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The basis of the modern inheritance tax, however, was established during the Middle Ages in the feudal arrangement whereby all land and property was ultimately owned by the sovereign, whose permission was required to transfer any property upon death of the owner.
The farmer was a friend whose permission we had secured.
The photograph, © Holly Hayes 2006, by whose kind permission it appears here, may be seen full-sized at Sacred Destinations; that page also includes a good capsule history of the abbey, a Google Map, and further links — and Sacred Destinations repeats this excellent treatment for hundreds of shrines the world over.
Find the folder whose permissions you wish to change.
WHOSE permission am I supposed to get?
By whose standards?
And small by whose?
But by whose standards?
By whose standard of accuracy?
Unfortunately, these restrictions can be bypassed, without the user noticing, by colluding apps whose combined permissions allow them to carry out attacks that neither app is able to execute by itself.
Based on the novel by Hemingway, whose estate gave Mr. Young permission to adapt it, the piece, conducted by Richard Aulden Clark, features Lawrence Harris, tenor, as Jake, the American reporter in Paris, and Luciana LaMonico, soprano, as Lady Brett Ashley.
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