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| lated that he requested Emperor Shah Jahan to | sanction a place suitable for setting up of an observa |
| ono said that "The President has instructed a | sanction against whoever was responsible for the accid |
| hlets, especially one entitled Does the Bible | sanction American Slavery? |
| bin), and Warner Music Group would eventually | sanction an official release of the complete song for |
| ppeared in the Clint Eastwood film, The Eiger | Sanction and several other films. |
| Instead, he found himself providing official | sanction and legal grounds for a series of criminal ac |
| e to negotiate the abolition of the Pragmatic | Sanction and to defend the interests of the Angevins a |
| , although the book was published without his | sanction, and sharply criticised his siege proceedings |
| he property of a trade which has received the | sanction and encouragement of the state. |
| f the Archbishop De Beaumont, who refused his | sanction and withdrew his students from Hooke's lectur |
| Formal IRSP | sanction and mandate was provided by the Ard Chomhairl |
| ctice could not be perpetuated without social | sanction, and definitely not without the connivance an |
| equiring freedom of will and awareness of the | sanction, and concluded by saying: "We do not know who |
| rried on [by] the Irregulars is without moral | sanction and therefore the killing of National soldier |
| rt-Import Sonderposten, in Hamburg, are under | sanction, as affiliates or supporters of al-Qaida, by |
| of the Italian Penal Code, which respectively | sanction as felonies "Obscene publications and shows", |
| on, England the UCI would officially hold and | sanction BMX World Championships and with it inherited |
| The Final | Sanction by Steve Lyons |
| s suspension a divinis (the gravest canonical | sanction) by the bishop. |
| eate a newsgroup without any official vote or | sanction by the user community. |
| Four organizations | sanction competitive events in the modern American clo |
| This we publish, declare, | sanction, decreeing that these our letters always are |
| owever, the refusal of the company's board to | sanction development of larger locomotives, and fricti |
| r petition, but she opened the school without | sanction during his absence from the Diocese while he |
| e Quadruple Alliance) to uphold the pragmatic | sanction enabling their favoured candidate Maria There |
| s had been calling on the Security Council to | sanction Eritrea for several months. |
| The South Texas Intermediate | Sanction Facility Unit, a parole confinement facility |
| eaty, was an attempt to restore the Pragmatic | Sanction following the death of Duke Joseph Ferdinand |
| Nonant did, however, receive papal | sanction for the replacement of monks at Coventry. |
| Sanction for the Northern Lighthouse Board to build th | |
| s Chief of Staff requested Emperor Hirohito's | sanction for the 'strategic operation' against Chinese |
| civil union, unable to obtain Catholic Church | sanction for the marriage. |
| cientist is on a UN list of individuals under | sanction for suspected links to secret nuclear activit |
| Earl of Somerset, with a view to secure court | sanction for the choice of Davenant. |
| floated a loan for public works, and obtained | sanction for the establishment of a branch of the Roya |
| and in the same year the Government accorded | sanction for the starting of Postgraduate courses. |
| al and Provincial level later provided public | sanction for the attack. |
| On 2 October 1848, the council gave their | sanction for the construction of the first public bath |
| idential sources without being subject to any | sanction for criminal contempt. |
| en evolved, there is, so far, as much natural | sanction for the one as the other. |
| bert and Stephen were present, procured papal | sanction for four propositions opposed to certain of G |
| eceiving the Tarsi sh-a -palli sasanam (Royal | sanction for the introduction of Syrian liturgy) at Th |
| Ohio Supreme Court decided in a 5-2 ruling to | sanction Forbes for his role in the Coingate scandal. |
| Both stories were published without | sanction from Glidrose. |
| MI6 received special | sanction from the Prime Minister (John Major) for Mr E |
| When his | sanction from playing basketball ended, Kas, as he is |
| he company of her colleague, Ratna, who seeks | sanction from her village's guardian deity Karuppu Sam |
| Prime Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa obtained | sanction from Parliament to construct a new Parliament |
| Rep. Tiahrt has opposed measures to | sanction government-funded abortions. |
| ne night before her marriage and ask Jeeva to | sanction him a loan of Rs 25 lakhs. |
| he Spanish throne, hoping that Napoleon would | sanction his return to the Neapolitan Throne he had fo |
| She appeared in The Eiger | Sanction in 1975. |
| t Wenceslaus reportedly due to his refusal to | sanction in certain instances the marriages of Protest |
| pointed out that "hatred and violence have no | sanction in our religious and political traditions", w |
| It was not even clear that breaching a UN | sanction is a criminal offence. |
| s gowns have not been proscribed so 'official | sanction' is irrelevant. |
| The record of the latter's | sanction is preserved in the Book of Armagh, in the ha |
| The Eiger | Sanction is a 1972 thriller novel by Rodney William Wh |
| The Final | Sanction is a 1990 film, directed by David A. Prior an |
| The Final | Sanction is a BBC Books original novel written by Stev |
| as as yet no Scottish Football Association to | sanction it. |
| the Ministry of Information were reluctant to | sanction its release on the grounds that it depicted l |
| 's films Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, The Eiger | Sanction, Joe Kidd and Every Which Way But Loose. |
| In December 1961, without Lutuli's | sanction, Nelson Mandela of the Provincial ANC publicl |
| "We did not | sanction nor would we ever sanction anyone to say any |
| o unlikely that the group of Ho-Chunk had the | sanction of their nation. |
| The result was Government | sanction of funds within a few weeks for the same proj |
| olius of Constantinople, without the official | sanction of the clergy or people of Antioch. |
| Charles V proclaimed the Pragmatic | Sanction of 1549 eternally uniting Namur with the othe |
| mperor, Charles Albert rejected the Pragmatic | Sanction of 1713 and claimed the German territories of |
| him to take refuge in London where, under the | sanction of King James II, he opened a church for the |
| of its special forces unit, and says with the | sanction of state officials he personally killed 1000 |
| udgment being upheld, leading to the judicial | sanction of "separate but equal". |
| VII, who denied the validity of the Pragmatic | Sanction of 1830 that abolished the semi Salic Law (he |
| ally led to the promulgation of the Pragmatic | Sanction of 1713, a document which abolished male-only |
| e to the sugar-beet industry, and by official | sanction of a scheme for the formation of a joint-stoc |
| trade with foreign governments, requiring the | sanction of parliament, down to minute rules for regul |
| in Syria and Palestine under the auspices and | sanction of Great Britain.... |
| Concordat explicitly superseded the Pragmatic | Sanction of Bourges, (1438), which had proved ineffect |
| illicit opium traffic by imposing an economic | sanction on its medicinal opium industry. |
| d as a "moonshine" product without government | sanction or approval. |
| liek, that is, of all who chose to attend, to | sanction or reject it. |
| ce no family court or religious authority can | sanction or recognize polygamous unions without breaki |
| igures are often allowed to circulate without | sanction or disapproval from the Saudi leadership, mor |
| n that the defendant did "(g)ive approval to; | sanction, permit; favour, encourage" (CCH, at para. |
| The WCHL gained CAHA | sanction prior to the 1970-71 season, allowing the Oil |
| A Review of ‘Graduated | Sanction' Programs" (with Barry Krisberg and Elliott C |
| lleged underworld links and decide whether to | sanction prosecution under the Maharashtra Control of |
| This proved to be an exceptionally effective | sanction, quickly showing the other side the advantage |
| In December 2004 ( | sanction ratified in September 2005), Giovanella was b |
| The House of Commons declined to | sanction Reading's institution, and appointed Edward C |
| The Final | Sanction reviews at The Doctor Who Ratings Guide |
| er breed and equestrianism organizations that | sanction shows also have their own programs for traini |
| Monsignor Pereira annulled the | sanction sometime later that year. |
| n of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) did not | sanction table tennis. |
| ned Dynamo from competitions for two years, a | sanction that was later overturned. |
| They can | sanction the term "symbol" all they want, but conventi |
| n his Minister of Transport Barbara Castle to | sanction the building of the bridge. |
| iarch of Jerusalem, who had been unwilling to | sanction the deposition of Euphemius, united himself i |
| tain the European guarantee for the Pragmatic | Sanction, the court of Vienna resolved to sacrifice th |
| ealth for all of them if he, des Grieux, will | sanction the liaison between Manon and GM. |
| ning in 1887 on the refusal of the Chamber to | sanction the abolition of exemptions of any kind. |
| so recommended that the government should not | sanction the creation of a national natural gas infras |
| levies and, as the Kirk party had refused to | sanction The Engagement (an agreement between Charles |
| ng "If the friends of State rights propose to | sanction the violation of these Indian treaties, they |
| risoner on the trial, but induced the king to | sanction the execution against his inclination and wor |
| If infant baptism is without New Testament | sanction, then one who was sprinkled in infancy has no |
| atches on their own account, without official | sanction; this was the first time this had been done. |
| , though accounts of him forcing Edward VI to | sanction this - with Edward "driven to pen the mandate |
| ept a second resolution which did not include | sanction threats. |
| General Assembly that first extended official | sanction to liturgical forms. |
| inese servant and without official government | sanction to Rangpur. |
| formidable army, the king would not give his | sanction to his great general's desire to use it for t |
| Pleased, Mrs. Seth agrees to | sanction Twinky's wedding. |
| The formation of LBSP was a way to avoid | sanction under the Anti-Defection Law, and thus LBSP w |
| he Time Lords intended to carry out the Final | Sanction, until the Doctor and the Master together res |
| a corporate body to seek official government | sanction, usually in the form of a charter, in order t |
| state that did not (and to this day does not) | sanction varsity competition in boys' volleyball, he o |
| I did not count this as a positive test so no | sanction was applied. |
| The | sanction was a six-month suspension of Forbes' license |
| Sanction was obtained and on 8 December 1862, the Soub | |
| Another possible | sanction was terror from Nazi paramilitary groups, to |
| In January 1572, however, the requisite | sanction was obtained, and he is found to be in receip |
| urt of Justice decision in 2005 held that the | sanction was not unduly lenient. |
| But the main | sanction we do have is in not dealing with these peopl |
| y valid and applicable will confirm it by our | sanction, written above it with our imperial hand. |
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