Authorities despise him, people misunderstand him and villains continuously plot to get rid of him. |
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Authorities should aim at hiving off the two companies from the state coffers. |
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Authorities say the trio offered the day laborers work and then drove them to secluded areas to rob them at knifepoint. |
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Authorities were combing areas along the path of migratory birds for dead birds, and rushing any samples to laboratories for testing. |
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Authorities are making sure that they emphasize the fact that they're not out of the woods. |
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Authorities described the youths as troublemakers bored during a current school summer vacation. |
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In reality, the objective of the article was to illustrate the dilemmas and choices which have to be made by Highways Authorities. |
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Authorities last year filed a case against a leading actor for performing in vulgar scenes in a film. |
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Authorities charged them both with trespassing, peace disturbance, and resisting arrest. |
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Authorities released a dispersing liquid into the coastal waters to dilute the slick. |
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Authorities found it difficult to obtain blood samples from local inhabitants, many of whom are Pygmies. |
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Authorities will most likely resist any deal which may create a perception that they've gone easy on a person convicted for drug trafficking. |
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Authorities had requested a minute's silence but many people in Madrid stood in drizzly, chilly weather for about 10 minutes. |
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Authorities say that so far the timber dam is holding but it could send six feet of water rushing into downtown. |
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Authorities say rumors of a landslide caused panic at a mountaintop Hindu temple. |
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Authorities are urging about 9,000 people living nearby to evacuate that danger zone. |
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Authorities are anxious to douse this blaze and begin dealing with its aftermath. |
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Authorities have never publicly accounted for his whereabouts during the time of the alleged motel encounter. |
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Authorities were later seen removing a box spring from the couple's apartment. |
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Authorities in Moscow are investigating a Russian website offering cheap music downloads. |
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Authorities have also yet to determine the type of explosives used in the explosions. |
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Authorities made the area off limits to fishing, leaving hundreds out of work. |
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Authorities are conducting a battery of tests on the ill-fated Ethan Allen to try and determine why the boat capsized on Lake George. |
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Authorities are still investigating the reasons behind the fall, but do not believe that foul play was involved. |
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Authorities the world over are waking up to this fact and so now we see smoking bans imposed in many public places, and not a moment too soon. |
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Authorities say that a six-person party was on its way down from the summit when rockslides hit, killing the team's leader and two others. |
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We look forward to many more blue flags and congratulate the Local Authorities for their great work at Mutton Island and other locations. |
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Authorities say all three could be linked to at least 20 similar home invasions here, in the past three months. |
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You can, says Mark French of Leading Authorities, a top speaking agency, make a seven-figure income from speechifying alone. |
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Authorities have already distributed 8,600 tonnes of rice and 13.68 million taka in cash to flood victims. |
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Over the course of the week Local Authorities worked around the clock to improve travel conditions by gritting and salting roads in urban areas. |
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Authorities have shut down the unaccredited schools that prey on immigrants. |
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Authorities said at least 150,000 civilians fleeing the fighting needed emergency food and shelter. |
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Authorities finally admitted they couldn't seem to make a dent in the onslaught of dopers, vandals and thugs. |
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Authorities say the suspects made off with thousands of cases of beer and wine before they were caught. |
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Authorities say this blaze ignited after construction workers hit a gas line. |
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Authorities are now trying to ascertain whether they are members of the Rohingya community from the Arakan region of Myanmar. |
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Authorities are following up on the report and have yet to determine if the abductors are pirates or terrorists. |
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Authorities say excessive speed caused a train wreck that killed 36 people, and injured 81 others. |
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The landlord is a body corporate formed pursuant to the Conservation Authorities Act. |
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Surveillance of coastal shipping routes to maintain safe fairways is conducted by the Hydrographic and Nautical Authorities. |
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Authorities have been delegated, but basic services have not been up to par. |
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Authorities detected the first case of Hendra virus antibodies in a dog within a natural environment that same year. |
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Authorities often pursue smugglers ' ships for two days, along the many islands that run from Sakhalin Oblast to Japan. |
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Plus citing Authorities in the very first sentence just feels so very toadyish. |
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Authorities would have new powers to declare a regional state of emergency in the aftermath of a major terror alert. |
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Authorities have arrested high-profile editors, closed publications, and imposed news blackouts on politically sensitive events. |
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Authorities said a breath test administered at a police station showed a blood-alcohol reading of.08 percent. |
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Authorities announced today that he is to be conditionally released on bail. |
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Authorities have yet to release an official death toll, and an authoritative figure may be weeks away. |
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Authorities should assume an aggressive stance in screening money laundering and its related crimes. |
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Authorities say a hazardous spill has been contained following a train collision just south of Chicago. |
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Authorities in Indonesia now believe as many as 130,000 people were killed in the Boxing Day tsunamis. |
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Authorities in Singapore have expressed concern about the rising death toll from the tropical disease melioidosis. |
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Authorities found more than 200 weapons, some modified to fire automatically. |
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Authorities also introduced an open land tender system last year to improve market transparency, replacing often opaque land sales. |
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Local Authorities need to advertise to residents the facilities available for neonic disposal. |
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Authorities are now clamping down on the cross-border movement of tribal people on both sides of the frontier. |
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Authorities decreed a 90-day period before foot and mouth restrictions could be lifted. |
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Authorities at border points would be able to call up the data on the digital chip by swiping the passport against an electronic reader. |
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After a reception by the authorities in Boulogne, after 2 hours and 10 minutes the ferry left port still under Captain Hayward's command. |
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Following the liberation of 1945, allegations of collaboration with the occupying authorities were investigated. |
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Louis 2 years prior, and after being imprisoned for a year, was hired by Spanish authorities to lead an expedition to chart the upper Missouri. |
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The island authorities adopted a similar attitude, giving rise to accusations of collaboration. |
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Major precepting authorities such as the Greater London Authority and county councils cover areas that are larger than billing authorities. |
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The authorities in Alderney, having no direct communication with the UK, recommended that all islanders evacuate, and all but a handful did so. |
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Pliny's continuation of Bassus's History was one of the authorities followed by Suetonius and Plutarch. |
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The system was developed for tax reasons as the tax authorities wanted evidence that the internal billing records were correct. |
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On Thursday 15 February, German authorities published the first storm warning for the North Sea with wind speeds up to 9 Beaufort. |
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The city had a tradition of asserting its autonomy in dealings with the French authorities and even with the local Breton authorities. |
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These animals normally hit the plane's windshield or get sucked by the engine, in which case authorities label the incidents as avian ingestion. |
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Comparable community groups based in Ontario, Canada, are called conservation authorities. |
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Growth management can be a challenge for local authorities who must provide the infrastructure required by new residents. |
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Together, the two Kent authorities have 38 of the 164 grammar schools remaining in Britain. |
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Pliny studied the original authorities on each subject and took care to make excerpts from their pages. |
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The Inner Temple and Middle Temple are also local authorities for some purposes. |
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Such a hypothesis was raised by reviewing letters sent by Brazilian authorities at the time of the earthquake. |
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While there is some tourism there, Norwegian authorities limit access to the outpost to minimize impact on the scientific work. |
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Some authorities separate the entire group as their own subfamily, others remove some genera from the group, and keep others. |
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Several authorities have boldly attempted to equate the olitiau with a pterodactyl, in preference to a giant bat. |
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It is regulated by Faroese authorities but not by the International Whaling Commission, which does not regulate the hunts of small cetaceans. |
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As a result, various church authorities labeled different books as apocrypha, treating them with varying levels of regard. |
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Relations with the British colonial authorities in Aden and the south were usually tense. |
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Regional and departmental authorities use Breton to a very limited extent, for example in signage. |
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Refugees further reported violence directed against them by Yemeni authorities while living in refugee camps. |
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In the Middle Ages, the Church and the worldly authorities were closely related. |
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The organizations, propaganda agencies and authorities employed slogans that called up traditional values of thrift and healthy living. |
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Health authorities sided with these claims up until 1998, from which they reversed their position. |
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Ordnance Survey produces a wide variety of different products aimed at business users, such as utility companies and local authorities. |
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The local authorities, rather than the State, make up the larger part of the public sector in Sweden. |
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The extant lists of his authorities cover more than 400, including 146 Roman and 327 Greek and other sources of information. |
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Lead abatement programs have been mandated by some authorities in properties where young children live. |
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West Yorkshire County Council was abolished in 1986 so its five districts became effectively unitary authorities. |
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The government was restructured, and the civil and military authorities were separated. |
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Cornwall, Durham, Northumberland, Shropshire and Wiltshire became unitary authorities providing all services. |
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It is claimed government cuts to local authorities have hit Birmingham disproportionately. |
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The CEO made a public apology for the scandal, and promised full cooperation with the authorities. |
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Unitary authorities of England are local authorities that are responsible for the provision of all local government services within a district. |
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Short of supplies and doubting their ability to defend themselves, the city authorities requested that Hood take it under his protection. |
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They made such a hullabaloo about the change that the authorities were forced to change it back. |
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Still, at Southampton, attacks were so effective morale did give way briefly with civilian authorities leading people en masse out of the city. |
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This however led to protests in Guangzhou, which eventually dissuaded authorities from going forward with the proposal. |
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Bevan decided that the way forward was a national system rather than a system operated by local authorities. |
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It is certified gold by the BPI and platinum by the respective authorities in Australia, Denmark and New Zealand. |
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The parish authorities were known as vestries and consisted of all the ratepayers of the parish. |
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Other authorities claim that the two populations are phenotypically distinct and treat the East Pacific form as a full species. |
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During the Cromwellian invasion of Ireland, local authorities immediately surrendered without a fight. |
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It is common for the various authorities now in charge of the Royal Navy to be referred to as simply The Admiralty. |
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The Education Reform Act 1988 abolished the Inner London Education Authority and made the inner London boroughs education authorities. |
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Local authorities in both France and the UK called for the closure of Sangatte, and Eurotunnel twice sought an injunction against the centre. |
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The way local authorities are funded has also been subject to periodic and significant reform. |
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The Judiciary is independent from the Riksdag, Government and other State administrative authorities. |
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The language of Denmark is Danish, and the Danish state authorities are based in Denmark. |
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The exclusion from the courts of the malign influence of all authorities after the Georgium sidus became ascendant, would uncanonize Blackstone. |
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As of 2013 this general power of competence is available to all principal local authorities and some parish councils. |
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The Danish government provides an annual grant to the Faroese and the Greenlandic authorities to cover the costs of these devolved areas. |
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In Japan, such preparation is mandatory for government, local authorities, emergency services and the population. |
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Since 1997 public authorities have been obliged to observe the official spelling by way of the Orthography Law. |
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Unitary authorities were formed across the entirety of Scotland and Wales, and in larger cities in England. |
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I am on the side of the established authorities. I am in the cast-iron position of the man who falls into line with the law of the land. |
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Local precepting authorities such as parish councils cover areas that are smaller than billing authorities. |
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This bull prohibited the clergy from paying taxes to lay authorities without explicit consent from the Pope. |
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The civic authorities of Ghent, Ypres and Bruges proclaimed Edward King of France. |
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It was due to this, in their future dealings with Parliament, that it became clear that the authorities preferred Robert to his father. |
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The two authorities are responsible for different aspects of local government. |
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In December 2002 French authorities ordered the wreck to be removed, as it was perceived to represent a danger to shipping and the environment. |
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The ceremonial county of Durham is administered by four unitary authorities. |
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Many local authorities establish services, such as water supply as separate corporations or as a business unit of the authority. |
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In 1996, as part of the 1990s UK local government reform, Cleveland was abolished and its districts were reconstituted as unitary authorities. |
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He became less than popular with the church authorities, however, as a result of his support for disestablishment. |
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Berkshire was split into six unitary authorities, but not formally abolished. |
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Parts, or all, of a Remainder Waterway canal, could also be transferred to local authorities, etc. |
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The authorities are trying to crack down on drunk driving during the holidays. |
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Berkshire is split into unitary authorities, and Wokingham, Windsor and Slough have the next best GCSE results. |
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Unitary authorities are areas with only one council, and there are 55 in total. |
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The military authorities, however, regarded Polaris as but one part of a nuclear triad including ICBMs and bombers, each with its own function. |
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On 10 June 2015 Swiss authorities seized computer data from the offices of Sepp Blatter. |
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In 21 of 22 local authorities the vote was 'yes', with the exception being Monmouthshire by a slim majority. |
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Ceremonial counties may comprise combinations of county council areas and unitary authorities. |
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The EU also operates the Schengen Information System which provides a common database for police and immigration authorities. |
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This proposed a large decrease in the number of local authorities in the country. |
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In April 1914, the UVF assisted with the landing of 30,000 German rifles with 3,000,000 rounds at Larne by blockading authorities. |
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The book had been condemned by certain authorities connected with the Council, but had not been condemned conciliarly. |
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It should be noted, however, that burghs were largely outside the jurisdiction of county authorities. |
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Protection of an insignia in terms of trademark law requires registration by the trademark authorities. |
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Calderdale has the lowest truancy rate for unitary authorities, almost half that of Leeds, followed by North Lincolnshire. |
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It consumed 13,200 houses, 87 parish churches, St Paul's Cathedral, and most of the buildings of the City authorities. |
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The National Park Authority shares statutory planning functions with the five local authorities within the national park boundary. |
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On 29 October, the imperial authorities asked Italy for an armistice, but the Italians continued advancing, reaching Trento, Udine, and Trieste. |
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Golden moles and tenrecs seem to be related to each other, and most modern authorities place them within the afrotheres. |
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Local authorities were required to make returns of the number of children in their area and existing educational provision. |
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But the British authorities swiftly put down the rebellion and employed severe repression after the fighting had ended. |
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The budget of local authorities is supplemented by direct grants from the Scottish Government. |
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However, some authorities believe that all nine sulid species should be considered congeneric, in Sula. |
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Although there is no county council in Berkshire, these six unitary authorities comprise the ceremonial county of Berkshire. |
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Certain ad hoc official bodies successively acted as constructing and repairing authorities. |
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At Oxford he became actively involved with the socialist movement, antagonising the conservative university authorities. |
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The repairing authorities, in this case, were the magistri pagorum or magistrates of the cantons. |
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Federal, state, and local authorities govern the use of display fireworks in the United States. |
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The new authorities abolished the Church of England and the House of Lords. |
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The local authorities are the councils of the 32 London boroughs and the City of London Corporation. |
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As the authorities dealt with the worst excesses, public decorum was gradually restored. |
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There are 15 local education authorities in the Yorkshire and Humber region. |
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Humphrey denied the presence of the two fugitives, but another servant led the authorities to their hiding place. |
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Humphrey Littleton, who had escaped from the authorities at Hagley, got as far as Prestwood in Staffordshire before he was captured. |
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His cousin Humphrey, despite his cooperation with the authorities, met his end at Red Hill near Worcester. |
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In this state of emergency, Charles again overrode the City authorities and put his brother James, Duke of York in charge of operations. |
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Turpin arranged the meeting by letter, which was intercepted by the authorities. |
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The theft of cadavers for medical research was a common enough occurrence, and was likely tolerated by the authorities in York. |
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Avon has since been abolished, and several mainly urban areas have become unitary authorities. |
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The mediaeval authorities were more interested in ensuring adequate quality and strength of the beer than discouraging drinking. |
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The dispute represents a significant stage in the creation of a papal monarchy separate from and equal to lay authorities. |
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In 1530, the authorities called Holbein to account for failing to attend the reformed communion. |
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None of his work dates from this period, and the Basel authorities paid him six months salary in advance. |
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Although Julian's views were not typical, the authorities might not have challenged her theology because of her status as an anchoress. |
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Early Canadian governors and administrators were answerable only to British authorities. |
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In the South of Lancashire, North East of Cheshire and the Birmingham area, there would be 3 metropolitan areas, with 20 district authorities. |
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Presumably these authorities did not consider any of Marlowe's works to be unacceptable other than the Amores. |
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Kyd told authorities the writings found in his possession belonged to Christopher Marlowe, a fellow dramatist and former roommate. |
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Milton's thinking on divorce caused him considerable trouble with the authorities. |
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Figures such as the founder of the Society of Friends, George Fox, were jailed by the Cromwellian authorities and published at their own peril. |
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The authorities aimed, with ultimate success, to chase Paine out of Great Britain. |
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Paine, as well as Bonneville's other controversial guests, aroused the suspicions of authorities. |
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The act also allowed local authorities to contribute to the upkeep of Remainder Waterways. |
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All of Berkshire's unitary authorities have results above the England average, with West Berkshire considerably above average. |
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He had wished to be buried in his own garden, but the French authorities forbade it. |
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In the majority of unitary authorities an existing district council took over powers from the county council. |
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They now work with local authorities and landowners to develop restoration plans and secure funding. |
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The Local Government Act 1972 completely reorganised local authorities in England and Wales. |
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The DCMS has policy responsibility for three statutory corporations and two public broadcasting authorities. |
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The lack of official events was partly because the authorities were concerned that encouraging more partygoers would cause overcrowding. |
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Today the sport is played in over 40 countries with more than 50 member national authorities. |
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Some racing authorities in Australia, partly finance some of the Greyhound Adoption Groups, which house dozens of greyhounds a month. |
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The county councils also gained the duties of the abolished education authorities. |
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Italian authorities were preparing to hold the games when Mount Vesuvius erupted on 7 April 1906, devastating the city of Naples. |
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While the golf authorities in the various parts of the world cooperate harmoniously overall, there is still some rivalry. |
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Today India has a very well established racing and breeding industry, and the sport is conducted on nine racetracks by seven racing authorities. |
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The FIA have warned Spanish authorities about the repetition of such behaviour. |
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Local authorities foster cultural activities by supporting local artists, building arts centres, and by holding fairs. |
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The government declared the area a disaster zone and took control from local authorities. |
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Elections were held on 7 May 1964, with the new councils acting as shadow authorities before coming into their powers the following year. |
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The territory currently delegates control of PR Chinese immigrants, as well as issue of visitor permits, to Chinese authorities. |
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In 1990 it was abolished and the Inner London borough councils also became local education authorities. |
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Many other authorities and agencies also have statutory powers, generally subject to some central government supervision. |
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The year 1850 saw the victory of the Evangelical cleric George Cornelius Gorham in a celebrated legal action against church authorities. |
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Neither the central government nor local authorities are permitted to sue anyone for defamation. |
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Local authorities are responsible for matters such as planning, local roads, sanitation, and libraries. |
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Recognised primary and secondary schools must adhere to the curriculum established by the relevant authorities. |
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For the German occupying authorities war thus appears to offer the most appropriate occasion for carrying out their policy of genocide. |
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The Eisteddfod Act of 1959 allowed local authorities to give financial support to the event. |
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The Glasgow City Region, is a collection of local authorities clustered around Glasgow. |
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Prior to 2015 the eight authorities formed only a combined strategic planning authority. |
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The remoteness of the prison made the authorities feel they could ignore us with impunity. |
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However, there is no unanimous agreement among authorities as to the current status of these powers or what precisely defines a great power. |
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There are 269 'lower tier' authorities, which all have the function of billing authority for Council Tax. |
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Blackpool and Blackburn with Darwen are unitary authorities do not come under county council control. |
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The remaining 20 outer boroughs became local education authorities in their own right. |
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Any actions of government authorities that violate Convention rights are illegal except if mandated by an Act of Parliament. |
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Town meetings resulted in the Suffolk Resolves, a declaration not to cooperate with the royal authorities. |
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John's, not far from Montreal, which alarmed the population and the authorities there. |
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The Tudor authorities were extremely nervous about how the villagers who had lost their homes would react. |
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The authorities saw many people becoming what they regarded as vagabonds and thieves as a result of enclosure and depopulation of villages. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, the US Occupation authorities initially encouraged the formation of independent unions. |
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The national park authorities and the Broads Authority are covered by similar regulatory controls to those applied to local councils. |
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In the past this was partly paid for by local authorities, and refunded to them from the government to varying degrees. |
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The German authorities engaged in a systematic effort to destroy Polish culture and national identity. |
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Polish authorities maintain a program of improving operating speeds across the entire Polish rail network. |
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During wars and national uprisings communication was provided mainly through the military authorities. |
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During this period of weakness, the Allies decided against a rapid advance into Tunisia while they wrestled with the Vichy authorities. |
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The army and civil authorities in India were very slow to respond to the needs of the troops and civilian refugees. |
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In practice, both government and army were strictly controlled by the Japanese authorities. |
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A block grant introduced in 1948 helped the social services provided by local authorities. |
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The local authorities run cycle hire centres at Ashbourne, Parsley Hay, Middleton Top and the Upper Derwent Valley. |
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In 1949, local authorities were empowered to provide people suffering from poor health with public housing at subsidised rents. |
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Precepting authorities do not collect Council Tax directly, but instruct a billing authority to do it on their behalf by setting a precept. |
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The department evaluated proposals for more local education authorities to close grammar schools and to adopt comprehensive secondary education. |
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On 26 October 2016, French authorities announced that the camp had been cleared. |
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Article 13 provides for the right for an effective remedy before national authorities for violations of rights under the Convention. |
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The two unitary authorities of Dumfries and Galloway in the west and the Scottish Borders in the east cover almost all of the Southern Uplands. |
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Most of the local authorities in mid and west Wales are classified as part of the 'Coastal and Countryside' supergroup. |
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In 1996, Swansea became one of 22 unitary authorities with the addition of part of the former Lliw Valley Borough. |
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In November 2005, proposals were announced which would see the number of local authorities reduced to seven. |
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Typically unitary authorities cover towns or cities which are large enough to function independently of county or other regional administration. |
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They are not planning authorities, but are consulted on some planning applications. |
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Other than the cities of London and Westminster, no local authorities in the Greater London area have been granted city status. |
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The power vested in local authorities is administered by elected councillors. |
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I think that is what we principally object to, a continuous layerization of authorities. |
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All local authorities in the United Kingdom are overseen by elected councillors. |
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The draft bill contained two proposals, one for eight local authorities and one for nine local authorities. |
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The bill did not propose names for the local authorities, only listing them by number as a combination of existing principal areas. |
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The number of councils are to remain as they currently are, unless two or more local authorities wish to pursue a voluntary merger. |
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The four police authorities, three fire and rescue authorities, and three national park authorities in Wales are associate members. |
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Voluntary joint arrangements, such as waste authorities are also in this category. |
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In these areas the principal authorities are the councils of the subdivisions, the metropolitan boroughs. |
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This right remained a bone of contention between the church authorities and universities that were slowly distancing themselves from the Church. |
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The remainder of the road network is managed by the Scottish local authorities in each of their areas. |
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Under pressure from the university authorities, he forced Childe to resign despite much opposition from staff. |
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In March 2011, the UN handed over operational control of the police force to the East Timor authorities. |
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For ceremonial purposes, unitary authorities are considered to be part of the county to which they formerly belonged. |
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Until the Soviet authorities closed the border in 1936, Kazakh nomads would occasionally use these passes. |
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Unitary authorities can additionally have the status of borough or city, although this has no effect on their powers or functions. |
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The United Kingdom Statistics Authority is responsible for coordinating the release of census data by the devolved statistics authorities. |
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It was first printed by the King's Printer Robert Barker and was the third translation into English approved by the English Church authorities. |
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Despite some MEPs calling for the report to be published, Parliamentary authorities had refused until an MEP broke confidentiality and leaked it. |
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Though the Queen Regent, Mary of Guise, made no move against Knox, his activities caused concern among the church authorities. |
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In principle the High Court is bound by its own previous decisions, but there are conflicting authorities as to what extent. |
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Often priests were tortured or executed after capture unless they cooperated with the English authorities. |
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Almost all governmental and administrative functions are exercised by authorities and agencies affiliated to the Executive. |
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English language proficiency for regions, local authorities, 2011 Census Merged Wards and MSOAs in England and Wales. |
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London is divided into London boroughs while the other regions are divided into metropolitan counties, shire counties and unitary authorities. |
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In most cases, the participating authorities are local authorities, although in other cases regional or district authorities are involved. |
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Of these, the first three are affiliated with federal authorities and the last two are subordinate to state governments. |
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The boards in most cases continue to exist as voluntary associations of council leaders, funded by the local authorities themselves. |
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My wife and I happened to have fought with authorities to address the extremely dangerous roads throughout this citifying rural community. |
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Hand to hand markets became a feature of town life, and were regulated by town authorities. |
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The referendum was again marred by reports of vote rigging on the part of the French authorities. |
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The Welsh Local Government Association represents the interests of local authorities in Wales. |
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Since the 2000s, the Djiboutian authorities have strengthened ties with China. |
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Their work is limited to the competencies of the local and regional authorities which constitute them. |
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Given the little attention of the political authorities, the region was very predated by foreigners, mainly Argentines. |
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From early on, Voltaire had trouble with the authorities for critiques of the government. |
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Some Conservative authorities permit wine and grape juice made without rabbinic supervision. |
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English authorities of the Cromwellian period, aware that Irish was widely spoken in Dublin, arranged for its official use. |
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Guru Arjan was captured by Mughal authorities who were suspicious and hostile to the religious order he was developing. |
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A domestic partner outside marriage is referred to as a de facto husband or wife by some authorities. |
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A few of the local authorities and schools had also never accessed the repository, and some of these institutions were unaware of its existence. |
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Conflict with Mughal authorities escalated during the lifetime of Guru Teg Bahadur and Guru Gobind Singh. |
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However, the proposal was opposed by many farmers and local authorities in the area. |
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Over 150 people were arrested and imprisoned, with even more accused who were not formally pursued by the authorities. |
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The Education Act 1902 allowed local authorities to create secondary schools. |
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Half of UK police forces do not record such cases and many local authorities are also unable to provide figures. |
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Local education authorities have some responsibility for all state schools in their area. |
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There are currently 152 local education authorities in England and 22 in Wales. |
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Each of the consortia are responsible for school improvement services throughout their respective local authorities and schools. |
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For Wales, there is data on the Welsh language and population data on unitary authorities. |
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The equally conservative college dismissed him after he deliberately provoked the college authorities. |
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The Who were not told until after the show because civic authorities feared crowd problems if the concert were cancelled. |
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On 17 December 2012, British authorities reopened the probe of Winehouse's death. |
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Detailed Characteristics tables for travel to work and armed forces, MSOA and ward level car or van availability for local authorities. |
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Her husband was summoned by the authorities to explain why his oldest son had gone abroad, and in March 1586 the Clitherow house was searched. |
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