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In 1272, a revolt and withdrawal to Granada by nobles forced him to confirm local privileges.
In the formal treaty of incorporation into France in 1532, the province was guaranteed local privileges.
Riga's German-speaking nobles and merchants retained local privileges under all of the above monarchies.
This revolt, backed by the local nobility, turned the king's advisers resolutely against local privileges and aristocratic treason.
The viceroys, hemmed in on all sides by local privileges and without control over the finances of the province, were virtually powerless.
[3] Invaders know they won't win popularity contests, and are often able to sweep away centuries of local privileges and particularisms.
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In Texas and elsewhere, many clinics outside the largest cities must rely on visiting doctors who are not eligible for local admitting privileges.
"It's the more reasonable-sounding things like hallway width, or requiring a doctor to have local admitting privileges, that some courts will possibly approve," Dr. Joffe said.
Many RPE-derived molecules are known to be involved in local immune privilege in the eye 33; our findings here suggest that IL-33 may also be a key immune-regulatory mediator in this context.
It granted legal incorporation, confirmed local customs or privileges, and might include rights to taxation or self-government.
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