How To Use Accede In A Sentence

  • Today the WTO has 144 member countries, with at least 30 more planning to accede.
  • Lamptey attempted to reconcile with them and he acceded to his father's dying wish to reconvert to Christianity, but he was pained at the funerals when he 'had to bury them both alone'.
  • It must be clear to every reflecting person that by always proposing what he knew could not be honourably acceded to, he kept up the appearance of being a pacificator, while at the same time he ensured to himself the pleasure of carrying on the war. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • Multa cura et tristitia faciunt accedere melancholiam Anatomy of Melancholy
  • By 1134, two of Sancho's sons had successively acceded to both thrones and died without heirs, leaving only one son left - Ramiro, Bishop of Barbastro-Roda.
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  • Lamptey attempted to reconcile with them and he acceded to his father's dying wish to reconvert to Christianity, but he was pained at the funerals when he 'had to bury them both alone'.
  • It is doubtful whether the government will ever accede to the nationalists' demands for independence.
  • Just have the goodness to accede to my request and stop meddling in the Amaury case. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • The world was a very different place when the Queen acceded to the throne.
  • However this leaves physicians in a difficult situation, since if they accede to a request from a patient to cease routine treatment, or to help her to die, they may very well under present laws, be charged with manslaughter.
  • And it's not as if every pub will apply for a 24 hr license - there's not the demand, let alone the desire of the local council to accede to the request.
  • The young Edward V acceded to the throne on the death of Edward IV.
  • Lloyd George's People's Budget of 1909 precipitated a constitutional crisis that was resolved only when the House of Lords realised it had to accede to the demands of a modern democracy.
  • The decision on a 10-6 vote came just five days after the same committee agreed unanimously not to accede to Mr Dempsey's request to change the format of the ministerial session.
  • Accipe, Pompei, deductum carmen ab illo debitor est uitae qui tibi, Sexte, suae. qui seu non prohibes a me tua nomina poni, accedet meritis haec quoque summa tuis; siue trahis uultus, equidem peccasse fatebor, 5 delicti tamen est causa probanda mei. non potuit mea mens quin esset grata teneri; sit precor officio non grauis ira pio. The Last Poems of Ovid
  • Inclan and the people of Puebla remained loyal to Herrera and to constitutional order and refused to accede to his demands.
  • A letter will be drafted to his players' managers in the hope that they will accede to his request.
  • Cum autem volunt ad pugnam accedere, omnes acies ordinant sicut deberent pugnare. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • When Queen Elizabeth II acceded to the throne in 1952 the United Kingdom was monocultural, hierarchical and deferential.
  • I did not accede to that application at the inception of the hearing or when I reconsidered it later.
  • Sdoganare definitivamente i micropagamenti quale passo essenziale per accedere alle news online. Google developing a micropayment platform and pitching newspapers: “‘Open’ need not mean free” » Nieman Journalism Lab
  • It was his refusal to accede to the woman's demands that had persuaded her. CHAMELEON
  • Several hundred autonomous Indian principalities were expected to accede to one or the other new state on the basis of territorial contiguity and the religious composition of the population.
  • Deputy O'Shea is pursuing the matter with NTL and has now written to NTL seeking that they accede to the request of Waterford City Council to return to the older arrangement.
  • Inclan and the people of Puebla remained loyal to Herrera and to constitutional order and refused to accede to his demands.
  • It was his refusal to accede to the woman's demands that had persuaded her. CHAMELEON
  • But what is not mentioned is that Weingarten has acceded to the use of test scores as part of the evaluation process for teachers. Joel Shatzky: Educating for Democracy: Waiting for Superman or Waiting for Godot?
  • Ho notato che utenti non riescono ad accedere alle mie clip tramite Regender. No Fat Clips!!! : Code Guardian: Post Updated
  • Keith said that although the United States does not have an extradition treaty with Afghanistan, the Northern Alliance was expected to accede to a request by the coalition to hand him over to U.S. authorities who want to question him.
  • Japan had little choice but to accede.
  • La Ciudadela es una ruptura de energía eficiente del agua, un nuevo proyecto que cuenta con 60 apartamentos de lujo, un aparcamiento, una carretera flotante para acceder al complejo, así como muelles de barco. Tetris Apartments
  • Her first official visits came before she acceded to the throne.
  • It was his refusal to accede to the woman's demands that had persuaded her. CHAMELEON
  • The same regimen is being compared with daunorubicin plus cytarabine in a pivotal randomised phase III trial, ACCEDE, which is expected to report data in late 2010 or early 2011. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • The motive which actuates a peace officer in making a demand is not a relevant consideration when the demand has been acceded to.
  • Toutes les maisons de la rue du quartier ont la même architecture: un escalier latéral de quatre ou cinq marches fait accéder à un petit perron devant la porte d'entrée. La routine - French Word-A-Day
  • This danger was instrumental in throwing Richard into the arms of Philip Augustus, who three years earlier had acceded to the throne of France.
  • We acceded to his request.
  • For example, a third party may claim the right to accede to a treaty in accordance with its terms.
  • Note 106: Molinier, 133: "Et quesivit et invenit eam, et pre dolore cordis non potuit accedere ad eam, et ivit quesitum aliquem qui extraheret eam. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • The diaries were written in 1837 when Queen Victoria acceded to the throne.
  • Maskelyne argued, then acceded that they were by all appearances in perfect order, and affixed his signature.
  • After become effective of property insurance contract, those who serve as insurance mark insurance belongings reachs his to concern a benefit, because the meeting is buying and selling, given, accede to wait for the happening of the circumstance and be transferred, after the cession of insurance mark, the alienee that insurance profit meets what change insurance bid subsequently of course.
  • After become effective of property insurance contract, those who serve as insurance mark insurance belongings reachs his to concern a benefit, because the meeting is buying and selling, given, accede to wait for the happening of the circumstance and be transferred, after the cession of insurance mark, the alienee that insurance profit meets what change insurance bid subsequently of course.
  • However, virtually all members that acceded this way were newly-independent former colonies.
  • To accede to his arguments would require an unacceptable degree of judicial creativity.
  • He had been so emphatic about it that we had no choice but to accede to his wishes. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • After become effective of property insurance contract, those who serve as insurance mark insurance belongings reachs his to concern a benefit, because the meeting is buying and selling, given, accede to wait for the happening of the circumstance and be transferred, after the cession of insurance mark, the alienee that insurance profit meets what change insurance bid subsequently of course.
  • My Aunt Naomi, like some latter-day Sleeping Beauty permanently imprisoned, never awakened to or acceded to adult sexuality.
  • Predictably, Babur's uncles and cousins attacked his territories soon after he had acceded to the throne.
  • It was his refusal to accede to the woman's demands that had persuaded her. CHAMELEON
  • A York businesswoman who was born 50 years ago today - the day the Queen acceded to the throne - is celebrating both landmarks by holding a special Jubilee sale.
  • The government acceded to public pressure to review the tax.
  • They were a grievous burden to her; she would much have liked to put them in the fire; and once Mr. Moore, who had observed her sitting and sighing over them, had proposed a private incremation in the counting-house; but to this proposal Caroline knew it would have been impolitic to accede - the result could only be a fresh pair of hose, probably in worse condition. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • This is the first and last time we accede to your desires," he said. EVERVILLE
  • With Brasília, Niemeyer seemed to have embraced, or at least acceded to, the worst aspect of architectural modernism — its antiseptic urban theory — and in the post-Brasília period, when his work has too often been hokily sculptural or frighteningly overscaled (see his University of Constantine in Algeria, or his Maison de la Culture in Le Havre), he seems to have forsaken its best aspects: the grace and lucidity born of its restraint. A Vision in Concrete
  • ‘But [it's participating] with this notion that as a recently acceded member its main strategic and tactical goal is to pay as little as possible,’ he said.
  • He gave her a month's respite, to think over and accede.
  • Part of the reason for this is that the federal government's power to accede to international treaties has on occasion been a vehicle for increasing federal power.
  • 8 Churchill acceded only after having persuaded the president of the difficulties of controlling affairs within an interallied council including, at the very least, British, American, Soviet, and Chinese representatives. Between War and Peace
  • He graciously acceded to our request.
  • I accede to your uncanny powers of prognostication.
  • Queen Victoria acceded to the throne in 1837.
  • Here, then, plainly and incontrovertibly, if we acceded to the request for coöperation with the Commission as now constituted, was our whole system of doctrinal teaching to be made the subject of visitatorial examination by Protestant Commissioners, some of whom were laymen, some clergymen; and from their impressions would be derived their report.
  • In those circumstances, the police officers were not justified in arresting the bailiff on the ground that he declined to accede to their request that he should leave the building he had lawfully entered.
  • Controversially, the Pakistani government has acceded to the militants'demand for Islamic law in Swat.
  • Whether in an official policy shift or a simple bow to reality on the ground, the NYPD appears to have quietly acceded to the creation of New York City's newest residential block. Occupy Wall Street Erects A Tent City In Zuccotti Park, With Little Reaction From NYPD
  • And not a majority of Europe if we include, as we should, Europe's new members who will accede next year, all 10 of whom have been in our support.
  • Churchill, who was in office when Elizabeth acceded to the throne in 1952, is thought to be the queen's favorite prime minister.
  • When we refused to accede to these demands, they eventually said they'd supply the beers anyway, but later reneged on the deal, stating that they already had an exclusive contract with Melrose.
  • Like Thailand, Norway is a Constitutional Monarchy and the present King Harald V acceded to the Norwegian Throne after the death of his father, Olav V in 1991.
  • Note 57: London, BL Harley 957, fols. 19r — v: "et abiit mulier, et ingressa talamum, tradidit pueris poma, et accedens deosculata est tanto subdolo puerum christianum, dicens, bene venias fili." back A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • At the Trident Conference in Washington the month before, Churchill acceded to a cross-Channel invasion of France in May 1944 and Roosevelt agreed to more operations in the Mediterranean after the Sicily landing. Wild Bill Donovan
  • Se provate ad accedere tramite Blogspot, un box vi informa sulla novità; il codice JS è di Hobione. No Fat Clips!!! : Blogspot legacy
  • States which have not signed the present Convention are allowed toaccede thereto at their requ est.
  • At this time they threatened to publicly expose certain information relating to Dr. Luis Garcia del Moral unless Slipstream acceded to their demands, which included a payment of €500,000 to Trent. Statement from Slipstream Sports regarding Trent Lowe
  • If I should accede one day to Heaven, it must be there as it is here, except that I will be rid of my dull senses and my heavy bones.
  • It is also this that has allowed us to accede to the request to accept President Aristide on to our shores.
  • There will be no public ceremony to mark the transferral of power, but the new leader is expected to give a public address once he has acceded to the throne.
  • The moment that she accedes to her husband, donning the native mantilla of the island to sing the Habañera, he collapses from the lethal results of his mendacity.
  • He had been so emphatic about it that we had no choice but to accede to his wishes. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • The government acceded to public pressure to review the tax.
  • Just have the goodness to accede to my request and stop meddling in the Amaury case. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • For people born on the day she acceded to the throne - February 6, 1952-there will be garden parties in London and Edinburgh.
  • To accede to his arguments would require an unacceptable degree of judicial creativity.
  • Una persona de clase media o alta accede a una notebook de u$s2000 sin pagar tasas extras pero alguien que apenas puede pagar un clon de u$s500 para tener su primer PC debe pagar un 30% más. Global Voices in English » Argentina: Proposal to Increase Taxes on Some Technology Products
  • To accede to the request of the defendants would put the access to justice by most litigants out of reach.
  • En la vieja época de los canales de distribución limitados, eso podía tener algún sentido; pero en la web, donde el internauta ya puede acceder a cualquier contenido de cualquier fuente, y donde proliferan – y continúan creciendo – los contenidos de alta calidad (muy por encima de la basura), la empresas de medios tradicionales ya no pueden satisfacer a su clientela dándoles simplemente su producción digital. The Power of the Link « Lorelle on WordPress
  • This is the first and last time we accede to your desires," he said. EVERVILLE
  • A politico-military marriage combines lethal and nonlethal force to convince an enemy to accede to the victor's will.
  • She's not entirely lacking in shrewdness, though, since she knows that to some extent her best shot at revising our perceptions of her is to accede to them. Calamity Jane
  • Nec aliquis ad eius tentorium audet accedere præter familiam, nisi vocatus, quantumcunque sit potens et magnus, nisi fortè sciatur, quòd sit voluntas ipsius. The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini
  • I could see no justification for Congress to accede to this extraordinary request for additional authority.
  • I recognize that publishers will not accede to all the details of this plan.
  • For more than 20 years, Turkey sought to accede to the European Union; but last year the country seemed to change directions without dropping its EU bid by joining the Arab Parliament as an observer. Ashley Rindsberg: Being Erdogan
  • I found the agreement eminently sensible, safeguarding the interests of parties on both sides, and so I readily acceded.
  • Part of the reason for this is that the federal government's power to accede to international treaties has on occasion been a vehicle for increasing federal power.
  • Ad illam faciem non audebam accedere, nisi ad distantiam octo passuum: poste� iui ad caput vallis, et ascendi super montem arenosum, in quo vndique circumspiciens, nihil videbam, nisi instrumenta musicalia, qu� audiebam fortit鑢 pulsare. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • They have acceded to the treaty.
  • To accede to his arguments would require an unacceptable degree of judicial creativity.
  • PREVIOUS to the departure of Captain Overbury, Charlotte had solicited Mrs. Danby to reside entirely at her house, as long as she should be compelled to sustain what she termed her forlorn situation; and that lady, having readily acceded to the proposal, had wholly quitted her own habitation, and was now a constant resident with her daughter-in-law. — Ashton Priory
  • The project was a sop thrown to the Puritan faction at a conference held by the newly acceded James I, at which – on all matters of substance – it had been defeated. The King James Bible reconsidered | David Edgar
  • This is the first and last time we accede to your desires," he said. EVERVILLE
  • Toutes les maisons de la rue du quartier ont la même architecture : un escalier latéral de quatre ou cinq marches fait accéder à un petit perron devant la porte d'entrée. Tante Marie-Francoise
  • And with Justices Stephen Breyer and Antonin Scalia, as well as retired Justice John Paul Stevens, already waving away questions about their colleague's ethics, it is not likely that the chief justice or the Judicial Conference will accede to Slaughter's request. Clarence Thomas Assailed For Alleged Ethical Lapses By More House Dems
  • Just what I wanted to hear after a frustrating on-again, off-again few weeks before his last-minute decision to accede to our request for an interview.
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  • The commerce ministry's Sok Siphana hopes that the show may help give Cambodian businesses an edge as they face up to stiffer competition when the kingdom accedes to the World Trade Organization within the next few months.
  • To accede is not merely to give in but rather to give in while drawing near; one may accede not only to an argument but to a throne. Under lock and key | FactoryCity
  • He would have been reluctant to accede if she had.
  • For instance, he refuses to accede to broadcasters' calls for dual must-carry - the notion that cable companies should be required to carry both the multicast digital and analog signals of broadcasters.
  • Our government acceded to the treaty.
  • After become effective of property insurance contract, those who serve as insurance mark insurance belongings reachs his to concern a benefit, because the meeting is buying and selling, given, accede to wait for the happening of the circumstance and be transferred, after the cession of insurance mark, the alienee that insurance profit meets what change insurance bid subsequently of course.
  • Most people accede to the request for the interview to be tape-recorded, though it is not uncommon for a small number to refuse.
  • So, in 1558 Elizabeth acceded to a troubled throne, after a five-year period in which Catholicism had been re-established in England with little apparent difficulty.
  • Attat, illic huc iturust. ibo ego illi obviam, neque ego huc hominem hodie ad aedis has sinam umquam accedere; quando imago est huius in me, certum est hominem eludere. et enim vero quoniam formam cepi huius in med et statum, decet et facta moresque huius habere me similes item, itaque me malum esse oportet, callidum, astutum admodum atque hunc, telo suo sibi, malitia a foribus pellere. sed quid illuc est? caelum aspectat. observabo quam rem agat. Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
  • Queen Anne acceded to the throne on the death of William III in a riding accident at Hampton Court.
  • Conversation in his immediate vicinity lagged, and then reasserted itself as the demands of politeness were acceded to. A DEATH IN TIME
  • He had been so emphatic about it that we had no choice but to accede to his wishes. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • Per questo motivo ha impostato una curiosa pagina prima di accedere al sito. Archive 2009-11-01
  • Just have the goodness to accede to my request and stop meddling in the Amaury case. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • Grant points out to me the technical terms of finance used in the passage: _debitor ... accedet The Last Poems of Ovid
  • Bulgaria and Romania are in the process of negotiations for membership, with the target to accede in 2007, and Turkey is another candidate for membership, but has not yet started negotiations.
  • Hawkowl, I would gladly accede to the label curmudgeon, but I'll never be a snarkling, and I don't do groveling. Miss Snark resembles a Shar-pei
  • He had been so emphatic about it that we had no choice but to accede to his wishes. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • - In a stunning and maybe unprecedented accedence to public opinion this morning, Microsoft has announced it will take the emotion out of its discussion, and simply do something its users are asking for. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • My Aunt Naomi, like some latter-day Sleeping Beauty permanently imprisoned, never awakened to or acceded to adult sexuality.
  • Just have the goodness to accede to my request and stop meddling in the Amaury case. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • We don't want that to happen this time, and we are hoping that the other parties would accede to our request for an early start and see how best it can be settled.
  • Una persona de clase media o alta accede a una notebook de u$s2000 sin pagar tasas extras pero alguien que apenas puede pagar un clon de u$s500 para tener su primer PC debe pagar un 30% más. Global Voices in English » Argentina: Proposal to Increase Taxes on Some Technology Products
  • How and in what manner this will be arranged, in accordance with your feelings and views, I cannot pretend to say; but whenever that proposition is made, if you are afterwards to waive the accedence to a junction till you are enabled to satisfy the theories and calculations of your uncles, I am quite sure you might as well remain at Stowe. Memoirs of the Court of George IV. 1820-1830 (Vol 1) From the Original Family Documents
  • This is the first and last time we accede to your desires," he said. EVERVILLE
  • Will you accede to her request?
  • After become effective of property insurance contract, those who serve as insurance mark insurance belongings reachs his to concern a benefit, because the meeting is buying and selling, given, accede to wait for the happening of the circumstance and be transferred, after the cession of insurance mark, the alienee that insurance profit meets what change insurance bid subsequently of course.
  • The government acceded to public pressure to review the tax.
  • Nam cum bonum malumque item poenae atque praemium aduersa fronte dissideant, quae in boni praemio uidemus accedere eadem necesse est in mali poena contraria parte respondeant. The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
  • As the Prime Minister explained, additional customs duty on imported to Ukraine goods doesn't comply with commitments Ukraine had taken before accedence to the WTO. ForUm
  • accede," and the like -- were the terms in familiar use by the authors of the Constitution and their associates with reference to that instrument and its ratification. The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government
  • The government acceded to public pressure to review the tax.
  • Et quoniam in toto habitaculo nulla est apertura præter paruum ostium, illustratur accedentibus peregrinis pluribus lampadibus, (quarum ad minus vna coram sepulchro iugiter ardere solet) ingressus. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • This word "accede," not found either in the Constitution itself, or in the ratification of it by any one of the States, has been chosen for use here, doubtless, not without a well-considered purpose. Select Speeches of Daniel Webster, 1817-1845
  • While we certainly have the best military, right now the Canadian dollar kicks our butts, which is why I accede to the half point. Campaigns reject Bloomberg, ABC offer for televised town hall
  • Partnerships will do well not to accede to requests for financial support for the bread and butter resources of schools.
  • The government acceded to public pressure to review the tax.
  • Note 106: Molinier, 133: "Et quesivit et invenit eam, et pre dolore cordis non potuit accedere ad eam, et ivit quesitum aliquem qui extraheret eam. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • Even human biology and the human body are not timeless essences but concepts that arrive to us through the lens of language and to which we accede on learning to talk.
  • Instead, in May 1937, her shy husband acceded to the throne and she assumed what she once described as ‘this intolerable burden’.
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  • The courts have upheld the rights of companies to refuse to accede to the requests of health authorities to fluoridate water.
  • But not only does she accede to the arrangement, she consents to be the one to find a woman who can have children.
  • There is also a possibility that Australia and New Zealand could be included, though it depends on the two countries agreeing to accede to ASEAN's nonaggression pact, known as the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation.
  • And the noises coming from Dublin suggest that - given a new UN amendment - we might accede to a request for a contingent of Irish troops to be part of this international force.
  • This in no way absolves those who would pervert that power for personal gain, nor does it excuse the outright blackmail-type pressures that have been brought to bear upon many of us to accede. Randall Amster: Occupy Ourselves
  • In a stunning and maybe unprecedented accedence to public opinion this morning, ... Betanews
  • States who do not sign instruments at the time of opening for signature often accede en masse.
  • He accedes to her request to allow Neel to become her protégé and even though he sees the two becoming close, he never wavers in his trust of his wife nor does he falter in supporting her humane treatment of Neel.
  • Finally Karzai acceded to the American pressure and agreed to the runoff, which in any event his challenger Dr. Abdullah had never had the votes to win. The Longest War
  • _ "acceded" _ to the Constitution, or to the constitutional compact, as it is called. Select Speeches of Daniel Webster, 1817-1845
  • The early years of their marriage appear to have been happy, but friends say the Duke changed when, in 1952, the Queen acceded to the throne.
  • Fearful of being thought "soft on terrorism", ministers have acceded to those pressures with their budget decisions. Police reform holds big risks for coalition
  • I certainly kept the national security adviser and the secretary of state informed of my travel plans," he wrote, but he added that he never acceded to her suggestion. Rumsfeld vs. Rice: What's the role of a national security adviser?
  • There will be no public ceremony to mark the transferral of power, but the new leader is expected to give a public address once he has acceded to the throne.
  • Note 114: London, BL Harley 957, fol. 21r: Tunc mulier accedens ad crucem ait, Adekin loquere mecum, et ego cras ducam te domi ad patrem tuum et matrem. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • This process was backed up by some assiduous courting of those ‘inferior’ partners even before they formally acceded.
  • Ever ready for war, as is the normal attitude of the average North American savage, the Whirlwind's plan was readily acceded to, and a camp on the Platte, known as Labonte's, was the point designated as the rendezvous. The Great Salt Lake Trail
  • He would not accept assisted living on his own account, but when I told him that he was already in assisted living but that I was the assistance; that I was overwhelmed, underqualified, and barely hanging on emotionally; that I wanted to be his son again, not a nurse and nag and adversary — when I told him all that, and when his sister and the social worker chimed in, he acceded. Letting Go of My Father
  • The Government on Monday confirmed that Camilla would automatically become Queen when the Prince acceded to the throne, unless there was a change in legislation.
  • Messieurs," he said, addressing the municipals, "I desire that Cléry should remain near my son, who is accustomed to his care; I hope that the Commune will accede to my request. The Ruin of a Princess
  • With Brasília, Niemeyer seemed to have embraced, or at least acceded to, the worst aspect of architectural modernism — its antiseptic urban theory — and in the post-Brasília period, when his work has too often been hokily sculptural or frighteningly overscaled (see his University of Constantine in Algeria, or his Maison de la Culture in Le Havre), he seems to have forsaken its best aspects: the grace and lucidity born of its restraint. A Vision in Concrete
  • Henry VII died and his second son acceded to the throne as Henry VIII.
  • The death means the Queen, who acceded to the throne in 1952, becomes the longest-serving monarch in Europe.
  • Guangzhou conference spirit to accede and develop.
  • Constitution, but who had presided over the Convention that drew it up -- in letters written soon after the adjournment of that body to friends in various States, referred to the Constitution as a _compact_ or treaty, and repeatedly uses the terms "accede" and "accession," and once the term "secession. The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government
  • Although the Queen acceded to the throne on February 6, 1952 on the death of her father, George VI, she was not crowned until 16 months later, such were the detailed arrangements to be put in place.
  • If Britain was to accede to membership, these countries had a strong economic incentive to follow suit.
  • The one issue that emphasized was some special treatment for recently acceded members.
  • My Aunt Naomi, like some latter-day Sleeping Beauty permanently imprisoned, never awakened to or acceded to adult sexuality.
  • The prison authorities refuse to accede to their demands and have issued 176 dismissal notices.
  • The ratification of the treaty is the only way these countries can accede to the EU.
  • What else could she do but accede to what amounted to his dying wish.
  • The housing authority has, however, a discretion to accede to the request.
  • For example, a third party may claim the right to accede to a treaty in accordance with its terms.
  • Ad illam faciem non audebam accedere, nisi ad distantiam octo passuum: posteà iui ad caput vallis, et ascendi super montem arenosum, in quo vndique circumspiciens, nihil videbam, nisi instrumenta musicalia, quæ audiebam fortitèr pulsare. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • But Mr Hoon last week signalled that the UK was set to accede to America's request - even if the so-called bullet-hitting-a-bullet technology of anti-missile defence is not yet proven.
  • Britain would not accede to France's request.
  • Despite ASEAN's strong request, Japan was earlier reluctant to accede to the treaty amid worries that the pact could constrain its security alliance with the United States.
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