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wardens and around
Today the Savage Islands have a permanent team of wardens from Madeira Nature Park ( on Selvagem Grande there is a permanent research station with two wardens year around, while Selvagem Pequena is manned usually by two wardens between May and October ).
In modern use, for example, a meitheal could be a party of neighbours and friends invited to help decorate a house in exchange for food and drink, or in scouting, where volunteer campsite wardens maintain campsites around Ireland.
The items were displayed in a series of glass cases arranged in a circle, around which visitors proceeded clockwise, under the supervision of the wardens.

wardens and stated
Once there, wardens stated they lacked the sufficient papers as he was two weeks late.

wardens and evidence
In 2006, a British cyclist was convicted of abusing traffic wardens, using evidence from a helmet camera.

wardens and last
Dumézil underlines the peculiar intertwining and mixing of Jupiter and Dius Fidius as both are wardens of oaths and wielders of lightningbolts and both require an opening in the roof of their tempkes, while leaving unanswered the question of the true identity of the last one.
This was until 1293, when Countess Isabella de Fortibus, the last Redvers resident sold it to Edward I, after which the government was entrusted to wardens as representatives of the crown.

wardens and time
The title " Reservation " refers to county management of state land, since there was only one state forester and a handful of state fire wardens in service at the time ; similarly other early State Reservation properties in Massachusetts were previously managed and operated by county commissions for the state.
The gateway is built of stone, and bears the date of 1679 and the initials, H. P. and E. A .; the wardens of the Shoemakers ' guild at that time.
Like other prisons at the time, the property was leased out by the owners, in this case Christ Church College, to wardens who would make their profit by charging prisoners for their food and accommodation.
Traffic wardens issue non-endorsable Fixed Penalty Notices to vehicles that are breaching certain parking regulations, which may include stopping on a Red route, exceeding the time limit in a free parking bay, or parking on yellow lines, which indicate that a waiting or loading restriction is in force.
Provision was also made for the election of three assessors, a collector, treasurer and " as many fire wardens as the trustees for the time being or the major part thereof may order and direct.

wardens and had
By 1939, it had over 7, 000 paid employees and 135, 000 voluntary workers, organized into divisions covering such areas as sport, education, and tourism, with wardens in every factory and workshop employing more than 20 people.
An Act of 1327 had referred to " good and lawful men " to be appointed in every county in the land to " guard the peace "; such individuals were first referred to as conservators of the peace, or wardens of the peace.
Despite his harsh upbringing and violent attitude, Riddick has been shown to have a certain knack for deduction, rapidly deducing what had happened to the original inhabitants of the mining base where he and the other crash survivors had been staying, as well as finding the creature's blind spot in Pitch Black and swiftly deducing what had caused the firefight between the wardens and Toombs ' men in Chronicles.
However, the petitioner pointed out that prior to the new ordinance, the inspection and approval of laundries in wooden buildings had been left up to fire wardens.
With a Court, a police station, Post Office ( opened 1 September 1854 ), gold wardens, churches, and schools, Avoca had established itself as an administrative centre.
An assistant curator was appointed in 1963, and a second in 1968, when a new independent body of wardens and senior wardens was created to replace the former detail of Yeomen Warders of the Tower of London who had been responsible for the outward protection of the jewels.

wardens and seen
The projection of badness into the object is the basis of racism, homophobia, or any other irrational hatred of another group seen as different from the self, e. g. estate agents, liberals, cyclists, single mothers, Northerners, Southerners, traffic wardens, etc.

wardens and went
Unaware of the extent of the Japanese attack, Tunku went to his office and ordered general alert for his air wardens.
Johnny went to attack Sean, only for the prison wardens to break up the fight.

wardens and out
Local councils are responsible for the general upkeep and embellishment of the locality, local wardens, and refuse collection, and carry out general administrative duties for the central government such as collection of government rents and funds, and answering government-related public inquiries.
Some game wardens have made use of robotic decoy animals placed in high visibility areas to draw out poachers for arrest after the " animals " get shot.
Until 1991, most parking enforcement was carried out by police-employed traffic wardens.
Riddick knocks Johns out and flies the ship into the wardens office.
Game wardens / conservation officers are on the front lines in keeping out ( or in check ) invasive species.
Game wardens / conservation officers are front and center in keeping out ( or in check ) invasive species.
Most of the wardens and counselors seem to have lowered themselves to the role of zookeepers, with the exception of Ramon Herrera ( Reni Santoni ), a former gang member who talks tough to the inmates, but holds out hope for some of them, especially Mick.
Their wardens, all of whom were soldiers, treated them well ; they even helped the grand dukes smuggle out letters.

wardens and work
Dispatchers and wardens are also employed by the borough and work closely with police.
The wardens work closely in partnership with West Midlands Police, venue door supervisors, taxi companies and other agencies to prevent crime and to reduce the fear of crime.
They document the disembarkation of the Jewish prisoners from the train boxcars, followed by the selection process, performed by doctors of the SS and wardens of the camp, which separated those who were considered fit for work from those who were to be sent to the gas chambers.
The work of CAPO is closely monitored by the Independent Police Complaints Council to ensure that all complaints against police officers and traffic wardens are fully and impartially investigated.
At noted at the North American Game Warden Museum, confronting armed poachers in rural and even remote locations can be lonely, dangerous and even fatal work for game wardens.
In the Age of Apocalypse reality, Diablo and the Absorbing Man work as prison wardens for one of the many prisons maintained for Apocalypse.

wardens and more
Although the term can be used to refer to a correctional facility located in a remote location it is more commonly used to refer to communities of prisoners overseen by wardens or governors having absolute authority.
The town has a sandy beach, more than a mile ( 1, 600 m ) long, with wardens in season, and an area of sea zoned for swimming, sailing and windsurfing.
However, the larger towns grew, the more power would be distributed among other elected boards, such as fire wardens and police departments.
Under the influence of Christianity, the belief in wardens changed, and became more akin to the Christian concept of a good and a bad conscience.

wardens and ;
Both Jupiter and Dius Fidius were wardens of oaths and wielders of lightning bolts ; both required an opening in the roof of their temples.
The Parish Council have provided premises for use as a Neighbourhood Police Office within their parish ground ; this is well used by the local beat team, PCSO's and community wardens.
Since epidemics are a problem, the wardens try to fill cells entirely with people with AIDS, or with tuberculosis ; however, this avails little, since almost every inmate is a user, and there is at most one needle per cell.
Nowadays some towers are derelict while others have been converted for use in peacetime ; Embleton Tower is now part of the ( former ) vicarage and that on the Inner Farne is a home to bird wardens.
Traffic wardens are administered by the police and exercise some police powers to control traffic or issue fixed penalty notices for traffic offences ; their epaulettes bear their shoulder number and the words TRAFFIC WARDEN.
The most famous of the post-medieval wardens of Manchester was John Dee, magus and astrologer for Elizabeth I ; who was warden from 1595 to 1608, and who occupied the wardens ' lodgings now incorporated into Chetham's Library.
Their usage for parking enforcement is less common since the advent of Decriminalised Parking Enforcement which in many areas transferred the enforcement of offences concerning simple parking in controlled areas to local authorities ; other parking offences such as any involving penalty points and / or those not involving the 1991 Act ( or equivalent in Northern Ireland ) remain enforceable by traffic wardens.
Historically, there are two main types of wardens ; the people's warden ( s ) ( and assistants, if any ) are elected annually by the congregation as a whole ( at what is called the Annual Vestry Meeting or " meeting of the parishioners "); the rector's warden ( s ) ( and assistants, if any ), are appointed by the incumbent.
The governor offers Meehan a job as coach of the prison wardens ' football team ; the guards who are members of the team, tell Meehan not to accept and threaten to maltreat him if he does so.
We have appointed only angels to be wardens of the fire, and their number have We made to be a stumbling block for those who disbelieve ; that those to whom the scripture hath been given may have certainty, and that believers may increase in faith ; and that those to whom the Scripture hath been given and believers may not doubt ; and that those in whose hearts there is disease, and disbelievers, may say: What meaneth Allah by this similitude?
In addition to forces from the National Police, the Police Prefecture has traffic wardens or crossing guards who enforce parking rules ; it has recently added some wardens that direct traffic at crossroads and other similar duties, known as circulation, with specific uniforms.
The master is to be examined and approved by the head masters of Westminster, St. Paul's, and Merchant Taylors ' schools, by the president of Sion College, the ministers of the hundred of Blackheath, and the minister of Chislehurst ; and to be chosen by them, in conjunction with the wardens of the Leathersellers ' Company, and the lord of the manor ...."

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