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It could thus be said that Pelendur's actions precipitated the line of Ruling Stewards.
However, the Ruling Queens could choose not to get married at all ( see Tar-Telperiën ).
* " Ruling could end sweet ' bare-boat ' deals ", SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, November 10, 2004

Ruling and by
Revenue Ruling 54-17 provides that if the corporation against which a tax was assessed has since been liquidated by merger with a successor corporation, a claim for refund should be filed by the successor in the name and on behalf of the corporation which paid the tax, followed by the name of the successor corporation.
Terms invented by Adams in relation to the strip, and sometimes used by fans in describing their own office environments, include “ Induhvidual .” This term is based on the American English slang expression “ duh !” The conscious misspelling of individual as induhvidual is a pejorative term for people who are not in the DNRC ( Dogbert's New Ruling Class ).
* 2002 In the U. S. A., the Social Security Act is amended to include interstitial cystitis as a disability: ' This Ruling explains that IC ( a complex, chronic bladder disorder ), when accompanied by appropriate symptoms, signs, and laboratory findings, is a medically determinable impairment that can be the basis for a finding of " disability "'.
The term was popularized by the Soviet dissident Michael Voslenski, who in 1970 wrote a book titled Nomenklatura: The Soviet Ruling Class ().
Ruling elders are usually laymen ( and laywomen in some denominations ) who are elected by the congregation and ordained to serve with the teaching elders, assuming responsibility for nurture and leadership of the congregation.
Ruling from 1682 to 1725, Peter defeated Sweden in the Great Northern War, forcing it to cede West Karelia and Ingria ( two regions lost by Russia in the Time of Troubles ), as well as Estland and Livland, securing Russia's access to the sea and sea trade.
Ruling over nearby tributary states often by appointing sons of the Kongo kings to head these states.
* Ruling fees charged by governmental agencies to make determinations in particular situations.
* Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants & Stars: Umpiring in the Negro Leagues & Beyond, by Bob Motley.
Ruling elders, after receiving training, may be commissioned by a presbytery to serve as a pastor of a congregation, as well as preach and administer sacraments.
* Ruling by decree, thwarting the normal legislative system
During the epoch of the Ruling Stewards, the banner at the top of Minas Tirith was replaced by a plain white flag, although the armour of the Tower Guard of Gondor still bore devices of tree, crown and stars.
Ruling as President for Life from 1964 until his death in 1971, Duvalier was succeeded by his son, Jean-Claude, nicknamed " Baby Doc ".
Ruling by decree, he curtailed press freedom and other civil liberties, closed down Congress and media establishments, and ordered the arrest of opposition leaders and militant activists, including his staunchest critics, senators Benigno Aquino, Jr., Jovito Salonga and Jose Diokno.
His other film roles during this period included Spike Milligan's surreal The Bed Sitting Room ( 1969 ), in which he mutates into a parrot, a drunken butler in The Ruling Class ( 1972 ) with Peter O ' Toole, and Theatre of Blood ( 1973 ), a horror movie starring Vincent Price, with Lowe as one of the critics murdered by the deranged actor played by Price.
The orderly movement of the particles is aided by the introduction of Ronchi Ruling that creates well-defined optical potential wells ( replacing the waveguide ).
This oath would be sworn by all of the Ruling Stewards.
* 3 Yukos v. Russian Federation ( Jurisdiction ) Awards of 30 November 2009 and Ex-Yukos Owners Win International Ruling of 1 December 2009 and Hague Panel Clears Way for $ 100 Billion Claim of 1 December 2009 and Yukos Owners Win the Jurisdiction Award Which Is Studied by Russia of 1 December 2009 and Yukos v. Russia Award Positive for Energy Investors of 2 December 2009 and A Victory for Holders of Yukos of 2 December 2009 and Shearman and SterlingWins Round for Yukos of 4 December 2009 and ASIL Insight on Yukos v. Russia Awards of 3 August 2010 and ECT Arbitrations and Arbitration Database and PCA-UNCITRAL
This method was first described in ARM34, and later refined by the U. S. Internal Revenue Service's Revenue Ruling 68-609.
* Uncivil Liberty: An Essay to Show the Injustice and Impolicy of Ruling Woman Without Her Consent ( 1873 ) by Ezra Heywood one of first individualist feminist essays, by Ezra Heywood

Ruling and often
Ruling princes often endorsed and fostered figures and even attempted to apply their ideas of government in what was known as Enlightened Despotism.
Ruling classes tend to be looked at negatively because they are often viewed as having little respect of or interest in the rights of the inferior classes.
Ruling dynasties often exploit pomp and ceremony with the use of regalia: crowns, robes, orb and sceptres, some of which are reflections of formerly practical objects.

Ruling and two
On July 1, 2007, the Liechtenstein Ruling Prince, Hans-Adam II, and Liechtenstein Prime Minister, Otmar Hasler, appointed Dr. Bruce S. Allen and Mr. Leodis C. Matthews, both in the United States of America, as the first two Honorary Consuls in history for the Principality of Liechtenstein.
Ruling from Dali, the thirteen kings of Nanzhao ruled over more than two centuries and played a part in the dynamic relationship between China and Tibet.
There is still resentment between the two sides (" Ruling from the Tomb ").
* Planetary / The Authority: Ruling the World: Standalone story featuring the two Wildstorm teams in a plot tangentially related to an element in the first issue of Planetary.
With these two men gone, as well as no longer having to deal with Joffrey, there are no more checks on Cersei and she is essentially Ruling Queen of the Seven Kingdoms in all but name.
It ultimately took over most of the functions of the Ruling Senate ( an advisory body founded by Peter I to oversee judicial, financial and administrative affairs ) Almost immediately, Catherine I appointed Peter II, the grandson of Peter the Great, as her successor and she died after only two years of ruling.
These include a CBS dramedy entitled 22 Birthdays, Business Class, a comedy for NBC about two traveling salesmen, The Funkhousers, an off-the-wall comedy for ABC about a close-knit family which was directed by Frank Oz and The Ruling Class for Fox, about a high school class who all got along, regardless of their social group.

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In a review nearly 30 years after The Ruling Class was first released, Ian Christie said the film is " unashamedly theatrical, and it emerges from a particularly interesting period in English culture when theatre and cinema together were mining a rich vein of flamboyant self-analysis.
1879 and was a descendant of Húrin of Emyn Arnen, an earlier Steward of Gondor and the grandfather of Mardil Voronwë, the first Ruling Steward of Gondor.
She first encountered Gideon on Mars during an interstellar conference on the plague where she was heading security (" Ruling from the Tomb ").
Although not considered a Ruling Steward, Pelendur was the first to effectively rule the kingdom, doing so for one year after the death of King Ondoher and his sons while fighting the Wainriders.
Eärnur did not return, and since his fate was not known, the Steward Mardil Voronwë administered Gondor in the name of the absent King, thus becoming the first of the Ruling Stewards.
In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Mardil Voronwë was the first Ruling Steward of Gondor.
Since they were first introduced by organized labor and the Department of Labor in the early 1950s, and first issued in a Revenue Ruling by the IRS in 1956, SUB-Pay Plans have enabled employers to supplement the receipt of state unemployment insurance benefits for employees that experience an involuntary layoff.
He was a descendant of Húrin of Emyn Arnen, an earlier Steward of Gondor and the father of Mardil Voronwë, the first Ruling Steward of Gondor.
Tar-Ancalimë ( S. A. 873 – 1285, r. 1075 – 1280 ) was the seventh ruler and first Ruling Queen of Númenor.
They released their first album, Intellectuals are the Shoeshine Boys of the Ruling Elite, in the same year.
Ruling from their capital at Herat ( Afghanistan ) and central Khorasan in the Bamyan-Valley, they were at first subordinates within the Mongol Ilkhanate, and upon the fragmentation of the Ilkhanate in 1335 they became de facto independent rulers up until the invasion of Timur in 1381.
* Uncivil Liberty: An Essay to Show the Injustice and Impolicy of Ruling Woman Without Her Consent ( 1873 ) by Ezra Heywood one of first individualist feminist essays, by Ezra Heywood

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