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(91) Like the provincial nobility of the northern provinces, this was a working nobility.
(92) Almost a thousand buildings are represented, mainly from the city of Rome and from eastern provinces of the Roman empire.
(93) This clause allows provinces to be exempt from court rulings for five years.
(94) I could still function out in the provinces, where local political barons had their own media agendas.
(95) The Empire has no capital as such, as the Emperor is chosen from amongst the Elector Counts throughout the provinces.
(96) Much more than a military commander, Pompey appointed kings and created new Roman provinces.
(97) The outer provinces still possessed immense stretches where atomic power had not yet been re-introduced.
(98) When Ottawa's programme expired in April, pressure mounted on the provinces to provide assistance.
(99) Most hospitals in the provinces relied on donations or regular subscriptions to keep going.
(100) In spite of difficulties - and of the fact that eight Anglican provinces already ordain women - official discussions about unity continue.
(101) A week later a mob set fire to a town hall in Chauri Chaura in the United Provinces, killing 22 policemen.
(102) Another argument in favour of the provinces is that the steady decentralisation of justice from London naturally increases the importance of the provincial Bar.
(103) It reported in mid-1861, but suggested only that the peasantry of the western provinces fulfil their obligations in cash rather than labour.
(104) In the provinces it took a little time before London fashions were adopted.
(105) The Provinces Division operates with a management structure consisting of two regional teams.
(106) At present guerrilla activity was reported in Kyongji province, north and south Chungchong provinces and on the island of Cheju.
(107) But no one has mentioned what's been going on in our eastern provinces or in Katanga in the south.
(108) As clashes in the capital continued there were similar incidents in the provinces of Malange, Huambo and Huila.
(109) After studying law Sezer worked as a magistrate in the provinces for several years.
(110) In some provinces, production houses get a tax credit of as much as 35 percent for money they spend on labor.
(111) Navarre, for example, enjoys just as many ancient and enshrined foral privileges as the Basque provinces.
(112) The eastern provinces are likely to rebel if they are not given more freedom.
(113) But economic reform is passing power from central government to the provinces,[http://sentencedict.com/provinces.html] and from repressive institutions to individual enterprises.
(114) The boundaries of provinces are marked with dotted lines.
(115) The country's maritime provinces are rich.
(116) Which provinces are joined to New Brunswick by land?
(117) In addition a crop failure in many provinces.
(118) Did you visit the Prairie provinces?
(119) The Provinces in Spain, Venezuela and Italy actively engaged.
(120) Cuba is politically and administratively divided into 14 provinces.
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