Of record Sentence Examples

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  • No person holding a lucrative office under the state or the United States, no salaried officer of a railroad company, and no officer of any court of record is eligible for membership in either house.

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  • This instance of abnegation is the more worthy of record that it formed a marked exception to Laplace's usual course.

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  • In popular education Venezuela has done almost nothing worthy of record.

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  • In its lower course, whatever is worthy of record clusters round the historical vicissitudes of Hamburg - its early prominence as a missionary centre (Ansgar) and as a bulwark against Slav and marauding Northman, its commercial prosperity as a leading member of the Hanseatic League, and its sufferings during the Napoleonic wars, especially at the hands of the ruthless Davotit.

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  • In 1609 a charter of incorporation provided for a mayor, recorder, six capital burgesses and seventeen assistants and courts of record and pie powder.

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  • The chief officer of this, as of other forests, was the justice in eyre who held the justice seat, the highest forest court and the only court of record capable of entering and executing judgments on offenders; the lower courts were the Swainmote and Wodemote, the former of which is still held, in a modified form, in the Verderers' Hall of the King's House at Lyndhurst.

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  • Within any one year the precipitation is in general usually less in the western part of the state than in the eastern, the mean difference for all the years of record up to the close of 1903 being 2.5 in.; the western part also is marked by having a f Aricetyn ?'

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  • To remedy this defect, a statute (called the Statute of Enrolments) was passed in the same year, which provided that every conveyance by bargain and sale of freehold lands should be enrolled in a court of record or with the custos rotulorum of the county within six months of its date.

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  • In 1618 the borough received its first charter of incorporation from James I., instituting a governing body of a mayor, 12 chief burgesses, and 12 assistant burgesses, with a recorder, deputy-recorder, townclerk and two serjeants-at-mace; a court of record every fortnight on Tuesday; and fairs at Michaelmas and on the second Tuesday after Trinity Sunday, which were kept up until within the last fifty years.

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  • Lastly, there is usually to be discerned amongst such lower races a belief in unseen powers pervading the universe, this belief shaping itself into an animistic or spiritualistic theology, mostly resulting in some kind of worship. If, again, high savage or low barbaric types be selected, as among the North American Indians, Polynesians, and Kaffirs of South Africa, the same elements of culture appear, but at a more advanced stage, namely, a more full and accurate language, more knowledge of the laws of nature, more serviceable implements, more perfect industrial processes, more definite and fixed social order and frame of government, more systematic and philosophic schemes of religion and a more elaborate and ceremonial worship. At intervals new arts and ideas appear, such as agriculture and pasturage, the manufacture of pottery, the use of metal implements and the device of record and communication by picture writing.

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  • That it was made is matter of record.

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  • The name is a deliberate ploy to avoid being hidden in the World Music or New Age racks of record shops.

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  • But in between, the new 12-inch format of record became a status symbol for music selectors and collectors.

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  • It returned two members to parliament in 1302, but no charter of incorporation was issued until that of Elizabeth in 1590, instituting a common council of a mayor and eighteen burgesses, three of whom were to be elected capital burgesses, with a recorder, steward of the borough court, two sergeants-at-mace, and a court of record every three weeks on Monday.

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  • But by the Supreme Court Ordinance of 1893 that court possesses (inter alia) all the authorities, powers and functions belonging to or incident to a superior court of record in England, which appears to include the power to issue the writ of habeas corpus.

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  • Maureen played a leading role in the repositioning of the library to become the library of record on the changing role of women.

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  • You will not be able to receive the divorce decree but you will be able to obtain a Certificate of Record with divorce filing date, case number, and names of parties.

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  • Right now, the ISBN coordinator of record for the United States, US Virgin Islands, Guam, and Puerto Rico is R.R.

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  • There are free genealogy forms for almost every type of record.

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  • Where you look will depend on the type of record you are looking for and the war the ancestor fought in.

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  • Copies of the records may be ordered online with either a form NAFT 85 or NAFT 86, depending on the type of record being requested.

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  • How you search for your ancestor's death record will depend on the type of record you're looking for and the period in which your ancestor died.

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  • The nights are showcase time, where invited bands from all over the world so their thing for an audience of record labels and press people.

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  • With Rogers' help, Rihanna approached a number of record labels with her demo recordings.

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  • These sites are the ones that have been the focus of record label ire.

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  • It was released in 1956 and sold more than two million copies, a massive achievement in those early days of record stores.

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  • He is the fourth most successful Idol contestant ever in terms of record sales.

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