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office and Regent
Another highly authoritative position appeared when King Narmacil I granted to his nephew Minalcar " the new office and title of Carma-cundo " Helm-guardian ", that is in terms of Gondor Crown-lieutenant or Regent.
Parliament met at Stirling not long after Flodden, and confirmed Margaret in the office of Regent.
Located in lower Regent Street, near Waterloo Place, both houses formed a single design around an open courtyard, Nash's drawing office was on the ground floor, on the first floor was the finest room in the house, the 70 feet long picture and sculpture gallery, this linked the drawing room at the front of the building with the dining room at the rear.
In the event of the minority of the monarch, the surviving mother or father, or oldest relative of legal age who is nearest in line to the throne, would immediately assume the office of Regent, who in any case must be Spanish.
In November 1934 William Hinds, a comedian and businessman registered his own film companyHammer Productions Ltd. based in a three-room office suite at Imperial House, Regent Street, London.
Eric was elected Regent ( riksföreståndare ) at the meeting of the High Council of Sweden in 1512 upon the death of regent Svante Nilsson, Lord of Ekesiö, but never actually took office, being superseded by Svante's son, the young Sten Sture the Younger.
The Redfern skyline is dominated by two office towers located between Regent Street and Gibbons Street, beside Redfern railway station.
When Mary escaped from Lochleven, he led the vanguard of the army which defeated her forces at the Battle of Langside in 1568, and he was the most valued privy counsellor of the Earl of Moray during the latter's brief term of office as Regent of Scotland.
Regent Inns has its head office on Elstree Way.
The Japanese Military Governor of Kedah an assuming office appointed another of Tunku's brothers, Tunku Mohamed Jewa, to be a temporary Regent until the Sultan returned to Alor Setar.
Hethum retired to a monastery, although as Leo was not yet an adult, Hethum retained the office of Regent of Armenia.
* April 1-Paolo Bollini and Marino Riccardi take office as Captains Regent of San Marino.
He is also currently, according to the Ascended Master Teachings, known as the " Regent Lord of the World " in deference to Gautama Buddha having taken the office of " Lord of the World " in 1956.
At van Orley's death in 1541 Coxie succeeded to the office of court painter to the Regent Maria of Austria, for whom he decorated the castle of Binche.
Between 1827 and 1828 Tite built the Scottish church in Regent Square, St Pancras, London, for Edward Irving, and ten years later collaborated with Charles Robert Cockerell in designing the London & Westminster Bank head office in Lothbury, also in the City.
When a Regent is removed from office by a declaration of incapacity and subsequently the incapacity ceases to exist, the Regent can be restored to office by means of a declaration of cessation of incapacity.
In that case upon the declaration of cessation of incapacity, a change of Regent takes place, with the person who has a lower place in the order of succession ceasing to be the Regent, and in his or her stead the person with a higher position in the order of succession, who had only ceased to be Regent due to the declaration of incapacity, resuming the office of Regent.
Whenever a Regency is established, either on account of incapacity of the Sovereign ( duly declared in accordance with the procedure prescribed in statute ), or on account of the minority of the Sovereign, and also when there is a change of Regent, the new " Regent shall, before he acts in or enters upon his office " take the oaths required by the Regency Act, 1937 ; accordingly, a new Regent only enters into the execution of his office by taking the oaths, and therefore cannot discharge any of the royal functions before taking them.

office and s
The rate of unemployment rarely rose above 2 % during Attlee ’ s time in office, whilst there was no hard-core of long-term unemployed.
After a term as Praetor, the magistrate would serve as a provincial governor in the office of Propraetor, wielding Propraetor imperium, commanding the province ’ s legions, and possessing ultimate authority within his province ( s ).
In a recent study based on Kafka's office writings, Reza Banakar points out that many of Kafka ’ s descriptions of law and legality are often treated as metaphors for things other than law, but also are worthy of examination as a particular concept of law and legality which operates paradoxically as an integral part of the human condition under modernity.
With Stilicho ’ s fall, Olympius moved against all of his former father-in-law ’ s allies, killing and torturing key individuals and ordering the confiscation of the property of anyone who had borne any office while Stilicho was in command.
Sworn into office on the 6th November, he became one of Mexico ´ s youngest elected presidents having just turned 38.
< p > Estonian Prime Minister Mart Laar came to my office the other day to recount his country ’ s remarkable transformation.
The Governor's present day office is the historic Chief Secretary ’ s Building nearby, at 121 Macquarie Street.
Garfield's world has specific locations that appear normally on the comic strips, like the Vet ’ s office, a place he loathes.
Price fluctuation was deferred to the officers in charge of the trade posts, and the head office recorded any difference between the company ’ s standard and that set by the individual officers.
The procedures concern Hungary ’ s central bank law, the retirement age for judges and prosecutors and the independence of the data protection office, respectively.
Bogart resumed his friendship with boyhood pal Bill Brady, Jr. whose father had show business connections, and eventually Bogart got an office job working for William A. Brady Sr .' s new company World Films.
He commandeered the state radio to produce a live broadcast of the torchlight parade that celebrated Hitler ’ s assumption of office.
On January 18, 2001 Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt created the Kingman Reef National Wildlife Refuge during his final days in office with Secretary ’ s Order 3223.
Zuse founded another company, Zuse KG in Haunetal-Neukirchen in 1949 ; in 1957 the company ’ s head office moved to Bad Hersfeld.
At the end of its term of office, Leszek Miller ’ s government had the lowest public support of any government since 1989.
Ministers hold office " during the pleasure of the governor-general " ( s. 64 of the Constitution of Australia ), so theoretically, the governor-general can dismiss a minister at any time, by notifying them in writing of the termination of their commission ; however, his or her power to do so except on the advice of the prime minister is heavily circumscribed by convention.
Emboldened by this, Stephen then sought to break up the alliance against Louis by offering Herbert ’ s son, Hugh of Vermandois, the office of Archbishop of Reims.
Amongst the policies introduced by Trudeau's last term in office included an expansion in government support for Canada ’ s poorest citizens and the introduction of the National Energy Program ( NEP ), which created a firestorm of protest in the Western provinces and increased what many termed " Western alienation ".
An office of the Kasernierte Volkspolizei ( literally " Barracked People ’ s Police ")-the military precursor of the Nationale Volksarmee ( National People ’ s Army ), occupied the floor above.
; Form 1: This gives details of the first director ( s ), secretary and the intended address of the registered office.
With his Rotterdam office Koolhaas is also designing a science center for Hamburg ’ s Hafencity.
OMA Beijing: In Asia, Koolhaas is working with his team on the offices largest project to date, the 575, 000 m2 China Central Television Headquarters ( CCTV ) and Television Cultural Center ( TVCC ), currently under construction in Beijing and due for completion in 2008.

office and Guardianship
The Guardianship transferred to Sir Andrew Murray of Bothwell but following his death in 1338 Robert was re-appointed and retained the office until King David returned from France in June 1341.
` Abdu ' l-Bahá establishes the institution of the Guardianship as a hereditary office and outlines its essential function as Interpreter of the Bahá ' í writings.
As public office holders, Commissioners oversee IPCC investigations and the promotion of public confidence in the complaints system ( known as Guardianship ).

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