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And not just any old "business casual" ukase will do.
Here again, though, the value of the euro is not going to be determined by a political ukase.
However it may have been, my ukase still stands.
The unfortunate governor's ukase had precipitated a general debauch for all hands.
Each decree, or ukase, is duly read on the evening news and published in Izvestia.
It originated in a very severe ukase of the police to have an eye on lonely women and to report them at once to the authorities.
A further Ukase on December 27, 1732 concerned the organization and the formal commissioning of the expedition.
He also issued an ukase threatening with the severest penalties all who dared to make or use such icons in future.
In 1994 the Presidential Ukase "About investment funds and investment companies".
When the Ukase was established to require obligatory military service, they collected youths from the Jewish communities.
The ukase was met with strong objections by the United States and Great Britain.
At this outrageous ukase, Ross felt Falck jerk again.
The emancipation was not merely a humanitarian question capable of being solved instantaneously by imperial ukase.
She then delivered the sort of ukase that only certified pundits can issue: "All this prattling about compartmentalization has got to stop."
The Russians, though, had apparently never received Uncle Milty 's ukase that we were all friends.
Actually, if there were no free societies out- side the Communist orbit, they might have found it neces- sary to establish them by ukase.
He issued an ukase ordering malformed, still-born infants to be sent from all over the country to the imperial collection.
How could one get off this ukase without challenging the authority of a White House enamored with the technology of instantaneous staff control?
This ukase had been created by pressure of the Church in one of the clean-up actions which periodically befall all moral institutions.
According to the Russian Federation's 1993 constitution, an Ukase is a Presidential decree.
In every case, incipient democracies have been battered by political infighting or reversion to rule by ukase.
Ukase of the President of Ukraine.
The reforms began with and introduced the unconditional right of individual landownership (Ukase of November 9, 1906).
Others say knowledge only is eternal, it is the eternal illusion of learning-the Ukase of learning what we already know.
The village was founded in 1905 per the ukase of Tsar Nicholas II as an artillery range.
The market at 'Ukaz was the most famous in Arabia.
Hawazin, not yet satisfied, warned that they would make war next year at 'Ukaz.
This ukaz also ratified the Statute of the bank.
The ukaz coincided with other actions against Ukrainian culture.
"It is the lack of sincerity in the President's speech that the ukaz is not yet available," he said.
He used to attend the annual fair at Ukaz, and participate in poetical symposia.
He is said to have participated in the wrestling matches on the occasion of the annual fair of Ukaz.
The policemen quickly seize Varlaam, who protests his innocence and asks to read the ukaz.
This ukaz was largely based on the epistolary reports of Alexis Stavrovsky.
According to the Russian Federation's 1993 constitution, an ukaz is a Presidential decree.
The English term "Executive Order" is also used by official website as equivalent of Russian ukaz.
He cannot read the ukaz (edict) he is carrying, however, so Grigoriy volunteers to read it.
The Ukaz banned all Ukrainian language books and song lyrics, as well as the importation of such works.
The ukaz was never cancelled, but became void along with all other imperial Russian laws in the February Revolution of 1917-18.
On 12 March 2000, President Putin signed an ukaz conferring Russian state awards upon participants of the battle.
Excerpts from the Ukaz:
The Ems Ukaz banning Ukrainian-language publication doomed this reform to obscurity.
On the day of his assassination Alexander II had signed an ukaz setting up consultative commissions to advise the monarch.
An ukaz of Catherine II renamed the village as Kuznetsk in November 1780.
Then, in 1863, use of the Ukrainian language in print was effectively Ems Ukaz by the Russian Empire.
As reaction to the hromada movement, the Russian government issued the well known Ems Ukaz in 1876 prohibiting the use of Ukrainian language.
This Ukaz also became known as the "Yuzefovich Ukaz".
The ukaz also forbade the import of Ukrainian publications and the staging of plays or lectures in Ukrainian.
Further restrictions on Ukrainian language were placed by the Ems Ukaz in 1876, which completely prohibited the usage of the language in open print.
After the Russian Revolution of 1905, the Imperial Academy of Sciences recommended that the ukaz's restrictions be lifted.