Reconstituted Sentence Examples

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  • The colony failed at first, and was reconstituted in 1894.

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  • By an act passed in 1898, of which the provisions came into force in 1900, the university of London was reconstituted as a teaching university, although provision was made for the continuance of the system of examinations by " external examiners " for " external students," together with " internal examinations " for " internal students," in which the teachers and the external examiners of the university are associated.

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  • The almshouse called Queen Anne's Hospital is named from Anne of Denmark, queen of James I., who reconstituted a foundation of the time of Edward I., dedicated to St John the Baptist and St John the Evangelist.

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  • The district was reconstituted, and given an additional area of 853 sq.

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  • Do not expose reconstituted vaccine to direct sunlight or heat.

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  • The reconstituted solution should be used within 3 hours.

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  • That is the attitude of a patriot, who saw with open eyes the ruin of his country, who burned above all things to save Italy and set her in her place among the powerful nations, who held the duty of selfsacrifice in the most absolute sense, whose very limitations and mistakes were due to an absorbing passion for the state he dreamed might be reconstituted.

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  • The first state to escheat to the British government was Satara, which had been reconstituted by Lord Hastings on the downfall of the peshwa Baji Rao in 1818.

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  • The policy here adumbrated was (at least partly) carried into effect by parliament in the Indian Councils Act 1909, which reconstituted all the legislative councils by the addition of members directly elected, and conferred upon these councils wider powers of discussion.

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  • In 1850 the senate of the university was reconstituted, and Grote was one of seven eminent men who were added to it.

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  • Corps, newly reconstituted with units from other corps, and commanded by Gen.

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  • In 1894 he founded the Egyptian Research Account, which in 1905 was reconstituted as the British School of Archaeology in Egypt (not to be confused with the Egypt Exploration Fund, founded 1892).

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  • John was now reconstituted and in October Sir John Moore assumed command of all the allied troops in Portugal.

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  • The administrative commissions appointed by Franco were dissolved; the civil list was reduced; the upper house was reconstituted.

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  • In 1803, however, Charles Frederick, grand-duke of Baden, raised it anew and reconstituted it under the name of "RupertoCarola."

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  • The municipal government of Calcutta was reconstituted by an act of the Bengal legislature, passed in 1899.

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  • The "concession" companies were first formed in 1891 under Belgian law; in 1898 some of them were reconstituted under Congo law.

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  • A splendid series of carved oak stalls lines each side of the nave, and above them hang the banners of the Knights of the Bath, of whom this was the place of installation when the Order was reconstituted in 1725.

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  • The province was reconstituted in 1905, when the Chittagong, Dacca and Rajshahi divisions, the district of Malda and the state of Hill Tippera were transferred from Bengal to a new province, Eastern Bengal and Assam; the five Hindi-speaking states of Chota Nagpur, namely Chang Bhakar, Korea, Sirguja, Udaipur and Jashpur, were transferred from Bengal to the Central Provinces; and Sambalpur and the five Oriya states of Bamra, Rairakhol, Sonpur, Patna and Kalahandi were transferred from the Central Provinces to Bengal.

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  • When the Ministry was reconstituted in Jan.

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  • In 1537 Hawick received from Sir James Douglas of Drumlanrig a charter which was confirmed by the infant Queen Mary in 1545, and remained in force until 1861, when the corporation was reconstituted by act of parliament.

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  • The grammar school (1632) was reconstituted in 1889 for boys and girls.

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  • In 1697 it was reconstituted as a town, and under the elector Charles Theodore it became the capital of the Palatinate.

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  • To say that the Platonism of Plato's later years, the Platonism of the Parmenides, the Philebus and the Timaeus, is the philosophy of Parmenides enlarged and reconstituted, may perhaps seem paradoxical in the face of the severe criticism to which Eleaticism is subjected, not only in the Parmenides, but also in the Sophist.

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  • The Choiseul party, which had gradually been reconstituted, under the influence of the queen, the princes, parlement, the prebendaries, and the trade corporations, worked adroitly to eliminate this reformer of lucrative abuses.

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  • On July 14th the reconstituted Liberal-Unionist organization held a great demonstration in the Albert Hall, and Mr Chamberlain's success in ousting the duke of Devonshire and the other free-trade members of the old Liberal-Unionist party, and imposing his own fiscal policy upon the Liberal-Unionist caucus, was now complete.

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  • The District Of Akola as reconstituted in 1905 has an area of 4111 sq.

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  • In '707 a number of English antiquaries began to hold regular meetings for the discussion of their hobby and in 1717 the Society of Antiquaries was formally reconstituted, finally receiving a charter from George II.

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  • The government surveyed rural monasteries and schools, and reconstituted the ecclesiastical hierarchy.

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  • For safe disposal, unused vials should be reconstituted with a small amount of water then autoclaved.

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  • Dilution The reconstituted solution contains 5 mg agalsidase beta per ml.

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  • Natural soils have a different microstructure or structure to soils that are reconstituted in the laboratory.

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  • To get away from these we worked with a packaging company to design our own reconstituted biodegradable paper pulp punnets.

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  • The first meeting of the newly reconstituted Council will take place on 14 March 2003.

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  • The Montego was then reconstituted using special panels, which incorporated reinforcements welded into place.

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  • The specification at St John's Wood includes attractive reconstituted stone features and co-ordinating roughcast to the external walls.

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  • We explored several hundred meters of new cave, living mostly on spam and reconstituted mashed spud.

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  • Carefully attach the vial of reconstituted vaccine to the injection equipment and avoid creating aerosols during the priming process.

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  • Add contents of reconstituted vials to 0.9% NaCl, allowing 50 ml per vial (250 ml bag usually appropriate ).

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  • On the other hand his scheme for a reconstituted Irish Roman Catholic university was very favourably received, and its acceptance in 1908 did much to restore his reputation for statesmanship.

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  • The Reformed Presbytery of North America was reconstituted by two ministers from Ireland in 1798; it became a synod of three presbyteries in 1809 and a general synod in 1823; in the first decade of the century the presbytery required all members to free their slaves.

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  • The marriage negotiations of1809-1810had somewhat offended the emperor Alexander; his resentment increased when, at the close of 1810, Napoleon dethroned the duke of Oldenburg, brother-inlaw of the tsar; and the breach in the Franco-Russian alliance widened when the French emperor refused to award fit compensation to the duke or to give to the Russian government an assurance that the kingdom of Poland would never be reconstituted.

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  • Petetot, cure of Saint Roch, he reconstituted the Oratory of the Immaculate Conception, a society of priests mainly devoted to education.

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  • The elaborate system of education, culminating in the reconstituted, or new-founded, universities of Dorpat, Vilna, Kazan and Kharkov, was strangled in the supposed interests of " order " and of orthodox piety; while the military colonies which Alexander proclaimed as a blessing to both soldiers and state were forced on the unwilling peasantry and army with pitiless cruelty.

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  • Reconstitution A reconstituted property means that the property, or its occupation, has been rearranged to form a different rateable unit or units.

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  • Add contents of reconstituted vials to 0.9% NaCl, allowing 50 ml per vial (250 ml bag usually appropriate).

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  • Stone - Stone urns are normally molded from reconstituted stone.

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  • There too a system of thought can be reconstituted only on the basis of a definite discursive totality.

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  • In 1986 the undertaking was reconstituted as a council-owned company.

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  • The CPP was reconstituted as an advisory non-departmental public body in May 1998.

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  • The final step in the transposition reaction has been reconstituted in vitro, and structural work has been initiated elsewhere.

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  • Bone marrow could be reconstituted from cultured brain, and glial and neurons cells were obtained from bone marrow.

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  • Reconstituted with 1.5 ml of 0.9% sterile saline R, DB.

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  • The cakes would then be exported and reconstituted with water to make a cold drink.

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  • The specification at St John 's Wood includes attractive reconstituted stone features and co-ordinating roughcast to the external walls.

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  • Add the reconstituted drotrecogin alfa (activated) into a prepared infusion bag of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride injection.

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  • Each vial must be reconstituted with 3.5 ml of 9 mg/ml (0.9 %) sodium chloride for injection.

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  • When using TVP as a meat substitute, one cup of dry TVP equals about one pound of meat when reconstituted.

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  • Convenience - This is a useful way to buy milk that can be reconstituted when needed.

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  • Less Waste - Just the necessary amount of dry milk can be reconstituted which means that there is less waste.

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  • Just the required amount of milk needs to be reconstituted at a time, which means that waste is eliminated.

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  • Ease of storage - organic powdered soy milk is simple to store and can be reconstituted when required.

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  • Small quantities - because powdered soy milk can be reconstituted on request, it is easy and economic to make just the amounts required.

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  • Therefore if just a small cup is required, this small amount can be reconstituted without opening a new bottle of milk which may result in waste.

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  • Try using dried mushrooms reconstituted in the stock you use in the risotto.

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  • Use the stock in which you reconstituted dried mushrooms and about a quarter cup of white wine in place of part of the stock.

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  • The royal university of Parma, founded in 1601 by Ranuccio I., and reconstituted by Philip of Bourbon in 1768, has faculties in law, medicine and natural science, and possesses an observatory, and natural science collections, among which is the Eritrean Zoological Museum.

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  • The Atlantic Telegraph Company was reconstituted as the AngloAmerican Telegraph Company with a capital of f600,000 and sufficient cable was ordered not only to lay a line across the ocean but also to complete the 1865 cable.

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  • Cisalpine and Ligurian Republics (reconstituted soon after Marengo) were recognized by Austria on condition that they were independent of France.

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  • To the kingdom of Sardinia, now reconstituted under Victor Emmanuel I., France ceded its old provinces, Savoy and Nice; and the allies, especially Great Britain and Austria, insisted on the addition to that monarchy of the territories of the former republic of Genoa, in respect of which the king took the title of duke of Genoa, in order to strengthen it for the duty of acting as a buffer state between France and the smaller states of central Italy.

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  • The Council of the Empire, or Imperial Council (Gosudarstvenniy Sovyet), as reconstituted for this purpose, consists of 196 members, of whom 98 are nominated by the emperor, The while 98 are elective.

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  • At Troyes, where the gild of St Crispin was reconstituted as late as 1820, an annual festival is celebrated in the church of St Urban.

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  • Acting on the constitutional principle that the king's right to convene did not interfere with the church's independent right to hold assemblies, they sat till the 10th of December, deposed all the Scottish bishops, excommunicated a number of them, repealed all acts favouring episcopacy, and reconstituted the Scottish Kirk on thorough Presbyterian principles.

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  • His oracular reserve, personal honesty and consistency of aim had gained him the suffrages of all who hoped to save France from the harpies of the Directory and the violent rhetoricians of the now reconstituted Jacobin Club.

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  • The more advanced schools, known as ecoles centrales, were reconstituted either as ecoles secondaires or as lycees by the law of the 30th of April 1802.

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  • The independence of the Ionian Isles (now reconstituted as the Republic of the Seven Islands) was guaranteed.

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  • The grammar school founded in 1418 by Sir William Sevenoke was reconstituted as a first-grade modern school in 1877.

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  • These officers hold, from time to time, meetings separate from the general assemblies of the members, but the special organization for many years known as the Meeting of Ministers and Elders, reconstituted in 1876 as the Meeting on Ministry and Oversight, came to an end in 1906-1907.

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  • The balia was reconstituted several times by the imperial agents - in 1530 by Don Lopez di Soria and Alphonso Piccolomini, duke of Amalfi, in 1540 by Granvella (or Granvelle) and in 1548 by Don Diego di Mendoza; but government was carried on as badly as before, and there was increased hatred of the Spanish rule.

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  • The government was now reconstituted under the protection of the French agents; the balia was abolished, its very name having been rendered odious by the tyranny of Spain, and was replaced by a similar magistracy styled capitani del popolo e reggimento.

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  • A lieutenant-general was appointed as representative of his authority; the council of the balia was reconstituted with twenty members chosen by the duke; the consistory and the general council were left in existence but deprived of their political autonomy.

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  • The country had been thrown into absolute confusion from a political and administrative point of view, but gradually order was restored, and peaceful conditions were reconstituted throughout the republic. The four years of office for which General Caceres was elected passed in uneventful fashion, and in 1890 Senor Morales Bermudez was nominated to the presidency, with Senor Solar and Senor Borgono as first and second vice-presidents.

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  • At the end of the third century the praefecti praetorio were reconstituted as four officers, each ruling one quarter of the now divided empire.

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  • The city was reconstituted after the battle of Leuctra and under its statesman Lycomedes played a prominent part in organizing the Arcadian League (370).

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  • In the following campaign of 362 Mantineia, after narrowly escaping capture by the Theban general Epaminondas, became the scene of a decisive conflict in which the latter achieved Achaeans and jealousy of Megalopolis, was punished in 222 by a thorough devastation of the city, which was now reconstituted as a dependency of Argos and renamed Antigoneia.

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  • In 1803, the two halves (plus the Frick glen, ceded in 1802 by Austria to the Helvetic Republic) were united under the name of Kanton Aargau, which was then admitted a full member of the reconstituted Confederation.

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  • But, when the disestablished communion had to be reconstituted under the greatest difficulties, it was found of the highest importance that the occupant of his position should be a man of a liberal and genial spirit.

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  • When Briand reconstituted his Cabinet, in Dec. 1916, Ribot retained the portfolio of Finance.

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  • Within a few weeks Mr Balfour had reconstituted the cabinet.

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  • In September of the same year, by the bull Sollicitudo omnium ecclesiarum, he reconstituted the Society of Jesus.

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  • Hassenpflug persuaded the elector to leave Cassel secretly with him, and on the 15th of October appealed for aid to the reconstituted federal diet, which willingly passed a decree of "intervention."

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  • It now takes precedence of the Order of St Alexander, which was founded by Prince Alexander in 1881, and reconstituted by Prince Ferdinand in 1888.

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  • Originally restricted to 50 knights and granted as a family or court decoration, it was reconstituted as an unlimited order of merit in 1808 by Frederick VI.; alterations have been made in 1811 and 1864.

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  • The Order of Fidelity or Loyalty (Hausorden der Treue) was instituted by William, margrave of Baden-Durlach in 1715, and reconstituted in 1803 by the elector Charles Frederick.

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  • It has been reconstituted in 1840 and 1877.

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  • The corporation was reconstituted in 1599 and again in 1682.

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  • On the formation of the Senate he was appointed a member of that body, with an ample provision and the title of count of Pelusium; but on the fall of Napoleon he was deprived of all his honours, and even excluded from the list of members of the reconstituted Institute.

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  • The district was reconstituted in 1905, when that of Ellichpur was incorporated with it.

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  • In 1842, however, some effort was made towards the realization of Alleyn's schemes, and in 1858 the foundation was entirely reconstituted by act of parliament.

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  • Among them there exist, as will be seen hereafter, many well-marked but isolated natural groups, and their inclusion in the larger group is generally felt to be a matter of convenience rather than the expression of a belief in their close inter-relationship. Efforts are therefore continually being made by successive writers to exclude certain outlying sub-groups, and to reserve the term Algae for a central group reconstituted on a more natural basis within narrower limits.

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  • In the meantime Abdalmalik reconstituted the administration of the empire on Arabic principles.

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  • The extruded bishops were slow to organize the episcopalian remnant under a jurisdiction independent of the state, regarding the then arrangements as provisional, and looking forward to a reconstituted national kirk under a "legitimate" sovereign.

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