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part and censors
The administration of the state's finances was another part of the censors ' office.
The censors had the general superintendence of all the public buildings and works ( opera publica ), and to meet the expenses connected with this part of their duties, the senate voted them a certain sum of money or certain revenues, to which they were restricted, but which they might at the same time employ according to their discretion.
" When Newman wasn't available to be on-site during the film's principal photography in Mexico, William Roberts was hired, in part to make changes required by Mexican censors.
This and other graphic pictures were given approval by the Office of War Information's censors, in part because President Roosevelt feared that the American public were becoming complacent about the war.
In the movie, " Guy became a decent guy who refuses to carry out his part of the crazed bargain ..." writes Patrick McGilligan, " to head off the censors.
In order to retain some academic control over the standard, a system was conceived where the Crown would appoint " censors " from the universities to take part in the examinations, and, if necessary, to fail a student passed by the teachers.
However, the Soviet censors demanded that Maxim's last name would be changed to something more Germanic ( this was part of the censor's efforts to steer the novel away from its originally anti-Soviet undertones ).
According to DVD commentary, the Comedy Central censors told Parker and Stone to drastically shorten the part where Mr. Garrison demonstrates how to put on a condom by using his mouth with a condom around the lips and deep-throating the model penis used in the lesson.
I pointed out with some justification, but certainly not as my basic argument, that the Mentor list was essential as part of the character and prestige of our company and an indispensable exhibit when our more daring fiction — by Faulkner, Farrell, and Caldwell — was attacked by the censors.
Because the novel's content — the idea of eating worms as part of a bet -- is thought to be disgusting by some, it has been the frequent target of censors and appears on the American Library Association's list of most commonly challenged books in the United States of 1990-2000 at number 96.
If this were prime time ( television ), I could have used real bullets ", suggesting that Dr. Gangreen realizes he is part of a children's cartoon show ( other characters also realize it at times ) and the network censors are clearly not going to permit him to commit violent acts.

part and office
While expensive in time and involving a great deal of adaptation on the part of the worker ( in terms of his willingness to leave the sanctity of his office and enter actively into the client's life ), techniques of accompaniment were found to be of tremendous value when in the service of specific preventive objectives.
Although the duty of Abbreviators was originally to make abstracts and abridgments of the apostolic letters, diplomas, etc., using the legal abbreviations, clauses, and formularies, in course of time, as their office grew in importance they delegated that part of their office to their substitute and confined themselves to overseeing the proper expedition of the apostolic letters.
It has already been indicated, by reference to Matins, Lauds, & c., that not only each day, but each part of the day, has its own office, the day being divided into liturgical " hours.
In addition, this type of printer is only available from one manufacturer, Xerox, manufactured as part of their Xerox Phaser office printer line.
The board of directors is technically not part of management itself, although its chairman may be considered part of the corporate office if he or she is an executive chairman.
Cantor has since rebuilt its infrastructure, thanks in part to the efforts of its London office, and now has its headquarters in midtown Manhattan.
* Autokrator ( Αὐτοκράτωρ ) or Basileus ( βασιλεύς ): although the Greeks used equivalents of " Caesar " ( Καίσαρ, Kaisar ) and " Augustus " ( in two forms: transliterated as, Augoustos or translated as, Sebastos ) these were rather used as part of the name of the Emperor than as an indication of the office.
He began to compose hymns and write biblical commentaries as part of his educational office.
In a recent study based on Kafka's office writings, Reza Banakar points out that many of Kafka ’ s descriptions of law and legality are often treated as metaphors for things other than law, but also are worthy of examination as a particular concept of law and legality which operates paradoxically as an integral part of the human condition under modernity.
The Tocqueville Connection states: " Most of the ambassadors were appointed by former prime minister Lansana Kouyaté, in office from February 2007 until May 2008 ," raising the possibility that the recall was an attempt on the part of Camara to distance himself from the previous government.
In 1878, the locality received its own post office, which was then part of the stationmasters house.
The second and last incumbent of the office, Yusof bin Ishak, kept the style at the 31 August 1963 unilateral declaration of independence and after the 16 September 1963 accession to Malaysia as a state ( so now as a constitutive part of the federation, a non-sovereign level ).
Labor leader Arthur Calwell bitterly opposed Australia's part in the war and promised that Australian troops would be brought home if Labor won office, and opposition to overseas service by Australian conscripts had long been part of ALP policy.
However, during the early part of the year, probably before taking up his new office, he had produced two important works for the stage, the music for Nathaniel Lee's Theodosius, and Thomas d ' Urfey's Virtuous Wife.
When Hitler was appointed Reich Chancellor of Germany on 30 January 1933, Goebbels was initially given no office: the coalition cabinet Hitler headed contained only a minority of Nazis as part of the deal he had negotiated with President Paul von Hindenburg and the conservative parties.
Reynolds wrote to Jonathan Shipley, Bishop of St Asaph, a few weeks later: " Your Lordship congratulation on my succeeding Mr. Ramsay I take very kindly but it is a most miserable office, it is reduced from two hundred to thirty-eight pounds per annum, the Kings Rat catcher I believe is a better place, and I am to be paid only a fourth part of what I have from other people, so that the Portraits of their Majesties are not likely to be better done now, than they used to be, I should be ruined if I was to paint them myself ".
Grimm was selected for the office in a large part because of his part in the University of Goettingen's refusal to swear to the king of Hanover expounded upon above.
Gresham had a long career as a political appointee in the latter part of the 19th century ; though he lost his only two bids for elective office, he served in three Cabinet positions and was twice a dark horse candidate for the Republican presidential nomination.
An Attorney General is part of the Cabinet and also needs the approval of Parliament before taking office.

part and invested
Real estate growth during the latter part of the 1990s was significant, with deals and new projects happening in the financial district and elsewhere in Manhattan ; one firm invested more than $ 24 billion in various projects, many in the Wall Street area.
Working capital is that part of capital invested which is used for running the business such like money which is used to buy stock, pay expenses and finance credit.
As part of a scheme to inherit money she has invested in the stock market, Bob attempts to blow Selma up during their honeymoon.
* Adie v Fennilitteau ( 1 Cox, 24 ) by the Lords Commissioners Lord Loughborough, Ashhurst, and Hotham, in April 1783, a trustee laid out trust money in South Sea annuities ; they afterwards fell in their price, and though it was in the same fund in which the greatest part of the testator's personal estate was at his death invested, their Lordships held it to be an improper investment ; and that the trustee should abide the loss.
At 18 he joined his uncle's screwmaking business, Nettlefolds ( later part of Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds ) of Birmingham, in which his father had invested.
Madam De Stael, a French author, at one time invested in the town lands, on the advice of her friend Gouverneur Morris, while it was still part of Pierrepont.
Sir Thomas Cullam, who had inherited a part share of the upper river, invested large amounts of his own money in rebuilding the locks, sluices and staunches in the 1830s and 1840s.
Seeing itself as part of a grand railway network, it encouraged the development of the North Union Railway which took the tracks onward to Preston, and it also invested in the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway and the Caledonian Railway.
" Dubai World through Infinity World owns 9. 5 % of MGM Mirage's stock and has invested a significant amount of funding into CityCenter giving it part ownership of the project are asking the court to relieve it of any obligations under the agreement.
From there they invested part of their time in the construction of roads, beginning expansion.
In 2008, Berkshire invested in preferred shares of Goldman Sachs as part of a recapitalization of the investment bank.
As part of this policy he also invested Grand Prince Stephen I of Hungary with the king's crown ( the Crown of Saint Stephen ).
The gens played a prominent part in history soon after the establishment of the Republic, and three brothers are said to have been invested with seven successive consulships, from BC 485 to 479.
On his return his invested part of the fortune he had made in overlooking Cold Spring Harbor on the North Shore of Long Island, where in 1852-55, in competition with P. T. Barnum's palace " Iranistan " in Bridgeport, Connecticut, he proceeded to design and have built a baronial residence from its eastern shore, which, it was given out, was intended to resemble Windsor Castle ; he named the place Glenada, the glen of his daughter Ada, but the locals called it " Banvard's Folly ".
Seated upon a superb throne, he was invested with the usual insignia of royalty by the Cardinal Archbishop of Milan, and ascending the altar, he took the iron crown, and placing it on his head, exclaimed, being part of the ceremony used at the enthronement of the Lombard kings, Dieu me la donne, gare à qui la touche – " God gives it to me, beware whoever touches it ".
The company invested shares in various ITV companies and media firms, including a 25 % stake in GMTV as part of a consortium for Breakfast franchise ( sold off to ITV plc in 2004 for £ 31 million ), ITN and UTV.
Grandson of the Founding Father Pierce Butler, he had adopted his grandfather's surname in order to be made heir to part of his large fortune, founded on his wife's inheritance and invested in plantations for the commodities of cotton, tobacco and rice.
For several years after their marriage the Goodnights resided in Pueblo, Colorado, where Goodnight had considerable financial success, having invested in real estate, buying town lots, and even becoming part owner of the opera house.
The new agreement took effect on March 3, 2008, the same day that Gores Radio Group invested $ 12, 500, 000 dollars as part of a multi-stage investment takeover of Westwood One.
TV Azteca invested 25 million dollars for restructuring TVM and accommodating of Azteca's Hi-TV technology ( 13 additional subchannels from the three Azteca operated stations in Mexico City ) in TVM's installations in Cerro del Chiquihuite in Mexico City as part of the contract.
In 2009, Warren Buffett invested $ 2. 6 billion as a part of Swiss Re's raising equity capital.
As this is an impossible situation because it would mean revolution on the largest scale, those whose money is invested in real estate must part with some of this, in order to finance the firms which must be kept going in order to maintain economy and avert revolution.
Socially, by virtue of her father's ancestry, she was born a yeoman — meaning that she is a descendant of paying settlers of the second wave of settlement of the Star Kingdom of Manticore, not a member of the nobility — who for the most part can claim descent from the first colonists who invested in the joint venture purchasing settlement rights to the new system and who subsequently underwrote the migration of that first wave of colonists in slow ships to Manticore.
Bowring invested heavily in the Llynfi Works in the mid 1840s and, for a number of years, that part of the valley around his works was known as Bowrington.

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