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单词 Monarch
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(1) The monarch retains largely formal duties.
(2) He had the ear of the monarch.
(3) The monarch looks to the archbishop for spiritual direction.
(4) The monarch is formally subordinate to Parliament.
(5) The monarch was exiled because of the coup.
(6) The role of monarch is a purely symbolic one.
(7) The monarch had the power to dissolve parliament.
(8) A monarch has the prerogative of pardoning criminals.
(9) Those right-wing people who most honour their monarch see no reason for any apology.
(10) He was a strong and greedy monarch who pursued a course of military aggrandizement from the beginning of his reign.
(11) The child's father is the reigning monarch.
(12) Take one example, the role played by the monarch.
(13) Norodom Sihanouk is now king, as a constitutional monarch.
(14) Monarch of the Glen is 100 % tartan flannel.
(15) The prime minister is appointed by the monarch.
(16) The Ruritanian monarch is expecting her second baby.
(17) The monarch and viceroy look alike.
(18) It is about Mary as a mid sixteenth-century monarch.
(19) That he satisfied so impatient and fastidious a monarch for so long says much for his efficiency and sensitivity.
(20) It is for the monarch to appoint counsellors of state whenever she wishes, delegating whatever powers she wishes.
(21) The monarch retains largely formal prerogatives, exercising executive authority through the Council of Ministers.
(22) However, in the late eighteenth century the monarch still wielded considerable political power, appointing and dismissing governments according to choice.
(23) After independence in 1968, Sobuza became the ruling monarch of the new country.
(24) Queen Isabella was urged to use her influence with the French monarch.
(25) The people, by a tacit and irrevocable act of delegation, had handed over their powers to the monarch.
(26) The aging pirate king facing the youthful bandit prince-patriarch against upstart - monarch against usurper.
(27) Second, it shows how in antiquity an absolute imperial monarch used the arts to bolster his rule.
(28) Those who took his rewards, however, proved far cannier than their monarch.
(29) Yet major strategic decisions could depend very much upon the will of the monarch.
(30) Nevertheless it requires separate assessment, not least because it drew on certain areas of experience not directly dominated by the monarch.
(31) And, it seemed, the milkweed invited only the monarch to dine on it.
(32) Her ability to keep the notoriously impatient monarch amused was greatly appreciated in royal circles.
(33) Once a bill has received the assent of both Houses it then goes to the monarch for the Royal Assent.
(34) Whether he was more than that, whether he carried weight with the monarch or the Council, was up to him.
(35) The monarch was also entitled, as the fount of Justice, to the profits of his lawcourts.
(36) As with all royal portraits, the choice of artist was approved by the monarch.
(37) Since most other animals avoid milkweed, the monarch caterpillars usually have the leaves all to themselves.
(38) There must therefore have been a certain piquancy for him in now extending hospitality to the fallen monarch.
(39) Premier John Major and the monarch discussed the historic moves during his weekend stay at Balmoral.
(40) It would be headed by the Monarch, followed by the Lord Mayor of London, the aristocracy and church leaders.
(41) The monarch would nevertheless continue to be known as King, regardless of gender.
(42) Buckingham Palace stresses that this is the one and only way to paint a Monarch.
(43) Until the 1890s, the garden was reserved for the exclusive use of either the monarch or selected courtiers.
(44) It was as if Gillray's avaricious monarch was more of an affront than the voluptuary suffering from the horrors of dissipation.
(45) Peers can be appointed by the monarch on the advice of Ministers.
(46) In defending itself so thoroughly against the monarch , the milkweed became inseparable from the butterfly.
(47) Originally the monarch had the power to make laws by means of royal proclamation.
(48) By contrast, Reza Shah ruled as a monarch, proving adept at centralization but not at delegation.
(49) It also lies behind such developments as the medieval conviction that a monarch could heal by the laying on of hands.
(50) By convention, the monarch gives the Royal Assent to all legislative measures approved by Parliament.
(51) Payment could be made to the monarch himself or it could be made to the current holder of the office.
(52) Their function was to advise the monarch and if he chose to dispense with their advice, so be it.
(53) For example, the pollen of modified crops had already been shown to be poisonous to monarch butterfly larvae.
(54) The price-conscious monarch could have bought presents for the whole family - and still had change from £50.
(55) The Secretary had in fact become a public officer, no longer merely the personal assistant of the monarch.
(56) Critics could barely keep to the constitutional pretence that the monarch was above political error.
(57) However unattractive King James was as a man and a monarch, he did leave a few noble monuments to grace his reign.
(58) Almost everywhere the monarch was, and was expected to be, the moving force behind the machinery of government.
(59) The exiled monarch had also called for an immediate end to military rule.
(60) Martin Landau dressed as another monarch in a dark suit and tie.
(61) William Hill, a firm of bookmakers, offers odds on the most likely monarch in 2000.
(62) In close touch with the monarch, he was the best informed and most constantly attendant councillor.
(63) If and when the Post Office is privatised, will our postage stamps continue to bear a portrait of the monarch?
(64) These men and women were as close to the monarch, and to power, as anyone.
(65) Exemptions marked the generosity of the monarch, as with Theudebert's concessions to the churches of the Auvergne.
(66) The caterpillars of the monarch butterfly, surprisingly, are able to feed on milkweed without taking any of these precautions.
(67) But at Papillon's Monarch restaurant it was a delight with variety the spice of life.
(68) But it did relate to - and therefore change with - the monarch on the throne.
(69) In a court in which obsequious obedience to the monarch was the rule.
(70) Both the caterpillar and adult of the monarch butterfly are distasteful to their enemies.
(71) The plane is being reassembled, piece by piece(), at Monarch Aviation in Monterey.
(72) I would rather starve in a ditch than accept the fortune of a monarch upon such wicked terms.
(73) This is a legitimate objective founded on strong historical precedents: an unhappy monarch is a dangerous monarch.
(74) These, originally exercised by the monarch personally, are known as prerogative powers.
(75) They were well aware that the natural secular order of things was rule by the monarch.
(76) Every monarch since George V, and Prince Charles too, has imbibed his words.
(77) Finally, from the time of Peter the Great decision-making power was concentrated in undiluted form in the hands of the monarch.
(78) The punitive expedition of a Merovingian monarch was not quickly forgotten.
(79) Loyalty to the person of the monarch gave way to allegiance to the abstraction of the state.
(80) So if there is no son, as during George VI's reign,[http:///monarch.html] it is held by the monarch.
(81) The wings of the monarch butterfly, for example, contain powerful heart-stopping poisons called cardiac glycosides.
(82) The monarch gave formal assent to any legislative measure approved by the two houses.
(83) Many New Zealanders need educating about your antiquated laws, since the person you appoint as monarch automatically becomes our monarch too.
(84) He was a strong and greedy monarch who pursued a course of military aggrandisement from the very beginning of his reign.
(85) Never in this century has the fight for the presidency pitted a congressional monarch against an incumbent president.
(86) Some countries have attempted to create a dual executive in the absence of a monarch.
(87) In the stern sat Challenger, with the dignity of a monarch on his throne.
(88) The principle of popular sovereignty has never been accepted in Britain: instead sovereignty is shared between Parliament and an hereditary monarch.
(89) Yet it is likely that Chilperic was the more impressive monarch and inspired the greater respect.
(90) The monarch is, furthermore, more than merely a part of Parliament under the constitution of the United Kingdom.
(91) An absolute monarch, the Amir governs through an appointed Cabinet.
(92) The milkweed and monarch, shoulder to shoulder, lock into a single system, an evolution toward and with each other.
(93) In these circumstances it was the business of responsible churchmen to lend support to the monarch in every way they could.
(94) An auspicious day in cutter history as it was the first instance of the reigning monarch travelling by revenue cutter.
(95) How much control had the monarch over appointments to offices which legally were in his gift?
(96) But it did not at all rule out the possibility of these laws being enunciated by an enlightened monarch.
(97) The monarch was ousted by a military coup.
(98) The revolution overthrew the monarch.
(99) The lion is the monarch of the jungle.
(100) The licentious monarch helped bring about his country's downfall.
(101) a monarch without political power.
(102) This signified his claim to be a universal monarch.
(103) Five francs! the shiner! a monarch! in this hole!
(104) The only real connecting link was the monarch himself.
(105) The monstrous monarch monopolied monarchy.
(106) In 2009 Erika Harrsch developed the project "United States of North America" which is a continuation with the Monarch Butterfly subject,() this time opening up a dialogue on nationality and immigration.
(107) A political norm and notion relatively popular in the Sp ring autumn Period was that the power of the "monarch" and "overlord" should be conditioned to a certain degree.
(108) Sir Henry Wyat, a noble at the court of Richard III (1452-1485), was sent to the Tower of London by the monarch for political crimes, and was condemned to die of starvation.
(109) In 1967, Mohammad Reza decided to coronation ceremony, a formal acknowledgment of his status as monarch.
(110) An isolated mountaintop in central Mexico is covered each winter with orange - and - black monarch butterflies.
(110) Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
(111) The absolute monarch has the most perfect military machine at his command.
(112) The monarch actually has no real power. The monarch's power are limited by law and Parliament. Constitutional monarchy began after the Glorious Revolution in 1688.
(113) For instance, research this year indicates that larvae of the monarch butterfly exposed to the genetically modified corn 'behave differently than other larvae.
(114) I do seem to be a broken - down monarch of some kind.
(115) The Monarch left Buckingham Palace in Queen Victoria's 1842 ivory carriage, seated next to Philip in his red tunic and bearskin hat.
(116) Last May a study published by Cornell University showed that pollen from some strains of corn with built-in pesticides can kill the larva of the Monarch butterfly, a pest by nobody's standards.
(117) Madonna is a Kabbalist, the Kabbalistic tree of life being a very common symbol in Monarch programming.
(118) In addition, as Head of the Commonwealth, she is the figurehead of the 54-member Commonwealth of Nations and, as the British monarch, she is the Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
(119) Bastille Day is the French national holiday, celebrated on July 14th of each year, On July 14, 1789, a howling Parisian mob stormed the Bastille, overthrowing the monarch regime.
(120) "Scientist Steven Reppert, who led the research, said: "We have shown the need for the circadian clock for monarch butterfly migration.
(121) Henry IV is not the only English monarch with a liking for them.
(122) Its last monarch, Shah Reza Pahlavi, was overthrown in 1979, but he was replaced by yet another autocrat, the Ayatollah Khomeini.
(123) If a rag-picker had offered to do a diplomatic service for the Emperor of Russia, the monarch could not have been more astounded than the mate was.
(124) To this monarch also ( in 628 ) came messengers from Muhammad.
(125) To his own people, Solomon was a wasteful and oppressive monarch.
(126) Formally a constitutional monarchy, its chief of state is the British monarch, represented by the governor - general.
(127) He has become the Sage and Monarch of the Age of Reason.
(128) Especially the occurrence of network literature, be divided up really and attenuant make assist influence, and accomplished many young writers, monarch gave another article to learn new way.
(129) The remaining 26 counties of the island became the Irish Free State(), a constitutional monarchy over which the British monarch reigned (from 1927 with the title King of Ireland).
(130) And a final clause would tidy up a rule under which all descendants of George II, an 18-century monarch, require royal permission to marry.
(131) They had leaders and noble families, but no quasi - divine monarch surrounded by an elaborately organized court.
(132) It may be conclude that the Afghan Royal House faced many structural conflicts which finally led to the end of monarch system and the failure of modernization.
(133) Because it is the monarch who launched the country's first coeducational university.
(134) So the union of a universalist religion, with a monarch such as the Roman Empire, who ruled a vast empire, could nonetheless have put an end to any prospect of freedom as in other civilizations.
(135) Here's a period piece with irresistible immediacy, a brilliant pairing of a monarch who's heroic by virtue of his personal struggle, and an uncommon commoner who helps him find his authentic voice.
(136) I name the male Arthur after the legendary monarch who loved falconry.
(137) Following Mossadeq"s fall, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (Iran"s monarch) grew increasingly dictatorial.
(138) Richard II, who ascended the throne as a child, is a regal and stately monarch.
(139) The Monarch Butterfly breathes through its wings and female Monarchs have thicker wing veins.
(140) Thirdly, the concept and the pattern which monarch and scholar - officials shared a common state power freed scholar - officials in their mentality, restrained ...
(141) No monarch in his impregnable fortress is more secure than the cony in his rocky burrow.
(142) But the section on the Essex rebellion and the role of Shakespeare's potentially subversive "Richard II" (a play about a monarch deposed and assassinated) can be read, thrillingly, on its own.
(143) This idea made its appearance as early as the reign of Philip the Fair, in some of the protests of that monarch against the policy of Boniface VIII.
(144) The Philippines was named after King Philip II, a Spanish monarch with a great passion for relics.
(145) I think myself happier now than the greatest monarch upon earth.
(146) Louis XIV, also known as the Sun King, reigned as King of France for 72 years, longer than any other European monarch.
(147) At one demonstration, protesters opposed to the talks chanted for the Bahraini monarch to step down.
(148) Dispatches from early this year, for instance, quote the aging monarch of Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah, as speaking scathingly about the leaders of Iraq and Pakistan.
(149) Historical artifacts can be found at both the Bishop Museum and Iolani Palace, home to the last reining monarch, Queen Liliuokalani.
(150) Bush's wife Laura, for her part, also received a set of diamond and saphire jewelry from the Saudi monarch, but hers was worth just half that given to Rice -- 85, 000 dollars.
(151) Michoacan state is home to the country's monarch butterfly reserve as well as many violent drug gangs that have carved smuggling routes through the often-arid terrain.
(152) They met at the Union Station for the midnight train to Monarch.
(153) The King is a mighty monarch but full of pride, harsh and cruel.
(154) This reverend crowd would like to know what monarch was at, just at this moment.
(155) The species responsible for this image a local monarch of the saguaro [ pictured ] of southern Arizona.
(156) Amongst other things, she has a Monarch Butterfly tattoo, commonly used to identify Monarch slaves.
(157) Prince Edward was born monarch and his wife go court dress to wear bathing monarch audience.
(158) How does the monarch butterfly travel thousands of kilometres on its yearly migration?
(159) Counsel to the Crown when the British monarch is a king.
(159) try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(160) Its last monarch, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, was overthrown in 1979 but replaced by yet another autocrat, the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
(161) A monarch should be a broad - minded man of vision.
(162) Counsel to the Crown when the British monarch is a queen.
(163) Miss Dube first caught the king's eye when she was 16 at the annual Reed Dance, when five thousands topless Swazi virgins pay homage to the monarch.
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