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Petitions and began
Petitions for the House of Lords to review the decisions of lower courts began to increase once again.

Petitions and names
Petitions against the unpopular treaty had gathered 1, 900, 000 names

Petitions and citizens
More recently, since February 2007, he has been chairman of the Primary Industries and Resources Standing Committee and the National Capital and External Territories Standing Committee, as well as being an inaugural member of the Standing Committee on Petitions which was established to receive and process petitions to the Federal Parliament from citizens and groups.

Petitions and who
Petitions are presented at the foot of Tynwald Hill to the Clerk of Tynwald, who conveys them to the Lieutenant Governor.
Petitions for war furlough required the signatures of all active members, the director of bands or other faculty member who was an honorary member of the fraternity, as well as the signature of the college or university president.

Petitions and reversal
Petitions to the House of Lords did not have to seek reversal of lower court judgments ; often, petitions were brought directly to the Lords without prior consideration in the inferior judiciary.

Petitions and .
Petitions asking for a jail term for Norristown attorney Julian W. Barnard will be presented to the Montgomery County Court Friday, it was disclosed Tuesday by Horace A. Davenport, counsel for the widow of the man killed last Nov. 1 by Barnard's hit-run car.
Petitions could be submitted to the editor ( as magistrate ) in full view of the community.
The Head of the Department of Petitions is charged with processing petitions and requests for social aid addressed the King, the Queen or other members of the Royal Family.
Petitions signed by California state voters equal in number to 12 % of the last vote for the office of governor ( with signatures from each of 5 counties equal in number to 1 % of the last vote for governor in the county ) can launch a gubernatorial recall election.
The House of Lords appointed a Committee for Petitions.
* 1653: Petitions were lodged to try to stop the Duke of Northumberland's River from being reopened.
Petitions and proposals were repeatedly submitted to the state legislature to issue paper currency.
Petitions were signed by residents and taken to the Town Board.
Petitions against senators Lena Taylor ( D ), Spencer Coggs ( D ), Mark Miller ( D ), Glenn Grothman ( R ), Julie Lassa ( D ), Fred Risser ( D ), and Mary Lazich ( R ), were unsuccessful.
Nomination Petitions can be obtained at the Commissioners Office in the Snyder County Courthouse.
Nomination Petitions can be obtained at the Commissioners Office in the Snyder County Courthouse.
Nomination Petitions ( for party members ) and Nomination Papers ( for Independents ) can be obtained at the Commissioners Office in the Snyder County Courthouse.
Petitions on his behalf were presented to parliament, so strongly worded that the petitioners were committed to prison.
Petitions arrived at Downing Street, one after the other, for weeks.
Petitions were launched in several areas, but only one received the signatures of 20 % of eligible parents, the level needed to trigger a ballot.
Petitions submitted by the colonies were officially ignored by Parliament.
Petitions from enterprises concerned with the number of acquittals, such as those from the bleaching ground proprietors, forced a Committee to be set up in 1819.
From Petitions to Partyism: Antislavery and the Domestication of Maine Politics in the 1840s and 1850s.
Petitions for justice were normally addressed to the King and the Curia, but in 1280, Edward I instructed his justices to examine and deal with petitions themselves as the Court of King's Bench.
Petitions were passed around in all Paris neighborhoods to try and influence the government.
Petitions and signatures were gathered to be sent to Governor Herbert H. Lehman to ensure Marble Hill's status to remain part of Manhattan.
Petitions attracting 100, 000 signatures would prompt a parliamentary debate on a particular topic, but not necessarily lead to any Parliamentary Bills being put forward.

began and circulate
Decades after Mozart's death, a rumour began to circulate that Mozart had been poisoned by Salieri.
Soon after Ephrem's death, legendary accounts of his life began to circulate.
This demand expanded their role and they began to circulate as a form of money.
Comments that " we can't win with Menzies " began to circulate in the conservative press.
Widespread rumors began to circulate that Grant was drinking in excess.
After the newspaper The Sun published a story on 14 October 2011 citing that the Roses had signed for a series of gigs across the UK, rumours again began to circulate.
It is known that from the early sixteenth century onwards numerous copies and variations of his paintings began to circulate.
Numerous expressions of loyalty also reached the king from the ceded territories, where the populace regarded the new rulers coolly ; shortly thereafter the notion of being “ mandatory-Prussian ” began to circulate.
In 2002, the euro began to circulate as Portugal's currency.
The initial public reaction was largely favorable to the Earps, but began to change when rumors began to circulate that Ike Clanton and Tom McLaury were unarmed, and that Billy Clanton and Tom McLaury even threw up their hands before the shooting.
She became close friends with Boris Pasternak ( who, though married, proposed to her many times ) and rumours began to circulate that she was having an affair with influential lyrical poet Alexander Blok.
The Palestinians have been associated with Amalek since 1974 when Rabbi Moshe Ben-Tzion Ishbezari of Ramat Gan made the association in a book. The equation began to circulate in Gush Emunim circles, and its full implications were spelled out by Rabbi Yisrael Hess in 1980.
In 1995, rumors began to circulate that the New Jersey Devils would be relocating to the planned Nashville Arena.
On account of its popularity in both society and its recurring appearances in Romantic poetry, a variety of new nicknames for the flower began to circulate.
Rumors of his proof began to circulate in March 1984, but many mathematicians were sceptical, because de Branges had earlier announced some false results, including a claimed proof of the invariant subspace conjecture in 1964 ( incidentally, in December 2008 he published a new claimed proof for this conjecture on his website ).
Weeks after the battle, stories began to circulate that Crockett was among those who surrendered and were executed.
Around this time, a ' Stig is Dead ' rumour, prompted by both many obscure clues within the band's songs and album covers ( including a track which, when played backwards, reportedly said ' Stig has been dead for ages, honestly ') and the fact that Stig had not spoken publicly in five years began to circulate, prompting Barry to stay in bed for a year.
During the Middle Ages, the prayers began to circulate with various promises of indulgence and other assurances of supernatural graces supposed to attend from their regular recitation over the course of a year.
The term is believed to have originated when non-sexual fanfic based on the Anita Blake series began to circulate.
Around 1555, rumors began to circulate that Saitō Yoshitatsu was not in fact Dōsan's son ; it was said that he was Yorinari's.
' According to tribal elders and Cherokee County elders, this legend first began to circulate in the 1930s.
But by the time of the release of the second single " God Thank You Woman ", news of George's drug addiction began to circulate in British and American tabloids, which were denied by the singer, and the second single stalled on the charts.
Profumo ended it after only a few weeks but rumours about the affair began to circulate.
On November 13, 2006, the newspaper began to circulate free of charge, and was such a success that 25, 000 copies were published daily.

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