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commission and conserved
The statue of Shakespeare ( 1758 ), a commission from David Garrick to be set up in his garden shrine to Shakespeare at Hampton House, Twickenham, and bequeathed by the actor to the English nation, is in the British Museum ; a terracotta model dated 1757 is conserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum.

commission and usage
Economically, virtual communities can be commercially successful, making money through membership fees, subscriptions, usage fees, and advertising commission.
The commutation commission, who were responsible for setting the level of payments, produced a details schedule and map in 1847, which provides a detailed land usage survey.
Although Captain James T. Kirk never referred on-screen to his executive officer Mr. Spock as " Number One ", this is not really an anomaly ; the British usage dates from a time when the " First Lieutenant " or number one on board ship was so ranked by seniority of his commission, and later by date of appointment by the captain.
It also may be applied to distinguished members of a group or commission who have convened to address a situation or problem ; the usual usage is " blue ribbon commission " or " blue-ribbon panel ".
Other reforms instituted by Bamberger included the creation of a public health department and a public utilities commission to regulate the price of gas and electricity ; a modified line-item veto to assist the governor in curbing pork barrel politics ; popular election of judges on a nonpartisan basis ; a longer school year ; and a water rights commission to supervise water usage in residential development of hitherto rural areas, an especially crucial issue in any Western state.

commission and 17
On November 18, von Hindenburg testified in front of this parliamentary commission, and cited a December 17, 1918 Neue Zürcher Zeitung article that summarized two earlier articles in the Daily Mail by British General Frederick Barton Maurice with the phrase that the German army had been ' dagger-stabbed from behind by the civilian populace ' (" von der Zivilbevölkerung von hinten erdolcht .").
" On May 17, 1847, President James K. Polk offered Davis a Federal commission as a brigadier general and command of a brigade of militia.
Taft then began serving on the newly created United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in 1891 ; he was confirmed by the Senate on March 17, 1892, and received his commission that same day.
Korea effectively became a protectorate of Japan on 17 November 1905, the 1905 Protectorate Treaty having been promulgated without Emperor Gojong's required seal or commission.
He met with Confederate President Jefferson Davis at the executive mansion on June 22, 1861, where he was informed that he had been appointed a brigadier general with date of rank on June 17, a commission he accepted on June 25.
In June a special commission for Fisher's trial was issued, and on Thursday, 17 June, he was arraigned in Westminster Hall before a court of seventeen, including Thomas Cromwell, Anne Boleyn's father, and ten justices.
On November 17, 1972, the electors voted in favor of a commission and selected nine members with the task of studying present Township government and the alternative of an Optional Plan of Government or a Home Rule Charter.
On 17 January 2012, it was announced that this six-member commission would be named the Commission on the consequences of devolution for the House of Commons, would be chaired by former Clerk of the House of Commons Sir William McKay, and would have one member from each of the devolved countries.
On 17 January 2012, it was announced that this six-member commission would be named the " Commission on the consequences of devolution for the House of Commons ", would be chaired by former Clerk of the House of Commons Sir William McKay, and would have one member from each of the devolved countries.
The party manifesto, published on 17 May 1999 and titled " Time to decide ", argued for greater powers for the European Parliament over the European Commission and the European Central Bank, reform of the commission, reduction of countries ' veto powers, reform of the Common Agricultural Policy, a European defence and security policy, stronger political and economic ties to the Balkans, and faster EU enlargement in eastern Europe.
He entered the army when he was 17 by buying a cornet's commission in the Duke of Cumberland's Dragoons in 1746.
On 19 August 2003, the Army Board ordered Ingram to resign his commission as a major, with his state-earned pension of 17 years.
The Hong Jun-pyo leadership system collapsed on December 9, 2011 and GNP Emergency Response Commission was launched on December 17, 2011, with Park Geun-hye as commission chairperson, to prepare coming up Legislative Election 2012 on April 11, 2012 and Presidential Election 2012 on December 19, 2012.
Barbour was formally nominated on December 14, 1830, and two days later he was confirmed by the Senate, and received his commission, serving thereafter until March 17, 1836.
The commission of Christian theologians condemned the Talmud to be burned and on June 17, 1244, twenty-four carriage loads of Jewish religious manuscripts were set on fire in the streets of Paris.
At the age of 17, Bock became an officer candidate in the Imperial Foot Guards Regiment at Potsdam ; he received an officer ′ s commission a year later.
Governor Ronnie Musgrove appointed an independent commission which developed a new proposed design, and on April 17, 2001, a state referendum to change the flag was put before Mississippi voters.
The hero is given a weekly commission from the king to track down 17 villains across the 4 continents.
On May 17, 2000 a special commission was formed with David Gamkrelidze at the chairmanship to investigate the budget deficit of 1999.
A sub-commission, comprising the first five commission members above, conducted thirteen hearings at Leon Trotsky's home in Coyoacan, Mexico, D. F., from April 10 to April 17, 1937.
The political character of that investigation was in turn further averred when the commission issued its report solely to Kagame – symbolically on November 17, 2007, exactly one year after Bruguière's announcement – and the head of the Rwandan commission, Jean de Dieu Mucyo, stated that the commission would now " wait for President Kagame to declare whether the inquiry was valid.
Ross and his men arrived at Fort Belknap on October 17, 1860 to find that the local citizens they were sworn to protect had passed a resolution asking Ross to resign his commission and leave the frontier.

commission and specific
An abettor differs from an accessory in that he must be present at the commission of the crime ; all abettors ( with certain exceptions ) are principals, and, in the absence of specific statutory provision to the contrary, are punishable to the same extent as the actual perpetrator of the offence.
Before then each referee had always been assigned to a specific match by a special commission of referees ( designatori arbitrali ).
The Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity is a pontifical council of the Roman Curia dedicated chiefly to the promotion of dialogue and unity with other Christian churches and ecclesial communities, but also, through a closely linked specific commission, to advancing religious relations with Jews.
The sheriff and some other regional officials with specific duties are still elected locally to perform duties within the county region, but there is no county council, county commission or other county governing body.
The year 1752 brought another major commission to Gluck, when he was asked to set Metastasio's La clemenza di Tito ( the specific libretto was the composer's choice ) for the nameday celebrations of King Charles VII of Naples ( later Charles III of Spain ).
For Rothko, this commission presented a new challenge for it was the first time he was required not only to design a coordinated series of paintings, but to produce an artwork space concept for a large, specific interior.
The view that this was a specific commission with a £ 500 advance — two years ' income for Orwell at the time, is based on a recollection by Geoffrey Gorer who was interviewed for Melvyn Bragg's TV programme Omnibus in 1970.
Without this " specific intent ", there is insufficient evidence that the accused is the clear danger as feared because, at any time before the commission of the full offense, the accused may change his or her mind and not continue.
Task forces are constituted under the various commissions for a limited period to undertake specific projects and report back to their parent commission.
Personally-mediated racism includes the specific social attitudes inherent to racially-prejudiced action ( bigoted differential assumptions about abilities, motives, and the intentions of others according to ), discrimination ( the differential actions and behaviours towards others according to their race ), stereotyping, commission, and omission ( disrespect, suspicion, devaluation, and dehumanization ).
But the FBI and CIA only saw it as their duty to respond to specific requests for information from the commission.
A government commission, the " Saturn Vehicle Evaluation Committee " ( better known as the Silverstein Committee ), was assembled to recommend specific directions that NASA could take with the existing Army program.
In practice, the title of commissioner has evolved to include a variety of senior officials, often sitting on a specific commission.
A rugby league version of the " sin bin " signal. In both codes of rugby ( rugby league and rugby union ), only penalties involving violent play, dangerous play, professional fouls or repetitive commission of a specific offence result in a sin binning, where the offending player must spend 10 minutes off the field.
After a few years, due to the fact that the ruling passed by the first commission was subject of heated discussions, and magnetism was actually accepted in other important European nations like Germany, in its specific case, too, as a result of the examination carried out by a commission ( which displayed however a positive attitude ) a second commission was set up.
While some plans are marketed via pre-paid legal service companies, or even independent attorneys and law firms, directly ( often specializing in specific legal fields ), most plans are offered by companies whose services are sold through third-party insurance agents as part of a portfolio of insurance services, through employees of the pre-paid legal company, or through independent contractor agents working on commission.
First, when an offender kills accidentally or without specific intent to kill in the commission of a felony, the offender can be charged with murder.
These officers must meet specific training requirements and be sworn in by the District Court Judge / Magistrate in the area where they request a commission.
" The indictment later prepared by U. S. military prosecutors for his commission trial alleged that, prior to his capture in 2001, Hicks had trained and conspired in various ways and was guilty of " aiding the enemy " while an " unprivileged belligerent " but did not allege any specific acts of violence.
Originally requiring specific ancestry to be a member of the commission in S. 147, S. 310 only requires "( i ) not less than 10 years of experience in the study and determination of Native Hawaiian genealogy ; and ( ii ) an ability to read and translate into English documents written in the Hawaiian language.
In particular, outside of crimes in flagrante delicto, law enforcement forces may not conduct searches or arrests without a specific commission from the investigative magistrate.
These ministerial nomination decisions may only be taken after the approval of a specific commission.

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