Privately Sentence Examples

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  • They could discuss it privately when they got home.

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  • Privately, she willed the boy away.

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  • He was privately educated before entering the university.

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  • He privately gloated at his finesse; I think I'm going to break a record here.

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  • He was educated privately and was so precocious a boy as to translate a Latin version of the Battle of the Frogs and Mice into French in 1796, which was published by his father in 1797.

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  • He walked away, leaving her to cry privately.

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  • We all reluctantly entered our vitals privately, including information on baby Claire.

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  • Katie teased Carmen privately, saying that the honeymoon was over, and Lori asked what they were fighting about.

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  • When he was able to do so privately, he leaned down and whispered in Carmen's ear.

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  • After dinner, Alex told Alondra he wanted to talk to her privately.

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  • With one of the daughters, Margaret, he carried on a long correspondence, which was afterwards published by the lady, who declared that they were privately married.

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  • The same year he printed privately The Tables of the Law and the Adoration of the Magi, afterwards published in a volume of Mr Elkin Mathews's "Vigo Street Cabinet" in 1904.

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  • And yet, he had allowed her to talk privately.

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  • Natasha and Nicholas often noticed their parents conferring together anxiously and privately and heard suggestions of selling the fine ancestral Rostov house and estate near Moscow.

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  • He probably wanted to say good-bye privately.

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  • If we disagree, we do so privately.

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  • Her heart pounding, she took his hand and led him off the verandah into the garden where they could speak privately.

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  • Hall's International Law, and more at length in an interesting paper contributed by John Westlake to the International Journal of Ethics, October 1896, which its author has reprinted privately.

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  • The spread of the Amalrican doctrine led to fierce persecutions, and the provincial council which met at Paris in 1209 expressly decreed " that neither the books of Aristotle on natural philosophy, nor commentaries on the same, should be read, whether publicly or privately, at Paris."

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  • The great sensational philosopher was a thoroughly trained physician, and practised privately.

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  • In November he caught smallpox and was very seriously ill, so that the book was not given to the world till the spring of 1724 (and then of course, as it had no privilege, appeared privately).

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  • These he had originally intended to publish alone, and an earlier privately printed Morte d'Arthur,- Dora, and other Idylls, of 1842, is the despair of book-collectors.

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  • This is the time of two of his rare, privately printed pamphlets, The Window; or, the Loves of the Wrens (1867), and The Victim (1868).

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  • On the expulsion of the younger Dionysius, he returned to Athens, and, finding it impossible to profess philosophy publicly owing to the contempt of Plato and Aristotle, was compelled to teach privately.

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  • The revisers were privately supplied with instalments of Westcott and Hort's text as their work required them.

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  • For a short time he studied medicine, but in 1659 was privately ordained.

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  • Kahoolawe and Lanai are both privately owned.

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  • The small islands of Lanai, Niihau and Kahoolawe are devoted chiefly to the raising of sheep and cattle - Niihau is one large privately owned sheep-ranch.

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  • He was educated privately and at a dissenting academy in London, and became chaplain and companion to a Mr Streatfield at Stoke Newington.

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  • He was the son of the rector of Hauxwell, Yorkshire, and was privately educated by his father.

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  • There is also an Arabian mission, begun privately in 1888 and transferred to the Board in 1894.

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  • Four years after her death the king privately wedded a handsome young gentlewoman, Christina Munk, by whom he had twelve children, - a connexion which was to be disastrous to Denmark.

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  • Educated privately, he entered the artillery in Cologne, but defective eyesight compelled him to leave the army.

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  • According to one account, Darnley privately assured his uncle George Douglas of his wife's infidelity; he had himself, if he might be believed, discovered the secretary in the queen's apartment at midnight, under circumstances yet more unequivocally compromising than those which had brought Chastelard to the scaffold.

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  • These latter, of whom Murray himself was the chief, privately laid before the English commissioners the contents of the famous casket.

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  • The government of the residency of Batavia differs from that of the other residencies in having no native regencies, the lands being privately owned.

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  • Though it was forthwith printed in the course of the year 1642, he was content to circulate a limited number of copies privately 1; and when he found his work received with applause (it was praised even by Descartes), he seems to have taken this recognition of his philosophical achievement as an additional reason for deferring publication till the earlier works of the system were completed.

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  • We thus get the compact between Paul and Peter during the famine, then a visit of Peter to Antioch, during which Peter first adopted and afterwards drew back from the position which he had agreed to privately.

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  • It effectively controls only the privately owned lines in Prussia.

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  • He was privately educated, being his father's intimate and constant companion, and derived from him his early literary enthusiasm.

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  • He visited privately many of the leading citizens of the city, statesmen, divines and merchants, and besought them to take the lead in a national movement against slavery; but they all with one consent made excuse, some of them listening to his plea with manifest impatience.

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  • The first translation into modern English was by Miss Anna Gurney, privately printed in 1819.

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  • These lines are privately owned.

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  • In the paper which he left signed, and to which he referred in answer to the questions wherewith the busy bishops plied him, he expressed his sorrow for having assumed the royal style, and at the last moment confessed that Charles had denied to him privately, as he had publicly, that he was ever married to Lucy Walters.

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  • Broughton also wrote Recollections of a Long Life, printed privately in 1865, and in 1909 published with additions in 2 vols.

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  • An account of his life, privately printed, was written by the Rev. John Kelly (1150-1809), the Manx scholar, who married one of his granddaughters.

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  • To replace it Mr Shaw wrote Mrs Warren's Profession, a powerful but disagreeable play, which was rejected by the censor and not presented until the 5th of January 1902, when it was privately given by the Stage Society at the New Lyric Theatre.

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  • The outcome of all his labours was, however, only the first part of Studies and Researches in the Times and Life of Cardinal Bessarion, embracing the period of the council of Florence (privately printed at Jena, 1871), a catalogue of the MSS.

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  • He resolved to meet with Tetzel and with Luther privately before he produced his credentials.

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  • Matthew Stewart (his eldest son) wrote a life in Annual Biography and Obituary (1829), republished privately in 1838.

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  • He was bitterly attacked by Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony) in the senate on the ist of September for not being present there, and on the next day replied in his First Philippic. He then left Rome and devoted himself to the completion of the de Qfficiis, and to the composition of his famous Second Philippic, which was never delivered, but was circulated, at first privately, after Antony's departure from Rome to Cisalpine Gaul on the 28th of November.

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  • Another publication, The Philosophical Radicals of 1832 (privately circulated in 1866), is interesting for the light it throws on the Reform movement of 1832 to 1842, especially on Molesworth.

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  • He frequently stopped his carpentering to work at his poems. He left voluminous manuscript notes, showing the preparatory studies and reflections that preceded the Leaves; many of them, under the title of Notes and Fragments, were privately printed by his literary executor, Dr Richard Maurice Bucke, in 1899.

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  • Field, Personal Reminiscences of Early Days in California (privately published, copyright 1893).

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  • He was educated privately, partly on account of the delicacy of his health, and partly that he might act as amanuensis to his father, who had lost his sight.

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  • The first three of these were recommended in his first annual message, and he privately announced to Bancroft his determination to seize California.

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  • It is clear that the extraneous influence to be feared was Coke, who, on being addressed by Bacon, again objected to giving his opinion separately, and even seemed to hope that his brother judges after they had seen the papers would withdraw their assent to giving their decisions privately.

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  • Tyrrell privately circulated among his friends writings in which he drew a clear line of distinction between religion as a life and theology as the incomplete interpretation of that life.

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  • Knox was accordingly allowed to preach privately for six months throughout the south of Scotland, and was listened to with an enthusiasm which made him break out, "O sweet were the death which should follow such forty days in Edinburgh as here I have had three!"

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  • He was educated privately, and having taken to the law was one of the magistrates at the police court in Queen Square, Westminster, from 1792 to his death.

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  • This act of violence, evidently designed to terrorize the Church into submission, was effectual enough, for at the subsequent Riksdag of Vesteras (June, 1527), the bishops durst not even present a protest which they had privately prepared, and the assembly Recess and itself was bullied into an absolute submission to the Ordinance royal will.

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  • Thus on the 13th of November 1810, the Swedish government was forced to declare war against Great Britain, though the British government was privately informed at the same time that Sweden was not a free agent and that the war would be a mere demonstration.

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  • The queen's death opened the way to yet greater advancement; in 1684 Mme de Maintenon was made first lady in waiting to the dauphiness, and in the winter of 1685-1686 she was privately married to the king by Harlay, archbishop of Paris, in the presence, it is believed, of Pere la Chaise, the king's confessor, the marquis de Montchevreuil, the chevalier de Forbin, and Bontemps.

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  • Eck made no public reply; but in 1518 he circulated, privately at first, his Obelisci, in which Luther was branded as a Hussite.

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  • From about 1810 onwards, however, he openly professed Christian orthodoxy, while privately indicating views which cannot be so described.

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  • On the 1st of May he signed the first draft of a treaty at Breda with the latter, in which he accepted the Solemn League and Covenant, conceded the control of public and church affairs to the parliament and the kirk, and undertook to establish Presbyterianism in the three kingdoms. He also signed privately a paper repudiating Ormonde and the loyal Irish, and recalling the commissions granted to them.

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  • See Brief Notices of the Latrobe Family (1864), a privately printed translation of an article revised by members of the family in the Moravian Briederbote (November 1864).

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  • The town possesses 103 acres of parks and open spaces, the chief being Llewelyn Park of 42 acres in the north of the town near Morriston, Victoria Park (16 acres) and recreation ground (8 acres) abutting on the sands in the west, with the privately owned football field between them, Cwmdonkin (13 acres) commanding a fine panoramic view of the bay, and Brynmill (9 acres) with a disused reservoir constructed in 1837 and now converted into an ornamental lake.

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  • The British agent then applied for an adjournment of eight months, ostensibly in order that the two governments might conclude a supplemental convention, it having been meanwhile privately arranged between the arbitrators that an extra-judicial declaration should be obtained from the arbitrators on the subject of the direct claims. On the 19th of June Count Sclopis intimated on behalf of all his colleagues that, without intending to express any opinion upon the interpretation of the treaty, they had arrived at the conclusion that "the indirect claims did not constitute upon the principles of international law applicable to such cases a good foundation for an award or computation of damages between nations."

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  • The preachers were picturesque figures in long russet dress down to the heels, who, staff in hand, preached in the mother tongue to the people in churches and graveyards, in squares, streets and houses, in gardens and pleasure grounds, and then talked privately with those who had been impressed.

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  • In fact, privately Darling knows that more radical measures are needed to prevent the gridlock.

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  • Further housing for privately employed grooms would also be lost.

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  • Bookmark Base is a privately held, self-funded project with headquarters in Kiev, Ukraine.

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  • Coverage through public in each family of privately insured of human resource.

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  • Privately multiplied debt issuances are the currency of the global corporate gang's control.

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  • Privately circulated memo, Oxford University, October 1969.

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  • Both had privately expressed misgivings about the excesses of the regime.

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  • In 1988, the privately owned Dutch company, SHV, became a significant shareholder, acquiring 40% of Calor's equity.

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  • Talley Medical Talley Group Ltd is the UK's largest privately owned specialist in pressure sore prevention and therapy products.

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  • Bill Bensley designed the property which comprises of 33 pool villas and 12 privately owned villa residences set amidst 40 acres of gardens.

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  • David Wilson's Trailers are a privately owned family run business established in 1984.

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  • In May 2000, the Bahamas ' new, privately owned stock exchange (BISX) went live, originally with 2 established brokers.

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  • Phoenix Tooling and Development is a well established and privately owned precision press toolmaker.

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  • You may decide to buy a wig privately instead.

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  • Any person fulfilling certain legal requirements with regard to capacity, age and character may set up privately an educational establishment of any grade, but by the law of 1904 all religious congregations are prohibited from keeping schools of any kind whatever.

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  • She retired once more to Coppet, where she was not at first interfered with, and she found consolation in a young officer of Swiss origin named Rocca, twentythree years her junior, whom she married privately in 1811.

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  • Cardinal Richelieu himself, preceded by lesser dignitaries, condescended to visit Amyraut privately, to persuade him to kneel; but Amyraut held resolutely to his point and carried it.

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  • In this mission Gentz had no official mandate from the Austrian government, and whatever hopes he may have cherished of privately influencing the situation in the direction of an alliance between the two German powers were speedily dashed by the campaign of Jena.

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  • It asked the sanction of parliament for the commercial treaty which Cobden had privately arranged with the emperor Napoleon, and it proposed to abolish the duty on paper.

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  • Rarely in history has a government wrested away a functioning, privately funded solution in favor of a government entitlement.

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  • It is regrettable that matters that are better dealt with privately have had to be dealt with in the public domain.

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  • To pretend to know nothing was dangerous; it was impossible to reprove the king privately, while to do so openly was unprecedented.

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  • David Wilson 's Trailers are a privately owned family run business established in 1984.

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  • A series of privately owned self-portraits by writer Alasdair Gray will be on public view for the first time.

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  • These factors are all contributing to the stagnated growth of these smaller, mostly privately owned companies.

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  • Beech Hill Hotel Londonderry Beech Hill Hotel is a privately owned hotel in a sylvan setting.

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  • A private adoption is an adoption handled by a privately funded and licensed agency.

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  • Although some adoptions are arranged privately, the majority of adoptions in Guatemala are facilitated with the help of adoption agencies.

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  • According to the Adoption Guide Web site, the majority of privately adopted children in the United States are newborns.

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  • You can invest privately and build your own collection or you can use a wine broker, who manages your wine collection much like a stock portfolio.

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  • However, typically you will need more money to spend on your initial investment than starting privately.

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  • The selection of riding mowers is usually less than Sears, but you might be able to find good deals since many Ace Hardware stores are privately owned.

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  • Regardless of whether the court orders you to attend mediation or you and your spouse decide privately to speak with a mediator, the mediation session is confidential.

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  • This can be done privately, through sales directly to one company or country from another, or it can be done through an exchange.

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  • When I haven't been writing for profit, I have been writing privately for myself.

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  • For public venues, consult with their staff to determine whether you can reserve the park privately or if the ceremony will take place during their normal operating times.

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  • Some beaches are privately owned so it is important to pay attention any signs posted that say "Private."

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  • Many sober living homes are privately owned and take in individuals who agree to abide by the rules of the home for free or at nominal rates.

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  • He said he was getting treatment and that basically, he and his wife had a lot of things to hash out privately.

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  • If a celebrity adds you as a friend or follows you back, and proceeds to contact you privately with come-ons or suggestive material, that's a fake account.

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  • She avoided further legal troubles and keeps away from the media, choosing instead to live her life privately.

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  • If you have private loans, you must apply privately for them to be consolidated.

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  • The Nurses Educational Funds is actually a privately funded institute that offers a number of scholarships.

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  • Public loans are available through government agencies, such as state and federal education agencies, while churches, civic organizations and specific schools offer loans privately.

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  • Alternatively, couples can opt for their privately arranged ceremony to take place on the docks with their Maui, Hawaii wedding cruise ship making a spectacular backdrop to the event.

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  • These ceremonies are typically performed by on-board pastors and can take place privately or in mass sessions involving all the couples participating in the cruise.

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  • Moreover, Galapagos cruises are sustainable and are either locally or privately managed.

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  • Hodge also teaches at Berkshire Music School and privately instructs around thirty students.

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  • Four years later, the privately held company went public, which allowed it to tremendously expand its attractions as well as roll out the SeaWorld concept across the country.

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  • Used and rare book stores are most often privately owned by book lovers.

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  • Many privately owned cabins in the Helen area offer special features, such as access to a hot tub and large bedrooms, which can make the added driving distance to the park worthwhile.

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  • Independent private schools are privately funded schools controlled by an individual or non-government organization.

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  • Those individuals in whom gender identity disorder persists into adulthood retain the desire to live as members of the opposite sex, sometimes manifesting this desire by cross-dressing, either privately or in public.

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  • A few privately funded preschool programs for poor children in inner cities and rural areas showed marked success in raising children's intellectual skills.

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  • Adoptions can be conducted privately between individuals, between independent agencies and individuals, and between public agencies (such as a state's child protective services) and individuals.

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  • You can also upload your family tree to the site, to share it privately with others.

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  • Features include being able to import information from GEDCOM or FamilyScript format, save information in its database, add photos and share everything privately by inviting family members or friends to take a look.

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  • Genealogy Today is a privately created website that has a search engine, articles with research tips, and a wiki that you can use to contribute your own information.

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  • It is a privately held corporation that buys mortgages on the secondary market and then turns around and sells them as mortgage-backed securities.

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  • Citizens Lending Group, Inc. (CLGI) is a privately owned national mortgage lender based in Towson, MD. According to the CLGI website, the company is one of the fastest growing privately owned mortgage companies in the United States.

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  • You can purchase short-term disability insurance privately, or it may be offered as part of your benefits package through your employer.

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  • Raven seems to have the confidence to slip into one, but if she sunbathes privately in a string bikini, she's not telling!

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  • The Melitta Group is a privately held company based in Minden, Germany with an American headquarter branch located in Clearwater, Florida.

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  • Some private foundations are known as family foundations since are founded by a single family who has invested in the foundation and runs it privately.

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  • He is a well-respected professor at a major university, and I have checked his credibility and background out privately.

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  • You should always be 100 percent on his side in public and discuss disagreements privately.

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  • In this case it is better for friends who wish to give the bride engagement gifts to do so privately.

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  • If you have a gift for the couple that is more private in nature, you can always whisk them away for a moment and give it to them privately.

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  • Headquartered in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, DNA2Diamonds is a privately held manufacturer and global distributor of personalized manmade diamonds.

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  • Laws established at the Berne Copyright Convention specify that everything created privately and originally after April 1, 1989 is copyrighted.

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  • In addition to chains such as Once Upon a Child and Play it Again Sports, there are many privately owned resell stores where you can purchase gently used items at a fraction of the cost.

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  • The day care facility is usually a privately run organization that offers child care for babies and preschool aged children.

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  • Some may be state affiliated and run in conjunction with an elementary school, and others may be privately run schools.

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  • Many privately run preschools are run by churches.

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  • If it is privately owned, always call ahead and politely ask for permission to conduct your own professional investigation of the area.

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  • Moreover, the company hosts the first ever privately owned snowboarding product testing and training facility--aptly called "The DC Mountain Lab".

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  • He considers unleashing his dad on the two, but confronts his roommate privately instead.

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  • From hotels to campgrounds and even privately owned condominiums, there are many types of accommodations to choose fromin Myrtle Beach.

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  • If the officer doubts your passport's validity, you could be questioned privately and even denied entrance to the country.

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  • The amazing villa is home to some of the finest privately owned pieces of art in the world.

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  • Someone buying a watch privately on eBay would be well advised not only to check the seller's feedback, but also to check what other products he regularly sells.

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  • Yoga T.V. is a free online collection of privately uploaded yoga videos.

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  • Historically, yoga was taught privately, wherein the master teacher passed on his knowledge to his student.

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  • Depending on why you want to practice privately, you might gravitate towards different home yoga lesson options.

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  • Keep in mind that all sales of these privately held monitors will be "as is" so make sure you know what you're looking for.

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  • Certain sections are both necessary and useful, but the amount of detail included in the plan varies according to the company, whether it's a public or privately held company, the industry, the age and more.

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  • Know what your used car or truck is worth by checking the Black Book value before you trade in or sell your vehicle privately.

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  • Sometimes, the best way to locate either auctions or privately owned used cars for sale is to check the many online auction sites that offer used cars from private sellers.

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  • They also offer privately customized camps and will come to your school to work with your team.

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  • While most of them are privately owned, inquisitive tourists can still tour many of them.

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  • Grandma may not appreciate a card with sexual innuendos at her 90th birthday party, but a far-away friend with an overactive imagination might find it hilarious when he opens it privately at home.

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  • The Head of Household -as well as the two nominees- are not allowed to vote, and the rest of the houseguests are called in one by one to deliver their votes privately to the host, Julie Chen.

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  • Sam Biser is the author of Curing with Cayenne, a privately published book that focuses on the purported healing powers of the cayenne pepper.

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  • Most sites are funded by donations while others are privately funded.

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  • If you decide to host your blog privately, you will need to obtain a domain name and secure web hosting.

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  • But the opportunity to talk privately didn't offer itself the rest of the day.

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  • There was no oversight as we were a privately held company with full autonomy.

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  • Dean privately disclosed to Jake Weller Brandon Westlake's final statement of visiting Fitzgerald.

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  • Norton in 1877, and his Letters were edited and privately printed at Cambridge, Mass., in 1878 by James Bradley Thayer.

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  • The city owns its water-supply system and owns and operates its gas plant; an electric plant, privately owned, lights the streets and many houses.

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  • He was educated partly privately and partly at a board school, and in 1886 entered the Civil Service.

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  • She afterwards resided at Somerset House and at Hammersmith, where she had privately founded a convent.

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  • After being privately educated by his mother and tutors, he entered Rugby school in 1841.

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  • The Dutch acknowledged the supremacyof the English flag in the British seas, which Tromp had before refused; they accepted the Navigation Act, and undertook privately to exclude the princes of Orange from the command of their forces.

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  • His body was privately buried in the chapel of Henry VII.

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  • But be this as it may, he had no sooner adopted his new creed than he resolved to profess it; " a momentary glow of enthusiasm " had raised him above all temporal considerations, and accordingly, on June 8, 1753, he records that having " privately abjured the heresies" of his childhood before a Catholic priest of the name of Baker, a Jesuit, in London, he announced the same to his father in an elaborate controversial epistle which his spiritual adviser much approved, and which he himself afterwards described to Lord Sheffield as having been " written with all the pomp, the dignity, and self-satisfaction of a martyr."

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  • The production in Rutherford and Burke counties and their vicinity was so great, and transportation to the United States Mint at Philadelphia so difficult, that from 1831 to 1857 gold was privately coined in I, 22 and 5 dollar pieces bearing the mark of the coiner " C. Bechtler, Rutherford county, N.C."

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  • He wrote An Inquiry into the Principles of Beauty in Grecian Architecture (London, 1822), and the Correspondence of the Earl of Aberdeen has been printed privately under the direction of his son, Lord Stanmore.

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  • There are about 150 privately owned artesian wells.

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  • Other Guebres occupied themselves privately with the collection of these traditions; and, when a prince of Persian origin, Yakub ibn Laith, founder of the Saffarid dynasty, succeeded in throwing off his allegiance to the caliphate, he at once set about continuing the work of his illustrious predecessors.

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  • He was educated privately and at Rome, whither he went with Father Scarampi in 1645.

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  • He printed privately as a pamphlet, in June 1887, a brief and touching sketch of his father.

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  • In the autumn of this year he received a visit 'at Vailima from the countess of Jersey, in company with whom and some others he wrote the burlesque extravagance in prose and verse, called An Object of Pity, privately printed in 1893 at Sydney.

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  • There is a privately owned electric street car service in the city.

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  • Many of the residences and business places of Bowling Green are heated by a privately owned central hot-water heating plant.

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  • Nevertheless, even the combative Wallqvist was appalled when on the 16th of February 1789 the king privately informed him that he meant on the following day soundly to trounce the Estate of Nobles in the presence of the three other estates and bend them to his royal will.

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  • In Notulae syriacae (privately printed 1887) Wright edited the surviving fragment of a 3rd recension which is preserved in a 13th-century MS. at Cambridge.

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  • The matter temporarily dropped, but certain Liberal members of parliament continued to press for the withdrawal of Great Britain from the convention, it being stated that a promise had been privately given by Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman that the government would withdraw as soon as practicable.

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  • The chancellor, at home, took his son's part, while Salvius was warmly supported by Christina, who privately assured him of her exclusive favour and encouraged him to hold his own.

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  • In 1857 two Arthurian poems had been tentatively and privately printed, as Enid and Nimue, or the True and the False, to see how the idyllic form would be liked by the inner circle of Tennyson's friends.

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  • In 1795 he married her privately, but did not avow his marriage till 1802.

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  • He was urged by the Liberals to put himself into open opposition to the government; this he refused to do, but he remonstrated privately with the king.

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  • He now wrote his Letters on the Study of History (printed privately before his death and published in 1752), and the True Use of Retirement.

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  • Outwardly he was a conforming Catholic; privately he pursued his theological speculations.

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  • Ready by the 3rd of January 1553, the bulk of the impression was privately consigned to Lyons and Frankfort for the Easter market.

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  • There are two small city parks, and a privately owned resort, Millbrook Park.

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  • In 1847, while again a representative in the state legislature, he introduced a bill appropriating money for the equipment of a regiment to serve in the Mexican War; although the bill was defeated, he raised the necessary funds privately, and served in Mexico first as colonel and afterwards as brigadier-general of volunteers.

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  • Educated privately until 1605, he was then sent to Westminster School, and in 1609 he became a scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was made B.A.

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  • He engraved privately about 1785 at enormous expense Botanical Tables containing the Different Familys of British Plants, while The Tabular Distribution of British Plants (1787) is also attributed to him.

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  • Acting on this, Cranmer tried the divorce case before his court, which declared the marriage with Catherine void and that with Anne Boleyn, which had been solemnized privately in January, valid.

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  • His Personal Reminiscences of Early Days in,California, originally privately printed in 1878, was republished in 1893 with George C. Gorham's Story of the Attempted Assassination of Justice Field.

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  • In 1869 an Irish lad, O'Connor, was sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment and a whipping for presenting a pistol at the queen, with a petition, in St James's Park; but this time it was the queen herself who privately remitted the corporal punishment, and she even pushed clemency to the length of sending her aggressor to Australia at her own expense.

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  • The queen was privately opposed to Gladstone's Home Rule policy; but she observed in public a constitutional reticence on the subject.

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  • His first opera, Les Muses galantes, privately prepared at the house of La Popeliniere, attracted very little attention; but Le Devin du village, given at Fontainebleau in 1752, and at the Academie in 1753, achieved a great and well-deserved success.

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  • See Memorial of Benjamin Helm Bristow, largely prepared by David Willcox (Cambridge, Mass., privately printed, 1897); Whiskey Frauds, 44th Cong., 1st Sess., Mis.

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  • Privately he professed himself the representative of the Napoleonic tradition in its democratic aspect, and associated mainly with men of advanced political opinions.

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  • His Handbook of the Stars (1866) was refused by Messrs Longmans and Messrs Macmillan, but being privately printed, it sold fairly well.

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  • It was published, probably privately, in 1617, after Napier's death,' and there is no author's name, place or date.

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  • Every Jesuit has not only the right but the duty in certain cases of communicating, directly and privately, with his general.

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  • In a convocation held at Oxford under Archbishop Arundel in 1408 it was enacted " that no man hereafter by his own authority translate any text of the Scripture into English or any other tongue, by way of a book, booklet, or tract; and that no man read any such book, booklet, or tract, now lately composed in the time of John Wycliffe or since, or hereafter to be set forth in part or in whole, publicly or privately, upon pain of greater excommunication, until the said translation be approved by the ordinary of the place, or, if the case so require, by the council provincial.

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  • The census estimate of the true value of property constituting the national wealth was limited in an enumeration of 1850 to taxable realty and privately held personalty; in 1900 it covered also exempt realty, government land, and corporation and ptiblic personalty.

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  • He is said to have rejoiced privately over Swedish victories, and certainly it was unerring instinct which told him that the great European conflict was no longer religious but dynastic. Anti-Spanish to the core, he became the greatest papal militarist since Julius II.; but Tuscany, Modena and Venice checkmated him in his ambitious attempt to conquer the duchy of Parma.

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  • When the first Home Rule bill was introduced he demurred privately to its financial clauses, and their withdrawal was largely due to his threat of resignation.

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  • In 1769 he acted as moderator of the privately convened assembly which entered into the nonimportation agreement, and in May 1773 he became chairman of the first Virginia intercolonial committee of correspondence.

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  • It is certain that the queen married him privately, very soon after the death of her husband on the 29th of September 1833.

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  • Konigsberger and P. du Bois-Reymond, and from1871-1874read privately with Karl Weierstrass at Berlin, as the public lectures were not then open to women.

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  • The accusation of heresy has usually been dismissed as a slander; but recent investigations make it probable, though not quite certain, that Boniface privately held certain Averroistic tenets, such as the denial of the immortality of the soul.

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  • Allusions show that it was circulated privately for a considerable period before its actual (anonymous) publication, on the 28th of October 1726.

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  • In 1860, when the annexation of Savoy and Nice had led the Genevese to fear French aggression, de la Rive was sent by his fellow-citizens on a special embassy to England, and succeeded in securing a declaration from the English government, which was communicated privately to that of France, that any attack upon Geneva would be regarded as a cases belli.

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  • Finally she studied anatomy privately at the London hospital, and with some of the professors at St Andrews University, and at the Edinburgh Extra-Mural school.

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  • The Rumanian system of land tenure dates from 1864, when most of the land was held in large estates, owned privately, or by the state or by monasteries.

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  • Among privately endowed schools the greatest is Washington University in St Louis; it is non-sectarian and was opened in 1857.

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  • An issue of bonds (to be redeemed from the sale of public lands) for a privately built canal at Oregon City was authorized in 1870.

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  • Simms, was privately printed by the Bradford Club, New York, in 1867.

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  • Other buildings connected with the history of the Mormon church are three residences of Brigham Young, called the Lion House, the Beehive (the beehive is the symbol of the industry of the Mormon settlers in the desert and appears on the state seal), and the Amelia Palace or Gardo House (1877), which is now privately owned and houses an excellent private art gallery.

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  • Towards the end of the 4th century priests began to be allowed to take the bishop's place in the re-admission of penitents and to do it privately.

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  • A book called The Priest in Absolution was compiled, and at first privately circulated among the clergy; but in 1877 a copy was produced in parliament, and gave rise to much scandal and heated debate, especially in the House of Lords and in the newspapers.

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  • But he had committed no act of real treason since his long-pardoned alliance with Warwick, and was not in any way dangerous; so that when the king caused him to be attainted, and then privately murdered in the Tower, there was little justification for the fratricide.

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  • Edward IV., as he asserted, had been privately contracted to Lady Eleanor Talbot before he ever met Queen Elizabeth.

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  • Having made these remarks, however, he judged it wise to refrain from giving any formal reply to Count Walewskis despatch, and contented himself with privately communicating to the British ambassador in Paris the difficulties of the British government.

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  • In order to legitimatize the issue born before the marriage, the earl in 1801 made declaration of an earlier marriage contracted privately at Berkeley in r 785.

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  • The city owns and operates the electriclighting plant; the water-works system is privately owned, and the water supply is obtained from deep wells at San Leandro.

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  • The history of Israel from Moses to Ezra furnishes a large number of instances in which the fasting instinct was obeyed both publicly and privately, locally and nationally, under the influence of sorrow, or fear, or passionate desire.

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  • He was educated privately and at Trinity College, Cambridge, afterwards becoming a war correspondent for the Pall Mall Gazette during the Austro-Prussian War of 1866.

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  • Under this heading may be included royal and diocesan schools and schools upon the foundation of Erasmus Smith, and others privately endowed.

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  • The matter was postponed, and William meanwhile privately sent messengers to Rome, who acknowledged Urban and prevailed on him to send a legate to the king bearing the archiepiscopal pall.

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  • There is a privately supported school for Mahommedans at Bathurst.

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  • At the same time Gedymin through his ambassadors privately informed the papal legates at Riga that his difficult position compelled him for a time to postpone his steadfast resolve of being baptized, and the legates showed their confidence in him by forbidding the neighbouring states to war against Lithuania for the next four years, besides ratifying the treaty made between Gedymin and the archbishop of Riga.

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  • On his return journey he privately met at Stockholm Herr Warburg, the head of the Scandinavian section of the German Committee on Food Supplies.

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  • Brankovic, however, fearful of the sultan's vengeance in case of disaster, privately informed Murad of the advance of the Christian host, and prevented Castriota from joining it.

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  • There are also a municipal abattoir, two privately owned cattle markets, a corn exchange and a " hide and skin market.

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  • At the age of thirteen he wrote a cantata, " Saul and the Witch of Endor ", which as privately printed.

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  • Everton, wonderfully rugged and desperately unfortunate, may privately concede their chance has gone.

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  • Sammons is a diversified conglomerate, ranking among the largest privately held companies in the world.

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  • In 1958 its sponsored movie in 16mm color about the breeding of welsh corgis was screened privately for the Queen at Buckingham Palace.

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  • The majority of these sites are maintained by the Council; however, the survey also includes dual-use educational and some privately owned facilities.

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  • She teaches the clarsach and pedal harp in schools and privately and has recently formed a flute and harp duo with flutist Emma Wilkin.

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  • Bell was privately educated in the Channel Islands, and in Paris and Brussels.

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  • Last year there were almost 2,000 illegal encampments on land privately owned by Gypsies - up 40% on the previous year.

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  • The Wellcome Trust is an independent, privately endowed charity.

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  • Children are privately fostered for a variety of reasons.

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