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Firstly, Axel instituted a series of long sweep patrols, on horseback, to ensure that anything that was happening within twenty miles of the village was reported and planned for and, secondly, he and his two friends started putting in more defenses
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He had also instituted a twenty four hour watch so that at least four armed people were on the walls at all times
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So, he had instituted a series of lightning strikes against the enemy
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To promote such improvements was even said to be the chief of the public-spirited purposes for which it was instituted
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Civil government, so far as it is instituted for the security of property, is, in reality,
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instituted for the defence of the rich against the poor, or of those who have some property against those who have none at all
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The court of king's bench, instituted for the trial of criminal causes only, took cognizance of civil suits; the plaintiff pretending that the defendant, in not doing him justice, had been guilty of some trespass or misdemeanour
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The court of exchequer, instituted for the levying of the king's revenue, and for enforcing the payment of such debts only as were due to the king, took cognizance of all other contract debts ; the plantiff alleging that he could not pay the king, because the defendant would not pay him
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The court of the Mayor of Calcutta, originally instituted for the trial of mercantile causes, which arose in the city and neighbourlood, had gradually extended its jurisdiction with the extension of the empire
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The present universities of Europe were originally, the greater part of them, ecclesiastical corporations, instituted for the education of churchmen
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The laws of excise, though more effectual for the purpose for which they were instituted, are, in this respect, more vexatious than those of the customs
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A sinking fund, though instituted for the payment of old, facilitates very much the contracting of new debts
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I also instituted the Curatoria
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instituted a law suit to have this action overturned
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the lawsuits instituted by the environmental groups
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instituted by environmental groups that are designed to stop production of new plants
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laws preventing law suits that are instituted to stop construction or exempting the oil companies from
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It was not the Department of Education that instituted the use of tests to determine if high school
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The state of Alaska has instituted a law suit to have this action overturned
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Meeting the requirements of the above environmental regulations is bad enough but in addition we have the lawsuits instituted by the environmental groups
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One of the major hurdles to overcome is the lawsuits instituted by environmental groups that are designed to stop production of new plants
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preventing law suits that are instituted to stop construction and limiting the law suits invoking the environmental laws to existing or operating facilities or exempting the oil companies from complying with the environmental rules and regulations
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These law suits are not instituted to halt pollution
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They are instituted to stop our refining oil
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Our Congress should pass laws that prevent law suits from being instituted against non-existent facilities
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The original meaning of marriage was instituted by the church to establish a relationship between a man and a woman
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Parliament was suspicious that the army might be used against Parliament itself, because Parliament was sharply critical of the religious changes instituted by Laud
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With or without aid and co-operation, the absolutist monarch instituted a regular “paper regime”
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important to note the method by which this tyranny was instituted
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, as FDR instituted the welfare state
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35 But the Jews as we just said instituted a dance and then gave themselves up to feasting glad thanksgivings and psalms
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In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the British had instituted a system of ‘indentured labor’ to develop the colonies
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Matthew says as they were eating the Passover meal together at the Last Supper, Jesus Instituted the Lord’s Supper – a Memorial of himself as the Lord and Savior of the World as The Promised Messiah
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'She has instituted human sacrifice, and since her mating with Constantius, no less then five hundred men, women and children have been immolated
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He instituted other reforms, but these were the most important things he did: he instilled in Gorm a desire to see the civilized lands of the world; he taught the Picts how to work in iron; and he established contact between them and the civilized world
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take a look at the Old Testament examples of atonement instituted by
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As you will recall, God instituted the animal sacrificial system and gave
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instituted the animal sacrificial system in His grace so that these
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The point I would like to make here is that God instituted the animal
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Numerous conservation programs have been instituted to help
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“The great state of New Hampshire instituted their lottery in 1963
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England’s government instituted three policies in Tanganyika that created structural injustices
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Second, the British government instituted an “interventionist” form of the Doctrine of Indirect Rule
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instituted fresh “doctrines” that remain in the true Church today
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When Tops first instituted the cards so many years ago, someone roamed the store asking if you applied for the card
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voice maze – an answering system instituted in corporations that frees up one operator and results in complete frustration of the part of the customers
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procedures that had been instituted after the terrorist attacks on 9/11
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The zero-tolerance policy they’d instituted seemed to have helped to
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instituted underneath the guise of restitution
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This poses the question, what would have happened if the battle tactics instituted by Weygand had been in force when the campaign began?
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The Knight's Cross decorations were instituted by Adolf Hitler to replace the Pour le Mérite also known as the “Blue Max”, which was Imperial Germany’s highest award in recognition of outstanding acts of gallantry
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the message is clear: marriage is divinely instituted
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the Terrible, Stalin instituted a reign of terror without parallel, exterminating opponents or perceived opponents by the multi-million
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instituted is the official Mark of the Empire, which will be linked to
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So what I want to show you today is that God actually instituted a divine order, of handling money
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He actually instituted a divine order of handling money, and he intended it to create the most blessed group of people in the history of the world
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Jesus is brilliant, he could've done all this miraculously, but all he did was instituted a universal principle and he followed it
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You can imagine how important that will be in diverting attention and countering any allegations that might start flying around about the Government having instituted a ‘shoot to kill’ policy
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Jesus is brilliant; he could've done all this miraculously, but all he did was instituted a universal principle, and he followed it
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It had been instituted some years before to try to
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God instituted a time (one day in seven) that was just for Him and His bride
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Example: the religion instituted in France during the French revolution by Robespierre
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George cross is the highest British civilian award for acts of courage instituted 1940
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” Fatmother instituted a procedure that had
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these injustices are asserted to have been instituted by and/or are supported by the Infinite
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But the Almighty instituted this approach of giving Adam an order, and Adam’s forgetting of this order, only to remind us of Satan’s enmity and make us aware of him, as well as to tell us that anyone who falls through no intention of their own can easily return to their place in Al’lah’s presence
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whom God instituted, be it police, employers, or local govern-
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riage was instituted at Creation and the first wedding would have
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To capture some of the irreplaceable knowledge that was walking out of the door, the company instituted a KM program in which knowledge engineers worked to capture information about the B2 bomber from employees who had already been given pink slips
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Since the discovery of the detectaphone in his suite at Gastron's he had had his rooms thoroughly overhauled, lest by any chance there might be another of the magic little instruments concealed in the very walls, and having satisfied himself that there was not, he instituted a watch of private detectives to prevent a repetition of the unfortunate incident
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Kahn, as a result of the proceedings that Carton had instituted, had yielded the case to another, perhaps no better than himself, but wiser, after the fact
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They also, though they themselves were chiefly unworldly persons who lost money rather than made it, instituted the most searching private inquiries into Wemyss's business affairs, hoping that he might be caught out as such a rascal or so penniless, or, preferably, both, that no woman could possibly have anything to do with him
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instituted the present way of life of the Nagas
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instituted for theencouragement of proficiency in the use of martial weaponsand for the
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conducting thereof is upholding deceptions instituted by Newton that then formed the institution of lies
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is perpetrating fraud and conducting in upholding deceptions instituted by Newton that then formed the
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Moreover, nearly all change has always been instituted by the elite for their own advantage
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Today in modern civilization: all cultural change is instituted by the corporate Media
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They instituted an imaginary boundary line beyond which no American settlers could go
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In those days: the really rich greek equivalent of today’s billionaire; usually hired their own armies, and re-invaded the newly citizened Polis, and instituted a harsher rule
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They instituted their own form of citizenship even more exclusive, and more jealous and nasty
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instituted the very causes of war, conflict, suffering and despair as the foundations of the current
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They instituted themselves as the governing body of the west coast, in place of the former control of the nation by the elected heads in Washington DC, which was now nothing but a ghost city
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It has been argued with probability, from the divine sanction given to sacrifice in the patriarchal ages, that it was originally of divine appointment, and was instituted immediately after the expulsion from Paradise, as part of the worship of the exiled sinners
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The Committee also be apprised of the measures since instituted to prevent such re-
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was instituted in recognition of this situation
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In defence of these, as time advanced and wickedness increased, the order of knights-errant was instituted, to defend maidens, to protect widows and to succour the orphans and the needy
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"Have not your worships," replied Don Quixote, "read the annals and histories of England, in which are recorded the famous deeds of King Arthur, whom we in our popular Castilian invariably call King Artus, with regard to whom it is an ancient tradition, and commonly received all over that kingdom of Great Britain, that this king did not die, but was changed by magic art into a raven, and that in process of time he is to return to reign and recover his kingdom and sceptre; for which reason it cannot be proved that from that time to this any Englishman ever killed a raven? Well, then, in the time of this good king that famous order of chivalry of the Knights of the Round Table was instituted, and the amour of Don Lancelot of the Lake with the Queen Guinevere occurred, precisely as is there related, the go-between and confidante therein being the highly honourable dame Quintanona, whence came that ballad so well known and widely spread in our Spain--
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' And God said 'For this shall a man leave his father and his mother, and they shall be two in one flesh; and then was instituted the divine sacrament of marriage, with such ties that death alone can loose them
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He instituted comparisons between the elementary and clerical schools to the detriment of the latter; called to mind the massacre of St
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' He thought that Christ, like Plato, 'instituted all things common,' for which reason, he tells us, the citizens of Utopia were the more willing to receive his doctrines ('Howbeit, I think this was no small help and furtherance in the matter, that they heard us say that Christ instituted among his, all things common, and that the same community doth yet remain in the rightest Christian communities' (Utopia)
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Freeman and Watts were using their patients as case studies; there were no protocols, safeguards, or protections, nor were standards required or instituted by or upon the physicians as they experimented on their patients