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This action became known as the Protestant Revolution of 1689, and resulted in the reversion of Lord Baltimore's proprietary charter and the province being converted into a Royal colony.
On a more personal note, the singer's return to Los Angeles and his reversion to a hedonistic lifestyle resulted in the disintegration of his marriage.

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It seems a reversion to some old habits takes place here, the southern or south west stone becoming higher and thicker, like a miniature recumbent from the recumbent-stone circles.
The reign of Henry II represents a reversion in power back from the barony to the monarchical state in England ; it was also to see a similar redistribution of legislative power from the Church, again to the monarchical state.
The impetus from this reversion continues to the lake's windward end and then reverts back.
Postmodern philosophy is often particularly skeptical about simple binary oppositions characteristic of structuralism, emphasizing the problem of the philosopher cleanly distinguishing knowledge from ignorance, social progress from reversion, dominance from submission, and presence from absence.
He found Nedoceratops to be distinct and the proposed changes required to " age " a Triceratops into a Torosaurus without precedent among ceratopsids, requiring addition of epoccipitals, reversion of bone texture from adult to immature back to adult, and late growth of holes in the frill.
Charles then bought the reversion ( i. e., the right of succession to the throne ) from Duke Arnold, who, against the will of the towns and the law of the land, pledged his duchy to Charles for 300, 000 Rhenish florins.
The only significant distinction between the Islamic waqf and English trust was " the express or implied reversion of the waqf to charitable purposes when its specific object has ceased to exist ", though this difference only applied to the waqf ahli ( Islamic family trust ) rather than the waqf khairi ( devoted to a charitable purpose from its inception ).
" Some techniques such as Drummond Geometry attempt to overcome the past data bias by projecting support and resistance levels from differing time frames into the near-term future and combining that with reversion to the mean techniques.
The others were sold to Hitchcock in the early 1960s and are currently distributed by Universal Studios ; the exception to the " reversion to Hitchcock " rule was Psycho, which Universal bought directly from the director in 1968.
It may be conjectured with great probability that the ten years date from 1579, when Tylney was appointed Master of the Revels with a tacit understanding that Lyly was to have the next reversion of the post.
Since George Puttenham received two leases in reversion from the queen in 1588, this seems to clearly identify him as the author.
The Monmouthshire estates, which he had obtained by reversion from Cromwell, were allowed to remain in his possession, though they should strictly have reverted to his father ; the latter wrote to Lord Clarendon that his son was intriguing against him.
And while Melicope species are dioecious ( individual plants only bear either male or female flowers ), the flowers of Platydesma are hermaphroditic, suggesting a rare evolutionary reversion away from dioecy in Platydesma.
This year Waynflete acquired the reversion of the manor of Stanswick, Berks, from Lady Danvers ( Chandler, p. 87 ) for Magdalen Hall.
The classic treatment of crowds is Gustave LeBon, The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind ( 1896 ), in which the author, a frightened aristocrat, interpreted the crowds of the French Revolution as irrational reversions to animal emotion, and inferred from this that such reversion is characteristic of crowds in general.
There have been attempts in the past to change from " The Look ", but all have led to poor play by the Aztecs and a reversion back to the traditional look.
He also regarded the changes required to " age " a Triceratops into a Torosaurus to be without precedent among ceratopsids, requiring addition of epoccipitals, reversion of bone texture from adult to immature back to adult, and late growth of holes in the frill.
The merged clubs played home matches at both the Central Coast and Manly's home ground of Brookvale Oval, but after the bears were expelled from the partnership, poor crowds at the former location led to a reversion to the name of Manly and games played exclusively at Brookvale Oval.
On May 17, 2010 ( the anniversary of the reversion of Okinawa to Japan ) people from Okinawa formed a " human chain " around the whole base with estimated 17, 000 people taking part.
After several years of separation from Roman worship and governance, the accession of Mary I in 1553 and her immediate reversion to Roman Catholic rule in obedience to the Pope ( an attempt to turn back the Reformation of the English Church ) led her to unleash her wrath upon those whom she defined as treasonably minded heretics.

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" Sir Shridath confirmed that in the face of collapse of Agreement talks and with the potential for reversion to civil war, ' he secretly contacted the US ambassador in London, Kingman Brewster, and asked him to get the then US President, Jimmy Carter, to promise money to pay white farmers for their land '.

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In his view, the distinction Masters and Johnson made between " conversion " ( helping gay men with no previous heterosexual experience to learn heterosexual sex ) and " reversion " ( directing men with some previous heterosexual experience back to heterosexuality ) was not well founded.
Humphrey, the fourth son of King Henry IV, was created Duke of Gloucester and Earl of Pembroke for life, these titles being subsequently made hereditary, with a reversion as regards the Earldom of Pembroke, in default of heirs to Humphrey, to William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk.
At the accession of George I, he was made Viscount Sunbury and Earl of Halifax, with remainder to heirs male, a Knight of the Garter, and First Lord of the Treasury, with a grant to his nephew of the reversion of the Auditorship of the Exchequer.
Hollow wooden surfboards are made of wood and epoxy, and are a reversion to using wood after the foam became dominant in the 1950s.
" The claim and others made to Fort Lawton was based on rights under 1865 U. S .- Indian treaties promising reversion of surplus military lands to their original owners.
Sacrificing himself, Venom pulled Carnage into the dimension following Dormammu's reversion, after which Mordo made his escape.
The reversion was sold to William Whorwood in 1540, which made him the effective owner, but one of the early lessees must have paid off Whorwood, because it was later passed on to Edward Giffard's heir, John.
This saved about, but the outbreak of war forced the reversion back to the original design as the Luftwaffe had a higher priority for light alloys before more than a few hundred were made.
His work at statecraft included the following: the slow pacification of party strife, nonetheless with republican opposition latent and episodically expressed ; his assumption of the title Imperator ( refusing the crown, yet continuing since 49 as dictator ), with reversion of the Senate to an advisory council, and the popular comitia as a compliant legislature, although law might be made by his edicts alone ; his assumption of authority over tax and treasury, over provincial governors, and over the capital ; supreme jurisdiction ( trial and appellate ) over the continuing republican legal system, with the judex being selected among senators or equites, yet criminal courts remained corrupted by factional infighting ; supreme command over the decayed Roman army, which was reorganized and which remained under civilian control ; reform of government finance, of budgeting re income and expense, and of corn distribution ; cultivation of civil peace in Rome by control of criminal " clubs ", by new city police, and by public building projects.
Following this reversion, James made an effort to improve the viability of the kingdom on the domestic front.
In a reversion to its previous markets, it has also made limited quantities of the PS945, a redesigned Pinkham and Smith portrait lens ,< REF > http :// www. christies. com / lotfinder / LotDetailsPrintable. aspx? intObjectID = 3954844 Accessed 20 August 2012 </ ref > and the Series XVa, a redesigned triple-convertible lens for 10 × 8 inch format.
Since the reversion to China, there has been an erosion of the running principles of the Executive Council ( Exco ) – some Exco members have violated the " collective responsibility " principles, namely being unsupportive to the decisions made by Exco.
Only the more naively moralistic authors made much use of terms such as degeneracy or reversion to more primitive states.

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In some cases, the Prime Minister was a figurehead with power being wielded by other individuals ; in others there was a reversion to the " chief minister " model of earlier times in which the Sovereign actually governed.
What they have in common is the ridicule with which their attempts are viewed, the imagery that suggests that they are motivated largely by animal passion, the childish behavior, and the reversion to the love-language of their youth.
There remains a strong degree of local support for a reversion but intermittent proposals have yet to be accepted by the Russian government.
In 1474, Albert married his daughter Barbara to Duke Henry XI of Głogów, who left his possessions on his death in 1476 to his widow with reversion to her family, an arrangement which was resisted by Henry's kinsman, Duke Jan II of Żagań.
Upon her death, her heirs normally would have been her cousins William, Viscount Berkeley and John, Lord Howard, but by an act of Parliament in January 1483 the rights were given to her husband Richard, with reversion to his descendants, and, failing that, to the descendants of his father Edward IV.
In the mid-to-late 1590s Buck was in competition with playwright John Lyly for the reversion of the office of the Master of the Revels, then held by Buck's relation Sir Edmund Tilney (" reversion " meaning that the candidate would obtain the office when the present office-holder vacated it — usually by death ).
Upon the start of the new Stuart dynasty in 1603, Buck was knighted ( on 23 July ) and formally received the reversion to the office of Master of the Revels with an appointment as Deputy Master, by a royal patent ( on 23 June ).
His eldest brother John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln ( c. 1464-1487 ), was named heir to the throne by his maternal uncle, Richard III of England, who gave him a pension and the reversion of the estates of Lady Margaret Beaufort.
Because of President Roosevelt's creation of the Siskiyou National Forest, and the reversion of Oregon and California Railroad lands to federal government control, by 1937 the U. S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management were in charge of 70 % of the land in Josephine county, and a large part of the Illinois Valley.
A synchronizing function ( either manually operated or automatic ) allows the cardioverter to deliver a reversion shock, by way of the pads, of a selected amount of electric current over a predefined number of milliseconds at the optimal moment in the cardiac cycle which corresponds to the R wave of the QRS complex on the ECG.
" The conservative would have accepted many improvements brought about by the revolution, and simply refused a program of wholesale reversion.
He postulated that criminals represented a reversion to a primitive or subhuman type of man characterized by physical features reminiscent of apes, lower primates, and early man and to some extent preserved, he said, in modern " savages.
The reversion of the fairs and two markets on Wednesday and Saturday were granted by James I in fee farm to the corporation.
However, after years of losses and reversion of the license by Weird Tales, Ltd., Weird Tales later became part of the DNA Publications chain for several years around the turn of the millennium.
The interest of the Duke of Portland had secured for him the secretaryship of the island of Jamaica, which was a sinecure office, the duties being performed by a deputy, and the reversion of the clerkship of the council.
In 1523 Wolsey had secured to the Duke of Suffolk the reversion of the office of Earl Marshal which had been held by Norfolk's father, and in 1525 the Duke of Richmond had replaced Norfolk as Lord Admiral.
Japanese views of the United States, after years of mass protests over nuclear armaments and the mutual defense pact, improved by 1972, with the reversion of United States-occupied Okinawa to Japanese sovereignty and the winding down of the Vietnam War.
A " secret " memorandum declassified in 1996 detailing the conversation among top-level U. S. military and civilian officials on July 16, 1965 in Tokyo revealed a plan put forward by Reischauer, then serving as the United States Ambassador to Japan, that would enable the U. S. to keep its military bases and the option to introduce nuclear weapons in Okinawa after the reversion of the U. S .- occupied islands to Japanese sovereignty.
" The conditions he proposed for keeping U. S. bases in Okinawa after reversion — Japan's " acceptof nuclear weapons on Japanese soil, including Okinawa, and assurances guaranteeing our military commanders effective control of the islands in time of military crisis "— were accepted by the Japanese government and " became key elements the 1969 U. S .- Japan Okinawa Reversion Agreement ".

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