Word: sovereignity
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...Most of the characters, and there are more than 100, keep their secrets to themselves. When, after 14 episodes, all the subplots converge, none of them ends up resolved. Nonetheless, The Jewel in the Crown, which comes to the U.S. after conquering viewers and reviewers throughout Britain, delivers a sovereign account of the decline and fall of the British Empire. Slowly, painstakingly tracking its protagonists through a labyrinth of troubles, the show builds up a panoramic portrait of British India that is as levelheaded as it is evenhanded. More of an intricate tapestry than a flying carpet, Jewel dwells...
...that the bank first faced the issue: "In early 1974 I joined a small group of senior bankers discussing a request by Denmark for a balance of payments credit. The key question in the meeting was whether private commercial banks had any business making unsecured loans to sovereign borrowers [governments]. After much soul searching, we turned down the request." Next day, however, a competitor stepped in to make the loan. "Within several months," recalls Brainard, "the resistance of my banking colleagues to sovereign lending gave...
...years for the coin, the Royal Mint expects to save $3.75 million a year. The British have already dubbed the new coin the Maggie, after Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, because it is hard, rough around the edges and, says one Member of Parliament, "pretends to be a sovereign...
...future plans to receive MIG's. But then he got to the crux of the matter. What right, he asked rhetorically, has the United States to dictate to Nicaragua what weapons it may or may not purchase from another nation? Where in international law is it written that one sovereign nation may not procure the weaponry it determines necessary for its self-defense...
...proceeds from [God] the Father [and Mother]" seems to add a heretical Fourth Person to the Trinity. The third and final selection of readings, due a year hence, will include Luke's version of the Lord's Prayer. Chances are that this will be known as the Sovereign's Prayer and that Jesus will address the Deity as a binary "Father [and Mother]." -By Richard N. Ostling...