious scheme of ' slum clearance ' that would have brought about the wholescale destruction of the historic areas of Woolloomooloo and The Rocks.
Other members of the Allies were thus presented with the equally unsavoury possibility of a Spanish-German superpower in place of a Spanish-French one.
Other necessary reforms ( the abolition of the guilds, the reform of the system of poor relief to mention but a few examples ) equally came to nothing.
Other barriers, however, that may be equally effective in hindering trade include import quotas, taxes, and diverse means of subsidizing domestic industries.
Other critics of Mao fault him for not encouraging birth control and for creating an unnecessary demographic bump by encouraging the masses, " The more people, the more power ", which later Chinese leaders forcibly responded to with the equally controversial one-child policy.
Other family relations are equally obscure ; a half-sister and a brother play the antagonists in the Lancelot-Grail and the German romance Diu Crône respectively, but neither character is mentioned elsewhere.
Other sketches have involved them sharing some food by dividing it equally, only for one of them to have a bit more than the other, leading Ernie to make it even by eating the extra piece.
Other studies have shown that after equally few years, paraplegics are almost as happy as control groups that are not paralyzed ( p. 48 ).
Other examples seem more ambiguous, and could equally express Christian or Pagan sentiment, or simple poetic metaphor:
Other parents include Chas Finster, Chuckie's stereotypically-nerdy, mild-mannered father ; a widower who later remarries with Kira, Chuckie's sweet-natured, kind, and understanding stepmother in Rugrats in Paris, Drew Pickles, Angelica's indulgent, doting father who pampers his daughter to a ridiculous degree, Charlotte Pickles, Angelica's working mother who overindulges her daughter equally and possesses the character hallmark of arguing on her cellular phone with an employee of hers, Jonathan ; Betty DeVille, Phil and Lil's kind but masculinely-natured mother and Howard DeVille, the twins ' mild-mannered, soft-spoken father.
Other alleged discoveries, such as the construction of early Roman history out of still earlier ballads, have not been equally fortunate ; but if every positive conclusion of Niebuhr's had been refuted, his claim to be considered the first who dealt with the ancient history of Rome in a scientific spirit would remain unimpaired, and the new principles introduced by him into historical research would lose nothing of their importance.
Other children in the film are equally unlucky — falling off cliffs, being run over by cars, or losing vision in one eye from flying shards of glass.
Bender's excessive drinking contributes to his characterization as an alcoholic (" Hell Is Other Robots " reveals that robots can function equally well on mineral oil instead of alcohol, also contributing to the perception of Bender's alcohol use as a vice ).
Other important principles of the rule of law are the generality and equality of the law, which require that all legal rules apply equally to everybody.
Other, equally effective positions have been suggested for examinations of conscious patients.
Other fundamental doctrines of the Latter Day Saint movement besides polygamy, notably the United Order ( communalism ), while equally important in the practices of some fundamentalist sects, have not come under the same scrutiny or approbation as has plural marriage, and the mainline LDS Church has mostly ignored this aspect of fundamentalism ; in any case, no revelation or statement condemning it has ever been issued.
Other corps were very quickly formed in 1860 at five further schools: Eton, Harrow, Hurstpierpoint, Rugby and Tonbridge ; in the absence of further evidence it seems fair to say that all seven schools should be equally credited with seniority, with a given date of 1860.
The equally unique danger is that, because an unborn child has not yet developed a strong personal identity, the in utero exposure to Other Memory makes that individual highly susceptible to becoming possessed by the personality of one of their ancestors.
Other languages have equally bizarre expressions for heavy rain:

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