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delegation and was
When Dr. Adenauer was approached by a world citizen delegation to find out his disposition of my case, he gave them his personal approval of my entry, saying that all men advocating peace should be welcomed into Germany.
The latter tried to arbitrate through a delegation from Providence, which offer was declined by the invaders.
One day he was visited by a delegation of would-be imitators who wanted to know his secret.
He was the only Whig in the Illinois delegation, but he showed his party loyalty by participating in almost all votes and making speeches that echoed the party line.
However, he was not nominated in 1856 in part due to a split within his home state's delegation.
Charles was among a delegation from Ajaccio in 1769, offered his loyalty and was appointed assessor.
He taught at Paris in the academic year 1232-33, but was appointed to a delegation by Henry III of England in 1235, along with Simon Langton and Fulk Basset, to negotiate for the renewal of the peace between England and France.
On the 1930 tour a delegation led by the Irish lock George Beamish expressed their displeasure at the fact that whilst the blue of Scotland, white of England and red of Wales were represented in the strip there was no green for Ireland.
the bishop was understood as the president of the council of presbyters, and so the bishop was distinguished both in honor and in prerogative from the presbyters, who were seen as deriving their authority by means of delegation from the bishop.
He was the leader of the British delegation to the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference in 1944 that established the Bretton Woods system of international currency management.
Maguire's stature was such that a delegation from Gerry Adams sought his support in 1986, but was rejected.
The DFLP was subsequently represented in the Palestinian delegation at the unsuccessful Camp David negotiations of July 2000.
Rohrabacher's delegation was subsequently asked to leave the country.
A high-level U. S. delegation was also present in Addis Ababa for the July 1 – 5, 1991 conference that established a transitional government in Ethiopia.
The role of primitive notions, or undefined concepts, was clearly put forward by Alessandro Padoa of the Peano delegation at the 1900 Paris conference:
Some days after that meeting, the delegation was approached by three French agents ( at first identified as " X ", " Y ", and " Z " in published papers, leading the controversy to be called the " XYZ Affair ") who demanded substantial bribes from the commissioners before negotiations could continue.
Kelly was a lifelong supporter of the Democratic Party which occasionally created difficulty for him as his period of greatest prominence coincided with the McCarthy era in the U. S. In 1947, he was part of the Committee for the First Amendment, the Hollywood delegation which flew to Washington to protest at the first official hearings by the House Committee on Un-American Activities.
The Spanish delegation retorted that it was only the lazy and unenterprising Goths who had remained in Sweden, whereas the heroic Goths had left Sweden, invaded the Roman empire and settled in Spain.
The Irish delegation was led by Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins.
This delegation made a formal request to the International Association of Academies in Vienna to select and endorse an international language ; the request was rejected in May 1907.

delegation and denied
A delegation sent by a postwar Albanian National Assembly that met at Durrës in December 1918 defended Albanian interests at the Paris Peace Conference, but the conference denied Albania official representation.
If the delegation of a power to the federal government operated as a denial (" prohibit ") of that power to the respective States, then every power " delegated to the United States government by the Constitution " would also be a power " prohibited by it to the States respectively ", such that the set of powers denied to the several States would entirely encompass the set of powers delegated to the federal government.
On 25 March 1987, WJC leaders Edgar Bronfman, Sr., Israel Singer, Sol Kanee and Elan Steinberg, as well as the head of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, Morris Berthold Abram, arrived in Moscow to discuss the matter with Soviet government ministers, though officials swiftly denied that the USSR had agreed to an increase in Jewish emigration and had invited an Israeli delegation to visit Moscow.
Consequently, when Curley was denied by the then Republican governor a place in the Massachusetts delegation to the 1932 Democratic National Convention, Curley engineered his selection as a delegate from Puerto Rico ( under the alias of Alcalde Jaime Curleo ).
Despite his intense activism, he was denied a presence in the Romanian delegation to the Conference, owing to his renewed conflict with Prime Minister Brătianu.
The delegation established not only that there had taken place systematic political abuse of psychiatry but also that the abuse had not come to an end, that victims of the abuse still remained in mental hospitals, and that the Soviet authorities and particularly the Soviet Society of Psychiatrists and Neuropathologists still denied that psychiatry had been employed as a method of repression.
Negroes in this life are denied the priesthood ; under no circumstances can they hold this delegation of authority from the Almighty.
The Sudanese representative denied the charges, but the Sudanese delegation was already in disfavor, having been implicated only two years earlier in a plot to blow up UN headquarters.
With the South Carolina delegation also being denied credentials, the Louisiana, Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee delegations left the convention.
This caused him to be left out of the New York delegation to the 2004 Democratic National Convention which nominated Senator John Kerry for President, although the Democratic speaker of the New York State Assembly has denied that was the reason ..
But the MFDP delegates refused because by accepting the official all-white Mississippi delegation, the party validated a process in which blacks had been denied their constitutional right to vote and participate in the political process.

delegation and access
The privileges mentioned herein covers — few of which — the economical and education aspects of Malaysians, e. g. the Malaysian New Economic Policy ; an economic policy recently criticised by Thierry Rommel — who headed a European Commission's delegation to Malaysia — as an excuse for " significant protectionism " and a quota maintaining higher access of Malays into public universities.
* In an effort to blockade Sparta from access to Sicilian corn, Athens responds to a plea for help from a delegation from the city of Leontini led by Gorgias, the sophist and rhetorician.
In 1957 he led a delegation seeking to protect New Zealand's access to the British market without notable success.
The PACE observers delegation concluded that " the unequal access to television was one of the main reasons for a degree of unfairness of the campaign " and that " independent media have come under increasing pressure and that media in general, be they State-owned or private, failed to a large extent to provide impartial information about the election campaign and candidates.
It also includes the notion of threshold subject-a construct granting authorizations ( or delegations ) only when of of the listed subjects concur ( in a request for access or a delegation of rights ).
The most prominent general deployments of SPKI / SDSI are E-speak, a middleware product from HP that used SPKI / SDSI for access control of web methods, and UPnP Security, that uses an XML dialect of SPKI / SDSI for access control of web methods, delegation of rights among network participants, etc.
In April, Hewett led a delegation to Emperor Yohannes IV which negotiated, in exchange for free transit of guns and ammunition through Massawa, access through Ethiopian territory the successful evacuation of the Egyptian garrisons that had been isolated in southern Sudan by the revolt of Muhammad Ahmad ( also known as the Mahdi ) against the Egyptian rulers.
# Ease of delegation: The limited scope of a jail allows system administrators to delegate several tasks which require superuser access without handing out complete control over the system.

delegation and camp
' After his speech, Kasa-Vubu and the ministers present retired into the camp canteen to hear a delegation from the soldiers.
As the populace took to the streets to expel Piero, the late Lorenzo de ’ Medici ’ s son and successor, Savonarola led a delegation to the camp of the French king.
The Nazis also found interest in the Jews that remained inside the camp, even in June 1944, after the visit of a Red Cross delegation.
At the conclusion of the camp, there is a ceremony recognizing the participants, in particular those who are selected for the delegation to the IOI.
Al-Wazir remained there, opened a Fatah office and military training camp in Algiers and was included in an Algerian-Fatah delegation to Beijing in 1964.
In January 2009, along with all other members of the Oklahoma congressional delegation, Boren said he opposed President Obama's decision to close the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.
" This was the first Nazi concentration camp to be discovered by the United States Army, and Eisenhower cabled Marshall to get a delegation from congress over to witness and communicate what took place there.
When the delegation arrived at Medinah the camels were tied in a traveler's camp, and Musaylimah remained there to look after them while the other delegates went in.
A Bosnian delegation reached the Grand Vizier's camp in Skopje in November of that year.
A few days later, a Chowchilla delegation entered their camp to sue for peace.

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