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The athletic and cultural club was lled that evening, with a number of notables from other municipalities in attendance.
He therefore favoured the direct recruitment of the sons of notables into the officer corps through military schools.
She agrees with recent scholarship that has demonstrated that the rise of notables did not necessarily bring about the empire's decline (p. 6).
Local notables and guests of honour were fetched in procession, to witness the worship of the deities.
While this is certainly plausible, a more complete discussion of the followings the notables enjoyed would be welcome.
I was late in arriving at the notable's house.
They were not local notables originating out of the ranks of the resident population, but courtiers of the prince governing the region.
The pair talked to our chief and notables, who agreed to set aside land for a training camp.
Gone were the regimental marching bands, displays with flags, cavalry formations, carriages of notables, festivities for the monarch's birthday and for royal visits.
All of these operations were run through an extensive network of offshore accounts from which commissions were then paid to regime notables and foreign middlemen.
Several illustrate the impact of the colonial border as it affected local notables, forced to apply for travel permits as they pursued their daily lives.
Rule by favoring traditional notables over the modern educated classes in allocating local authority.*!
Though the officers of these last were elected by their men, very often their choice fell on local notables.
5 traditional notables and was the product of a series of seven congresses.
Their political influence derived from their position as notables or a'yan.
The history of artificial insemination: selected notes and notables.
Interestingly, honorary positions likely to be held by local notables, enjoyed an elevated position in the hierarchy.
Comrades disguised as notables occupy themselves with municipal garbage dumps and school cafeterias.
At the same time, they were different from many other notables.
The notables of the respective village or town led the groups.
French contacts with local notables, however, achieved some measure of success.
The extent to which the notables responded by seizing the symbolism of nationalism as a political resource is a measure of the idea's popular appeal at the time.
Occupying center stage through most of the book are the urban notables, a small clique of wily and resilient families who stood at the summit of local society.
The clubs were founded by notables.
Candidates visiting local notables to ask for their political support follow the tradition of giving a gift, the value of which depends on the person's status.
The provisions for the aged-poor indicate that many landlords - bishops and senior churchmen as well as secular notables - assumed some ' seigniorial ' responsibility for those without means.
In the meantime, a group of men, including a priest and the notables of the town, had cleared and decorated the road leading to the southern entrance of the town.
Most critical to the notables' success was domination of the surrounding hinterland, which in the 18th century was achieved mostly through the purchase of lucrative tax farms.
The era of noble control and social deference had, of course, passed, giving way to a new generation of notables who ' ' were more in tune with their times.
Reviews 423 particularly the notables.
The notables of the village had gone.
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Certain notables have avoided wearing protective headgear.
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I should have thought that at this period of the chapter it would be very difficult to find the notables who would take office in these circumstances.
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There was no notable trend indicating any negative effects due to cymiazol/cypermethrin application.
The development of the garden has been the most notable metamorphosis of the project [11a-h].
The findings of this study are interesting, although there are some notable limitations that must be kept in mind.
No similarly notable changes in soil management policies occurred during the period analysed.
His sermons are notable for their ' pursuit of the implications of doctrine ' which led then into the realm of spiritual experience (ibid. p. xix).
In this example, a client could be substituted for the client without a notable change in meaning.
Most notable were the different patterns of interaction characteristic of these two disorders.
The second notable weakness of our investigation concerned limitations of the data available for analysis.
Despite character references from a number of notables, he was sentenced to a year's imprisonment.
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Although this book will be a useful textbook for those studying modern doctrine, it contains notable omissions.
Notable, however, is the variability in prevalence rates reported across these published studies.
The most notable feature is the thinness (flatness) of the base.
The 700 seats in the sanctuary were reserved for notables.
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The circle included many notables of the clergy, the judiciary, and the military.
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Younger children in particular had significant catch-up growth, which was less notable in older children.
A notable limitation to our study is the low par ticipation rate 40%!.
Although there are notable exceptions, to a considerable extent, psychiatry does not have its own training schemes in research methodology.
Another notable feature is that every subcontractor only considers its own activities, but it will also enhance global outcomes.
Your valuable wine has thus far remained untasted in consequence, with one notable exception.
However, the nuns seems to have struggled financially, and they often solicited small gifts of cash from notables and even from kings.
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Several limitations and gaps in the above research literature on children's private speech are notable.
What is even more notable is that in some conditions it was the children who achieved higher scores.
The trust, then, constituted an alternative to the cartel for some kinds of industries (oil, steel, and sugar refining, to name notable examples).
However, some notable class differences did emerge in the attitudes towards neighbourhood and community of the women interviewed.
The most notable feature is that there is a substantial increase in the hydrogenic transitions.
Generally, they were matricentred, with a very notable absence of men in the second and third generations.
In any case, the teachers he studied under were not notable scholars.
Concerning the first question, one need not look far to find a notable challenge.
Stability was most notable at the top of the respective hierarchies.
While industrial decline is the most notable similarity, her sensitive and well-researched study also reveals that decline brings out substantial differences.
As commonly presented, these explanations all suffer from notable weaknesses - although some of these defects can be remedied by recasting their main causal claims.
Only this species ate insects in significant quantities in all seasons and without notable differences between them.
The most notable result was, however, that the income variable was not significant.
They also show that some notable significant differences exist between these two distinguished cor tical zones.
Fractionation did not induce any notable changes in follicle size.
He said the party should not look to leadership from notables but should call upon activists, who were the true servants of the people.
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However, this passage is notable in other ways.
Traditional notables, elected as parliamentary representatives, often unanimously endorsed government proposals.
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His book is notable for its clarity and apparent balance between criticism and sympathy.
Second, with some notable and welcome recent exceptions, justification issues often have accumulated outside the mainstream literature of psychology in specialized books, chapters, and journals.
I have only explored the most notable sources of variation in the national tide: incumbency and candidate spending.
One notable point about the saifu draft is that it was handled by the wholesaler (toiya) not the money broker or lender (doso).
Invasive surgery scares us, yet we allow doctors to cut our bodies in certain dire circumstances (circumcision surfaces as a notable exception here).
There are notable parallels between the evolution of life-forms and the growth in artefacts.
With the exception of some posts in the judiciary, public office in the nineteenth century did not provide the occupants with notable fortunes.
More notable is that a negligible proportion (2%) views it as fully accountable.
There are no notable national differences in the distribution of types of social trust.
Experiments showed that the efficiency gain in parsing time and grammar size was notable, and yet the goodness in probabilistic grammars was barely degraded.
Varying the laser chirp resulted in a notable change in the harmonic spectrum from the laser plasma.
The inter-war period is notable for the bureaucratization of health care provision and assistance regulations, a process accelerated by the war.
However, skilful editing cannot quite conceal the notable lacunae within the book.
Houses of notables and families doubled as schools.
At the same time, town notables proved that their relationships extended beyond parochial limits.
They were groups of notables closely connected with agrarian interests, banking and financial concerns, railway companies, and state monopolies.
Despite the presence of a few local notables among the rebel leaders, the provincial nobility did not openly support the revolt against the crown.
The alliance of rural notables and urban bourgeois once again let their fears of socialist revolution lead to more domestic state violence in 1871.
On the notables list, user with at least one suggested alternative.
Others found work as foot soldiers in the private armies of wealthy notables or as independent bandits.
As a preface, the definition of the term "notables" (ayan) should be examined.
Still, he understood the value of a strategic, though presumably temporary, alliance with the notables.
Our instrument for measuring the wealth of the urban notables is clearly far from perfect: the image it gives is irremediably distorted on several counts.
Can this be dismissed as the predictable response of unadventurous notables?
The initiative came, as described above, from local notables.
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