An inquiry into the history of the idea of popular sovereignty as it has been shaped by the struggles between rulers and ruled. |
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The judge ruled that the doctor's actions were in breach of her contractual duty. |
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The judge ruled that the prejudicial effect of the evidence outweighed its value. |
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From 1250 Egypt had been ruled by the Bahri dynasty of Kipchak Turk origin. |
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After Queen Mary I died, her half sister Elizabeth ruled the kingdom. |
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The Carolingian dynasty ruled France until 987, when Hugh Capet, Duke of France and Count of Paris, was crowned King of the Franks. |
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Metz served as the Austrasian capital, although some Austrasian kings ruled from Reims, Trier, and Cologne. |
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It had originally been intended to retain some Eurostar services at Waterloo International, but this was ruled out on cost grounds. |
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Phiros became related by marriage to Espan, the nephew of king Heracles, who also ruled over a kingdom in Spain. |
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In addition, Portugal still ruled the Asian territories of Portuguese India, Portuguese Timor and Macau. |
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The possibility of seas of nitrogen on Triton was also considered but ruled out. |
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These areas were ruled over by local Jarls, originally captains of ships or Hersirs. |
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This was a somewhat bilateral relation with the Varagians defending the cities that they ruled. |
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They were later followed by the Bavarians and the Franks, who conquered and ruled most of Italy. |
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In June 1888 Wilhelm II became Emperor after the death of his father Frederick III, who ruled for only 99 days. |
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The subsequent investigation determined that the explosion was probably accidental, though sabotage could not be completely ruled out. |
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Any such objections must be ruled upon before the Court can address the merits of the applicant's claim. |
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Gradually, separate fiefs came to be ruled by a single family through royal intermarriage. |
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In the Kingdom of France, the duchy was occasionally set apart as an apanage to be ruled by a member of the royal family. |
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By 897 the young prince ruled only the city of Laon before Odo on his deathbed designated him as his successor. |
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His eldest son, Henry III, ruled as King of England for the majority of the 13th century. |
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United States, the International Court of Justice ruled that this mining was a violation of international law. |
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From the 12th century until 1868, Japan was ruled by successive feudal military shoguns who ruled in the name of the Emperor. |
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They are ruled by many kings and princes who live in peace with each other. |
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On the Indian subcontinent, the Mughal Empire ruled most of India in the early 18th century. |
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The huge conglomeration of territories and peoples formerly ruled by the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire was divided into several new nations. |
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Most South American countries were in some periods ruled by military dictatorships that were supported by the United States of America. |
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Later, he allegedly made a trip to Chios, an Aegean island then ruled by Genoa. |
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An English court case of 1569 involving Cartwright who had bought a slave from Russia ruled that English law could not recognise slavery. |
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This was a reversal of common law practice in England, which ruled that children of English subjects took the status of the father. |
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Most free states not only prohibited slavery, but ruled that slaves brought and kept there illegally could be freed. |
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General Butler ruled that they were not subject to return to Confederate owners as they had been before the war. |
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Even the traditional placement of turtles outside Diapsida cannot be ruled out at this point. |
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She ruled the part of Wendland in which Olaf had landed, and Olaf and his men were given an offer to stay for the winter. |
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After this, Haakon Jarl ruled Norway as a vassal of Harald Bluetooth, but he was in reality an independent ruler. |
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Henry ruled through the various barons and lords in England and Normandy, whom he manipulated skilfully for political effect. |
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Because of Castilian's importance in the land ruled by the Spanish Crown, the language is also known as Spanish. |
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Finally the shark was badly bitten and fled to the open sea, and the crocodile finally ruled the estuarine area that today is the city. |
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Between 1998 and 2005, it was under no overall control, ruled by a coalition of LibDems and Independents. |
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On 11 August 2016, it was ruled that Sutcliffe is mentally fit to be returned to prison. |
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In August 2016, a medical tribunal ruled that he no longer required clinical treatment for his mental condition, and could be returned to prison. |
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The Beatles and the Rolling Stones were rulers of pop music, Carnaby Street ruled the fashion world. |
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In July 2010, the International Court of Justice, ruled that the declaration of independence was legal. |
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The Byzantine Empire ruled the northern shores of the Sahara from the 5th to the 7th centuries. |
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In the Early Middle Ages, after the Roman Empire's decline, the Adriatic's coasts were ruled by Ostrogoths, Lombards and the Byzantine Empire. |
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The Venetian territory was then handed over to Austria and briefly ruled as part of the Archduchy of Austria. |
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After the 2nd century BC, the Roman fleet ruled the Mediterranean and actively suppressed piracy. |
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Scoringa was ruled by the Vandals and their chieftains, the brothers Ambri and Assi, who granted the Winnili a choice between tribute or war. |
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The king ruled over them and administered the land through emissaries called gastaldi. |
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It replaced the ancient kingdom of France, ruled by the divine right of kings. |
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In Russia, the Tatars ruled the various states of the Rus' through vassalage for over 300 years. |
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Also important were the many patrons who ruled states and used the artistry of the Renaissance as a sign of their power. |
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Yet, given that Pliny had not heard the word directly from a Cimbric informant, it cannot be ruled out that the word is in fact Gaulish instead. |
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A successor state of Charlemagne's empire, until 911 it was ruled by the Carolingian dynasty. |
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This seems to reflect Frankish desire to connect the Franks with the people they ruled. |
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The same source also says that Emperor Probus, who ruled between 276 and 282, settled Gepid prisoners of wars in the Roman Empire in the Balkans. |
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Once crowned in Frankfurt, the emperors ruled from Vienna and also held in Regensburg the Perpetual Diet of Regensburg. |
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Prior to the constitutional changes in 1919, the civic republic was ruled by a class of hereditary grand burghers or Hanseaten. |
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The Order is ruled by the Prince and Grand Master, who is elected for life by the Council Complete of State. |
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The Supreme Court is regarded as an independent and impartial body, and has on several occasions ruled against the Ukrainian government. |
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Successive Visigothic kings ruled Hispania as patricians who held imperial commissions to govern in the name of the Roman emperor. |
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Indeed, Germania is known to have been divided into many tribal and political groups, many of which were ruled by kings. |
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Catualda was in turn defeated by the Hermunduri Vibilius, after which the realm was ruled by the Quadian Vannius. |
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Vannius was himself also deposed by Vibilius, in coordination with his nephews Vangio and Sido, who then ruled as Roman client kings. |
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Following their victory at the Battle of Philippi, the Triumvirate divided the Roman Republic among themselves and ruled as military dictators. |
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For the next seven years, Trajan ruled as a civilian emperor, to the same acclaim as before. |
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The empire Augustus ruled was a shadow of its former self and had shrunk significantly over the previous 80 years. |
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Some historians regard Julius Nepos, who ruled in Dalmatia until being murdered in 480, as the last lawful Western Roman Emperor. |
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The rest was ruled by Sigismund's Arian brother Godomar, under Gothic protection against the Franks who had captured Sigismund. |
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The Fascist regime that ruled in Italy between 1922 and 1943 had its showcase in Rome. |
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By the end of his life, Clovis ruled all of Gaul save the Gothic province of Septimania and the Burgundian kingdom in the southeast. |
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The eldest son, Charibert I, inherited the kingdom with its capital at Paris and ruled all of western Gaul. |
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In 612 he did and the whole realm of his father Childebert was once again ruled by one man. |
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There were no more active Merovingian kings after that point and Charles and his Carolingian heirs ruled the Franks. |
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The Carolingians were restored ten years later in West Francia, and ruled until 987, when the last Frankish King, Louis V, died. |
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Middle Francia was the territory ruled by Lothair I, wedged between East and West Francia. |
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During the last years of his life he even ruled without a king, though he did not assume royal dignity. |
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He is considered to have been the founder of the Merovingian dynasty, which ruled the Frankish kingdom for the next two centuries. |
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Though ruled by their own dukes, it is not likely that they were very often united under one duke in the 6th and 7th centuries. |
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Rhaetia too, though Alamannic, was ruled by the Victorids coterminously with the Diocese of Chur. |
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Thereafter, Alamanni was ruled by Franks and the only remaining native Alamannic nobility seems to have hailed from Alsace. |
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Francia, ruled by the Merovingians, was the most powerful of the kingdoms that succeeded the Western Roman Empire. |
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The tribes were united and ruled under the leadership of Rurik, a leader of a group of Varangians. |
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According to this theory, the title was a sign that the bearers ruled under a divine mandate. |
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Rurik's relative Oleg conquered Kiev in 882 and established the state of Kievan Rus', which was later ruled by Rurik's descendants. |
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Theodoric and Odoacer ruled jointly until 493, when Theodoric murdered Odoacer. |
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Up to that time, he had remained in Germany, while a deposed Duke, Crescentius II, ruled over Rome and part of Italy, ostensibly in his stead. |
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From 511 to 526, the Visigoths were ruled by Theoderic the Great of the Ostrogoths as de jure regent for the young Amalaric. |
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Prince Andrey then installed his younger brother, who ruled briefly in Kiev while Andrey continued to rule his realm from Suzdal. |
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Founded and ruled by a Varangian warrior elite and their descendants, the medieval state of Rus arose in the 9th century. |
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A Turkic people, the Khazars, ruled the lower Volga basin steppes between the Caspian and Black Seas until the 10th century. |
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The Republic of Venice was ruled from 697 to 1797 by a doge, who normally ruled for life, though a few were forced from office. |
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A common definition of Sweden is that it was formed when the Swedes and Geats were ruled by one king. |
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In Presbyterian denominations, the local church is ruled by elected elders, some of which are ministerial. |
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During the first centuries of Visigothic rule, Romans were ruled by different laws than Goths were. |
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The Vandals, ruled by Ambri and Assi, came to the Winnili with their army and demanded that they pay them tribute or prepare for war. |
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Some of the smaller European states were not so ethnically diverse, but were also dynastic states, ruled by a royal house. |
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Some were ruled by princes or other hereditary rulers, some were governed by bishops or abbots. |
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Parker, where the court ruled that John Casor, an indentured servant, be returned to Johnson who claimed that Casor belonged to him for his life. |
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The Qin dynasty, which ruled China from 221 to 206 BC, abolished slavery and discouraged serfdom. |
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In nearly all cases the judicial system has ruled that the statute of limitations on these possible claims has long since expired. |
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In December, the expedition arrived back in the Caribbean coast, by the Gulf of San Blas, a strip of land ruled by cacique Pocorosa. |
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The island of Monemvasia refused to surrender and it was first ruled for a short time by an Aragonese corsair. |
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The Byzantine Empire was a theocracy, said to be ruled by God working through the Emperor. |
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However, he also sought to use the Yuan legacy to legitimize his authority in China and other areas ruled by the Yuan. |
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Java was ruled by successive Majapahit kings, who had acted defiantly towards Ming China since the Hongwu reign. |
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In the autumn of 1381, a Ming army invaded and conquered Yunnan, which was then ruled by the Mongol prince Basalawarmi, Prince of Liang. |
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Aksum was at the time ruled by Zoskales, who also governed the port of Adulis. |
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His father, Regent Heungseon Daewongun, ruled for him until Gojong reached adulthood. |
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At that turbulent time, Tver was ruled by Simeon Bekbulatovich, a former khan of Kasimov. |
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Li Yuan, known as Emperor Gaozu of Tang, ruled until 626, when he was forcefully deposed by his son Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin. |
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Under Emperor Gaozong, a campaign led by the general Su Dingfang was launched against the Western Turks ruled by Ashina Helu. |
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Before the Japanese annexation period of Korea, the geopolitics of East Asia were ruled by the Chinese tributary system. |
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Until the late 18th century, the island of Madagascar was ruled by a fragmented assortment of shifting sociopolitical alliances. |
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Beginning in the early 19th century, most of the island was united and ruled as the Kingdom of Madagascar by a series of Merina nobles. |
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He ruled over a remarkably peaceful period with no significant external or internal problems. |
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The interior was ruled by Ibadite imams and the coastal areas by the sultan. |
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Kozhikode was the capital of Malabar during the time of sri Samoothiri Maharajas, who ruled the region before the British took over. |
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Kozhikode and its suburbs formed part of the Polanad kingdom ruled by the Porlatiri. |
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For most of the early history of the settlements in the Persian Gulf, the southern shores were ruled by a series of nomadic tribes. |
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This practice was only possible, because these independent city states were not ruled by a duke but a council of influential citizens. |
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Starting in 1084, the Almoravid Berbers ruled the region until 1147, when the Almohads conquered the land. |
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Apart from Ibn Hud's rebellion of 1232, they ruled until the Tunisian Hafsids established control. |
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Boyer ruled the entire island with iron rule, ending slavery in Santo Domingo. |
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Ferdinand II served as the latter's regent during her absence in the Netherlands, ruled by her husband Archduke Philip. |
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In 1899 an international tribunal ruled the land belonged to Great Britain. |
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He became related by marriage to a certain Espan, the nephew of king Heracles, who also ruled over a kingdom in Spain. |
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Throughout the decade, Aneerood Jugnauth ruled the country with the help of the PMSD and the Labour Party. |
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The next invasion came immediately in 205 BC by a Chola king named Elara, who overthrew Asela and ruled the country for 44 years. |
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In 1638, the king signed a treaty with the Dutch East India Company to get rid of the Portuguese who ruled most of the coastal areas. |
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His descendants ruled India for several generations, but never launched an expedition beyond India. |
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Though the realms continued to be administered separately, the Council of Portugal ruled the country and its empire from Madrid. |
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Many of the Iranian territories in the Caucasus gained de facto independence, and were locally ruled through various Caucasian khanates. |
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From the 6th to 3rd century BC, Bahrain was part of the Persian Empire ruled by the Achaemenian dynasty. |
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On July 12, 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitration ruled in favor of the Philippines in its case against China's claims in the South China Sea. |
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These towns continued to be ruled by indigenous elites under the Spanish crown, with an indigenous governor and a town councils. |
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The rajahnate was ruled under and gave yearly tribute to the Sultanate of Brunei as a satellite state. |
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The court ruled in 2014, after lengthy testimony, that at least two districts had to be redrawn because of gerrymandering. |
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Pizarro, meanwhile, continued receiving the same accounts of a powerful monarch who ruled over the land they were exploring. |
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According to the Treaty of Tordesillas, the majority of the Amazon River should belong to Spain, but the mouth should be ruled by Portugal. |
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When Pachacuti, the 9th Sapa Inca ruled, he expanded the Empire to northern Peru. |
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He defeated the Inca invasion force and in the process conquered and ruled the Inca Empire as Sapa Inca. |
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From the beginning of the 13th century until the end of the 18th century, the Republic ruled the Adriatic, the Aegean and the Black Seas. |
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In addition to the Holy Roman Empire, Charles personally ruled Spain, Austria, and a number of smaller possessions neighboring France. |
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The court ruled in favor of Johnson and ordered that Casor be returned to him, where he served the rest of his life as a slave. |
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Jacob's father Isaac challenged the confiscation and the conclusion of the VOC, but it took him until 1622 until a court ruled in his favor. |
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In April 2009, the Fiji Court of Appeal ruled that the 2006 coup had been illegal. |
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It was a suzerainty under protection of the Russian Tsar from 1667 but ruled by the local Hetmans for a century. |
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The territory ruled or administered by a voivode is known in English as a voivodeship. |
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The Khitan Liao dynasty, which lasted from 907 to 1125, ruled over Manchuria, Mongolia, and parts of Northern China. |
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The era was known as Pax Mongolica, when much of the Asian continent was ruled by the Mongols. |
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This ushered in the Warlord Era, during which much of the country was ruled by shifting coalitions of competing provincial military leaders. |
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A similar case, that of Joseph Knight, took place in Scotland five years later and ruled slavery to be contrary to the law of Scotland. |
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In the not too distant past Salzburg had been an Archbishopdom ruled by her archbishops. |
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Before coalition forces arrived, Iraq was ruled by a dictatorship that murdered its own citizens, threatened its neighbors, and defied the world. |
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Before the union England was ruled by its monarch and the Parliament of England. |
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The possibility of redesigning the Union Flag to include representation of Wales has not been completely ruled out. |
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The country they ruled experienced greater prosperity from the end of the 14th century through the Scottish Renaissance to the Reformation. |
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After Eric Bloodaxe's death, all England was ruled by Eadred the grandson of Alfred the Great and so began the machinery of national government. |
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From the accession of James VI and I in 1603, the Stuart dynasty ruled England in personal union with Scotland and Ireland. |
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They conquered and ruled parts of it, acknowledging the overlordship of the Norman kings of England but with considerable local independence. |
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England and Scotland were ruled by the same king for the first time in 1603 when James VI of Scotland also became the king of England. |
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In this fashion, the Kingdom of Ireland was ruled by the reigning King of England. |
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Their kingdom was weak, hopelessly divided, and ruled by a king who was barely distinguishable from a peasant. |
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Malcolm enjoyed a peaceful relationship with the Earldom of Orkney, ruled jointly by his stepsons, Paul and Erlend Thorfinnsson. |
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He ruled through roughly 20 BC, although there may have been a second king named Commius. |
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Claudius ruled that slaves who were thus abandoned and recovered after such treatment would be free. |
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Thus the conception of Claudius as the weak fool, controlled by those he supposedly ruled, was preserved for the ages. |
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Each legion in Britain had a commander who answered to the governor and in time of war probably directly ruled troublesome districts. |
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However, Camulodunum was retaken, either by Tasciovanus or by his son Cunobelinus, who succeeded him ca AD 9 and ruled for about 30 years. |
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Three regional Church councils and another trial before Constantine all ruled against Donatus and the Donatism movement in North Africa. |
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Another ealdorman, Wiglaf, subsequently ruled for less than two years before being driven out of Mercia by Egbert. |
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Constantine II ruled Scotland, apart from the southwest, which was the British Kingdom of Strathclyde. |
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Southern kings had never ruled the north, and his usurpation was met with outrage by the Northumbrians, who had always resisted southern control. |
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In 1000, with the allegiance of Trondejarl, Eric of Lade, Sweyn ruled most of Norway. |
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Eleanor was released from house arrest and regained control of Aquitaine, where she ruled on Richard's behalf. |
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Another son, Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany, ruled Brittany and established a separate line there. |
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Ireland was ruled by the Lord of Ireland who had a hard time imposing his rule at first. |
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Conan IV then briefly ruled as Count, but Henry took the title that same year by mustering an army in Avranches to threaten Conan. |
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The Angevin kings directly ruled over more French territory than the kings of France. |
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After the Battle of Poitiers, many French nobles and mercenaries rampaged, and chaos ruled. |
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The House of Tudor ruled the Kingdom of England until 1603, with the death of Elizabeth I, granddaughter of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. |
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Realms that had once been strictly forbidden to the female gender were now being ruled by one. |
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He ruled the Principality of Wales until 29 November 1489 and was Lord of Ireland. |
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Elizabeth was the first Tudor to recognise that a monarch ruled by popular consent. |
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As the Spanish Equatorial Region, it was ruled by a governor general exercising military and civilian powers. |
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Edward Balliol was the son of King John Balliol, who had himself ruled for four years following his election in the Great Cause. |
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He ruled until 1651 when the armies of Oliver Cromwell occupied Scotland and drove him into exile. |
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The dissolution of the Rump was followed by a short period in which Cromwell and the Army ruled alone. |
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Instead, he ruled through a 'nominated assembly' which he believed would be easy for the Army to control, since Army officers did the nominating. |
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All four lines descend from Pybba, who ruled Mercia early in the 7th century. |
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After dissolving this Parliament, Charles I ruled without a Parliament for the next 11 years. |
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Out of this work came another of Wren's important mathematical results, namely that the hyperboloid of revolution is a ruled surface. |
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They reigned together until her death on 28 December 1694, after which William ruled as sole monarch. |
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After a final relapse in 1810, a regency was established, and George III's eldest son, George, Prince of Wales, ruled as Prince Regent. |
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I asked Suresh if Keralans had been better off when they were ruled by maharajas. |
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Hundreds of princely states, states ruled by monarchs in treaty of subsidiary alliance with Britain, were integrated into India and Pakistan. |
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The Angevins ruled over the Angevin Empire during the 12th and 13th centuries, an area stretching from the Pyrenees to Ireland. |
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Louis VIII of France briefly ruled about half of England from 1216 to 1217 at the conclusion of the First Barons' War against King John. |
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Though he accepted the petition, Charles later dissolved parliament and ruled without them for eleven years. |
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In 1681 Charles II dissolved parliament and ruled without them for the last four years of his reign. |
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Mary refused the offer, and instead William and Mary ruled jointly, with both having the right to rule alone on the other's death. |
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In April 1995 the Green National Executive ruled that the party should withdraw from this alliance due to ideological differences. |
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The House, however, ruled that the recipient of the peerage, Sir James Parke, was not entitled thereby to sit as a Lord of Parliament. |
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Sweyn ruled Wessex, along with his other realms, from 1013 onwards, followed by his son Canute the Great. |
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Although he ruled effectively, the basic problems remained, and his successors continued to struggle into the 13th century. |
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Cromwell ruled until his death in 1658, when he was succeeded by his son Richard. |
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He ruled out membership for the foreseeable future, saying that the decision not to join had been right for the UK and for Europe. |
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The Supreme Court ruled narrowly against Novartis, but opponents of patenting drugs claimed it as a major victory. |
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The bombe detected when a contradiction had occurred and ruled out that setting, moving on to the next. |
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The Competition Commission ruled in March 2009 that BAA should sell Gatwick and Stansted Airports within two years. |
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Relatives of the kings of Aragon ruled the island until 1409, when it formally passed to the Crown of Aragon. |
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Domitian ruled for fifteen years, and his reign was marked by his attempts to compare himself to the gods. |
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Others ruled just for a few months, like Gordian I, Gordian II, Balbinus and Hostilian. |
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Initially, Rome was ruled by kings, who were elected from each of Rome's major tribes in turn. |
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In the Middle Ages, Gaelic Ireland was divided into a hierarchy of territories ruled by a hierarchy of kings or chiefs. |
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Starting around 1917, a number of countries became ruled ostensibly in the interests of the working class. |
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A Moscow court ruled that the Salvation Army was a paramilitary organisation subject to expulsion. |
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In October 2006, the European Court of Human Rights ruled the decision illegal. |
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He ruled a large number of monasteries, and claimed to be the first Englishman to introduce the Rule of Saint Benedict into English monasteries. |
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Its history is full of numerous dynasties that have ruled over various parts of the country. |
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The Kathmandu Durbar Square held the palaces of the Malla and Shah kings who ruled over the city. |
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In England, the Norman Conquest of 1066 resulted in a kingdom ruled by a Francophone nobility. |
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This leads to Britain being ruled by five kings, who keep attacking each other. |
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The Tokugawa shogunate was a feudal regime of Japan established by Tokugawa Ieyasu and ruled by the shoguns of the Tokugawa family. |
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On the Indian subcontinent, the Lodhi Dynasty ruled over the Delhi Sultanate during its last phase. |
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Claiming direct descent from the old Axumite royal house, the Solomonic ruled the region well into modern history. |
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In the 16th to early 18th centuries, Central Asia was under the rule of Uzbeks, and the far eastern portions were ruled by the local Pashtuns. |
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Richard ruled peacefully for the next eight years, having reconciled with his former adversaries. |
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Etruscan religion was also a major influence, particularly on the practice of augury, since Rome had once been ruled by Etruscan kings. |
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Constantine ruled the Roman Empire as sole emperor for the remainder of his reign. |
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Paleographically, the inscription most likely dates to the 8th century, with the late 7th or early 9th not to be ruled out. |
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Ancient Rome was, according to Filmer, ruled fairly only after the Empire was established. |
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Unlike Roger Waters, Ray Repp did decide to sue, but the court ruled in Lloyd Webber's favour. |
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The coroner ruled the death an accidental carbitol overdose, although it was widely rumoured to be a suicide. |
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After the death of Constantius II, Julian the Apostate, a bibliophile intellectual, ruled briefly for less than three years. |
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The fighter with the higher score at the end of the fight is ruled the winner. |
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The report ruled that the main reason for the disaster was overcrowding due to a failure of police control. |
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A metarchy is a government by supers. Almost all the metarchies currently in existence are dictatorships, ruled by a single metahuman. |
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The dispute went to Formula One's Contract Recognition Board, who ruled in favour of BAR on 20 October, forcing Button to stay with the team. |
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In 1266, the island became part of Scotland under the Treaty of Perth, after being ruled by Norway. |
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Southern Ireland was ruled, for the time being, directly from London as it had been before the Government of Ireland Act. |
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They ruled until after World War II when forces of nationalism grew much stronger. |
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It was ruled that it was a possibility for the redevelopment to be classed as state aid towards Linfield. |
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Brutus divides the island into Britain, ruled by him and Cornwall, ruled by Corineus. |
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After the death of Brutus, Britain was divided into England, Scotland and Wales, ruled over by his three sons. |
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The eldest, Locrinus, married Corineus' daughter and when the two younger sons died, the island was ruled by him and his 98 successors. |
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In the 18th century, the famous Maratha privateer Kanhoji Angre ruled the seas between Mumbai and Goa. |
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In 1976, that Court ruled that, under appropriate circumstances, capital punishment may constitutionally be imposed. |
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Under the new law, wages increases were monitored and those ruled to be unacceptably high were rolled back by the government. |
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The German Empire consisted of 26 constituent territories, with most being ruled by royal families. |
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In addition, he ruled that the strike in the plaintiff union had been called in contravention of its own rules. |
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The eastern part was ruled by the Russian tsar as Congress Poland, which had a very liberal constitution. |
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The remaining five union territories are directly ruled by the centre through appointed administrators. |
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The small Caribbean island had been ruled by Bishop, a radical Marxist with close ties to Cuba. |
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In Evans v United Kingdom, the Court ruled that the right to life does not extend to a human embryo. |
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The Court has ruled that European Union member states cannot consider the nationals of other member states to be aliens. |
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After the death of Somerled in 1164 Arran and Bute were ruled by his son Angus. |
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From August 2008, the council had been ruled by a coalition of the Independent Group and Liberal Democrat and Labour parties. |
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In 2000 the Court of Appeal ruled the 1971 Immigration Ordinance preventing resettlement unlawful. |
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The country was ruled by Constitutional monarchy until 1889, when finally adopted the Republican model. |
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In 2008, Prime Minister John Key ruled out any abolition of the Supreme Court and return to the Privy Council. |
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Qatar is either a constitutional or an absolute monarchy ruled by the Al Thani family. |
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The policy was however immediately ruled out by the then Transport Secretary Alastair Darling. |
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On 4 September 2014, Judge Barbier ruled in the first phase of the case that BP had committed gross negligence. |
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Shell denied responsibility for the spill, but an Argentine court ruled in 2002 that the corporation was responsible. |
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In the United States, the practice of racial profiling has been ruled to be both unconstitutional and a violation of civil rights. |
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The Corieltauvians are believed to have ruled over roughly the area of the East Midlands. |
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Gujarati is the language of the Gujjars, who had ruled Rajputana and Punjab. |
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Thus, these are ruled by elders only at the level of the congregations, which are united with one another by covenants of trust. |
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Though Shaw's intentions were clear, his drafting was flawed, and the courts initially ruled the intended trust void. |
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However, in the October 2014 accounts filed with Companies House by XL Recordings, they ruled out a 2014 release. |
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The FCC, however, ruled in Murdoch's favour, stating that his ownership of Fox was in the public's best interests. |
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However, Wales' chances of victory against Brazil were hampered by an injury to John Charles that ruled him out of the match. |
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The Scottish Government has ruled that the Saltire should, where possible, fly on all its buildings every day from 8am until sunset. |
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Every country in the world is ruled by a system of governance that combines at least three or more political or economic attributes. |
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The Umayyad Caliphate ruled the province of Iraq from Damascus in the 7th century. |
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During the late 14th and early 15th centuries, the Black Sheep Turkmen ruled the area now known as Iraq. |
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On 11 August, Iraq's highest court ruled that PM Maliki's bloc is biggest in parliament, meaning Maliki could stay Prime Minister. |
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From 1270 onwards for many centuries, the Solomonic dynasty ruled the Ethiopian Empire. |
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Initially, Kenadid's goal was to seize control of the neighboring Majeerteen Sultanate, which was then ruled by his cousin Boqor Osman Mahamuud. |
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An authoritarian military junta came to power in 1964 and ruled until 1985, after which civilian governance resumed. |
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By 470, the town came to be ruled by the Ripuarian Franks and subordinated to their capital, Cologne. |
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The only dominion it had was over Burtscheid, a neighbouring territory ruled by a Benedictine abbess. |
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Ireland's recognised capital, Dublin, was ruled by Ascall mac Ragnaill, who had submitted to Ruaidri. |
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Murrey died of wounds after the battle and for a short time Wallace ruled Scotland in the name of John Balliol as Guardian of the realm. |
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A coroner ruled his death as accidental, although in the 1980s the Grimes letter saw publication, allowing for recognition of his suicide. |
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Diocletian divided the empire into four regions, each ruled by a separate emperor, the Tetrarchy. |
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So Kinadius son of Alpinus, first of the Scots, ruled this Pictland prosperously for 16 years. |
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The king also ruled in Lothian, Strathclyde and the Honour of Huntingdon, and spent much of his time in these localities too. |
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The district around Dumfries was for several centuries ruled over and deemed of much importance by the invading Romans. |
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High Kings from the northern branch ruled various kingdoms in what eventually became the province of Ulster. |
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She spent most of her childhood in France while Scotland was ruled by regents, and in 1558, she married the Dauphin of France, Francis. |
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As Mary was an infant when she inherited the throne, Scotland was ruled by regents until she became an adult. |
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Prior to the election a coalition of Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Independents ruled. |
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In 1962, Spain, ruled by the military dictator Francisco Franco, issued its first attempt to join the European Communities. |
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Labour ruled out an electoral pact with the SNP, Liberal Democrats and Greens. |
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Labour subsequently ruled out Corbyn taking part in television debates without May. |
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This list does not include Orkney, which was a Norwegian Earldom, and became ruled by Scotland in the 15th century. |
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Prior to the establishment of Parliament, the monarch ruled absolutely by the issuing of his personal written orders, open or closed. |
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