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They were the basis on which the land was distributed and held, and by which the public services of the temple were arranged and conducted.
They noted, however, that their data included a wide range of products, and the degree of competition in each market varied significantly, and offer that further research on this issue should be conducted to determine whether these findings remain the same when purchasing the same product for both small and high volumes.
They inform people on how the business is to be run and how day to day operations are to be conducted.
They were to be governed separately, together with the respective councils, and according to their ancient laws, but foreign policy was to be conducted by the king.
They contributed their own collections of books, conducted lengthy fund raising campaigns for buildings, and lobbied within their communities for financial support for libraries, as well as with legislatures and the Carnegie Library Endowment founded in the 20th century.
They established a temporary camp and for the next two days conducted scientific observations.
They helped the praetors draft their edicts, in which they publicly announced at the beginning of their tenure, how they would handle their duties, and the formularies, according to which specific proceedings were conducted.
They conducted attacks on economic, military, and civilian targets.
They conducted a survey of the upper Yangtze River in the spring of 1945 and, disguised as coolies, conducted a detailed three-month survey of the Chinese coast from Shanghai to Kitchioh Wan, near Hong Kong.
They conducted their experiment with the bulb of a mercury thermometer as their object and with a bellows used to " quicken " the evaporation ; they lowered the temperature of the thermometer bulb down to, while the ambient temperature was.
They would have deployed heavy Marsokhod rovers onto the surface, and conducted sample return missions.
They have been believed to only have acted as a form of accounting, although new evidence conducted by Harvard professor, Gary Urton, indicates there may be more to the khipu than just numbers.
They conducted separate policies internally as well as externally.
They found that a significant psychological and social disadvantage was given to black children from the nature of segregation itself, drawing on research conducted by Kenneth Clark assisted by June Shagaloff.
They included nocturnal rites conducted by predominantly or exclusively female intitiates and female priestesses, music, dance and wine, and sacrifice of a sow.
They were also placed 14th in Channel 4's The Ultimate Sitcom, a poll conducted by people who work in sitcoms.
They conducted excavations for eight seasons beginning in 1930 and included
They transcended all physical desires and conducted divine lives.
They intend to achieve this superbeing through a massive human breeding program, which they have conducted for countless generations ; using careful manipulations of relationships and breeding sisters to " collect " key genes, the Bene Gesserit have controlled and finessed bloodlines through the ages.
They assigned in 1836, and from that year to 1853 the business was conducted by A. R. & S. H. Fox.
They were conducted within Tatum Salt Dome, southwest of the Hattiesburg / Purvis area.
They soon switched to electrical recordings with Victor, also conducted by Hertz, which continued until 1930.
They conducted a large-sample ( 7, 705 ) research study of college students.

They and arrests
They killed one and the other woman escaped, leading to the men's arrests.
They were recently responsible for Bucks County's first major gang / drug bust when they shut down the notorious Bloods of Trenton resulting in numerous arrests.
They act in an official police capacity only when called into service by the State of Alaska, which has a broad statute governing citizen's arrests, which is why Alaska has unarmed Village Public Safety Officers ( VPSO's ) all of whom are fully academy-trained, employed by local tribal non-profit corporations and are deputized by the Commissioner of Public Safety to make misdemeanor non-traffic arrests and charge for violations.
They serve process, provide court security ( Bailiff duties ), transport prisoners, seize property, enforce writs of all types and effect service of arrest warrants and may make probable cause arrests.
They go to a bordello ( which Roy describes as his " hideout "), but after a drunken encounter by Wang, the Marshal eventually catches and arrests them.
They made 4, 932 arrests, of which 95 % ( around 4, 680 ) gained convictions.
) They frequently made arrests while unarmed.
They made 4, 932 arrests, and achieved a 95 % conviction rate.
They report disruption of private worship, mass arrests of participants at religious weddings, prayer meetings, and other gatherings.
They are led by Inspector Lestrade, who arrests the gunman.
They found between 50, 000 and 60, 000 inmates in the camp and for several days later SAS patrols assisted the Field Security Police in hunting down war criminals making several arrests.
They challenged their arrests by Nebraska officials, on the grounds that, according to the 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty and subsequent federal law, the White Clay Extension is still under the jurisdiction of the Pine Ridge reservation, where alcohol sales are prohibited.
Duvernay, editor of La Minerve and Daniel Tracey, another editor of the English language The Vindicator newspaper were arrested for libel and imprisoned together for 40 days for writing articles that said that “ it is certain that before long all of America must be republican .” They were released after much public support and condemnation of the arrests.
They suspended most of the reforms of the previous Manuel Azaña government, provoking an armed miners ' rebellion in Asturias on October 6, and an autonomist rebellion in Catalonia — both rebellions were suppressed ( Asturias rebellion by young General Francisco Franco ), being followed by mass political arrests and trials.
They held power at Athens for less than a year, with the assistance of a Spartan army ; because of their use of exile, purges, midnight arrests, and judicial murder, are remembered as the Thirty Tyrants.
They are known as the Thirty Tyrants ; they governed by exile, arbitrary arrests, and judicial murder.
They made arrests only when definite complaints were made from innocent people, or where homosexuality had encourages other crimes.
They had wider authorities and responsibilities, such as accompanying those who would enter the court, accompanying the monarch himself at campaigns to protect him, performing arrests and executions, as well as guarding the prison allocated to political insurgents.
They received the co-operation of Dublin Police Commissioner, General William Murphy, and the campaign ended with 120 arrests and the closure of the brothels following a police raid on 12 March 1925, its financial viability having already been seriously undermined by the withdrawal of soldiers from the city following the Anglo-Irish Treaty ( December 1921 ) and the establishment of the Irish Free State ( 6 December 1922 ).
Amnesty International's 2009 report reads that, " They Moroccan police also conducted unauthorized raids on homes, confiscated property, verbally and sexually harassed people, and carried out arbitrary arrests and detentions.
They have also made arrests against human smugglers and child pornographers.
They were also slowed down by a number of mistaken arrests.
They are the officers most commonly encountered by the public, as their duties include responding to calls for service, making arrests, resolving disputes, taking crime reports, and conducting traffic enforcement, and other crime prevention measures.

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