In 1659 Duke Julius Henry decreed in his " general disposition " ( guide-lines for his government ) " to also esteem the woodlands as heart and dwell [ of revenues ] of the Monarchy of Lower Saxony . " The Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg also used to be called simply Lower Saxony.
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Anyway, mine turned out to be one of the most truly fascinating creatures I have ever known, with behaviours and mental capabilities I never expected to observe in a cat, and a general disposition that's about as affectionate and full of character as you can possibly imagine-- I hope you can expect much the same.
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A more analogous case is that of the screwball comedy, widely accepted by film historians as constituting a " genre " : the screwball is defined not by a fundamental attribute, but by a general disposition and a group of elements, some but rarely and perhaps never all of which are found in each of the genre's films.
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According to Freitas's ideas, it is convenient to commence a Code Law by the general dispositions, then address the ones referred to the subject of every legal relation ( " prescriptions, that, as referring to the rights as a whole, it was considered appropriate to locate it in a section inside the common dispositions to the real and personal rights.
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Harcourt cited several complaints against his former party including former leader Adrian Dix's decision to oppose the Kinder-Morgan pipeline and the party's general disposition against mining, logging and other resource-extraction industries, the party's 2009 opposition to the BC Liberal government's proposed carbon tax, and the 2010 caucus revolt that forced the resignation of then-leader Carole James.
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Thielmann intended that the 9th Brigade should be posted in rear of this general disposition of his troops, so that its services might be made available according as circumstances might require; but through some misunderstanding in the transmission of the order, General Borcke was induced, after having moved along the Brussels road until near La Bawette, thence to turn off to his left, and continue his march, according to his original instructions in the direction of Fromont, Fromont was a hamlet south of Rixensart about 1 / 3 of the way to . } } Saint-Lambert, towards Couture-Saint-Germain; being under the impression that the whole corps had already commenced this march, in pursuance of the general plan, and that his brigade was destined to cover the movement.