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- state the following year. Additionally, the two German states agreed to reconfirm the existing border with Poland in the German–Polish Border Treaty, accepting...
- requirement and the ****embly of Experts reconvened on 6 August 1989 to reconfirm Khamenei with 60 votes out of 64 present. On 29 April 1989, responding...
- certain it spells the death of the airport and resort. Governor Dutton reconfirms he didn't want the job, he just wants to preserve what makes Montana special...
- in 1933, the vote ended any uncertainty on the shape of the stars by reconfirming them as six-pointed. The 318th Cavalry Regiment incorporated the flag...
- overrun by the French. With his resources depleting, Edward was forced to reconfirm the Charters, including Magna Carta, to obtain the necessary funds. In...
- one-twentieth of all movable property; in exchange the King agreed to reconfirm Magna Carta, and to impose restrictions on Jewish money lending. On 20 August...
- The agreement was not a treaty and required no formal ratification. By reconfirming the post-1945 existence of the rights and responsibilities of the Four...
- holds that status is abolished have to be re-issued with letters patent reconfirming city status following local government reorganisation where that holder...
- DNA testing performed in 1989 was officially inconclusive, as it did reconfirm Hart – a member of the Cherokee Nation – as a suspect, but did not narrow...
- Contrary to common belief, the Peace of Westphalia did not necessarily reconfirm the status of the Peace of Augsburg (particularly the principle of cuius...