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In real life, he wrote a "Confession of Faith" while he was at Oxford, arguing that a secret society should be formed "with but one object the furtherance of the British Empire and the bringing of the whole uncivilised world under British rule for the recovery of the United States for the making the Anglo-Saxon race but one Empire".

The high court ruled in a majority decision on Friday that Kuczborski lacked standing to challenge the Vicious Lawless Association Disestablishment (VLAD) act, which adds up to 25 years to jail sentences for bikies who commit crimes "in furtherance of" their clubs.

"Even if [a university's anti-discrimination] policy somehow infringes upon a First Amendment right of CLS or its members," she argued, "that infringement may be justified if it is in furtherance of a compelling state interest," such as promoting diversity.

The German state-owned bank began investigations of its project-financing team run by Robin Saunders, a supposedly hot-shot banker; much of the loss relates to hefty write-downs after a refinancing of Box Clever, a British TV-rental firm.OM Gruppen, one-time suitor of the London Stock Exchange in furtherance of its pan-European aspirations, picked up a smaller prize.

They were merely particularly potent believers in violence in the furtherance of an idealistic, millenarian vision.

Guild, also spelled gild, an association of craftsmen or merchants formed for mutual aid and protection and for the furtherance of their professional interests.

The principal activities of the society consist in the furtherance of its goal of socialism through the education of the public along socialist lines by means of meetings, lectures, discussion groups, conferences, and summer schools; carrying out research into political, economic, and social problems; and publishing books, pamphlets, and periodicals.

October 31, 1903 Camberley, England August 5, 1983 Cambridge, England Joan Robinson, in full Joan Violet Robinson (born October 31, 1903, Camberley, Surrey, England died August 5, 1983, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) British economist and academic who contributed to the development and furtherance of Keynesian economic theory.

He joined Rawls and American philosopher Robert Nozick in rejecting utilitarian rationales for sacrificing the vital interests of some individuals in furtherance of the interests of others, but he likewise assailed the extreme individualism of Nozick's libertarian principles of justice.

As prime minister from 1970, he pursued a policy of nonalignment, in furtherance of which he established relations with mainland China in 1974.

Both her marriages were in furtherance of Henry I's policy of strengthening Normandy against France.

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