In 1967, he answered the call to London to become chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Commonwealth of Nations, the largest organization of synagogues in the United Kingdom, which Parliament established in 1870.
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Born in Germany and raised in Switzerland, Forster was the first Bond director not to come from the British Commonwealth of Nations, although he noted Bond's mother is Swiss, making him somewhat appropriate to handle the British icon.
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In the memorandum, the Secretary of State reported that " hitherto [ the passports ] ( which have not, I understand, been amended since 1936 have borne two indications of relationship to the British Commonwealth of Nations ".
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To avoid criticisms about dropping the word " British " from the name of the Commonwealth, Nehru conceded a reference to the " British Commonwealth of Nations " in the opening paragraph of the document as an historically-appropriate reference.
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Ultimately, the Irish proceeded with their plans including that the term " " Citizen of the Irish Free State and of the British Commonwealth of Nations " " would be replaced with " " Citizen of Ireland " ".
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Great Britain, the British Commonwealth of Nations, mighty America and I trust Soviet Russia-for then indeed all would be well-must be the friends and sponsors of the new Europe and must champion its right to live and shine ."
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With his government now at an all-time high in the polls, Howard would like to call the election now, but with 45 national leaders from the British Commonwealth of nations arriving for a summit from Oct 6-9, that's not possible.
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The German Government, however, undertake that, except in the circumstances indicated in the immediately following sentence, Germany's submarine tonnage shall not exceed 45 percent . of the total of that possessed by the Members of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
39.
As a result of the Act, Barbados became the Trinidad & Tobago, and British Guiana ) At the time of independence, Barbados also became a member of the voluntary grouping known as the British Commonwealth of Nations as a Commonwealth realm.
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A : Originally the British Commonwealth of Nations, then the Commonwealth of Nations, and now just the Commonwealth, this is an association of nations and dependencies loosely joined by a common interest based on having been parts of the British Empire.