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Duly: Encyclopedia II - Ken Saro-Wiwa - Statement made by Saro-Wiwa just before his execution

"I repeat that we all stand before history. I and my colleagues are not the only ones on trial. Shell is on trial here, and it is as well that it is represented by counsel said to be holding a watching brief. The company has, indeed, ducked this particular trial, but its day will surely come and the lessons learned here may prove useful to it, for there is no doubt in my mind that the ecological war the company has waged in the delta will be called to question sooner than later and the crimes of that war be duly punished ...

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Ken Saro-Wiwa, Ken Saro-Wiwa - Statement made by Saro-Wiwa just before his execution

Read more here: » Ken Saro-Wiwa: Encyclopedia II - Ken Saro-Wiwa - Statement made by Saro-Wiwa just before his execution

Duly: Encyclopedia II - Curnonsky - Name

The name "Curnonsky" comes from the Latin cur + non "why not?" plus the Russian suffix -sky, as all things Russian were in vogue in 1895, when he coined it. He once said that this nickname was "my tunic of Nessus, as I am neither Russian, nor Polish, nor Jewish, nor Ukrainian, but just an average Frenchman and wine-guy [sacavin]". He was often called the prince-elect of gastronomy (Prince-élu de la Gastronomie) or of gastronomes, and he had in fact been duly elected in a poll of 3,000 chefs held by Paris-Soir in 1927. There was at the time a series of 'Princes', including André de Lorde ...

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Curnonsky, Curnonsky - Name, Curnonsky - Philosophy, Curnonsky - Chronology, Curnonsky - Partial bibliography

Read more here: » Curnonsky: Encyclopedia II - Curnonsky - Name

Duly: Encyclopedia II - Governor of Oklahoma - Election

Gubernatorial elections are held every four years. The Governor of Oklahoma is elected directly by the voters of Oklahoma. After all votes are collected, the Legislature of Oklahoma shall convene in the hall of the House of Representatives and the Speaker of the House of Representatives announce the results of the elections in the presence of a majority of each branch of the Legislature. The persons having the highest number of votes for the office of the Governor shall be declared duly elected. However, in case two or more shall have ...

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Governor of Oklahoma, Governor of Oklahoma - Requirements to hold office, Governor of Oklahoma - Election, Governor of Oklahoma - Terms of Office, Governor of Oklahoma - Powers, Governor of Oklahoma - Executive Powers, Governor of Oklahoma - Legislative Powers, Governor of Oklahoma - Judicial Powers, Governor of Oklahoma - Succession, Governor of Oklahoma - Oath of Office, Governor of Oklahoma - Office-Holders

Read more here: » Governor of Oklahoma: Encyclopedia II - Governor of Oklahoma - Election

Duly: Encyclopedia II - Christopher Addison 1st Viscount Addison - Political Career

Motivated by concern for the treatment of the poor, and that the effects of poverty on health could only be fought by governments not doctors, Addison entered politics. He was adopted as Liberal candidate for Hoxton, Shoreditch, in 1907, and was duly elected in the 1910 General Election. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, David Lloyd George, noted Addison's medical background and asked him to speak in support of the 1911 National Insurance Bill, both in Parliament and with the British Medical Association. In August 1914, he was appointed Parli ...

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Christopher Addison 1st Viscount Addison, Christopher Addison 1st Viscount Addison - Background, Christopher Addison 1st Viscount Addison - Political Career, Christopher Addison 1st Viscount Addison - Joining Labour, Christopher Addison 1st Viscount Addison - In the Lords

Read more here: » Christopher Addison 1st Viscount Addison: Encyclopedia II - Christopher Addison 1st Viscount Addison - Political Career

Duly: Encyclopedia II - True Cross - Conservation of the relics

The silver reliquary that was left at the Basilica in care of the bishop of Jerusalem was exhibited periodically to the faithful. In the 380s a nun named Egeria who was travelling on pilgrimage described the veneration of the True Cross at Jerusalem in a long letter, the Itinerario Egeriae that she sent back to her community of women: "Then a chair is placed for the bishop in Golgotha behind the [liturgical] Cross, which is now standing; the bishop duly takes his seat in the chair, and a table covered with a linen cloth i ...

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True Cross, True Cross - Finding the True Cross, True Cross - Conservation of the relics, True Cross - Dispersal of relics of the True Cross, True Cross - Veneration of the Cross, True Cross - Movies

Read more here: » True Cross: Encyclopedia II - True Cross - Conservation of the relics

Duly: Encyclopedia II - Quorum - United States

According to Article One of the United States Constitution, the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate each have a quorum of a simple majority of their respective members. The Senate has the additional requirement in Rule VI of its standing rules of a "majority of the members duly chosen and sworn." The IRS requires 501(c)(3), non-profit organizations to have a quorum present at their required, yearly meetings. If it is not, then not only can they not vote, they must have another meeting. Quorum - Quo ...

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Quorum, Quorum - Quorum as a tool, Quorum - United Kingdom, Quorum - United States, Quorum - Quorum-busting in the United States, Quorum - Online communities

Read more here: » Quorum: Encyclopedia II - Quorum - United States

Duly: Encyclopedia II - Ace Frehley - Biography

Frehley joined Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons and Peter Criss in January 1973 as lead guitarist for Wicked Lester. Soon after joining the band, they changed their name to KISS; Frehley felt that the name Wicked Lester was not likely to take the band where they wanted to go (to the top of their league), so several name changes were duly considered, including an entirely serious suggestion from Gene Simmons that the band should be called "Fuck". They opted for the somewhat l ...

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Ace Frehley, Ace Frehley - Biography, Ace Frehley - Trivia, Ace Frehley - Discography, Ace Frehley - Studio, Ace Frehley - Live, Ace Frehley - Compilation, Ace Frehley - Guest appearances

Read more here: » Ace Frehley: Encyclopedia II - Ace Frehley - Biography

Duly: Encyclopedia II - A Life for the Tsar - Synopsis

(Note that the Act IV and the Epilogue contain more than one set of stage decor.) Act I. On a street in the village of Domnino, Antonida is eager to marry Sobinin, but her father Susanin refuses permission until a Russian has been duly chosen to take the Tsar's throne. When Sobinin informs him that the Grand Council in Moscow has chosen a Tsar, everyone celebrates. Act II. In a sumptuous hall in Poland, the nobility are celebrating the Polish dominance over the Russians with singing and dancing. Suddenly a ...

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A Life for the Tsar, A Life for the Tsar - Background, A Life for the Tsar - Characters and Setting, A Life for the Tsar - Synopsis, A Life for the Tsar - Important Excerpts

Read more here: » A Life for the Tsar: Encyclopedia II - A Life for the Tsar - Synopsis

Duly: Encyclopedia II - Simon Mayo - 5 Live

In 2001, after 15 years with Radio 1, Mayo announced he was leaving to join sister station Five Live to present an afternoon programme. His final record on Radio 1 was Ace Of Spades by Motörhead. Mayo duly began broadcasting on Five Live every weekday from 1-4pm, and there he remains. He was on air when the 9/11 disasters occurred, and received huge acclaim for the way he handled th ...

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Simon Mayo, Simon Mayo - Early career, Simon Mayo - Waking the nation, Simon Mayo - Mid-mornings - then back to breakfast, Simon Mayo - 5 Live, Simon Mayo - Other projects, Simon Mayo - Miscellaneous

Read more here: » Simon Mayo: Encyclopedia II - Simon Mayo - 5 Live

Duly: Encyclopedia II - SMS Emden - Great successes

In September 1914 Emden captured seventeen ships, all British except for two which were neutral Italian and Norwegian ships, and duly released. Most of the British ships captured were sunk quickly either by gunfire from Emdens 4.1-inch guns or by placing explosive charges deep in the ships hulls. Captain von Müller was always the perfect gentleman to every captain of the ships he captured, and he made doubly certain that every captured B ...

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SMS Emden, SMS Emden - Early service, SMS Emden - The first war cruise, SMS Emden - Great successes, SMS Emden - Raiding and daring, SMS Emden - The end for Emden

Read more here: » SMS Emden: Encyclopedia II - SMS Emden - Great successes

Duly: Encyclopedia II - Priština - Prishtina in the Kosovo War and afterwards

Following the abolition of Kosovo's autonomy by Serbian President Slobodan Miloshević in 1990, a harshly repressive regime was imposed throughout Kosovo by the Serbian government with Albanians largely being purged from state industries and institutions. Prishtina University was seen as a hotbed of Albanian nationalism and was duly purged: 800 lecturers were sacked and 22,500 of the 23,000 students expelled. In response, the Kosovo Albanians set up a "shadow government" under the authority of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), led by th ...

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Priština, Priština - History, Priština - Prishtina after World War II, Priština - Prishtina in the Kosovo War and afterwards, Priština - Demographics, Priština - Interesting Facts, Priština - References and links

Read more here: » Priština: Encyclopedia II - Priština - Prishtina in the Kosovo War and afterwards

Duly: Encyclopedia II - Pro Wrestling Illustrated - History

Pro Wrestling Illustrated was started in 1979. The magazine is known for not breaking kayfabe. Some magazines will break kayfabe and tell the behind-the-scenes reality of pro wrestling; PWI has never done that, treating "storyline" events as real. PWI also does not show preferential treatment to the "big" promotions. Any information about the small independent promotions is duly reported. The magazine features stories about wrestlers and wrestling groups/teams. PWI also has monthly rankings for the big promotions, some indepen ...

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Pro Wrestling Illustrated, Pro Wrestling Illustrated - History, Pro Wrestling Illustrated - PWI Awards, Pro Wrestling Illustrated - Special PWI Editions, Pro Wrestling Illustrated - PWI 500, Pro Wrestling Illustrated - PWI Years Top 500, Pro Wrestling Illustrated - Sources

Read more here: » Pro Wrestling Illustrated: Encyclopedia II - Pro Wrestling Illustrated - History

Duly: Encyclopedia II - Hans von Dohnanyi - Proceedings after the war

The chairman of the drumhead court, Thorbeck, and the prosecutor, Huppenkothen, were accused of being accessories to murder, after the fall of the Nazi régime, in West Germany. After the Bundesgerichtshof had at first quashed a lower court's two acquittals, it changed its mind in 1956 during the third revision of the case, quashed Thorbeck's and Huppenkothen's sentences, and acquitted them of the charges of being accessories to murder by their participation in the drumhead trial, because the drumhead had been duly constituted, and the sente ...

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Hans von Dohnanyi, Hans von Dohnanyi - Life, Hans von Dohnanyi - Proceedings after the war, Hans von Dohnanyi - Literature

Read more here: » Hans von Dohnanyi: Encyclopedia II - Hans von Dohnanyi - Proceedings after the war

Duly: Encyclopedia II - Lee Freedman - Controversy

In this time Freedman was not immune from controversy. In March 1995 he was found guilty of substituting a horse in a barrier trial. To gain permission to run a horse, Central Express, in blinkers, it was necessary for it to run in a barrier trial, to demonstrate that the horse could properly run in them. Forced to run the trial the day before a race, Freedman substituted in another runner, Spanish Reign, for the trial. As such, Central Express ran in blinkers in the race, and duly won. Although Freedman said the substitution was for a good ...

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Lee Freedman, Lee Freedman - Early life, Lee Freedman - Beginnings as a trainer, Lee Freedman - Early success, Lee Freedman - Controversy, Lee Freedman - Decline and resurgence

Read more here: » Lee Freedman: Encyclopedia II - Lee Freedman - Controversy

Duly: Encyclopedia II - Martin Peters - A record breaker

Peters was now one of the first names on Ramsey's England teamsheet, despite an indifferent spell for West Ham as a club and team. He was also a pleasingly frequent scorer from midfield. In March 1970, West Ham received a record-breaking 200,000 pounds for Peters from Tottenham Hotspur and Peters duly went to White Hart Lane, with Spurs and England striker Jimmy Greaves going the other way. Peter ...

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Martin Peters, Martin Peters - From the West Ham academy, Martin Peters - England calls, Martin Peters - A world champion, Martin Peters - A record breaker, Martin Peters - Mexican disappointment, Martin Peters - Domestic and European success, Martin Peters - Captain of his country, Martin Peters - Twilight years, Martin Peters - Insurance and retirement

Read more here: » Martin Peters: Encyclopedia II - Martin Peters - A record breaker

Duly: Encyclopedia II - New York Americans - Franchise history

At the league meetings in April of 1925, Bill Dwyer, New York's most-celebrated prohibition bootlegger, was awarded an expansion franchise for New York City. Somewhat fortuitously, following the league's first ever labor action in March, the players of the league-leading Hamilton Tigers team were suspended. Dwyer duly bought the collective rights to the Tiger players for $75,000 and moved them to ...

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New York Americans, New York Americans - Franchise history, New York Americans - Season-by-season record, New York Americans - Notable players, New York Americans - Hall of Famers, New York Americans - Team captains

Read more here: » New York Americans: Encyclopedia II - New York Americans - Franchise history

Duly: Encyclopedia II - Museum of Reading - History of the museum

The oldest part of Reading's old Town Hall is the Victoria Hall, which was constructed in 1786. In 1875 an extension and new frontage was designed in Victorian Gothic style by the architect Alfred Waterhouse. Its clock tower is still a distinctive Reading landmark. In 1879 the foundation stone was laid for a new wing containing a library and museum, and the museum duly opened in 1883. Three art galleries were added in further extension in 1897. In 1975 the civic offices moved out of the Town Hall, followed in 1985 by the centra ...

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Museum of Reading, Museum of Reading - History of the museum, Museum of Reading - Principal galleries, Museum of Reading - Access, Museum of Reading - Sources

Read more here: » Museum of Reading: Encyclopedia II - Museum of Reading - History of the museum

Duly: Encyclopedia II - Indira Gandhi - Terrorism and Assassination

Sanjay Gandhi was now officially an MP, and Indira groomed him to be her successor. His death in a plane crash in 1980, however, brought relief to many who saw him as the real problem of the Emergency. Indira now succeeded in getting her elder son Rajiv to enter politics. He was duly elected to his brother's seat in 1981. A stable government and a powerful PM now brought order and peace to the country's economy and administration once again; but the rise of an insurgent movement in the states of Assam and Punjab, and the continui ...

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Indira Gandhi, Indira Gandhi - Early years, Indira Gandhi - Personal Life, Indira Gandhi - Rise to Power, Indira Gandhi - Mother Indira, Indira Gandhi - Nuclear Security and the Green Revolution, Indira Gandhi - The PM's Personal Life, Indira Gandhi - Emergency, Indira Gandhi - Ouster Arrest and Return, Indira Gandhi - Terrorism and Assassination, Indira Gandhi - The Nehru-Gandhi Family, Indira Gandhi - Indira and her Sari Fad, Indira Gandhi - Legacy

Read more here: » Indira Gandhi: Encyclopedia II - Indira Gandhi - Terrorism and Assassination

Duly: Encyclopedia II - Netscape - Mozilla-based releases

Netscape - Netscape 6 versions 6.0–6.2.3. In 1998, Netscape made the decision to make the Netscape browser an open-source project. A basic version of the source code was duly released. An informal group called the Mozilla Organization was formed and largely funded by Netscape (the vast majority of programmers working on the code were paid by Netscape) to co-ordinate the development of Netscape 5 (codenamed "Grommit"), which would be based on the Communicator source code. However, the aging Communicator code pro ...

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Netscape, Netscape - Netscape Classic releases, Netscape - Netscape Navigator version 1.0–4.08, Netscape - Netscape Communicator versions 4.0–4.8, Netscape - Mozilla-based releases, Netscape - Netscape 6 versions 6.0–6.2.3, Netscape - Netscape versions 7.0–7.2, Netscape - Mozilla Firefox-based releases, Netscape - Netscape Browser version 8.0+, Netscape - Release history

Read more here: » Netscape: Encyclopedia II - Netscape - Mozilla-based releases

Duly: Encyclopedia II - Great Western Railway - The gauge war

This was the beginning of the "gauge war", and resulted in the appointment by Parliament of a Gauge Commission, which duly recommended in favour of standard gauge. The undaunted GWR pressed ahead into the West Midlands, in hard-fought competition with the London and North Western Railway. Birmingham was reached in 1852, at Snow Hill (although the GWR had initially considered building to Rugby instead of Birmingham), Wolverhampton Low Level (the furthest-north broad-gauge station) and Birkenhead (on standard-gauge track) in 1854. The B ...

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Great Western Railway, Great Western Railway - Early history, Great Western Railway - Openings, Great Western Railway - The gauge war, Great Western Railway - New locomotives, Great Western Railway - 1923 Grouping, Great Western Railway - Constituent companies, Great Western Railway - Other statistics, Great Western Railway - New locomotives 1920s, Great Western Railway - Post WWII

Read more here: » Great Western Railway: Encyclopedia II - Great Western Railway - The gauge war

Duly: Encyclopedia II - God Save the Queen - Performance

The style of performance most commonly heard in official performances was that proposed as the "proper interpretation" by King George V, who considered himself something of an expert, in view of the number of times he had heard it played. An Army Order was duly issued, in 1933, which laid down regulations for tempo, dynamics and orchestration. This included instructions such as that the opening "six bars will be played quietly by the reed band with horns and basses in a single phrase. Cornets and side-drum are to be added at the little scale ...

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God Save the Queen, God Save the Queen - History, God Save the Queen - Use in the Commonwealth, God Save the Queen - Use elsewhere, God Save the Queen - Other UK anthems, God Save the Queen - Performance, God Save the Queen - Lyrics, God Save the Queen - First verse in French as sung in Canada, God Save the Queen - Additional verse sung in Canada, God Save the Queen - Official peace version, God Save the Queen - Footnote, God Save the Queen - A naval version, God Save the Queen - Sources

Read more here: » God Save the Queen: Encyclopedia II - God Save the Queen - Performance




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