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These and patronage
These terms may indicate personal attributes, location of origin, occupation, parentage, patronage, adoption, or clan affiliation.
These fractures were prompted by issues of government and patronage, but reflected a wider division between the Evangelicals and the Moderate Party over fears of fanaticism by the former and the acceptance of Enlightenment ideas by the latter.
These works are generally in the Early Netherlandish style, and were probably executed under his patronage and direction, so that he may be said to have formed a school of the fine arts in sculpture, painting, goldsmith's work and tapestry.
These honours came about due to the patronage of Henry Pelham.
These railway lines brought many visitors to St Kilda and increased patronage to the privately run sea baths, the jetty promenade and the St. Kilda Cup, cricket and bowling clubs were formed in 1855 and 1865.
These produced historians, lawyers and a professional literary class which depended on the aristocracy for patronage.
These courses provide a faster pace of play than a standard course, and get their name from their target patronage of business executives who would play the course on a long lunch or as part of a meeting.
These latter posts yielded him considerable income as well as considerable patronage power.
These are commonly associated with the Deccan region today, and especially the city of Bijapur in particular, under Adil Shahi dynasty patronage in the 17th century.
These organisations such as the Royal New Zealand Returned and Services ’ Association, have received patronage from various monarchs and their families.
These communities are accomplishing long-ignored aspirations, like building bilingual ( Spanish and the local indigenous language ) education systems, and providing to all what once was only provided in accordance with political patronage.
These frequencies are not due to it having greater use, but from an experiment in 1992 in increasing frequencies to see if that attracts additional patronage, this being possible on the Sandringham line without using extra trains by reducing layover time at the ends of the journeys.
Have You Read These Older Titles ?” Nonetheless, library patronage soared as unemployed and underemployed Clevelanders came to the library for a variety of purposes.
These differed especially on the question of lay patronage,
These new owners in Lauderdale diluted the available patronage yet again as they themselves had pre-existing commitments however the de Quincys did provide a fishing in Mertoun Loch, a burgage at Haddington and lands at Gledswood near Bemerside.
These publications and his reputation as an artist led to his nomination in 1841 to become secretary of the Fine Arts Commission, the body in charge of government art patronage.
These appointments were widely criticized as excessive patronage by the media and the opposition Liberals.
These elements symbolize the incorporation of the island of Tenerife to the Crown of Castile and its evangelization under the patronage of Saint Michael.
These sentiments appear to be at odds with the Radical cause, but at this time parliament operated on shifting patronage rather than party lines, and Fox was noted for inconsistencies.

These and appointments
These appointments continued in force till the end of David's reign ( 1 Kings 4: 4 ).
These changes brought the customary rights of lay rulers such as John over ecclesiastical appointments into question.
These appointments continued his policy of appointing of individuals who had no political links to Otto the Great, including those who had even rebelled against him.
These appointments generated a severe backlash across the spectrum.
These meeting areas are generally reserved for appointments and closed-door exhibits.
" These appointments began in the 2006 – 2007 season.
These appointments are preceded by consultations with the respective committees or commissions of the two houses of the Federal Assembly.
These were the highest appointments in the realm and, as usual, he committed to them with zeal.
These appointments, together with the valuable grants with which the Queen showered him during these early years, prompted rumours that he was her lover, a charge specifically made in 1584 by Mary, Queen of Scots.
These appointments generated a severe backlash across the spectrum.
These changes, if finalized, introduce a two-term limit for the presidency, give parliament a veto over some presidential appointments, end government control over parliament's committee system, allow parliament to set its own agenda, allow the president to address parliament in-session, and end the president's right of collective pardon.
These two appointments were a move to reduce the power of Sudairi Seven in the cabinet.
These clinics complement and help lighten the load on the main Fujairah Hospital by allowing walk-in appointments and providing ancillary medical services.
These judicial appointments automatically made Blair a member of Virginia's first court of appeals.
These lay persons are only allowed to celebrate the sacraments in their appointments.
These appointments made Keating the highest ranking Oklahoman during the Reagan administration.
These appointments are all purely advisory.
These appointments, conferred by the democratic party, deprived him of the support of the aristocratic party, which comprised nearly all the culture of the city.
These are established codes for determining the seniority of officer and other ranks in NATO countries for a particular joint task group or command structure, although specific appointments designate a higher level of seniority over other equivalent rank codes in a given situation.
These appointments are important because at that point there was no one from Andani yili on a gate skin.
These appointments followed a protracted political struggle in which Balfour triumphed over his distinguished opponent, Joseph Dalton Hooker, a close associate of Charles Darwin.
These are established codes for determining the seniority of officer and other ranks in NATO countries for a particular joint task group or command structure, although specific appointments designate a higher level of seniority over other equivalent rank codes in a given situation.
These are established codes for determining the seniority of officer and other ranks in NATO countries for a particular joint task group or command structure, although specific appointments designate a higher level of seniority over other equivalent rank codes in a given situation.
These appointments range from Convention Coordinator, Director of Debate, CIA Director and other varying positions such as Debate officers, CIA and FEC agents who facilitate communication with individual JSA chapters.

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