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However, the idea of parliamentary government, first enshrined in the constitutions of the 1930s, never totally disappeared.
Hensher thinks that the idea of handwriting as distinctive of an individual came only in the 19th century, and he specifies court cases in which this was first enshrined in law.
It was first enshrined in Peel's Act of 1844.
And they've threatened iconic places from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, from the Appalachian Mountains to the Chesapeake Bay, turning away from the national wildlife and preservation legacy first enshrined more than a century ago by President Theodore Roosevelt.
"When it was first enshrined, free movement meant the freedom to move to a job, not the freedom to cross borders to look for work or claim benefits.
Though the rhetoric of reverse discrimination preceded the Reagan presidency and had spread considerably among affirmative action opponents in the years before his election, it was the Reagan administration that first enshrined such assumptions in policy.
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The second enshrined tougher budget rules (despite a British attempt to block it).
We choose Tafe and apprenticeships, we choose a voice to First Australians enshrined in our constitution.
Berenson came to be known as "the mother of women's basketball" and became the first woman enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1985.
The idea was simple; these standards would first be enshrined in regional treaties such as the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and then be given legal effect in every country.
At an appearance before the Chesterfield County Republican Committee last week, Cuccinelli said he was counting on activists to approach voters and help them understand how their philosophical devotion to the "first principles" enshrined in the U.S. Constitution apply to everyday issues.
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