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The 1890s were marred by infighting between the three principal successors to Gladstone, party leader William Harcourt, former Prime Minister Lord Rosebery, and Gladstone's personal secretary, John Morley.
The principal non-Zionist Orthodox Jewish ( or Haredi ) party, Agudat Israel, recommended to UNSCOP that a Jewish state be set up after reaching a religious status quo agreement with Ben-Gurion regarding the future Jewish state.
In Roman law, the " contractor himself was considered the party to the contract and it took a second contract between the person who acted on behalf of a principal and the latter in order to transfer the rights and the obligations deriving from the contract to him ".
But above all they clung to Wycliffe's doctrine of the Lord's Supper, denying transubstantiation, and this is the principal point by which they are distinguished from the moderate party.
Radek's expulsion was noted at the 1913 SPD Congress, which then went on to decide in principal that no-one who had been expelled from a sister party could join another party within the Second International and retrospectively applied this rule to Radek.
Pale, dirty, with drugged eyes, vulgar, repulsive ..." According to Cornwell, a worrying impression of stereotypical anti-Semitic contempt is discernible in the ' catalogue of epithets describing their physical and moral repulsiveness ' and Pacelli's " constant harping on the Jewishness of this party of power usurpers " chimed with the " growing and widespread belief among Germans that the Jews were the instigators of the Bolshevik revolution, their principal aim being the destruction of Christian civilization ".
Senegal's principal political party was for 40 years the Socialist Party ( PS ).
* Surety bond, a three party contract, where the surety promises to pay the obligee for non-performance or dishonesty by the principal
The principal aim of the party would be to foster a Welsh speaking Wales.
The False Decretals were part of a series of falsifications of past legislation by a party in the Carolingian Empire whose principal aim was to free the church and the bishops from interference by the state and the metropolitan archbishops respectively.
* Agent ( law ), in commercial law, is a person who is authorized to act on behalf of another ( called the principal ) to create a legal relationship with a third party
His principal instrument in this effort was an office from outside the SS, a Nazi party organ, the Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle ( VoMi ), translated as the Ethnic German Liaison Office.
The marooned men found refuge among friendly Indians on an island in the delta, while Orellana and a boat party set off to find food and locate the principal arm of the Amazon.
One of his principal sources, Ptolemy, was an interested party.
Since the 2004 election defeat the party has been the principal opposition in parliament.
Together these three would later be principal figures in the formation of the Feuillants, the breakaway party from the Jacobin Club dedicated to a moderate course supporting constitutional monarchy.
The principal party that campaigns for a dissolution of the Union is the Scottish National Party ( SNP ), which won an outright majority in the 2011 election.
Moral hazard also arises in a principal – agent problem, where one party, called an agent, acts on behalf of another party, called the principal.
The principal cause of his elevation was the determination of the various sections of the moderate republican party to exclude Henri Brisson, who had had a plurality of votes on the first ballot, but had failed to obtain an absolute majority.
The party was chiefly distinguished by its opposition to an independent scientific study of theology, its principal theological leader being Hengstenberg, and its chief literary organ the Evangelische Kirchenzeitung.

principal and Scottish
Sir David Brewster ( 11 December 1781 – 10 February 1868 ) was a Scottish physicist, mathematician, astronomer, inventor, writer and university principal.
Douglas's absence from his power base in the Lothians and the Scottish marches encouraged Henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney and Sir David Fleming of Biggar, both firm supporters of Robert III, to take full advantage to become the principal political force in the area.
( Although Cruden appears to have made an error in writing this, since his source, Holinshed, does not date Borthwick that early, and Caldwell agrees ) By 1511 Edinburgh was the principal foundry in Scotland, supplanting Stirling Castle, with Scottish and European smiths working under Borthwick, who by 1512 was appointed " master melter of the king's guns ".
A strong economic division between later Scandinavian immigrant farmers and the earlier English and Scottish war veterans who retained control of the principal businesses of the city center, the banks, and the increasingly important Otter Tail Power Company persisted for decades until several generations of ethnic intermarriage and continuing inward and outward migration largely erased the initially strong divisions of class and power along ethnic lines.
The principal settlement in Lothian is the Scottish capital, Edinburgh.
After the Scottish Reformation the principal parish kirk for Leith was South Leith Parish Church, originally constructed in 1483.
His principal work, The Sabbath, a sacred and descriptive poem in blank verse, is characterized by devotional feeling and by happy delineation of Scottish scenery.
For many in Scotland, this served to undermine one of the principal raisons d ' être of the United Kingdom and also symbolised the end of popular imperialism and imperial unity which had united the prominent Scottish Unionist Party, which subsequently entered a steady decline in support.
Town stuck with the same principal design ( blue and white stripes ) until 1966, when Scottish manager Tom Johnston introduced all-blue shirts.
Swinney was a research officer for the Scottish Coal Project ( 1987 – 1988 ), a senior management consultant with Development Options ( 1988 – 1992 ), and a strategic planning principal with Scottish Amicable ( 1992 – 1997 ).
* James Smith ( educator ), Scottish principal of Edinburgh University, 1732 – 1736
The Scottish Parliament decided it had become a principal cause of the Highlanders ' shortcomings and sought to abolish it.
They currently play in the Scottish Premier League and are one of the two principal clubs in the city, the other being Hibernian.
It is the principal route from Lowland Scotland to the western Scottish Highlands, running from Glasgow to Inverness, going by Loch Lomond, Glen Coe and Fort William.
The Scotland Act 1998 gives Scottish Parliament legislative control over all education matters, and the Education ( Scotland ) Act 1980 is the principal legislation governing education in Scotland.
When a county council was established in 1890 the county town once more became Duns, where the former county's Sheriff Court still sits, and where the Scottish Borders Council still maintains a principal set of offices.
Duns has the largest shopping facilities in a radius of and houses the Berwickshire Sheriff Court as well as principal offices of the Scottish Borders Council.
The cast and crew were mainly Scottish ; the principal writers and performers were Moray Hunter, Jack Docherty, Peter Baikie, Gordon Kennedy ( all of whom had performed together as The Bodgers for many years ), Morwenna Banks and John Sparkes ( Welsh ).
He also served as principal guest conductor of the Scottish National Orchestra, from 1981 to 1985.
The A92 trunk road provides the principal access to the town passing through Glenrothes and connecting it to the wider Scottish motorway and trunk road network.

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William Hulbert, principal owner of the Chicago White Stockings, did not like the loose organization of the National Association and the gambling element that influenced it, so he decided to create a new organization, which he dubbed the National League of Baseball Clubs.
The Khmer Republic's leadership was plagued by disunity among its three principal figures: Lon Nol, Sihanouk's cousin Sirik Matak, and National Assembly leader In Tam.
The creation of the Tortuguero National Park in 1970 gave much needed protection to one of the region's most important and unique natural resources: a 22 km stretch of shoreline that serves as the principal nesting site for sea turtles.
" National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans ( NBSAPs ) are the principal instruments for implementing the Convention at the national level ( Article 6 ).
The CNO is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and is thus the principal adviser to the President of the United States, the Secretary of Defense and to the National Security Council on the conduct of naval warfare.
* National Road No. 2, Kisangani-Bukavu – Goma, connecting the principal waterway systems of the country, namely Kinshasa-Kisangani on the Congo River and the Lake Kivu and Lake Tanganyika systems on the eastern edge of the country.
All three principal types of resonator guitars were invented by the Slovak-American John Dopyera ( 1893 – 1988 ) for the National and Dobro ( Dopyera Brothers ) companies.
The principal of these is with the United States ( National Security Agency ), Canada ( Communications Security Establishment ), Australia ( Defence Signals Directorate ) and New Zealand ( Government Communications Security Bureau ), through the mechanism of the UK-US Security Agreement, a broad intelligence sharing agreement encompassing a range of intelligence collection methods.
Another national peasant organization, the National Union of Peasants ( Unión Nacional de Campesinos — UNC ), claiming a membership of 40, 000, was affiliated with the CGT for many years and was a principal force within the confederation.
November 1990, ECOWAS agreed with some principal Liberian players but without Charles Taylor, on an Interim Government of National Unity ( IGNU ) under President Dr. Amos Sawyer.
In this capacity, he served as the principal military advisor to the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the National Security Council during the earliest stages of the War on Terror, including planning and execution of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
He officially took position as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ( CJCS ) on October 1, 2001. he served as the principal military advisor to the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the National Security Council during the earliest stages of the War on Terror, including planning of the War in Afghanistan and planning and execution of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The University of Léon, and the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua ( UNAN ) in Managua were two of the principal centers of activity.
LLNL's principal sponsor is the Department of Energy / National Nuclear Security Administration ( DOE / NNSA ) Office of Defense Programs, which supports its stockpile stewardship and advanced scientific computing programs.
The White House National Security Council ( NSC ) in the United States is the principal forum used by the President of the United States for considering national security and foreign policy matters with his senior national security advisors and Cabinet officials and is part of the Executive Office of the President of the United States.
Located near the border of California and Nevada, in the Great Basin, east of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Death Valley constitutes much of Death Valley National Park and is the principal feature of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts Biosphere Reserve.
In the United States, the principal regulator of commodity and futures markets is the Commodity Futures Trading Commission but it is the National Futures Association that enforces rules and regulations put forth by the CFTC.
was formed in 1925 and won its first seat in 1966. by 2012 had 1 of 4 Welsh seats in the European Parliament, 3 of 40 Welsh seats in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, 11 of 60 seats in the National Assembly for Wales, and 206 of 1, 264 principal local authority councillors.
* National University of Benin – is the principal university in Benin.
In administering the armed forces, the Ministry for National Defense is organized into four principal sections and the inspectorate general: Section I deals with legal and legislative matters ; Section II handles personnel and recruitment matters, including discipline and grievances ; Section III is concerned with troop command, schools, and other facilities, and it also comprises departments G-1 through G-5 as well as a separate department for air operations ; and Section IV deals with procurement and supply, quartermaster matters, armaments, and ordnance ( see fig.
The Canadian National Vimy Memorial is Canada's largest and principal overseas war memorial.
It began to democratize, to eliminate its principal Vichyist rulers and to eventually merge with the French National Committee of London.
On the No Side, the principal campaigns were those of the Green Party, Sinn Féin, Anthony Coughlan's National Platform, Justin Barrett's No to Nice campaign, and Roger Cole's Peace and Neutrality Alliance.

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