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One thing that draws common assent among Americans and Iraqis is Saddam Hussein.
Local businessmen guess the shilling is kept afloat by "common assent".
The command of all forces was entrusted by common assent to a single person from one of the Latin towns.
Despite these anomalies and others, the empire, at least in the Middle Ages, was by common assent, along with the papacy, the most important institution of western Europe.
The moment comes by common assent, by a shared appraising of all the people remaining in the bar and all the forces around them -- the darkness of the windows, the breath of the staff.
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Contracts governed by both the UCC and common law generally require mutual assent, meaning that all parties must agree to the important elements of the amended contract.[4].
Mr Cameron has refused to allow the bill to return to the Commons for final assent with that clause attached.
It will not officially come into force until the Queen has signed the bill and it returns to the Commons for Royal Assent some time before Easter.
The Commons has already given assent in principle and the government will be hoping for a final vote and royal assent by the end of 2016 to start digging in 2017.
LONDON -- Queen Elizabeth II gave final approval Wednesday to Britain's controversial same-sex marriage bill, bestowing her royal assent as is common to all new laws.
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