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His father was killed in World War I, becoming to his son "Frank his Hero-Father," a perpetual obligation.
Educated at Edinburgh University, Renwick joined (c. 1681) the group of Covenanters known as the Cameronians (those who adhered to the perpetual obligation of the covenants of 1638 and 1643) and soon became prominent among them.
More awkward are the bits that stress a government's accountability to its people, and its perpetual obligation to earn the right to rule through its own ethical conduct.Neo-Maoist websites are crowing about the abrupt removal of the "witch doctor" statue.
Cameronian, any of the Scottish Covenanters who followed Richard Cameron in adhering to the perpetual obligation of the two Scottish covenants of 1638 and 1643 as set out in the Queensferry Paper (1680), pledging maintenance of the chosen form of church government and worship.
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At the same time, each lessor had the obligation of declaring that the parcel possessed by him was his not as a perpetual allod, but as a freehold granted by the sovereign on condition of the latter's receipt from the freeholder of an annual rent in kind, i.e. as a tax.
This has meant the land provided for cemeteries is locked up in a 'perpetual care' obligation, and sites are often subsequently abandoned.
Perpetual daylight.
Perpetual luxuries.
Perpetual travellers?
Louisiana and Illinois were perpetual leaders.
Perpetual Groove, jamband.
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