Seemingly paralysed and unprepared, theregencybowed to the inevitable dismissal, and were spared any reprisals.
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His heir was only five, so aregencywas established.
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When children move for economic reasons, they are more likely to do so to other areas rather than within the sameregency.
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Theregencyquickly broke down.
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We do not haveregencyterraces, and the resort is both small and more working class than others, but the marketplace still has architectural merit.
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Other areas withregencyor 19th century frontages have similar problems.
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I would say that the question of aregencyis not new.
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Secondly, it is conceivable that there could be a need forregencylegislation at some stage—for example, if the monarch or the heir to the throne was incapacitated.
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The female ties and rights of inheritance were still respected, and in later cases would allow theregencyor crown for their husbands too.
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No amendment to the constitution was permitted during the time of aregency.
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Mining and agricultural activities are abundant in theregencyand it is also a producer of oil.
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Theregencycreated to rule on his behalf was plagued from the start by disputes between political factions and rebellions across the nation.
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Thisregencywas granted despite her inexperience with the affairs of her adopted country.
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His two most powerful subordinates had used theregencyto build local power bases.
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There are about 18 main settlements that are the principal town of one of the five regencies found on the peninsula.
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