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Since the time of Catherine II the ranks of Abbot and Archimandrite have been given as honorary titles in the Russian Church, and may be given to any monastic, even if he does not in fact serve as the superior of a monastery.
Since the capital resources of the Edinburgh merchants and landholder elite were insufficient, the company appealed to middling social ranks, who responded with patriotic fervour to the call for money ; the lower classes volunteered as colonists.
Since 1997 the college has always come at least eighth in the Tompkins Table, which ranks the 29 Cambridge colleges according to the academic performance of their undergraduates, and on five occasions it has been in first place.
Since these refused to submit voluntarily and tried to assert their traditional independence, his papacy is full of struggles against the higher ranks of the clergy.
Since all ranks share the same buses, only one rank may be accessed at any given time ; it is specified by activating the corresponding rank's chip select ( CS ) signal.
Since I am now acting on my own responsibility, beholden to no-one, and have taken it upon myself to restore peace to the country, from now on every secret undertaking is aimed not only at the legal order but at me personally as well-at me, who have myself marched in the ranks of the Civil Guards as an upholder of social peace .... Peace must be established in the country as swiftly as possible, and the defects that exist in our national life must thereafter be eliminated within the framework of the legal order.
Since 2004, General Mills has been producing more products targeted to the growing ranks of health-conscious consumers.
Since the Second World War, the award has been open to army and naval aviation officers, and since 1993 to other ranks as well ; the Distinguished Flying Medal, previously awarded to other ranks, has been discontinued.
Since Mauregatus had ascended the throne in a coup d ' état with regional support in 783 and the succession of Bermudo proceeded without incident, it is probable that Mauregatus had procured a change in the ranks of the palatine nobility and that Bermudo was thus put forward as the candidate to, like Mauregatus, prevent the succession of Alfonso II, the son and heir of Fruela I.
Since website B is the recipient of numerous inbound links, B ranks highly in a web search, and will come up early in a web search.
Since all professional police and gendarmes have sub-officer status in France, the gendarmerie brigadier ranks are rarely used, since they are used only by auxiliaries.
Since 1904, all ranks of the Royal Scots and King's Own Scottish Borderers have worn them in their full-dress headgear and that tradition is carried on in the dress glengarries of the current Scottish-super regiment, The Royal Regiment of Scotland.
Since 1998, Emmanuel has been among the top five colleges in the Tompkins Table, which ranks colleges according to end-of-year examination results.
Since 1989, however, Hugo has been surpassed by multiple storms and now ranks as the eleventh costliest in the United States.
Since only one colour can be trooped down the ranks at a time, each year a battalion of one of the five Foot Guards regiments is selected to troop its colours.
Since the emperors had the status quo and political credibility behind them, the usurper had to be a charismatic man to avoid doubts in his ranks and an untimely death.
Since the Air Force was established 1947, all of the various ranks of " Airman " have always included females, and in this context, the word " man " means " human being " or human resource.
Since these refused to submit voluntarily and tried to assert their traditional independence, his papacy is full of struggles against the higher ranks of the clergy.
Since the Rogers Act, about two-thirds of U. S. ambassadors appointed by the President of the United States have come from within the ranks of the Foreign Service.
Since the 1993 review of the honours system, as part of the drive to remove distinctions of rank in awards for bravery, the Military Medal, formerly the third-level decoration for other ranks, has been discontinued.
Since then the few remaining Black Bellers have been in hiding, waiting for an opportunity to rebuild their ranks and attempt to take over again.
Since a determination by the Keeper of the Register in 2002, Dził Nchaa Si An, as it is known in the Western Apache language, ranks as the largest and most extensive (~ 330, 000 acres ) property listed on or formally determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
Since this method simply ranks the individual vertices, we need a way to threshold or produce a limited number of keyphrases.

Since and envoy
Since stepping down as president, Chissano has become an elder statesman and is called upon by international bodies, such as the United Nations, to be an envoy or negotiator.

Since and minister
Since the January 1986 restructuring, the High Command has been composed of the seven regional commanders, the chief of staff, and the minister of army.
Since 2011 the Greens have their first prime minister, the one of Baden-Württemberg, in a Green-SPD-government.
Since the Liberal Democratic Party ( the LDP ) was in power, it has been convention that the President of the party serves as prime minister.
Since 2007 Kuwait has been ruled by Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jabir Al-Sabah and his designated successor, Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, the prime minister and crown prince.
Since 1974, the official residence of the prime minister is Beit Aghion, at the corner of Balfour and Smolenskin streets in Rehavia.
Since stepping down as prime minister, Lee has remained influential first as Senior Minister, and now as Minister Mentor.
Since the independence, the West-Pakistan was a parliamentary republic ( even as of today, the parliamentary system is the official form of government of Pakistan ) with Prime minister as the head of the government and President as head of state, although Presidential office is ceremonial office.
Since 1966, it has often been held by the minister of foreign affairs.
Since her party at the time did not allow the combination of functions in the party and the government in one person, she resigned when she became minister in the second government of Gerhard Schröder in 2001.
Senator of Vienne: Elected in 1995, but he stays minister / 1997 – 2002 ( Became Prime minister in 2002 ) / Re-elected in 2004, but he stays Prime minister / Since 2005.
Since the constitutional reform of 2000, the minister of defence has the right to be present while the president uses his command powers, unless the matter is of immediate concern.
Since 1848 the role of the first minister has become relevant.
* Since July, 2012, searching the word " plagiator " ( Romanian for " plagiarist / cheater ") returns the personal page of Victor Ponta, prime minister of Romania, accused of plagiarizing his PhD thesis, and various news websites which provide information about the scandal that erupted around the politician.
Since the end of World War II, it has been common for both the foreign minister and defense minister to be part of an inner cabinet ( commonly known as a national security council ) in order to coordinate defence and diplomatic policy.
Since 1966 it has only been combined with sinecure positions and the holder has not been a departmental minister though some have held additional responsibilities such as Lord Hailsham also being designated " Minister of Science " or Lady Jay of Paddington also being " Minister for Women ".
Since 2000, the prime minister has had various added constitutional powers and happens to be mentioned earlier than the Government itself in the text of the Constitution, in Articles 87, 97, 99, 100, 101, 103, 104.
Since the end of World War II, the change was made from war to defence, and also often involved putting a single defence minister in charge of all the armed forces.
Since the government could not afford to be seen as an adversary of the popular judge pool, the decree was hastily revoked and marked a " misunderstanding "; minister for internal affairs Roberto Maroni from Lega Nord maintained that he had not even had the occasion of reading it.
Since Samuel Thomas was neither an Anglican nor a minister, it would be interesting to know exactly how D. A. Thomas obtained such a scholarship.
At about 6: 00 pm local time, Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi went on state television to say :" Since the president is temporarily unable to exercise his duties, it has been decided that the prime minister will exercise temporarily the ( presidential ) duties.
Since the death of Pham Hung in 1988, the prime minister has been ranked 3rd in the order of precedence of the Communist Party's Politburo, the highest decision-making body in Vietnam.

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