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Pacht recommended that police stop interfering with protected employee activity, expunge the relevant personnel records of the two officers — the chairman and executive steward of the Fraternal Order of Police -- and pay reasonable legal and other costs.
Board: Lanier retaliated against union Washington Post editors 2010
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On the alcohol pacht system, see Gerald Groenewald, "From Tappers to Pachters: The Evolution of the Alcohol Pacht system at the Cape, c. 1656 – 1680," paper presented to the 'Company, Castle and Control' research group meeting, 8 Sept. 2004, University of Cape Town. back
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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_Maat_, goddess of the harmony of the entire universe, or its law of existence, and of righteousness; Pacht, the mistress of thoughts;
Scarabs The History, Manufacture and Symbolism of the Scarabæus in Ancient Egypt, Phoenicia, Sardinia, Etruria, etc. Isaac Myer 1869
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Pacht, the Egyptian goddess supposed to confer the blessing of children, when, on his way thither, a former magnate of his court, named
Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867
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It happened, however, by the mercy of the gods, that at the feast of Pacht, our guards, as is the custom of the Egyptians, drank so freely as to fall into a deep sleep, during which
Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867
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It happened, however, by the mercy of the gods, that at the feast of Pacht, our guards, as is the custom of the Egyptians, drank so freely as to fall into a deep sleep, during which
An Egyptian Princess — Volume 09 Georg Ebers 1867
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Pacht, the Egyptian goddess supposed to confer the blessing of children, when, on his way thither, a former magnate of his court, named
An Egyptian Princess — Volume 08 Georg Ebers 1867
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Pacht, the Egyptian goddess supposed to confer the blessing of children, when, on his way thither, a former magnate of his court, named
An Egyptian Princess — Volume 08 Georg Ebers 1867
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It happened, however, by the mercy of the gods, that at the feast of Pacht, our guards, as is the custom of the Egyptians, drank so freely as to fall into a deep sleep, during which
An Egyptian Princess — Volume 09 Georg Ebers 1867
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Pacht, the Egyptian goddess supposed to confer the blessing of children, when, on his way thither, a former magnate of his court, named
An Egyptian Princess — Volume 08 Georg Ebers 1867
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