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As early as 1815 we find August Wilhelm von Schlegel reviewing the Altdeutsche Wälder ( a periodical published by the two brothers ) very severely, condemning the lawless etymological combinations it contained, and insisting on the necessity of strict philological method and a fundamental investigation of the laws of language, especially in the correspondence of sounds.
He issued the Papal bull Exiit qui seminat on 14 August 1279 to settle the strife within the order between the parties of strict and loose observance.
The Pacific Route opened in August 1941, but was affected by the start of hostilities between Japan and the US ; after December 1941, only Soviet ships could be used, and, as Japan and the USSR observed a strict neutrality towards each other, only non-military goods could be transported.
Company president, Jean Daninos having been obliged to resign in August 1961 in response to the company's financial problems, the new boss, a former oil company executive called André Belin, gave strict instructions to the after-sales department to respond to customer complaints about broken Facellia engines by replacing the units free of charge without creating " difficulties ".
This law, as well as the August 7, 1920, Law on the Disarmament of the People passed in light of the Versailles Treaty, remained in effect until 1928, when the German parliament enacted the Law on Firearms and Ammunition ( April 12, 1928 )— a law which relaxed gun restrictions and put into effect a strict firearm licensing scheme.
The authorities, keenly aware of the popularity of Rajkumar, agreed in August to grant some of Veerappan's demands which included the official recognition of Tamil as a language used in business in Karnataka, and the release of prisoners held under strict anti-terrorist laws.
However, in August 2010, the FDA issued a single letter to one supplier ordering the discontinuation of the sale of Piracetam in the US as a dietary supplement owing to the relatively strict definition of what constitutes a dietary supplement.
These men had strict orders by Cornelis de Witt not to plunder, as the Dutch wanted to shame the English whose troops had sacked Terschelling during Holmes's Bonfire in August 1666.
In a strict sense, the Union of Krewo or Act of Krėva ( also Union of Krevo, Act of Kreva ) was a set of prenuptial promises made in the Kreva Castle on 14 August 1385 by Jogaila, Grand Duke of Lithuania, in exchange for marriage to the underage reigning Queen Jadwiga of Poland.
Wickliffe Preston Draper ( August 9, 1891 – 1972 ) was an American multimillionaire and an ardent eugenicist and lifelong advocate of strict racial segregation.
" Led by Stephen Douglas, James K. Polk and Franklin Pierce, and New York financier August Belmont, this faction explains, broke with the agrarian and strict constructionist orthodoxies of the past and embraced commerce, technology, regulation, reform, and internationalism.
* August 19, 1914: President Woodrow Wilson declared strict U. S. neutrality
He joined the opposition to the strict regime of the Marquis de Mirabeau, and condemned the decisive rejection of the Ancien Régime by the National Constituent Assembly, begun by the Tennis Court Oath and confirmed by the abolition of feudalism on 4 August 1789.

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His insight into orchestral resources is generally ascribed not to the strict compositional rules that he learned from Mattei, but to knowledge gained independently while scoring the quartets and symphonies of Haydn and Mozart.
Neo-Confucianism gained influence at the expense of Buddhism, which came under strict state control.
Neo-Confucianism and Shinto gained influence at the expense of Buddhism, which came under strict state control.
In this capacity, Gates gained a reputation as a strict disciplinarian.
William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford PC, PC ( NI ), DL ( 23 June 1865 – 8 June 1932 ), known as Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Bt, from 1919 to 1929 and popularly known as Jix, was an English solicitor and Conservative Party politician, best known as a long-serving and controversial Home Secretary from 1924 to 1929, during which he gained a reputation for strict authoritarianism.
He believed that the times required strict economy, and this combined with a naturally frugal character, gained him a reputation for meanness.
Where a principal can establish both a fiduciary duty and a breach of that duty, through violation of the above rules, the court will find that the benefit gained by the fiduciary should be returned to the principal because it would be unconscionable to allow the fiduciary to retain the benefit by employing his strict common law legal rights.
Vishwāmitra ( व ि श ् व ा म ि त ् र ), angered by the loss of the virtue gained through his many hard years of strict ascetism, distanced himself from the child and mother to return to his work.
During his tenure there the convicts made several attempts at mutiny, and he gained the reputation as a strict disciplinarian.
During his term in office, Vieira gained renown for his strict attitude towards brigands and outlaws who had previously crowded to the newly-built Russian capital.
Norms can only be gained in tournaments that fulfill FIDE's strict criteria ; for instance, an International Arbiter must be officiating and the entry must include at least three GM titled players from different countries playing over a minimum of nine rounds, with no less than 120 minutes thinking time per round.

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Over the next few days all but 200 of the captured prisoners were landed on shore under strict terms of parole, although Bonaparte later ordered them to be formed into an infantry unit and added to his army.
The 1928 revised forms of Matrimony and Baptism were quite widely adopted, but those of other rites tended not to be ; the consequence, in practice, being very wide variation in liturgical practice from parish to parish, with very few churchmen adhering consistently to the strict observation of either the 1662 or the 1928 forms of worship.
Craftsmen formed guilds, governed by strict rules, which sought to obtain control of the towns ; a few were open to women.
In later poems, since 1800, hendecasyllables are often used without a strict system, with few or no rhymes at all.
At Constantinople, on one occasion, not a few Manicheans, after strict inquisition, were executed in the emperor's very presence: some by burning, others by drowning.
Because the conditions for perfect competition are strict, there are few if any perfectly competitive markets.
They witnessed the intellectual and theological battle the proponents of the new philosophy ( René Descartes lived for a few years in Utrecht ) fought with the proponents of the strict Reformed theologian Voetius.
In 1940, Foucault's mother took him from his previous school and enrolled him in the Collège Saint-Stanislas, a strict Roman Catholic institution run by the Jesuits ; here, he remained lonely, with few friends.
This breakdown in the strict separation between barrister and solicitor is expected to go further in the next few years, with the advent of Legal Disciplinary Practices ( on 31 March 2009 ) and Alternate Business Structures ( expected 2011 ) appearing.
A few agricultural companies ( where the rules were less strict than in state companies ) used this situation to start providing high-tech products.
The city has received national attention and earned the ominous distinction of being one of only two official speed traps designated by the American Automobile Association ( the other being Lawtey a few miles to the north ), due to the city's strict enforcement of the local speed limit on U. S. Route 301 as it cuts through town.
The city has received national attention and earned the dubious distinction of being one of only two official speed traps designated by the American Automobile Association ( the other being Waldo a few miles to the south ), due to the city's strict enforcement of the local speed limit on U. S. Route 301 as it cuts through town.
Accuracy requirements are strict, due to target size – reservoirs may only be a few tens to hundreds of meters across – and for safety reasons, because of the proximity of other boreholes.
Wirksworth and Barlow are two of the very few dressings where the strict use of only natural materials is still observed.
A few years later in the 1980s, the strict grammar and corrective approach of the 1950s became obsolete.
The craftsmen formed guilds, governed by strict rules, which sought to obtain control of the towns ; a few were open to women.
As explained on the Sark government website: " There is no true freehold, all land being held on perpetual lease ( fief ) from the Seigneur, and the 40 properties ( Tenements ) into which the Island is divided ( as well as a few other holdings in perpetual fief ) can only pass by strict rules of inheritance or by sale.
Although the story is mostly faithful to the original books, there are a few liberties taken ; Pippi is shown to be extremely intelligent ( flawlessly answering a strict but well-meaning teacher's questions ), which she attributes to her firsthand experiences in her world travels, and Pippi can fly ( rather, she lands softly onto the ground from the rooftop of her house, ala Peter Pan ).
Due to strict censorship and prohibition on anything to do with women, few Athosians have ever viewed a human female, even as a fictional image.
It was one of the few nights in ancient times without a strict curfew.
The strict organization of the Tremere, as well as their insistence on obeying one ’ s elders, offers few freedoms.
Very few fit the strict definition of acronym, which requires the abbreviation to be pronounced as a single word, as in DOS.
Liu Chen You turned out to be a very strict teacher and only accepted a few students.
The German Red Cross was dissolved, and the International Red Cross and the few other allowed international relief agencies were kept from helping Germans through strict controls on supplies and on travel.

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