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By the terms of her art cession on the stone facade of the Orangerie will be cut "Fondation Jean Walter, Collection Paul Guillaume".

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Urged on by France and by his own ambitions, Peter IV underwrote Henry of Trastámara's claims to the Castilian throne in exchange for a promised cession of one-sixth of Castile.

Rev. Mr. Stillman said, that, whatever were the limits of the district, it would depend on the cession of the legislature of one of the states.

When the Magyars, barbarian warriors from Hungary, invaded Germany in 924, Henry agreed to pay tribute to them and return a captured Magyar chief in exchange for a nine-year (924 933) cession of raids on German territory.

In 1960 at a public rally at Mandera in northern Kenya, the governor of Kenya made an oblique statement alluding to the fact that the Kenyan Colonial Government was not in a position to make any guarantees on cession of the province to Somalia 'but would be prepared to assist in the achievement of this object once independence in Kenya was a reality'.

In July 1919 he reached agreement with the Italians on the cession of the Dodecanese (Dodekánisa) and secured an extension of the Greek area of occupation in Anatolia.

The Soviet Representative finally indicated that there would be no serious question on the cession of the Dodecanese Islands to Greece but he refused to approve it until the other territorial dispositions could be agreed upon.

Unable to secure help from Britain and France, the exhausted Finns made peace (the Treaty of Moscow) on Soviet terms on March 12 , 1940 agreeing to the cession of western Karelia and to the construction of a Soviet naval base on the Hanko Peninsula.

No lighthouse, beacon, public piers, or landmark, shall be built or erected on any site until cession of jurisdiction over the same has been made to the United States.

Other studies were identified from the Spanish NHP38 "cession of use" registry, kept by one of the authors (JA) since 1987.

I believe that there are cases in which the principle is intelligible and yet the significance of the delegated decision is simply too great for the decision to be called anything other than "legislative". As it is, none of the parties to these cases has examined the text of the Constitution or asked us to reconsider our precedents on cessions of legislative power.

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