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With and Charter
With official Israeli objections to the Charter disappearing henceforward from lists of Palestinian violations of agreements, the international legal controversy ended.
With this Charter the Duchy of Brabant was the first state in the Low Countries or perhaps even the first state of Europe to give the estates the right for participation.
With the granting of its Royal Charter in the same year, it took the name St Peter's College.
With the creation of the African Court on Human and Peoples ' Rights ( under a protocol to the Charter which was adopted in 1998 and entered into force in January 2004 ), the Commission will have the additional task of preparing cases for submission to the Court's jurisdiction.
With the help of Edward, Prince of Wales, Ware submitted a memorandum to the Imperial War Conference in 1917 suggesting that an imperial organisation be constituted under Royal Charter.
With the Charter Act of 1833, the Secretariat of the Government of the East India Company was reorganised into four Departments, including a Military Department.
With the approval of the General Court of Massachusetts Bay, he later set up the first corporation charter in America, the Charter of 1650, and named Danforth as the new treasurer.
With the Further and Higher Education Act of 1992, the Paisley College of Technology was granted the title University of Paisley and was established as a University with a Royal Charter and degree awarding powers.
With the introduction of the Charter in 1982, he made many major contributions to the early standards of interpretation.
With a worldwide membership of over 70, 000 members in over 100 countries, BCS is a registered charity and was incorporated by Royal Charter in 1984.
With Gabriele D ' Annunzio, he coauthored the Charter of Carnaro, a constitution for Fiume.
With its 5 chapters and 61 articles, the Olympic Charter outlines in detail several guidelines and rules.
With Democrats running on the Charter ticket, the first election following adoption of the council resulted in the election of six Charterites to the council.
With the trade unionist De Ambris, D ' Annunzo promulgated a constitution, the Charter of Carnaro, containing strongly progressive or even radical elements.
With the advent of the promulgation of the new Constitutional Charter of the State of São Paulo, which released the creation of new municipalities, especially on the border with other states, the population of the village Pauliceia managed to raise the county, supported by the Organic Law of Municipalities.
With the loosening of restrictions on freedom of speech and religion that followed the fall of Suharto in 1998, proponents of the " Jakarta Charter " resumed advocacy efforts.
With the Act to amend the Charter of the French language, S. Q.
With the Act to amend the Charter of the French language, S. Q.
* Live It With Charter Rewards program
Governing With the Charter: Legislative And Judicial Activism And Framer's Intent ( Law and Society Series ) ( UBC Press Publishers ), 336pp.
With the support of his own law firm and CCR, Roach launched a number of suits against the Crown, beginning in 1994, when he argued to the federal court that being forced to take the oath was a violation of clauses 2 ( b ), 2 ( d ), and 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
With the consent of the class representatives and higher officials, in 1264 he issued a General Charter of Jewish Liberties, the Statute of Kalisz, which clearly defined the position of his Jewish subjects.
With RBS-owned Citizens Financial Group acquiring Charter One Financial in 2004 ( though the latter retained its name in most areas under Citizens ownership ) and the acquisition of National City by PNC Financial Services in 2008, KeyBank remains the only major bank based in Cleveland.
With no prospective buyers, Charter attempted to give the newspaper away.

With and petition
With some help from the missionaries, on October 17, 1743 Shabash put together a petition of names of people who could attest that the land in which one of the lots was running through was theirs.
" The petition in the video is a digitized version of an actual petition drive created by Duluth radio station WNCB ( now The Refuge ) in response to a reported ending of the " Silly Songs With Larry " segment of the videos.
With additional income available due to the post-season run and Series championship, Doby and his wife attempted to buy a home in Paterson in an all-white neighborhood but were kept out when members in the community revealed a petition.
With an agent and an innocent bystander dead, and four more severely wounded, including two more innocent bystanders, and the complete escape of the Dillinger gang, the F. B. I came under severe criticism, with calls for J. Edgar Hoover's resignation and a widely circulated petition demanding Purvis ' suspension.
With the help of her friends, Elle's petition is successful, and Bruiser's Bill is brought to the floor of the House.
With the Russian Ice Hockey Federation dealing with internal corruption, the petition called for the ouster of a select few Russian ice hockey officials.
With an early interest in politics, he at age fifteen collected 10, 000 signatures on a petition encouraging former president Theodore Roosevelt to run for the presidency in 1912.
With the City threatening to close Dee stadium, 468 adults and 423 students signed a petition to keep the Dee open for use.
With Catholic Emancipation in 1829, the hopes of the Jews rose high ; and the first step toward a similar alleviation in their case was taken in 1830 when William Huskisson presented a petition signed by 2, 000 merchants and others of Liverpool.
With the Conservatives in Opposition, Lambert sided with Diefenbaker's critics, and refused to sign a petition declaring loyalty to the Conservative leader in 1966 when Dalton Camp attempted to force a leadership review.
With pressure from James and Royce, along with a petition from Mary ’ s father, Eliot finally gave in and allowed Calkins to study in the regular classes, with the stipulation that she was not to be a registered student.
With news of the split being confirmed and with the knowledge that most of the fourth album, which was set to be self titled, had already been recorded, an online petition was set up by fans to persuade Parlophone to release the material.
With the black abolitionist Charles Lenox Remond, and the temperance priest Theobold Mayhew, he organized a petition with 60, 000 signatures urging the Irish of the United States to support abolition.
With its completion, Caltrans is expected to petition AASHTO to designate the entire route as part of Interstate 210 ; once approved, the SR 210 green State Route signs will be replaced with Interstate 210 ones.
" With this in mind, Bourget travelled to Rome in late 1846 to petition the Pope for Signay's resignation.
With this underpinning, the Court stated, " the right of petition is one of the freedoms protected by the Bill of Rights,.
With the support of local Scottish organizations and clan societies, a deputation was sent to Ottawa bearing a petition to the minister of Militia.
With the rise of the World Wide Web as a platform for commerce, activism and discussion, an opportunity to garner attention for various social causes was perceived by various players, resulting in a more formalized structure for online petitions ; one of the first web-based petition hosts, PetitionOnline, was founded in 1999, with others such as thePetitionSite. com, iPetitions, GoPetitions and others being established in the years since.
With increasing strain between them, in 1925 Graham brought a petition for divorce in Nyack, New York, on grounds of misconduct by his wife.
With no petition against formation of the Municipality, Woollahra was proclaimed to be named so on 17th April, 1860, and gazetted on 20th April, 1860.

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