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In Australia, there is a common assembly designed for this purpose.
Only three of the six sitting common assembly members retained their seats in the general election.
If the Common Assembly gave an approval, the marriage followed.
"A church is a place of common assembly for worship of God.
Initially the Gulaþing was an 'allthing' or common assembly, where all free farmers had the right to participate.
The Common Assembly was the predecessor of the European Parliament.
A common assembly is a slotted bracket designed to accept the ball-shaped end of the fan's hanger pole.
The first President of this Common Assembly was the great Robert Schuman.
If a Cossack wanted to marry a girl, he should have brought her to the Common Assembly and present her to it.
The only common institutions of the Livonian estates were the regularly held common assemblies known as landtags.
Veil was also the first female President of the Parliament since it was formed as the Common Assembly.
The Three Leagues were a loose federation of 48 individual communes that were largely independent; their common assembly held no real powers.
In terms of the ultimate political objective of integration, the Common Assembly was designed to be the repository of ultimate control.
The farthings were lesser administrative regions, more or less juridical districts with their own assemblies, all parallel with the common assembly on Frösön.
In a common assembly, the ultrasonic horn is rigidly connected to the ultrasonic transducer using a threaded stud.
It calls on "beloved ones" to Rejoice with everlasting joy [Un]ceasingly, worship in the common assembly.
In September 1952, the third-largest grouping in the Common Assembly was the Liberal grouping with 11 members.
The two new communities were created separately from ECSC, although they shared the same courts and the Common Assembly.
The Landtag of the Saar appointed its own representatives to the Common Assembly and controversy continued even though compromises had been reached.
One theory is that Morthen derives from the Old Norse terms Morthing meaning moorland district with a common assembly.
Luxembourg had proposed it be the provisional seat (except for the Common Assembly which was to be in Strasbourg) until an agreement was reached.
The Common Assembly proposed extending the powers of the European Coal and Steel Community to cover other sources of energy.
The "Common Assembly" proposed by Jean Monnet to act as a monitor, counterweight and to add democratic legitimacy was composed of 78 national parliamentarians.
Later on, Peter I banned marriages and divorces in the Common Assembly, so Cossacks could marry only in the church.
The Common Assembly was shared by all three communities (which had separate executives) and it renamed itself the "European Parliamentary Assembly."