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They and landowners
They worked for pennies and even those were stolen by landowners.
They were usually wealthy " country gentlemen " ( i. e. landowners, farmers and merchants ):
They were usually composed of wealthy " country gentlemen " ( i. e. landowners, farmers and merchants ): “ A country gentleman as a member of a Grand Jury ... levied the local taxes, appointed the nephews of his old friends to collect them, and spent them when they were gathered in.
They are forced to bartering, landowners grow larger by buying up cheap land.
They were the most powerful landowners and, along with the bishops, elected the king, usually from their own midst.
They called the blacks equals, and gave them access to the courts in suit against white landowners.
They were also aspiring landowners, and, like the middle class in many feudal societies, supported the kings in their centralization of power.
They were empowered to widen the river between Hilgay Creek's End and Stoke Bridge, with the cost being borne by local landowners.
They distrusted the Catholic rural majority because of their disloyalty towards the Hanoverian state, and “ their apparent lack of enthusiasm for the kinds of improved farming that promised to raise the future value of landed property .” The municipal leaders ( mostly Protestant merchants and members of the landed gentry ), however, paid closer attention to the state of urban and rural artisans and tradespeople because of their salutary effect on the commercial economy on which the landowners depended.
They now work with local authorities and landowners to develop restoration plans and secure funding.
They included two Jesuit priests, two Lutheran Pastors, conservatives, liberals, monarchists, landowners, former trade-union leaders, and diplomats.
They redistributed land among small farmers and compensated large landowners with commodities certificates and stock in state-owned industries.
They broke strikes for local landowners and attacked communists and socialists in Portomaggiore, Ravenna, Modena, and Bologna.
They were mostly peasants but their numbers were swelled by shopkeepers, craftsmen, a few landowners ( the list of pardoned shows the presence of one knight, two MPs and eighteen squires ), a number of soldiers and sailors returning via Kent from the French wars.
They finally settled in Dhaka and having bought large landed estates, they became the largest landowners in these parts.
They have sent good soldiers to the Confederate Army, and are now landowners and taxpayers.
They also do this for landowners who qualify to benefit from these technologies.
They are not therefore truly ' common ' land in the sense that anyone can use them, and this distinction meant that it was often very easy for commonties to be divided between landowners after a series of Acts permitting this were passed by the Parliament of Scotland in the 17th century, most notably the 1695 Act for the Division of Commonties.
They could include any of the other six types of common land and were sometimes shared with landowners outside the burgh.
They also manage the negotiations with the various landowners and public bodies required to push the line through to Grantown on Spey.
They also became wealthy landowners in Staffordshire ( see Mosley Baronets ).
They work to restore river flows and native river bank habitat, broker agreements with landowners to protect endangered species, and partner with farmers and ranchers to improve habitat and water quality.
They are named after Robert Baldwin, a former premier of Ontario, whose family were the first landowners.
They negotiate with landowners, organize volunteers to maintain the trails and hold races.

They and organization
They acquired another electronics factory, a specialized ceramics company, an organization that built -- very experimentally -- high-speed research calculators.
They are more heavily armed and equipped ( including power armors like the K-11 and K-12 ) than a normal police force, but more lightly than a military organization.
They founded a semi-secret society — Narodna Odbrana ( National Defense ) which gave the Greater Serbia idea a focus and an organization.
They keep a watchful eye on the inside directors and on the way the organization is run.
" They won with homegrown players, have more talent on the way and have maintained stability in their front office, so they had pretty much everything we look for in an organization.
They committed themselves to founding a permanent organization for food and agriculture, which happened in Quebec City, Canada on October 16, 1945.
They may function as forums for developing competence and are often the local units of a national employer's organization.
They lack the complex organization found in most other phyla.
* They give mid and lower-level managers a good idea of the future plans for each department in an organization.
They are responsible for controlling and overseeing the entire organization.
They are usually assigned by the Network Management / NOC personnel and agreed upon within an organization to be unique ( to that organization and based on geographical location using country code telephone prefixes ) and are required before any operational connectivity is established at the commissioning stage.
They also established the Open Source Initiative ( OSI ) as a steward organization for the movement.
They were ethnically diverse, so far as can be judged, but they spoke languages of the West Semitic language family ( probably mutually intelligible ) and shared a common culture in many respects, including religion, diet, and economic and political organization.
They are distinguished from organizations concerned only with removing nuclear weapons from war, though those organization may call for suspension of hostilities as well.
They maintained their Ming era organization and were led by a mix of Banner and Green Standard officers.
They did not have a precise formal organization or formation.
They operated independently until they obtained official recognition from their home country's Scouting organization.
They both support the Shriners Hospitals and promote sociability, and membership in either organization is open to women 18 years of age and older who is related to a Shriner or Master Mason by birth, marriage or adoption.
They have registered a human rights organization known as Bilie Human Rights Initiative both in Nigeria and in the United Nations to advocate for their right to self-determination and achieve independence by the rule of law.
They moved to the Auditorium Theatre, and then Roosevelt, along with key allies such as Pinchot and Albert Beveridge created the Progressive Party, structuring it as a permanent organization that would field complete tickets at the presidential and state level.
They considered the Masons to be an exclusive organization taking unfair advantage of common folk and violating the essential principles of democracy.
They were, in fact, a survival of an ancient and venerable German institution ; and if, during a certain period, they exercised something like a reign of terror over a great part of Germany, the cause of this lay in the sickness of the times, which called for some powerful organization to combat the growing feudal anarchy.
They gained control of the party organization through the creation of a committee called the Komitet Zagraniczny-KZ, which dealt with the party's foreign relations.
They formed the core of what was envisioned as a " guerrilla amphibious organization of Americans and Chinese operating from coastal waters, lakes and rivers employing small steamboats and sampans.

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