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He won a Xeric Grant for self-publishing cartoonists.
This Act remained the constitutional basis for law-making in the ACT until the granting of self-government in 1989.
"The villagers in the area have been asking the authorities to grant them arms for self-defence since 1997, but they got no answer," a doctor said.
Long before steam engines and internal combustion, the design foresaw a time when it would be taken for granted that self-propelled machines, four-wheeled, two-legged and otherwise, would be the norm.
He takes it for granted that self-love is properly condemned whenever it can be shown to be harmful to the community.
Secondly, the sickness insurance system takes for granted that self-certified sick leave is claimed by, and sick leave certified by a GP is provided to, people with reduced work capacity and that this measure of work capacity can be determined fairly objectively.
Once the importation and exploitation of convicts had ended, the way opened for the grant of colonial self-government in 1855 56.
He received a grant for that one, but the new piece was self-funded.
In the late fifth century B.C.E., it was more or less taken for granted that any self-respecting Athenian male would prefer fame, wealth, honors, and political power to a life of labor.
Both were granted approval to obtain data for self-harm in local and multicentre projects.
The 1980s – also seen as a balefully pivotal period for Britain in his play The History Boys – are regarded in People as a turning point, the time when "we ceased to take things for granted and self-interest and self-servingness took over".
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