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Thus the houses of Georgian Dublin, particularly in the early phase before Catholic Emancipation was granted in 1829, were almost invariably owned by a small Church of Ireland Anglican elite, with Catholics only gaining admittance to the houses as skivvies and servants.
Unlike India, which became a republic shortly afterwards, Ireland chose not to reapply for admittance to the Commonwealth.

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It was agreed, however, that Iraq could still apply for League membership within 25 years and that the mandate would end upon its admittance.
After three attempts, 29 years of waiting and numerous other applications to enter the VFL, finally North was rewarded for its persistence with admittance to the League in 1925, along with Footscray and Hawthorn.
In response, both the Senate and House passed a joint resolution not to allow any Senator or Representative seat admittance until Congress decided when Reconstruction was finished.
Though an application for admittance to the Scottish Premier League was rejected, a successful application to the Scottish Football League secured Rangers a place in the Third Division for the 2012 – 13 season.
Another Coimisiún na Gaeltachta was established in the early 1950s, and it concluded that the Gaeltacht boundaries were ill-defined and recommended that the admittance of an area should be based solely on the strength of the language in the area.
He selected the members for the group after auditioning from over 10, 000 hopefuls ; Stevens was the only member of the band who did not audition to gain admittance into the group.
Carnival legend has it that admittance to the Mistick Krewe's ball was so highly sought-after that a group of uninvited ladies formed a flying wedge and attempted to force their way into the Comus ball.
" Meanwhile Eliot, on the refusal of the speaker to read the Protestations, had himself thrown them into the fire ; the usher of the black rod was knocking at the door for admittance, and the king had sent for the guard.
In 2005, Local H performed an " all request tour " in which a ballot containing a breakdown of most of the bands ' songs organized into various categories, resembling a traditional sushi menu, was handed out to the audience upon admittance to the venue.
Despite this somewhat unequal status of the cities in the functioning of the Reichstag, their full admittance to that federal institution was crucial in clarifying their hitherto uncertain status and legitimizing their permanent existence as full-fledged Imperial Estates.
The matchmaker was a minor American heiress turned major English hostess, Lady Paget ( née Mary " Minnie " Stevens ), the daughter of Mrs. Paran Stevens, the socially ambitious widow of an American hotel entrepreneur who had successfully obtained admittance to the exclusive New York society of the fabled " Four Hundred ".
He served from Minnesota's admittance on May 11, 1858 to March 4, 1863 in the 35th, 36th, and 37th Congresses and was not a candidate for re-election ; he was an unsuccessful candidate for governor in 1865.
In 1909, Long applied as a half-Cherokee to gain admittance to the Carlisle Indian Industrial School and was accepted, partly because of his ability to speak Cherokee.
She nonetheless made progress in Asheville, and in March 1940, four years after admittance, she was released.
The purpose of the narthex was to allow those not eligible for admittance into the general congregation ( particularly catechumens and penitents ) to hear and partake in the service.
In 1976-77, membership was expanded to fifteen with the admittance of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, and Switzerland.
One source Ovington ( 1927 ) claims Jones was denied admittance to the University of Arkansas School of Law due to his race.
In 1983 the Welsh League was reorganised to create a form of " premiership " for the leading clubs and Haverfordwest's facilities, administration and playing record secured their admittance.
An important evidence of the Carians ' own belief in their blood ties and cultural affinity with the Lydians and Mysians is the admittance, apart from theirs, exclusively of Lydians and Mysians to the temple of the " Carian Zeus " in their first capital that was Mylasa.
Hence, at the meeting of the Pension 15 May 1626 it was said that gentlemen coming from Barnard or Staple's Inn " and crave the benefit of the fine of 43 pounds and 4 shillings upon their admittance shall be admitted of the third table and paye but 43 pounds and 4 shillings in that respect, otherwise to paye foure poundes as others do notwithstanding they be of Barnards Inne or Staple Inne.
After serving in World War II, Alexis was refused admittance to Harvard Medical School on the grounds that, as the only black student, he would have no one to room with.

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The Lyon Tablet preserves his speech on the admittance of Gallic senators, in which he addresses the Senate with reverence but also with criticism for their disdain of these men.
* Upon approaching the port, ships must display a quarantine flag, which has the letter ' Q ' on it, and wait for admittance into the port.
Elizabeth Garrett then applied to several medical schools, including Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow, Edinburgh and the Royal College of Surgeons, all of which refused her admittance.
He appeared before Tuor and urged him to go to Gondolin as a messenger to Turgon ; when he got there he eventually married Turgon's daughter Idril and fathered Eärendil ; Ulmo saved Eärendil's wife Elwing from the sack of the Havens of Sirion, allowing her to take a Silmaril to her husband, which allowed him to gain admittance to Valinor and plead for aid.
For, here the critics themselves still veil their faces, filling the air with mystic utterances which seem to say, that to this shrine at least, for the footstep of the common reason and the common sense, there is yet no admittance.
Householders dress in colonial costumes and an admittance fee is collected which is used toward the maintenance of the town's many historic buildings.
The decision itself involved five consolidated cases coming from different lower courts in which Black Americans had sued theaters, hotels and transit companies that had refused them admittance or excluded them from " white only " facilities.
Kuripešić elaborates on the humiliation and fall out favour which Miloš endured before the battle, his last dinner with Lazar and his nobles, his admittance to Murad's tent, the brutal murder and his own death on attempting to escape on horseback.
Likewise, admittance is not only a measure of the ease with which a steady current can flow, but also the dynamic effects of the material's susceptance to polarization:
Rather, an admittance function is described which is time and frequency dependent in a complex way.
The difficulties Hillel had to overcome to gain admittance to the school of Sh ' maya and Abtalion, and the hardships he suffered while pursuing his aim, are told in a touching passage ( Talmud, tractate Yoma 35b ), the ultimate purpose of which is to show that poverty cannot be considered as an obstacle to the study of Torah.
A generalization of the gyrator is conceivable, in which the forward and backward gyration conductances have different magnitudes, so that the admittance matrix is
She gave Spanish dance her own special imprint, which nowadays it would be inconceivable to do without ; she showed the way to future castanet performers, and facilitated the instrument's admittance to the orchestra.
For the undergraduate class of 2012, 14, 990 applications were reviewed, and 6, 715 offers were sent out, which is a 45 % admittance rate.
Yellow and reloadable eletronic cards that replace cash may be used by regular users that perform a register ; students have a blue card that charges only half instead of the ticket's full price ; the elderly or disabled own a grey or green card which allows free admittance.
At the age of six, Halévy might have been seen playing in that Foyer de la danse with which he was to make his readers so familiar, and, when a boy of twelve, he would often, of a Sunday night, on his way back to the Collège Louis le Grand, look in at the Odéon, where he had free admittance, and see the first act of the new play.
The College employs an open enrollment policy in which any student who applies for admittance to the College is accepted.
On June 18, 1887, he issued a circular, which would limit the admittance of children of the non-noble origin to the gymnasiums.
A bloco is an enterprise which obtains permission to participate in micareta, hires the band, sells admittance and controls access.
Some gnostic groups treated this as admittance of Docetism, with the Christ being the divine wisdom which revealed gnosis, which would help humanity escape the evil creation ( the world ) of the demiurge, and having no physical existence.
If approved for admittance to an SS Junkerschule, the SS member was appointed to the first of a series of SS officer candidate ranks which displayed the same insignia as senior SS non-commissioned officers.

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