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re-instituted and followed
( previously associated with the Newcastle division and latterly with Newcastle University ), it adopted a design of hood which was essentially the old hood reversed ( see above )-though for some reason this logic was not followed with the re-instituted LL. M.

re-instituted and which
In 1971, the office of Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, which had existed for only a few years in the 1860s, was re-instituted by an amendment to the Maryland Constitution.
Appius Claudius is said to have made an unjust decision which would have forced a young woman named Verginia into prostitution or as Appius ' personal slave, prompting her father to kill her, and this travesty caused an uprising against the Decemvirate ; the decemviri resigned their offices in 449 BC, and the ordinary magistrates ( magistratus ordinarii ) were re-instituted.
He re-instituted pagan worship and reversed the religious reforms made by his father Hezekiah ; for which he is condemned by several religious texts.
The rank of flight officer was re-instituted by the United States Air Force's civilian auxiliary, the Civil Air Patrol ( CAP ), in the mid-1980s, replacing the former ranks of warrant officer and chief warrant officer, which had been discontinued in the 1970s by the Air Force.
From 2005 to 2008, with the expansion of developmental rosters, the creation of reserve teams, and contractual limits on the length of the MLS Superdraft included in the MLS Players Union Contract, MLS re-instituted the Supplemental draft, which was held after the SuperDraft those years.
Marriage was a Sunnah ( custom ) of earlier prophets which the Islamic Prophet Muhammad re-instituted and passed on to his ummah or community.
Quisling was consequently re-instituted as head of state on February 20, 1942, although Terboven retained the sole means to use violence as a political tool, which he did on several occasions ( e. g. by imposing martial law in Trondheim and ordering the destruction of the village of Telavåg ).
The university sponsors 19 varsity athletic teams which compete in the Mid-South Conference of the NAIA, with the women's swimming team being re-instituted in the fall of 2007.

re-instituted and from
While noting the success of protectionism, Chang has attempted to argue that it would be unfair if the developed countries now re-instituted protectionism by stating that those countries that used protectionist policies during their growth would be trying to " kick away the ladder " from developing countries.
The Glasgow University Dialectic Society was the original debating society for students at the University, thought to have originated from some time around the University's foundation in 1451 but re-instituted in 1861.
Under heavy influence from Philip IV of France, Pope Clement V had the order annihilated throughout France and most of Europe on charges of heresy, but King Denis of Portugal, who found that the Order's assets should for their nature stay in any given Order instead of being taken by the King, re-instituted the Templars of Tomar as the Order of Christ, largely for their aid during the Reconquista and in the reconstruction of Portugal after the wars.
UPI discontinued the award after 1963 with the exception of 1969 and the Associated Press did not give out the award from 1967 to 1998, when the award was re-instituted and given to Doug Flutie.

re-instituted and under
Later still, the Prophet Samuel re-instituted the line of kings in Saul, under the inspiration of God.
In 1992 the seminary in Skálholt was re-instituted under the old name and now serves as the education and information center of The Church of Iceland.

re-instituted and George
The policy was enacted soon after Republican President Ronald Reagan took office in 1984, rescinded by Democratic President Bill Clinton in January 1993, re-instituted in January 2001 as Republican President George W. Bush took office, and rescinded January 23, 2009, 2 days after Democratic President Barack Obama took office.

re-instituted and also
The Government has also re-instituted free university education.
He also re-instituted the Philippine Trust Company and the Catholic Travel Office.

re-instituted and was
The League was re-instituted in 1997.
In 1827 it was re-instituted as a university by Emperor Francis I, thus gaining the name Karl-Franzens-Universität, meaning Charles Francis University.
After Napoleon's fall and the annexation of Lombardy to Austria, the order was re-instituted by the Austrian Emperor Francis I on January 1, 1816.
There is, in addition, a tradition that the order was instituted, or re-instituted, on the battlefield by Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn.
In 1999, the New Zealand Cross was re-instituted.
However, in 1833, Charles Albert of Sardinia, recognizing that the Military Order was too exclusive in that it could only be awarded to persons of high rank, re-instituted the medals for valor ( gold and silver ) as awards for noble acts performed by soldiers in both war and peace.
The team disbanded in the 1920s but was re-instituted in 1951.
Amid this tumult, the college's general education program ( including then-vanguard introductory surveys of African and Asian cultures ) was eliminated in 1971 ; a distribution requirement was re-instituted in 1993.
* 1877 — The district was re-instituted by Meiji era land reforms.
The Senate was re-instituted with the restoration of a bicameral Congress via a constitutional amendment in 1941, and via adoption of a new constitution in 1987.
The plan was about to be approved by the powers convened at Geertruidenberg when Cosimo abruptly added that if himself and his two sons predeceased his daughter, the Electress Palatine, she should succeed and the republic be re-instituted following her death.
However it was re-instituted in 1842 when the Wilkes expedition of the South Seas brought back a collection of plants.
The Grand Cross-when Hitler originally re-instituted it-was supposed to have been outlined in gold, but this was changed to silver before Göring was awarded his.
It was gradually substituted with the " Doctor's exam " in 1969 and was re-instituted as an intermediate level in research training in the 1980s, now requiring only two years of study.

re-instituted and on
EST would be re-instituted on the last Sunday in October.
Warith Deen Mohammed re-instituted Saviours ' Day for his community on Feb 26, 2000, after joining the Nation of Islam's Saviours ' Day that year.

ceasefire and later
With permanent ceasefire coming into effect, Israel's new borders, later known as the Green Line, were established.
By the time a ceasefire was negotiated on 12 June 1935, Paraguay had seized control of most of the region, as was later recognized by the 1938 truce.
However, Santos later ruled out a ceasefire pending the talks in Oslo and reiterated that offensive operations against FARC would continue.
By 25 September, the Jordanian army achieved dominance, and two days later Arafat and Hussein agreed to a ceasefire in Amman.
The resulting widespread demoralization of federal forces, and the almost universal opposition of the Russian public to the conflict, led Boris Yeltsin's government to declare a ceasefire in 1996 and sign a peace treaty a year later.
Nelligan would later recall in his memoirs that Collins was planning another Bloody Sunday style purge at the time a ceasefire ended the War.
However, the OIRA declared a ceasefire later in the same year.
The new government welcomed the move, and reciprocated it 2 days later, announcing a month long ceasefire and agreeing to lift a long standing economic embargo on rebel-held territory.
The ending date is given as either 1920 or 1921 ; this confusion stems from the fact that while the ceasefire was put in force in the autumn of 1920, the official treaty ending the war was signed months later, in March 1921.
Pachachi later denounced the ceasefire which ended the Six-Day War, dismissing it as a " complete surrender to Israel.
The Bush administration later began making a public case for an invasion of Iraq, accusing them of violating the 1991 UN-imposed ceasefire, supporting terrorism and being in possession of weapons of mass destruction ( later, the latter of these accusations were proved to be false, and the first two are considered very dubious by most historians ).
While Adams offered nothing new, and violence escalated within weeks, the president later claimed vindication after the IRA ceasefire of August 1994.
According to Bradley Peniston, the attack by the U. S. helped pressure Iran to agree to a ceasefire with Iraq later that summer, ending the eight-year conflict between the Persian Gulf neighbors.
The incident resulted in a ceasefire between Russia and Chechen rebels, and peace talks ( which later failed ) between Russia and the Chechens.
89 — Resolving that upon agreement between the U. S. and North Vietnamese Governments as to the release of American POWs, the U. S. shall declare a ceasefire in-place and withdrawal all its military forces and equipment from South Vietnam not later than nine months from the date of the agreement.
After Lü Bu called for a ceasefire between Liu Bei and Ji Ling, the dissatisfied Yuan Shu later declared himself emperor and led an attack against Lü Bu.
Arafat and Khalil Wazir ordered the arrest of all involved and Abu Daoud was later accused of collaborating with Fatah renegade Abu Nidal to break the ceasefire.
During the first years, the first decisive change was the development of peacekeeping measures to oversee the implementation of ceasefire agreements in 1949 in the Middle East and one year later in the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan.
The ceasefire was signed on December 7 but that did not stop the Serbians from continuous unsuccessful attempts to conquer Vidin with the idea to use it in negotiations later, even after military activities had stopped on demand of their ally.
A month later, following an abortive ceasefire and failed negotiations, Mexico City fell to U. S. forces.
Nine days later, on 29 May, the Official IRA declared a ceasefire.
After a short time, NP Philippines was part of the International Monitoring Team to oversee the ceasefire agreement between the Philippine Army and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front ( MILF ), a guerilla organization that sought independence and later self-determination for the Southern island of Mindanao.
Saleh was the military head of JEM when it signed a ceasefire agreement in April, but later split with the group's leadership.

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