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Shannon has been made subject to an Emergency Police Protection Order.
"I express our absolute indignation at the offence we, the Spanish delegation, have been made subject to," he said.
Such contracts are to be regarded as having been made subject to the future exercise of the constitutional power of the state.
"I.S.D.A. is aware that it has been made subject to these proceedings," the association said in a statement sent by e-mail.
A Birmingham statement read: "Birmingham City Football Club can confirm that it has been made subject to a transfer embargo by the Football League.
Within five years, an unregulated market had been made subject to a raft of new laws, and had gained a regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission SECC).
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Rand's ideas have also been made subjects of study at Clemson and Duke universities.
These permits, which are set by agreement with individual countries, can be made subject to quotas.
Edom, the older nation, was made subject to Israel by David (2 Samuel 8 8ff.).
The declaration was made subject to popular ratification by a referendum on December 1.
He was on licence, wore a tag and was made subject to a night-time curfew.
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