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1 Shall we send for her to join the council ?
2 Should that change, allowing him to fly to Frankfurt, he would be free to join the council meeting.
3 Earlier this week it emerged he may join the council without having to kneel before the Queen, as is customary.
4 Ireland will join the council of the European Development Bank if legislation permitting entry is successfully passed, the Government said today.
5 The six appointees join the council at a critical time as the conditions under which the arts have flourished no longer exist.
6 He welcomed it, and invited the Breton to sit down and join the council which was even then deliberating upon the means to be employed.
7 No country can join the EU without first joining the Council of Europe.
8 All kinds of arguments are being advanced in favour of joining the councils .
9 Mostly the brigands that came, fReemade and whole, came to join the Council .
10 I mean, it's not like I'm trying to join the Council or anything.
11 And should the question arise, you joined the council yesterday.
12 The pair have had a fractious relationship since she joined the council in 2013.
13 The young man had joined the council just six months before, replacing his late father.
14 Re- join the Council was what Galene had suggested.
15 Dr Patricia Donlon, former head of the National Library, also joins the council as a vice-president.
16 That's probably why it was one of the first major players to join the Council of Thrones.
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