Endorsed Sentence Examples

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  • It is clear that the government endorsed Mr Crawford's views.

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  • Winge, and endorsed by Professor Max Weber, is also taken to include the koala.

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  • From the sequel it appears that the prophecy was uttered by one Pharisee only, and that it was in no way endorsed by the party.

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  • The committee's opinion on these two points (among others) was endorsed by the House and on the 16th of March it ordered a Bill to be brought in to restore all corporations to the state and condition they were in on the 29th of May 1660, and to confirm the liberties and franchises which at that time they respectively held and enjoyed.'

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  • Not one of the Lennox documents is dated; all but one are endorsed in an English hand of the period.

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  • His partially unfavourable verdict was endorsed earlier by Vauvenargues, who knew little of poetry, and later by La Harpe, whose critical standpoint has now been universally abandoned.

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  • We heartily concur with these " four points " which are endorsed by the Green Paper launched by David Blunkett.

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  • He sought APC's comments on whether the paper raised the correct questions and APC members broadly endorsed the sections relating to this.

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  • The calendar is personally endorsed by local celebrity Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, star of BBCâs interior design show Changing Rooms.

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  • Zabarella wholeheartedly endorsed the purely contemplative nature of philosophy and the superiority of the contemplative life.

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  • Simon wins a 3 piece ash snooker cue endorsed by " The Rocket " Ronnie O'Sullivan.

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  • For non-British passport holders and for British passports endorsed in any way, requirements should be checked with the nearest relevant embassy.

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  • The authors ' opinions are not necessarily endorsed by the editor, nor the BCRA.

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  • Later the Labor cabinet of which Bevin was part unanimously endorsed the US war in Korea.

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  • The Protocol has been warmly endorsed by the President of the Family Division.

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  • In July 2000 the Society's voting members overwhelmingly endorsed a proposal from the Board of Directors to convert to a public limited company.

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  • It has not yet been endorsed by your lordships ' house.

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  • All answers have, of course, been endorsed by the principal moderator.

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  • He has also endorsed the pro-democracy demonstrations against the autocratic monarchy.

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  • Simple, practical and easy to use, the hipseat is endorsed by osteopaths, chiropractors and physios.

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  • Simple, practical and easy to use this baby carrier is both endorsed and recommended by osteopaths, chiropractors and back professionals.

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  • We have endorsed perversion and called it " alternative lifestyle " .

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  • Later in the year SUGSC also endorsed a template for plagiarism guidance in course documentation that had been developed by the plagiarism guidance in course documentation that had been developed by the Plagiarism Working Group.

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  • Drivers caught speeding could have their license endorsed to be valid only for driving vehicles with an ISA installed.

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  • Bridgman also produces a range of furniture made from fully certified timber, endorsed by the FSC.

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  • The writers of the next century generally condemned him as a mixture of knave, fanatic and hypocrite, and in 1839 John Forster endorsed Landor's verdict that Cromwell lived a hypocrite and died a traitor.

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  • Stringent conditions are endorsed upon the licence and well known to every licence holder (see Ticket-Of-Leave).

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  • In addition this resource is endorsed by OCR, ta...

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  • That'll be interesting because burning is one of the endorsed methods of disposing of an old and tatty one.

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  • The Belfast Agreement was endorsed by 71.1 per cent of NI voters in a referendum held on 22 May.

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  • The Baby Bach Musical Adventure is the winner of the Film Advisory Award, endorsed by Kid's First, and a recipient of the Dove Foundation's Family Approved Seal.

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  • Many of these have been strongly endorsed by parents of babies who have spent time in the NICU.

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  • The line includes the incredibly popular Sleepytime Tea, endorsed by thousands of health experts.

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  • The links are offered for information only and are not supported or endorsed by Chase Bank.

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  • It was also around this time that Maharishi appeared on The Merv Griffin Show, where the show's host and a number of famous guests endorsed the program to the show's more than 30 million viewers.

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  • The Burlington Coat Factory, Loehmann's and House of Dereon have all endorsed H.R. 891, the Dog and Cat Fur Prohibition Enforcement Act, currently before Congress.

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  • She has endorsed Christian homeschooling academies, travels around the country spreading her testimony, and wrote a column for Christian Women Online.

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  • By and large however, nudism was a movement endorsed and organized by educated people-physicians, scientists, lawyers, clergy, and, in France especially, occasionally by members of the aristocracy.

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  • Dimebag's guitar arsenal included mostly Dean Guitars, which he endorsed for years, outfitted with his signature Seymour Duncan pickup, the SH-13 Dimebucker.

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  • If they're endorsed by female surfers, you know they have to perform well in the sun.

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  • It is an aftermarket product that is not officially endorsed by the original video game developer or publisher.

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  • Because the story is written and endorsed by Agatha Christie, there is an automatic appeal to this fantastic murder mystery.

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  • Two of these are fully legitimate and endorsed by Sony, whereas the third treads quite deeply into areas that may have legal ramifications.

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  • Most Internet sites that sell these flash carts will display a disclaimer stating that Nintendo does not license or approve these products, nor is the sale of such products authorized or endorsed.

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  • It is tested and endorsed by the Good Housekeeping Institute and Food and Wine magazine and it is featured at many wine tasting rooms.

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  • Eton Corporation manufactures four emergency radios that are endorsed by the American Red Cross ranging from $50 to $60.

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  • This is official Star Wars merchandise endorsed by George Lucas himself.

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  • In some school districts red shirting of student athletes is tacitly endorsed.

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  • Both distinguished feng shui experts were very enthusiastic about the Fortune Compass and endorsed the device.

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  • Another competing brand is Nasco Turtle Brittle, which is composed of larger turtle pellets and is endorsed by the Department of Herpetology at Atlanta, Georgia's Zoo Atlanta.

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  • Whether it's a basic, everyday pair or one inspired by a rock band or endorsed by a popular surfer, Billabong offers a diverse collection of board shorts for men.

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  • Inspired and endorsed by Burrow, the Billabong Lux board shorts are part of the Signature series and feature a unique print with embroidered and appliquéd logos.

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  • These shorts are endorsed and worn frequently by Occy during competitions.

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  • Roxy continuously sponsors and hosts various surf and snowboard competitions, and they are often endorsed by some of the biggest female names in the sports.

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  • While this form of therapy still hasn't been endorsed as a plausible one by conventional medical professionals, many doctors are going ahead with it, noting that it certainly won't harm patients.

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  • However, the grand prize includes endorsed submission of the winning book to ten major review houses, a guaranteed distribution deal and six hours of free consultation.

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  • First known for distinctive velour tracksuits endorsed by celebrities such as Madonna and Cameron Diaz, Juicy's modern style has embraced t-shirts, jeans, and other accessories.

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  • Much like Gwen Stefani's L.A.M.B. line, Baby Phat is a celebrity endorsed clothing label that embraces the street subculture while raising its looks into the eye of high fashion.

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  • While Favorpals cautions its members to exercise their best judgment, our community-and our larger faith in the intrinsic value of our progressive movement-must rely on the integrity of our members, as endorsed by our rating system.

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  • There is a reason why certain brands are used and endorsed by professional athletes.

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  • These vendors will offer "free shipping", usually endorsed by a large web page banner.

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  • It comes with the added bonus of being endorsed by soccer star Michael Owen.

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  • In 2003, the debut album by G Unit, led by 50 Cent, was so hugely popular that Reebok decided to release a line of sneakers called G Unit. 50 Cent endorsed the shoes and assisted with promotion by wearing G Unit footwear almost constantly.

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  • The star has also endorsed a perfume line, co-written books with her mother and owned a restaurant during her career.

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  • They are endorsed by legitimate organizations or on well-trafficked work from home websites with someone screening the opportunities, such as Work Home Union.

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  • Several websites offer lists of point values, and there are a number of sites where calculators are available for download, but these sites are not endorsed by Weight Watchers.

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  • Official calculators endorsed by Weight Watchers can be found at Weight Watchers Online.

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  • Written or endorsed by a diabetic specialist.

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  • Known as the Mayo Clinic Diet (although not endorsed or approved by the Mayo Clinic), you can follow a three or 12-day program eating little more than eggs and grapefruit.

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  • When a promised miracle comes along that seems to be endorsed by celebrities like Oprah Winfrey, it's easy to hope that this is finally the one thing that will help you.

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  • The Mayo Clinic Grapefruit Diet is not endorsed by the Mayo Clinic.

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  • The Weight Watchers food scale is a scale designed for measuring the weight of your food portions and is endorsed by the Weight Watchers program.

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  • The DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet plan is a low salt low fat diet that has been developed by the National Institutes of Health and endorsed by other health organizations.

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  • This company is endorsed by The National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA) and provides competitive rates for coverage.

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  • Many universities offer health insurance to full time graduate students through endorsed providers.

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  • Hitting the energy drink market, Seagal endorsed "Lightning Bolt" energy drink in two flavors, Asian Experience and Cherry Charge.

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  • Since the show puts its contestants in the same sort of situation, albeit not government endorsed, the title seemed fitting.

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  • The patented Natural Advantage Skincare line endorsed by actress Jane Seymour guarantees younger looking skin in just one week, according to the company's website.

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  • Google has created a Twitter application called "WittyTwitter" that is endorsed by Twitter.

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  • These applications are done by independent people and companies and are not endorsed or directly supported by Facebook.

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  • Was it necessary that anyone else endorsed her decisions?

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  • She considered their only hope to lie in the intervention of the powers and in the appeal to force, and endorsed the suggestion of a threatening manifesto 3 which should hold the National Assembly and Paris responsible for the safety of the king and royal family.

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  • Nothing came of Lord Hardinge's proposal till the experience of the Crimean campaign fully endorsed his opinion.

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  • In 1836 he was elected a member of the Academy of Inscriptions, and in 1837 he published (with an introduction the conclusions of which would not now all be endorsed) a translation of a Provencal poem on the Albigensian war.

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  • He did not refuse to speak of Mary as being the mother of Christ or as being the mother of Emmanuel, but he thought it improper to speak of her as the mother of God, and Leo in the Letter to Flavian which was endorsed at Chalcedon uses the term "Mother of the Lord" which was exactly what Nestorius wished.

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  • The list drawn up by Hanriot, and endorsed by a decree of the intimidated Convention, included twenty-two Girondist deputies and ten members of the Commission of Twelve, who were ordered to be detained at their lodgings "under the safeguard of the people."

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  • This platform was endorsed by conventions in Florida and Virginia and by the legislatures of Georgia and Alabama.

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  • The state endorsed railway bonds at the rate of $12,000 and $16,000 a mile until the state debt had increased from eight millions to seventeen millions of dollars, and similar corruption characterized local government.

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  • Then the Troup faction under the name of States Rights party, endorsed the nullification policy of South Carolina, while the Clarke faction, calling itself a Union party, opposed South Carolina's conduct, but on the grounds of expediency rather than of principle.

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  • Matthew Paris said that he had a heart of wax; Dante relegated him to the limbo of ineffectual souls; and later generations have endorsed these scathing judgments.

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  • This opinion will be endorsed by any European who reads through the book with an impartial spirit and some knowledge of the language, without taking into account the tiresome effect of its endless iterations.

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  • In 1876 the Greenback Party, the successor in Illinois of the Independent Reform Party, secured a strong following; although its candidate for governor was endorsed by the Democrats, the Republicans regained control of the state administration.

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  • The plan was endorsed of holding a convention of all the states to settle the slavery question, and delegates were chosen to the proposed Border State Convention that was to meet at Frankfort, Kentucky, on the 27th of May.

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  • Where an offence has been committed on the high seas, or aboard ashore, by British seamen or apprentices, the consul makes inquiry on oath, and may send home the offender and witnesses by a British ship, particulars for the Board of Trade being endorsed on the agreement for conveyance.

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  • Every British mercantile ship, not carrying passengers, on entering a port gives into the custody of the consul to be endorsed by him the seamen's agreement, the certificate of registry, and the official log-book; a failure to do this is reported to the registrar-general of seamen.

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  • To this course Bute would not consent, and as his refusal was endorsed by all his colleagues save Temple, Pitt had no choice but to leave a cabinet in which his advice on a vital question had been rejected.

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  • He thus endorsed the contention of the colonists on the ground of principle, while the majority of those who acted with him contented themselves with resisting the disastrous taxation scheme on the ground of expediency.

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  • He did not find in Mr. Asquith's proposals, in the session of 1914, for exclusion by county option for six years, any sufficient compromise; but he formally announced that, if they were endorsed by the country, Lord Lansdowne would use his authority in the Lords to have them passed without delay.

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  • The second (1906), creating a railway commission, was endorsed by a political party in state convention, was printed on the same ballot-paper with the names of the party candidates for office in order to secure for it all " straight " party votes, and by this procedure, which was upheld by the state supreme court in 1907, it was adopted.

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  • When Mercier appealed to the electorate in 1890, his policy was endorsed, and he was able to give effect to many important measures.

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  • Today I received my gliding certificate, suitably endorsed, back from the BGA along with a nice gold lapel stud.

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  • I have endorsed a resolution on your memorandum and sent it to the committee.

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  • The Piedmontese government rightly regarded this measure as a violation of the peace treaty of 1850, and Cavour recalled the Piedmontese minister from Vienna, an action which was endorsed by Italian public opinion generally, and won the approval of France and England.

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  • He doubtless foresaw that the language of Favre and Crmieux would not be endorsed by the French Clericals.

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  • This measure, which was endorsed by the third Duma in an act passed on the 21st of December 1908, is calculated to have far-reaching and profound effects upon the rural economy of Russia.

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  • The Duma endorsed this all but unanimously, and as the result the Grand-dukes Peter and Sergius resigned their posts of inspector-general of Engineers and Ordnance respectively, and the Grand-duke Nicholas his chairmanship of the Committee of National Defence.

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  • He endorsed the claims of Maximilian of Bavaria to the electoral dignity, and was rewarded with the gift of the Heidelberg library, which was carried off to Rome.

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  • Goodrich, endorsed by Lankester, led to the opinion that under the general morphological conception of "nephridium" were included two distinct sets of organs, viz.

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  • There is probably not a single chapter in the Wealth of Nations which would be thoroughly endorsed by any living economist.

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  • After the outbreak of the World War he endorsed the Administration's peace policy, supported the League to Enforce Peace, and urged that the national guard be tried fully before compulsory service be decided upon.

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  • The capacity of existing sources, however, was deemed sufficient by a Royal Commission under Lord Balfour of Burleigh in 1893, and this opinion was endorsed by a further Commission under Lord Llandaff.

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  • The idea of this originated with Bishop Montgomery, secretary to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and was endorsed by a resolution of the United Boards of Mission in 1903.

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  • Under his influence a synod endorsed the changes in 1654; one bishop alone, Paul of Colomna, dissented, and he was deposed, knouted and kept in prison till he died mad.

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  • First, Koheleth is endorsed as an industrious, discriminating and instructive writer.

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