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Lord, Lord, Lord!" She flailed her arms.
Traditionally, in Britain, there were the three estates: Crown, Church, Parliament or more formally, the lords spiritual, the lords temporal, and the Commons.
Two weeks ago, Sallie Mae, formally known as the SLM Corporation, appointed Mr. Lord as executive chairman, giving him principal management responsibility.
Lastly, Marduk was enthroned, and after the gods had prostrated themselves before him they bound themselves by oath touching their throats with oil and water and formally gave him kingship, appointing him permanently lord of the gods of heaven and earth.
The jurisdiction over such criminal cases was formally conferred in the 16th century on the lord high admiral or his deputy and on three or four other substantial persons appointed by the lord chancellor.
In 1976, however, Wilson retired suddenly, Callaghan defeated Foot in the leadership contest and Foot became – though not formally – deputy prime minister, with the posts of lord president of the council and leader of the Commons.
After a period of contemplation (he worried that such an appointment would reduce his chances of becoming Master of the Rolls or Lord Chief Justice) he accepted, and was formally offered the job on 5 April 1957.
It wasn't until the reign of Sahila Varman that these Raja lords were subjugated and the district of Chamba was consolidated formally as a unified entity.
(He is formally Lord Owen).
Mr. Rogers -- more formally Lord Rogers, who sits on the Labor benches in the House of Lords -- is an adviser on urban planning to Mayor Ken Livingstone of London, and the couple are friends of Prime Minister Tony Blair.
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