Therefore, instead of a final dispensation, the story of a monster at the limit of the tellable concludes irresolutely, even incoherently. |
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The political dispensation to follow will be either stable or colonial, but not both. |
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The mistake committed was to audit books in terms of the old dispensation where cheque books were used for payments. |
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He added that the people are feeling insecure during the rule of present dispensation. |
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Under the new dispensation of the modern welfare state, with the big job-grinder going round and round, this does not happen. |
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As the controversies over dispensation of the western territories grew unavoidable, so the Jacksonian political alignments crumbled. |
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As in other ordinations from other faiths, we had to have dispensation from the Pope for the ordination. |
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The Ministry of Food even gave the railway special dispensation to operate its restaurant car without the requirement for food stamps. |
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This has always seemed unlikely since without a dispensation marriage within the forbidden degrees was always open to challenge. |
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To get diamonds for this purpose from conflict zones will require special dispensation from organizations such as the United Nations, they say. |
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As professionals, pharmacists should offer information on use and dispensation of medication, not their particular religious convictions. |
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Rules on taxation now include dispensation for charitable bodies or individuals engaged in charity. |
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The dispensation of the award for overtly political purposes is by no means unprecedented. |
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A restive population is demanding the birth of some new dispensation to take charge and solve our problems. |
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She also argues for a reappraisal of the colonial past, and a transformation of the political dispensation in the future. |
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This new dispensation in turn required the expansion of the political nation to create a legitimate match of taxation and representation. |
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The temples were the preserve of classical arts till the arrival of Colonists whose dispensation, by definition, changed the rules of patronage. |
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In fact criticism is a necessary ingredient of any democratic dispensation as it helps to keep those in positions of authority in check. |
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It looks as if the present dispensation has a perennial dual policy while dealing with hotheads of one community and thugs of its own ilk. |
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British policy had developed in the early 1970s as a twin track of levying war and constructing a political dispensation. |
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There has to be special dispensation for goalkeepers and the SFA have got to argue our case with Fifa. |
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So within these four parameters, one needs to crystallize the political dispensation that one would like to have in Afghanistan. |
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The Justice Department fought that order by requesting more time to appeal the decision, and special dispensation for its continuing interrogation of Mr. Padilla. |
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This descent was marked by the gift of tongues, and St. Peter is recorded in Acts as seeing in this the new dispensation that had been prophesied by Joel. |
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Furthermore, any person who impeded the dispensation of justice, by falsifying evidence for example, was also liable to criminal prosecution. |
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Industries now have to lobby and politicise to get dispensation. |
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As a freelance writer under the old dispensation, I had qualified as a Sole Proprietor and was able to insure both of us. |
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The courts and the Office of the Public Prosecutor shall take actions to ensure the prompt, transparent and effective dispensation of justice. |
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Our narrator insists that such a dispensation was never on offer or agreed to in 1982 when the band came together. |
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Unmoved by a chorus of anguished cries, the Biltmore crew calmly rounded up the glasses, tallied the tabs and shrugged off entreaties for special dispensation. |
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Such filing gives you no dispensation from complying with the relevant legislation. |
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The old Apache warrior was given special dispensation to put in an appearance. |
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He said he understood the situation in Martinique, and that a dispensation had been granted to outermost regions on modernisation. |
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Of course this is notwithstanding that failure to receive dispensation from form invalidates marriages where diriment impediments are not present. |
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In the provincial dispensation, the democratic government incorporated the land issue in its approach within fairness and justice principles. |
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While most African Americans cringe when a white person utters the so-called N-word, many give black entertainers like Rock a special dispensation to use it. |
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Check their Web sites for more detailed information before you sign up for anything requiring shots or special dispensation from the Azerbaijani embassy. |
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When combined with the conspicuous deployment of troops and liberal dispensation of patronage to the other princes and Court grandees it was enough to ensure victory. |
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His eyes glisten with unshed tears as he reaches the threshold of his release, desperate to rid himself of the unwanted pleasure but requiring Kenneth's dispensation to do so. |
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Selling fireworks should be prohibited other than for the few days immediately before November 5, unless the authorities give special dispensation for other events. |
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The older dispensation was not as bad as liberal commentators and story-tellers would have us believe, but it is gone forever and will not return. |
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Prior to independence and before the partial democratic dispensation of the British the country had been ruled by absolute monarchy, stretched for centuries. |
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The negotiations for a new dispensation in South Africa that began in 1990 effectively brought an end to South Africa's policy of regional destabilization. |
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Bush indicated that the dispensation of the federal surplus for tax cuts is a top priority, and much of the nation seems to agree with him, despite his minority status. |
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To this effect, it is imperative that Zambia takes stock of its investment in health infrastructure before originating grandiose plans on medical dispensation. |
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This is not an exception, all the prisons in the country has more remand prisoners than convict prisoners because of the delay in dispensation of justice. |
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They were wed by special dispensation at St Mary's Church in Shrewton on Monday afternoon in a ceremony performed by Royal Yeomanry padre Simon Bloxam-Rose. |
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He also noted the disproportional dispensation of aid that would result from such a plan. |
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Were they to fail to complete nine full terms, they will be prevented from taking their degrees in the expected year, unless they receive special dispensation. |
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The decision was always bound to be very painful for any patriot even in the worst of times, not to mention during a democratic dispensation. |
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The new dispensation would for the first time allow in groups of married priests. |
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This being so, the current legal dispensation that allows the application of the death penalty will in practice be overruled. |
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Under the new dispensation, many Egypto-Hellenic-Roman deities were incorporated into the new religion as saints. |
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Rousfeti a word of Turkish origin denoting the reciprocal dispensation of favours has remained the norm. |
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Its boss, Charles Bolden, had to seek a special dispensation to talk to his hosts. The frostiness is beginning to affect research, too. |
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The ethnic Nuer and Shilluk, who hold sway in the oil-rich Upper Nile province of southern Sudan, are seeking a greater stake in Sudan's new political dispensation. |
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Parents or guardians who fail to enroll a child in an approved school with a dispensation may be fined. |
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The dispensation applicable to the rest of the world should be applicable to Africa. |
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In this case the member is received by virtue of a dispensation of the Grand Master called magistral grace. |
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In 1245 he enjoyed a dispensation enabling him to hold three ecclesiastical benefices. |
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The things as these, were the prognostications or foremessages of the coming of the dispensation as needed by the time they came in. |
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Also in 1491 Fisher received a papal dispensation to enter the priesthood despite being under canonical age. |
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Also in communion are the Estonian and Finnish Orthodox churches who have a dispensation to use the Gregorian calendar for all purposes. |
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Yet, despite these remedial measures, the prevailing sentiment remained to be that the dispensation of justice in the country was slow and tedious. |
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And if you are going to break them – by making risotto with the wrong kind of rice or by serving rigatoni with a meat sauce, for example – you will need a Papal dispensation. |
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By dispensation we own the habiliments of the legal profession — suits, shirts, ties, polished shoes — which we don for those occasions when we must meet with our counterparts in the world outside. |
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As the new dispensation is proclaimed, another group of Paradise beings will take up residence and begin planning the age to follow the new age: the stage of light and life. |
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As for strengthening the institutions of governance, we should not let slip our commitment to the dispensation of justice, the conduct of free and fair elections and the efficient management of national resources. |
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In 1987 and 1989, approval was given for the use of creosote for pressure impregnation of wood in closed systems for railway sleepers and masts only, and the general dispensation was withdrawn. |
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Europe is rejecting the possibility of prolonging a dispensation granted by the WTO that it views as unlikely and too costly in terms of the erosion of preferences. |
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Sales are subjected to the present general conditions which prevail over all purchase conditions, except under formal and specific dispensation of the Seller. |
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The European Union and Pakistan urge the international community not to waver from its consensus on the future political dispensation in Afghanistan, which should be broad-based, multi-ethnic and acceptable to all Afghans. |
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Mark Durkan, the party leader, said: 'We were the first party to recognise that a new dispensation would create new possibilities for political realignment, both within the North and across the island. |
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Should we wait to awaken in mass resurrection at the next dispensation of grace and mercy when we could right now take our new forms on the third day as certified sons and daughters of God? |
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The international community has a crucial role to play in facilitating the development of the will to peace in order to help usher in a new political dispensation in this troubled area. |
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You can file your invoices in your Isabel software, but such filing may not give you dispensation from complying with any legal requirements for filing in other ways. |
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The Agreement will help bring this about by providing a framework for a new political dispensation which recognises the full and equal legitimacy of our different identities and aspirations. |
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Connor had hoped to be exempted from the levy – along with other special cases – but her appeal for dispensation was turned down by the island's central bank last week. |
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Related: 'Build your own lightsaber' kit could send Star Wars fans into orbit Jobs gave Ive special dispensation to remove himself from public speaking, instead swapping them for appearances in scripted videos. |
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Better a monarchy that acts as a buffer than democracy that may strengthen conservatives, they say. Indeed, the greater challenge to the current dispensation has come not from liberals but from the devout. |
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We simplified the firearms licence renewal process by providing a temporary dispensation for two years and by looking into the renewal fees, and by reducing the fees that Canadians have to pay. |
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The NRC made a number of recommendations aimed at promoting an allinclusive political process and at reaching out to those groups that felt left out in the new political dispensation. |
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Indeed, the mechanism of inter-professional negotiations approved by the French public authorities' special dispensation is only a means to an end. |
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The strengthening of those institutions in the democratic dispensation is seen as a crucial benchmark for the success of the peace consolidation process. |
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This «agreement for the mutual protection of investments» grants France a special dispensation which, in my opinion, gives it an edge over other countries investing in Madagascar. |
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Indeed there is a very real sense in which we may be said to be in transition not from a planned to a market economy but rather from an authoritarian dispensation to one of freedom. |
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The track commission may grant dispensation in case of exceptional circumstances preventing in an unpredictable manner one or more riders from taking part in a competition of the world cup and their replacement. |
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It is intended to simplify access to justice and thus facilitate the dispensation of everyday justice, contribute to the transparency and predictability of the rules, and make it possible to produce unified jurisprudence. |
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Kumar said backlog and pendency of cases in courts is a major problem affecting dispensation of timely justice. |
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Would it be a grievious sin for two cousin-germans to marry, without such dispensation? |
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A papal dispensation had to be granted for Henry to be able to marry Catherine, and the negotiations took some time. |
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In 1503, Queen Elizabeth died in childbirth, so King Henry had the dispensation also permit him to marry Catherine himself. |
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After obtaining the dispensation, Henry had second thoughts about the marriage of his son and Catherine. |
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In their case the papal dispensation was obtained after Catherine declared the first marriage had not been consummated. |
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At the last moment in 1675 he received a dispensation from the government that excused him and all future holders of the Lucasian chair. |
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There was a special dispensation for the shooting events, which would otherwise have been illegal under UK gun law. |
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Oh, A know vera well, we've no time for an old or a new dispensation nowdays. |
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We are to procure dispensation or leave to omit the observation of it in such circumstances. |
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By special dispensation, some analog television signals ceased on the original date. |
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Although Isabella wanted to marry Ferdinand, she refused to proceed with the marriage until she received a Papal dispensation. |
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Consequently, Ferdinand's father forged a papal dispensation for the two to marry. |
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Isabella believed that the dispensation was authentic and the marriage went ahead. |
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He needed the revenue from the indulgences to pay off a papal dispensation for his tenure of more than one bishopric. |
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Less procedural formality meant speedier dispensation of justice, particularly when it came to documentation and proof. |
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In 1533, Leland received papal dispensation for four benefices, on condition that he became subdeacon within two years and priest within seven. |
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He was the last of a dying breed of 17 pitchers allowed be spitballers under a special dispensation arrangement by both leagues. |
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Madhyamikas such as Bhaviveka and Candrakirti share the LASu's views on the provisionality of the bucldha-nature dispensation. |
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When a minister of the fifth grade or above received a death sentence the emperor might grant him a special dispensation allowing him to commit suicide in lieu of execution. |
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This dispensation would be one time and limited to 15 projects which are located in the States having mandatory host State power tie up policy of PPAs under regulated tariff. |
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Giacomo Passarelli, Bishop of Imola, brought the rose to Scotland, and returned to London to complete the dispensation for the marriage of Henry VII of England. |
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The speed of the marriage was so unusual that More had to get a dispensation of the banns, which, due to his good public reputation, he easily obtained. |
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Bracton had received a dispensation to receive the proceeds from three. |
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The state gave the town a special dispensation, allowing it to ignore the law in this case. |
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