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; Devolution is there any more to reflect on or say?
The week that was 2009
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Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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Devolution is working in Scotland and Wales; and independence has given most of Ireland a new lease of life.
Liberal Democrat - Because of immigration, there is no England Laban 2006
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'Devolution is power retained' - Lord Falconer said as much in his recent interview.
Falconer: "Absolutely No Demand for an English Parliament" 2006
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On the other hand, if nothing more is in question than the extension of local government generally known as Devolution, then adequate representation in the Imperial Parliament is a matter of course.
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In early 2000, there was a substantial change in Italian legislation, which was so-called a Devolution Law.
Independent Information Technology and business analysis from IT-Director.com 2009
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Once a prosperous realm, Arad was attacked by a strange evil known as the Devolution, and was infested with all kinds of creatures.
DaniWeb IT Discussion Community benyanhua 2009
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Arad was attacked by a strange evil known as the Devolution, and was infested with all kinds of creatures.
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"Devolution" and "hair-spray" seem to be two obvious things we should be thinking about this weekend, particularly if we are asked by our barber/hairdresser: Anything for the weekend?
Convention Update Glyn Davies 2008
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"Devolution" is the term used to describe the process by which the province-like responsibility for Crown lands and natural resources would be transferred from the federal government to the Government of Nunavut.
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