Murray observed : " We both view it as honourable, profitable, and glorious to be concerned in the publication of a new poem by Walter Scott . " Scott later said that he thoroughly enjoyed writing the work.
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Mubarak will be concerned in his visit Monday at Bush's ranch to know how the Israeli plan will link up to the U . S . " road map " for peace that is meant to produce an independent Palestinian state in 2005.
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The Act would have prohibited the monarch from marrying during the regency without written consent from the Regent and both houses of Parliament, and made it high treason to marry the monarch without such consent, or to assist in or be concerned in the marriage.
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"The Office of the White House Counsel did not have prior knowledge of this, " said Jon Murchinson, a White House spokesman, adding " The White House would be concerned in any case where the president's image, words or name could be taken out of context ."
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In case of significant irregularities, the operator and the appropriate Aviation Authority ( State of Operator or State of Registry ) are contacted in order to arrive at corrective measures to be taken not only with regard to the aircraft inspected, but also with regard to other aircraft which could be concerned in the case of an irregularity which is of a generic nature.
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See that you declare it in the brazen tablet, and that you should order it to be placed where it can be easiest read; see to it that the revelries of Bacchus, if there be any, except in case there be concerned in the matter something sacred, as was written above, be disbanded within ten days after this letter shall be delivered to you.