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Although the duty of Abbreviators was originally to make abstracts and abridgments of the apostolic letters, diplomas, etc., using the legal abbreviations, clauses, and formularies, in course of time, as their office grew in importance they delegated that part of their office to their substitute and confined themselves to overseeing the proper expedition of the apostolic letters.
Tomoyuki Tanaka had originally desired to create new monster opponents for the series, but after the box office failure two years earlier of the previous entry Godzilla vs Biollante, opted to bring back classic foes instead.
His father, originally a mining technician, who came from a long line of mineworkers, was a post office bureaucrat.
The office was originally intended to be temporary and was staffed by officials seconded from the Grand Council.
In Japanese it was known as which literally means " tent office ", and originally meant " house of the general ", and later also suggested a private government.
While originally a weapon, this came to be seen more as a badge of office, or leading staff by which troops were directed.
The unmanned DC-X technology demonstrator, originally developed by McDonnell Douglas for the Strategic Defense Initiative ( SDI ) program office, was an attempt to build a vehicle that could lead to an SSTO vehicle.
Skinner is originally the direct supervisor of special agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully in the X-Files office.
The film was shown at festivals in Italy, the US and Canada in September, and originally released in Ireland and the UK in October 1992, where it failed at the box office.
Further stock footage was taken from news events ( fires and explosions ) and the 1979 theatrical film Meteor ( such as a bridge collapsing and the destruction of a tall office building originally used to depict the destruction of the World Trade Center in that film ).
Although this was probably originally intended to avoid a situation where the Vice President was presiding over a debate that could ultimately result in his promotion to the presidency ( were the President convicted and removed from office ), it also prevents a possibly more likely contemporary scenario, where a President accused of some offense is being tried by the Senate presided over by a Vice President who may well be sympathetic to the President, reducing the independence of the Senate's consideration of the delicate question of whether to remove a sitting chief executive.
The office was originally known as " Chief Justice of the Supreme Court " and is still informally referred to using that title.
* The Richard J. Daley Center ( originally, the Cook County Civic Center ) is a 32-floor office building completed in 1965 and renamed for the mayor after his death.
Telluride was originally named " Columbia ", but due to confusion with Columbia, California, the name was changed by the post office in 1887.
Menem was originally slated to take office on December 10.
* Ambridge still has a village shop and post office, originally thanks to Jack Woolley's philanthropy.
Stoppard originally wanted to make this connection plainer by using Et in Arcadia Ego for the title but " box office sense prevailed ".
Gulf's former headquarters, originally referred to as " the Gulf Building " ( now the Gulf Tower office condos ), is an art-deco skyscraper.
It is historically a continuation of the office of Chancellor ( German: Kanzler, later Reichskanzler ) that was originally established as the office of Chancellor of the North German Confederation in 1867.
The radio station was founded as WLPI-AM in 1966 and originally housed in a rented office on Railroad Avenue in downtown Ruston.
The production was originally scheduled to run to 29 January 2011 but due to a successful response and high box office sales, was extended to 9 April 2011.
The Chancellor is the third-oldest major state office in English and British history, one which originally carried responsibility for the Exchequer, the medieval English institution for the collection of royal revenues.

office and granted
To remedy this and to restore the old established chancery style, the Pope selected out of the many then living Abbreviators seventy, and formed them into a college of prelates, and decreed that their office should be perpetual, that certain emoluments should be attached to it, and granted certain privileges to the possessors of the same.
Those who held the office were granted sacrosanctity ( the right to be legally protected from any physical harm ), the power to rescue any plebeian from the hands of a patrician magistrate, and the right to veto any act or proposal of any magistrate, including another tribune of the people and the consuls.
This may even lead to an institutional variability, as in North Korea, where, after the presidency of party leader Kim Il-Sung, the office was vacant for years, the late president being granted the posthumous title ( akin to some ancient Far Eastern traditions to give posthumous names and titles to royalty ) of " Eternal President " ( while all substantive power, as party leader, itself not formally created for four years, was inherited by his son Kim Jong Il, initially without any formal office ) until it was formally replaced on 5 September 1998, for ceremonial purposes, by the office of Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, while the party leader's post as Chairman of the National Defense Commission was simultaneously declared " the highest post of the state ", not unlike Deng Xiaoping earlier in the People's Republic of China.
The office of premier of Western Australia was first formed in 1890, after Western Australia was officially granted responsible government by Britain in 1889.
Until the mid-1930s, the Prime Minister of Japan was normally granted a title in the peerage ( kazoku ) usually just prior to entering office if he had not already been ennobled.
In June 1172 Richard was formally recognised as the Duke of Aquitaine when he was granted the lance and banner emblems of his office ; the ceremony took place in Poitiers and was repeated in Limoges where he wore the ring of St Valerie, who was the personification of Aquitaine.
On 26 January 1918, the day after assuming executive power, Lenin wrote Draft Regulations on Workers ' Control, which granted workers control of businesses with more than five workers and office employees, and access to all books, documents and stocks, and whose decisions were to be " binding upon the owners of the enterprises ".
The perpetuity granted divinely to the Petrine ministry was not the constant occupation of that office but that the monarchical structure of the Church, with the Seat of Peter as its head, would never be abrogated and endure throughout history.
When Spartans died, marked headstones would only be granted to soldiers who died in combat during a victorious campaign or women who died either in service of a divine office or in childbirth.
This was treated as an application for the position of Crown Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead, an office of profit under the Crown, the traditional method of leaving Westminster as plain resignation is not possible, and granted as such even though Adams had not explicitly made the request.
The incumbent governor general and his or her spouse are also the only people in Canada, other than serving Canadian ambassadors and high commissioners, entitled to the use the style His or Her Excellency and the governor general is granted the additional honorific of The Right Honourable for their time in office and for life afterwards.
This led to a visiting professorship in 1935, when she became the first female engineering professor at Purdue ; she was granted full professorship in 1940, dividing her time between the departments of industrial engineering, industrial psychology, home economics, and the dean's office where she consulted on careers for women.
In 1710, he was granted the dignity of Archtreasurer of the Empire, an office formerly held by the Elector Palatine — the absence of the Elector of Bavaria allowed a reshuffling of offices.
On 18 April 1540, Henry granted Cromwell the earldom of Essex and the senior court office of Lord Great Chamberlain.
In Poitiers many of these positions were granted for the lifetime of the office holder .< sup > 2 </ sup >
In 2004 the council was granted funding from Advantage West Midlands to build a new Eco-Park on the outskirts of the town on the other side of the A49, with space for new " environmentally friendly " office buildings and a park & ride facility.
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.
Plainfield is governed under a Special Charter granted by the New Jersey Legislature by a mayor and a seven-member City Council, all of whom serve four-year terms in office.
She was later granted a presidential pardon by President Bill Clinton in his last official act before leaving office.
In certifying that the amendment had been validly ratified, the Archivist of the United States had acted under statutory authority granted to his office by the Congress under Title 1, section 106b of the United States Code, which states:
So that the said Aaron Lopez nor any other of said religion is not liable to be chosen into any office in this colony nor allowed to give vote as a free man in choosing others .” Lopez persisted by applying for citizenship in Massachusetts, where it was granted.
The cables company has an advantage over the satellite company due to a permit granted to it from the communication office, which enables it to provide full bidirectional communications ( for example the ability to provide Video on demand services ).

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