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He nominated his Board of Inspectors for the prisons but to his surprise they refused to appoint his choice for warden, Richard White.
* 1290 – 1291: Richard, refused the appointment
He introduces the word " freelance ": " I offered Richard the service of my Free Lances, and he refused them ... thanks to the bustling times, a man of action will always find employment.
He refused, and Richard was released from captivity on 4 February 1194.
From 1180 to 1183 the tension between Henry and Richard grew, as King Henry commanded Richard to pay homage to Henry the Young King, but Richard refused.
Richard refused, and conflict continued between them.
Isaac refused, so Richard landed his troops and took Limassol.
Richard famously refused to show deference to the emperor and declared to him, " I am born of a rank which recognises no superior but God ".
When some refused to accept this, because they wanted the army to adopt the Levellers ' document, they were arrested, and one of the ringleaders, Private Richard Arnold, was executed.
The party refused to renominate his sitting Vice-President, Richard Mentor Johnson.
U. S. District Judge Richard Matsch refused, however, to impose the $ 14 million restitution asked for by prosecutors, saying he would not sentence her to a " life of poverty.
Richard Armour's book It All Started With Columbus ( 1953, revised 1961 ) treats the history of the United States, from 1492 to the JFK presidency, in a manner that owes a great deal to Sellar and Yeatman (" Ferdinand and Isabella refused to believe the world was round, even when Columbus showed them an egg ").
Some sources claim Godard didn't trust Hollywood and refused ; Richard Benton claimed that Godard wanted to shoot the film in New Jersey in January and took offense when would-be producer Norah Wright objected that was unreasonable considering the story took place in Texas with its year round warm environment while her partner, Elinor Jones, claimed they did not believe Godard was right for the project in the first place.
Dacre hinted that Albany — cast in the role of Richard III — was responsible, though Margaret, even in her vulnerable state, refused to accept this, saying that if he really aimed at securing the throne for himself the death of James would have suited his purpose better.
Richard had applied to be a machinist in the military, but was again refused due to his lack of a high school diploma or technical trade certificate.
According to Associate Producer Mort Abrahams, Heston refused initially to appear in the sequel but " he made so much money out of the first one " that studio head Richard Zanuck asked Heston to do a cameo as a favor.
Although PCCW's substantial shareholder China Netcom had earlier expressed objection to any disposal of key assets to foreign groups, it also refused to increase its stake ; Richard Li attempted to exit from the business in 2006.
The college statutes required the sentence to be exercised by the vice-master Richard Walker, who was a friend of Bentley and refused to act.
Gradually his anti-Communist views became outdated but he stubbornly refused to modify them in the face of developments like Richard Nixon's détente with China and Russia in the early 1970s.
On Oliver Cromwell's death, at which he was present, he in vain gave his support to Richard Cromwell ; his regiment refused to obey his orders, and the Long Parliament dismissed him from his command as a representative of the army.
On Cromwell's death Haselrig refused support to Richard Cromwell, and was instrumental in his downfall.
Richard Bagwell in the DNB article states " On the other hand, it may be thought suspicious that Sir Robert Loftus refused to join in his wife's suit against his father ".

Richard and give
The free software movement was conceived in 1983 by Richard Stallman to satisfy the need for and to give the benefit of software freedom to computer users.
Richard Chenevix Trench played the key role in the project's first months, but his Church of England appointment as Dean of Westminster meant that he could not give the dictionary project the time it required ; he withdrew, and Herbert Coleridge became the first editor.
Already in 1059 he had persuaded Robert Guiscard and Richard of Capua to become vassals of St. Peter for their newly-conquered territories: now Gregory VII immediately after his election sent for him to give an account of the state of Norman Italy and entrusted him with the negotiation of an interview with Robert Guiscard on 2 August 1073, at Benevento.
King Henry demanded that Richard give up Aquitaine ( which he was planning to give to his youngest son John as his inheritance ).
Letters from England written to Richard show that he was in constant touch with English affairs and give evidence of the international character of intellectual life at this time.
In a collection of chancery proceedings, it is heard of a petition brought against Malory by Richard Kyd, parson of Papworth, claiming that Malory ambushed him on a November evening, and took him from Papworth, to Huntingdon, and then to Bedford, to Northampton, all the while being threatened on his life to either forfeit his church unto Malory, or else give £ 100.
Richard H. Brodhead, former dean of Yale College and now president of Duke University, stated: " We do give very significant attention to orientation to the community in our admissions, and there is a very strong tradition of volunteerism at Yale.
In a speech celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Berkeley EECS department, fellow Turing Award winner and Berkeley professor Richard Karp said that, " It is to our everlasting shame that we were unable to persuade the math department to give him tenure.
Public indignation was so high that Margaret, with great reluctance, was forced to give the Duke of York's kinsman Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, a commission to keep the sea for three years.
According to former CIA Director Richard M. Helms: " The code names for most Agency operations are picked in sequence from a sterile list, with care taken not to use any word that might give a clue to the activity it covers.
In 2002, director Richard Loncraine persuaded Barker to appear as Winston Churchill's butler David Inches in the BBC-HBO drama The Gathering Storm and then cast him in the larger role of the General in the TV film My House in Umbria in 2003, alongside Maggie Smith ( whom he had, early in their careers, advised to give up acting as he felt she would not be a success ).
Sheldon Richman, editor of the libertarian journal, The Freeman, also sees the IMF imposing “ corporatist-flavored ‘ neoliberalism ’ on the troubled countries of the world .” The policies of spending cuts coupled with tax increases give “ real market reform a bad name and set back the cause of genuine liberalism .” Paternalistic supranational bureaucrats foster “ long-term dependency, perpetual indebtedness, moral hazard, and politicization, while discrediting market reform and forestalling revolutionary liberal change .” Free market economist Richard M. Salsman goes further and argues the IMF “ is a destructive, crisis-generating global welfare agency that should be abolished .” “ In return for bailouts, countries must enact such measures as new taxes, high interest rates, nationalizations, deportations, and price controls .” Writing in Forbes, E. D. Kain sees the IMF as " paving the way for international corporations entrance into various developing nations " and creating dependency.
O eternal God, the Resurrection and the Life of all them that believe in thee, trust in thee, and serve thee ; thou that art always to be praised, as well for the dead as those that are alive ; We give thee most hearty thanks for our Founders and Benefactors, by whose Bounty and Charity we are brought up to religion and the studies of good learning, and particularly for William Smyth and Richard Sutton our Founders ; beseeching thee, that we may so well use these thy blessings to the praise and honour of thy holy Name, that at last, we, with them, may be brought to the immortal glory of the Resurrection ; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
We give thee thanks, heavenly Father, for William Smyth, Bishop, and Richard Sutton, Knight, our Founders ; for Alexander Nowel, Joyce Frankland, Elizabeth Morley, Maurice Platnauer and for our other benefactors, humbly beseeching thee that thou wilt add to their number in goodness.
The earliest English account is that of Richard Rowland Verstegan ( 1548 – c. 1636 ), an antiquary and religious controversialist of partly Dutch descent, in his Restitution of Decayed Intelligence ( Antwerp, 1605 ); he does not give his source.
Both give the misleading impression that he was younger than King Richard: he was at least several years older.
In September 1995 the orchestra, conducted by Richard Hickox, was the first to give a complete concert cycle of the symphonies of Ralph Vaughan Williams.
On July 30, 2008, the Associated Press reported that during a deposition related to the Hurricane Katrina claims, Zach Scruggs, son of Richard Scruggs, was asked by State Farm Fire & Casualty Cos. attorney Jim Robie, " Has it been your custom and habit in prosecuting litigation to have Senator Lott contact and encourage witnesses to give false information?
He allied himself with his brother Richard and with William Pitt ( who became their brother-in-law in 1754 ) in forcing Pelham to give them promotion by rebelling against his authority and obstructing business.
In September 2011 plans for Euston Station to be demolished were cancelled and Aedas were appointed to give the existing Richard Seifert designed terminus a makeover instead.
Saladin is shown as an educated and peaceable man – at one point he is asked to give clandestine medical help to Richard ( the Lion Heart ), shot by an arrow, and later he tells him: " Religion is God ’ s and the Earth is for all ...
The most recent and now standard English translation is by Richard Pevear ( 2006 ), who in his introduction notes that most of the modern translations available today are " textbook examples of bad translation practices " which " give their readers an extremely distorted notion of Dumas ' writing.
Richard Hawkins reports that " When they fight under Jolly Roger, they give quarter, which they do not when they fight under the red or bloody flag.

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