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freely and elected
Yet another chronicler, John of Worcester, mentions nothing of any trouble in Rome, and when discussing the appointment of Wulfstan, says that Wulfstan was elected freely and unanimously by the clergy and people.
A general election in June 1999 produced the first freely elected national, provincial, and regional parliaments in over forty years.
Cromwell knew " that if the Reform Bill should be suffered to pass, and a House of Commons be convened, freely elected on popular principles, and constituting a full and fair and equal representation, it would be impossible ever after to overthrow the liberties of the people, or break down the government of the country.
The people exercise power directly and by their means of their representatives, freely elected in accord with universal, equal, direct, free, and secret suffrage .”
However, some anarchists have, in turn, responded to his argument, by explaining that they do support a ( very limited ) amount of centralization, in the form of freely elected and recallable delegates.
Activities are funded by a student activities fee collected by the school but freely distributed by the elected council.
However, Bruno apparently favored a canonical election and stipulated as a condition of his acceptance that he should first proceed to Rome and be freely elected by the voice of the clergy and people of Rome.
In 1945, Soviet Marshal Kliment Voroshilov forced the freely elected Hungarian government to yield the Interior Ministry to a nominee of the Hungarian Communist Party.
Celebrimbor survived the First Age, but probably was forced due to the Doom of Mandos — or perhaps freely electedto remain in Middle-earth rather than return to Valinor.
*** Lee Teng-hui 李登辉 ( 1923 -; ancestral Yongding, Fujian ; born in Sanzhi, New Taipei, Taiwan ), President of the Republic of China, 1988 – 2000 ; First freely elected president in Chinese history
In the same month, the Proclamation of the First Spanish Republic by the Cortes on February 11, 1873 reaffirmed Cuba as inseparable to Spain, Martí responded with an essay, The Spanish Republic and the Cuban Revolution, and sent it to the Prime Minister, pointing out that this new freely elected body of deputies that had proclaimed a republic based on democracy had been hypocritical not to grant Cuba its freedom.
Garner said " I don't think need to go by the U. S. plan, I think that what we need to do is set an Iraqi government that represents the freely elected will of the people.
When the East German parliament, the Volkskammer, which was freely elected on March 18, 1990 for the first time, is disbanded in the process of the German reunification, another 7 seats are added as 7 members of the 21-member Volkskammer faction of the Green Party, elected by their peers, enter the Bundestag.
Of the 586 delegates of the first freely elected German parliament, so many were professors ( 94 ), teachers ( 30 ) or had a university education ( 233 ) that it was called a " professors ' parliament " (" Professorenparlament ").
A few weeks later, the first freely elected parliament of the GDR, the Volkskammer, passed a resolution which recognized the GDR's responsibility for the Holocaust and asked " Jews around the world for forgiveness ".
The Frankfurt Assembly (, literally Frankfurt National Assembly ) was the first freely elected parliament for all of Germany.
In 1948, the freely elected student council was disbanded and was replaced by Free German Youth members.
During his term as Poland's first freely elected president, Solidarity leader Lech Wałęsa refused to pardon Kukliński and a poll taken in 1998 found that more Poles ( 34 %) considered Kukliński a traitor than a hero ( 29 %), with many undecided.
The Bosch administration was very much an oddity in Dominican history up to that point: a freely elected, liberal, democratic government that expressed concern for the welfare of all Dominicans, particularly those of modest circumstances, those whose voices had never really been heard before in the National Palace.
From 1979 to 1984 he was a member of the European Parliament, as such being part of the first freely elected group of MPs in 1979.
The Polish Government in London was not dissolved until 1991, when a freely elected president took office in Warsaw.
Its members are elected freely by universal and direct elections through which the principle of political and participative pluralism is followed.

freely and representatives
In 1948 the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ; Article 21 stated: "( 1 ) Everyone has the right to take part in the government of his country, directly or through freely chosen representatives.
# and representatives of the World Psychiatric Association must be permitted to function freely on Soviet territory.
Similarly, the Charter does not explicitly recognise the right to vote as a means of political participation, but Article 13 states "( 1 ) Every citizen shall have the right to participate freely in the government of his country, either directly or through freely chosen representatives in accordance with the provisions of the law.
The commission reiterated the following recommendation to the United States: " Provide the Petitioners with an effective remedy, which includes adopting the legislative or other measures necessary to guarantee to the Petitioners the effective right to participate, directly or through freely chosen representatives and in general conditions of equality, in their national legislature ".

freely and held
The ovum is at first rigidly held but in fertilised eggs, the innermost layer liquefies and allows the embryo to move freely.
Each of the elections since independence in September 1966 has been freely and fairly contested and has been held on schedule.
Its freely traded currency, the lat, was introduced in 1993 and held steady, or appreciated, against major world currencies.
Testamentary trusts are usually created to hold assets on behalf of minor children, since minor children can not in terms of South African law inherit assets freely ( in the absence of a trust, assets from the deceased estate left to minor children are held in a state instutition, the Guardian's Fund, and released to the children in adulthood or their parents or guardian must furnish security to the value of the inheritance ).
He also contributed in the fields of prosthetics, air engines, electricity, theatre architecture, ballistics, optics and land reclamation, and held the belief that these advancements should be freely available.
Ten villeins ( tenants ) are also counted ; they held their land freely from the lord in exchange for rent payments and labour.
In his reminiscence of 1873 Israel Jefferson, former slave at Monticello, recalled a conversation Lafayette had when visiting Thomas Jefferson in 1824, " Lafayette remarked that he thought that the slaves ought to be free ; that no man could rightly hold ownership of his brother man ; that he gave his best services to and spent his money on behalf of the Americans freely because he felt that they were fighting for a great and noble principle-the freedom of mankind ; that instead of all being free a portion were held in bondage ( which seemed to grieve his noble heart ); that it would be mutually beneficial to masters and slaves if the latter were educated, and so on.
If held freely, that is to say by freehold, such holdings were heritable by the holder's legal heir.
* Various Works of Sylburg held and digitized in original editions, freely available at Münchener DigitalisierungsZentrum Digitale Bibliothek
Because they were unable to express themselves freely in ways that were spiritually meaningful to them, enslaved Africans often held secret religious services.
The body is held by the pin inserted at a point near the body's perimeter, in such a way that it can freely rotate around the pin ; and the plumb line is dropped from the pin ( b ).
Currently, 30. 5 % of its shares are held by the state-owned KfW bank, 69. 5 % are freely floating ; 62. 0 % of which are held by institutional and 7. 5 % by private investors.
LIBRIS is freely available to the public via the Internet and contains more than five million titles held in 300 Swedish libraries.
Using arguments of preventing civil war in society, it suggested an alternative to freely held elections by presenting a " Democratic Bloc ", a unified list of candidates to the electorate.
For a number of years it had the largest audience share after the five analogue terrestrial stations, a claim now held by its sister service ITV3 both of which are freely available to a majority of households.
Although her results indicate her great love of workers and lower-class groups, her Boston upbringing held her back from mingling freely and exhibiting personal affection.
" All of Geoffrey's lands were held freely by Leofwin.
Thornton held the array in place so that it would not drift freely after being detached.
" The voluntarist emphasis on God's absolute power was carried further by Descartes, who notoriously held that God had freely created the eternal truths of logic and mathematics, and that God was therefore capable of giving circles unequal radii, giving triangles other than 180 internal degrees, and even making contradictions true.
The chief characteristic of the Tosafot is that in spite of the great respect in which Rashi was held by the Tosafists, the latter freely corrected him.
In 1987, the Cult Awareness Network ( CAN ) held a press conference and demonstration in Washington, D. C., saying that the organization that teaches the Transcendental Meditation technique " seeks to strip individuals of their ability to think and choose freely.
Swein held it freely.
Godric held it freely.

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