Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Since its readmittance, it has added another very important foundation.
In any case, various women's groups mobilised to campaign for her readmittance.
Livingstone applied for readmittance to the Labour Party in 2002 but was rejected.
The meeting was one more step toward Jordan's readmittance into the camp of pro-western Arab states.
Surrender and readmittance of James Davis to his cottage.
The U.S. had wanted to tie Cuba's potential readmittance to the group to democratic reform.
He was briefly expelled from the Academy, but his grandfather gained his readmittance.
Canada Withdrawal Card, and has paid dues since readmittance.
The tension developed in K+-free solution was relieved almost instantaneously upon readmittance of external potassium.
Edelsten has sought readmittance as a doctor in New South Wales.
He brings me applications for readmittance!
So the readmittance Constitutional Convention led to five plans being introduced and additional plans of division lines.
The governor was leaning toward independence, but he wanted strong ties to the Federation and eventual readmittance as a full-fledged member planet.
The gravity of her conduct was such that the registrant's readmittance would not be in the interests of pupils or parents.
And now began the feast of my readmittance to the fold, the return of the Prodigal Son.
According to her, they would have to beg readmittance to their Ajahs, after serving a penance under her direct control.
Dust-covered but with his head held high, he would stand before stern Naib Dhartha and demand readmittance to the community.
On seeking readmittance, however, she found that the front door had been smashed and that the flat had been ransacked.
Wexford later formally protested against Cork's readmittance to the National League after failing to play their first two games.
She inhabits perhaps the most vulnerable and fastest-growing niche in the system, the netherworld between a failed job and readmittance to the government rolls.
Excommunication almost always lasts at least one year; only a reconvened disciplinary council may approve an excommunicated member for readmittance to the church through baptism.
In 1965, he applied for readmittance to the SNP, but this was rejected by the party's National Executive.
Any member under suspension wishing to be reinstated shall, upon application, pay the readmittance fee, plus any dues and assessments in arrears.
During their absence, students must "hold a full-time, paid, non-academic job in a non-family situation, for at least six consecutive months" before becoming eligible for readmittance.
The tour was seen as an attempt to hasten South Africa's readmittance into the international community following his government's meeting with the ANC.