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James V established the Court of Session, the central civil-law court, in the capital in 1532.
"Usually, the last day of session, the leaders are able to announce about five or six agreements on issues that have been floating around," the governor said.
Maitland succeeded his father as keeper of the privy seal in 1567 and became a lord of session the following year.
The option Mr. Reid has said he would support would take advantage of a rules quirk that allows the Senate to remain indefinitely in its first day of session, the only day on which rules changes can be made.
'Weekends Are a Vital Part Of People's Incomes' Dennis Curles, the clerk of session, the leading layman at the First Presbyterian Church of Amagansett, said the church saw an increase in attendance because of the summer people, but lost some of its regulars.
It starts when a user agent sends an INVITE request, which contains a description of the type of session the user wants to take part in, the media and ports to be used and the codecs supported.
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One week after the end of sessions the post-test measurements were taken.
The cache (mathcal {C}) to keep track of sessions the node has seen is initially empty.
This allowed the researcher to evaluate the number of sessions the participant chose to do.
Variables related to the intervention: Number of sessions the person has attended.
Yesterday the Court of Session refused the request to have the decision set aside.
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