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: A Cabal Recently Organized Solely To Instigate Crimes ( and other variants designed to fit that particular acrostic ), a secretive organization that plots to overthrow the American government.

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* Moose River Village – Solely within the Adirondack Park, this former Hamlet is located on the Moose River Road, in the southeast portion of the town next to the Moose River.
* Division 13: Daffodils Distinguished Solely by Botanical Name Hybrids distinguished solely by botanical name are also assigned to this Division.
Solely, the service delivery can be commissioned to a service provider who must generate and render the service at the distinct request of an authorized service consumer.
Specifically, these parts are listed as “( a ) combination ( s ) of parts ” designed “ Solely and exclusively ” for use in converting a weapon into a machinegun and are a machinegun as defined in the NFA.
The Lady's Magazine or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, was a British fashion magazine produced every month from 1770 until 1837 and cost six pence per copy.
Solely was a Labour Party member of Parliament from 1979, first for the constituency of Hammersmith North, then Hammersmith and finally Ealing, Acton and Shepherd's Bush from 1997 to 2005.
Solely built for the purpose of regulating water flow into Kootenay Lake, Duncan Dam, the first dam built for the treaty, was raised in 1967 and increased the 25 km long size of Duncan Lake to a reservoir long.
" " Solely incidental " is the key phrase.
Solely Same Deluxe's albums will be released over Capitol Records.
Solely by his determination, Ekalavya became a warrior of exceptional prowess, excelling the young Arjuna.
Solely because they are labeled " ugly ," the ink dots begin to take on a sort of abstract beauty.
Solely in Ontario did churches survive, almost all of those north and east of Toronto, Ontario.

upon and advice
Through the SBA's Management Counseling Program, practical, personalized advice on sound management principles is available upon request to both prospective and established businessmen in a community.
Districts may apply to the British Crown for the grant of borough status upon advice of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom.
The large contingent furnished by Egypt gave her advice as much weight as her personal influence over Antony ; and it appears that this movement was really resolved upon.
He states that deprogramming destroys a person's identity and is likely to create permanent anxiety about freedom of choice and leave the deprogrammed subject dependent upon the guidance and advice of others.
Their blessings — which are given by the laying on of hands — provide counsel and advice and confer spiritual blessings upon the recipient.
As for people not of high social status, his advice was to " treat them civilly " but " keep them at a proper distance, for they will grow upon familiarity, in proportion as you sink in authority ".
The Governor acts " at the Queen's pleasure ", meaning that the term of the Governor can be terminated at any time by the Queen acting upon the advice of the Premier.
Since the Australia Acts of 1986, it is the Governor, and not the Queen, who exercises all the powers of the Head of State, and the Governor is not subject to the direction or supervision of the Monarch, but acts upon the advice of the Premier.
* To tender guidance and advice upon request, in particular to countries engaged in setting up or expanding their hydrographic service.
In an early treaty with Liberia there is a provision under which the United States may be called upon for advice or assistance.
The king may dissolve parliament at any time and usually does so upon the advice of the Prime Minister.
Odysseus then summoned the spirit of the old prophet Tiresias for advice on how to appease the gods upon his return home.
The Prime Minister has weekly audiences with the Sovereign, whose rights are constitutionally limited " to warn, to encourage, and to be consulted "; the extent of the Sovereign's ability to influence the nature of the Prime Ministerial advice is unknown, but presumably varies depending upon the personal relationship between the Sovereign and the Prime Minister of the day.
Ministers are dismissed on the advice of the Taoiseach and the Taoiseach must, unless there is a dissolution of the Dáil, resign upon losing the confidence of the house.
He must never attempt to set up a “ shadow ” government of executives or advisors to him ; and attempt to use them as instruments of government, or to rely upon their, “ unofficial ” advice.
His ministers are required to counsel him ( i. e., explain to him and be sure he understands any issue that he will be called upon to decide ); and, to form and have recommendations for him ( i. e., their advice or advisement ) to choose from ; which are the ministers ’ formal, reasoned, recommendations as to what course of action should be taken.
All other ministerial appointments, including that of deputy prime minister, are made by the governor-general, but acting upon the advice of the prime minister.
Prior to 1990, all professors were appointed for life to their chairs by the King-in-Council, i. e. by the King upon the advice of the Cabinet.
In terms of maintenance and cleaning of collectibles, the proper advice depends upon the medium and the delicacy of the item involved.
The original duties of this officer were " to prosecute and conduct all suits in the Supreme Court in which the United States shall be concerned, and to give his advice and opinion upon questions of law when required by the president of the United States, or when requested by the heads of any of the departments.
The King rejected the unanimous advice of his cabinet, at which Lord Grey resigned, and the Crown called upon the Duke of Wellington to form a new government.
For a few days it seemed that Walpole would be dismissed but the King agreed to keep him in office upon the advice of Queen Caroline.
The Governor-General ordinarily acts only upon the advice of the government, but can act independently and against advice in exercising the reserve powers.

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This was expanded upon by Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier, who established a Division of Anthropology within the Geological Survey in 1910.
The government of the Kingdom of Bulgaria under Prime Minister Bogdan Filov declared a position of neutrality upon the outbreak of World War II.
The government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, conferred the additional title upon her by an Act of Parliament, reputedly to assuage the monarch's irritation at being, as a mere Queen, notionally inferior to her own daughter ( Princess Victoria was the wife of the reigning German Emperor ); the Indian Imperial designation was also formally justified as the expression of Britain succeeding as paramount ruler of the subcontinent the former Mughal ' Padishah of Hind ', using indirect rule through hundreds of princely states formally under protection, not colonies, but accepting the British Sovereign as their suzerain.
At the Munich Conference of September 1938, Hitler, the Italian leader Benito Mussolini, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and French Prime Minister Édouard Daladier agreed upon the cession of Sudeten territory to the German Reich by Czechoslovakia.
The Viscount and Viscountess Alexander of Tunis are greeted by Prime Minister of Canada William Lyon Mackenzie King | Mackenzie King upon the viceregal couple's arrival in Ottawa, 12 April 1946
* 1941 – Alexandros Koryzis becomes Prime Minister of Greece upon the sudden death of his predecessor, dictator Ioannis Metaxas.
In each of the states with a hereditary ruler, the Chief Minister is required to be a Malay, appointed by the Sultan upon the recommendation of the Prime Minister.
The President also nominally appoints, upon recommendation of the Prime Minister, the individual ministers.
After a parliamentary government was formed in 1948, Prime Minister U Nu embarked upon a policy of nationalization.
While on a state visit in March 2005, Prime Minister Somare was asked to submit to a security check and remove his shoes upon arriving at the airport in Brisbane.
Prime ministers who are not Members of Parliament upon their appointment ( or who lose their seats while in office ) have since been expected to seek election to the Commons as soon as possible.
Despite the " one party " convention, Prime Ministers may still be called upon to lead either minority or coalition governments.
The powers of some Prime Ministers waxed or waned, depending upon their own level of energy, political skills or outside events: Ramsay MacDonald, for example, was dominant in his Labour governments, but during his National Government his powers diminished so that he was merely the figurehead of the government.
It has also been common for Prime Ministers to be granted a peerage upon retirement from the Commons, which elevates the individual to the House of Lords.
The two highest ranks, marquess and prince, were only conferred upon extremely senior statesmen, and were not conferred upon a Prime Minister after 1916.
The highest honour in the Japanese honours system, the Collar of the Order of the Chrysanthemum, has only been conferred upon select Prime Ministers and eminent statesmen, and rarely when they were still alive ; the last such award to a living Prime Minister was to Saionji Kinmochi in 1928.
* the mayor, appointed by the President ( who can remove him at any moment ) upon the recommendation of the Prime Minister, alongside a group of four deputy mayors heading eleven ministries ( of which financial, transport, urban development etc.

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