He has been sent for to make a coat for Prince Frederick, and when he came, was ordered to go and take measure of him in the room where the King was.
Candidates still have to interact with the people they seek to lead, and ordinary citizens still have opportunities to take the measure of candidates in person.
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We will take every measure to ensure their safety, in Algeria and elsewhere, beginning with an immediate review of our security precautions and policies.
It is difficult to measure how long it will take people living in the quake zone to recover.
The compromise measure lawmakers take up Wednesday is somewhat weaker in that respect, giving it a chance to win support from Senate Democrats.
For that reason Biophysical recommends that people over 40 and in good health take the test every two to three years, the better to measure the rate of change in values over time.
In these works you can take the measure of the man and the tastes of his age, shared by Huntington and Frick, whose own museums opened in 1927 and 1931.
During the peak of the influenza season, the state of New York had to take the extraordinary measure of declaring a state health emergency in order to activate laws allowing pharmacists to vaccinate children against influenza.
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In fact, in an almost miraculous measure of negligence, this particular deal will force Congress to take up debate on fiscal cliff issues again in a mere two months.
This measure, however, does not take into account variations in the quality of homes sold.
But the first signs of real proof are likely to come from several expensive imaging trials Pfizer is funding, including a large, two-year trial being by conducted by Steven Nissen of The Cleveland Clinic to measure changes in artery plaque in patients who take the drug.
Take the motor car for example: we still measure engine power in horsepower.
Payback period: This is a rough measure of the number of years it would take the system in each example to pay for itself.
They want to provide good care, but they also measure their success by the amount of revenue they take in, and, as each pursues its individual interests, the net result has been disastrous.
The political returns from investments in public health are difficult to measure, and take time to materialise.
For the moment, the researchers have got what they want, but the government has said that the amendment is a temporary measure, and will be reviewed annually to take account of progress in electronic record-keeping, anonymisation and encryption of data which might eliminate the need for identifiable information.
But one measure, certainly, is your willingness to take on the sacred cows in your own party.
Take the murky stuff first: that 82, 000 fall in the broader measure of unemployment certainly sounds good.
Traditionally, of course, scientists couldn't take a yardstick to the DNA-containing chromosomes contained in human cells and measure the distance between genes.
What the police are doing is very much a precautionary measure which is to ask people to take steps to protect their goods just in case.
"We call on the government of South Sudan to carry out a full investigation of the incident, punish the guilty and take every measure to guarantee that this will never happen again, " Lavrov said, in a statement on his website.
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That measure has attracted some 50, 000 Russians, mostly businessmen, to take up residence in the coastal cities of Limassol, Larnaca and Paphos.
Under the terms of the measure those sentenced to life in prison for murder would in future have to take up jobs while incarcerated.
The new measure, called a reconciliation bill, also would take additional steps to close a gap in Medicare prescription drug coverage and to help low- and middle-income Americans purchase health insurance through new insurance exchanges.
The investor who is educated and wise enough to measure the risk they can take on with the amount of emerging market stocks they hold in their portfolios may find annual returns that pass 20% in the ten-year term.
"We call on the government of South Sudan to carry out the necessary investigation, punish the guilty and take every measure to guarantee that this never happens again, " Russia's foreign ministry said in a statement.
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He said that until this happens a measure of devolution should take place, with members of the currently suspended assembly taking a role in developing departmental policy, so as to increase the "accountability of the administration in Northern Ireland".
Approval of this measure in Congress in January had seemed to signify that Brazil was at last prepared to take on cosseted vested interests.
In 2007, the U.S. Congress approved a measure to authorize states to take divestment action on companies with ties to Sudan.
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