Example sentences of "23 by [art] " in BNC.

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1 The president of the Independent Trade Union Organization , Hajrullah Gorani , had been sentenced on Aug. 23 by a court in Pristina ( Kosovo 's capital ) to 60 days in prison for publicly advocating the general strike .
2 Lloyd 's long term aim is to open two clubs a year for the next ten years , a target that , if achieved , would give him 23 by the end of the century .
3 An agreed final statement read out on Jan. 23 by the Tunisian Foreign Affairs Minister , Abdelhamid Escheikh , said that the summit had approved recommendations for ( i ) the expansion of representation on the AMU Consultative Council [ see p. 36988 ] from 10 to 20 parliamentarians from each member country ; ( ii ) the creation of four joint specialist ministerial committees on food security , economy and finance , infrastructure , and human resources ; ( iii ) the establishment of a permanent AMU secretariat at a venue to be decided ; and ( iv ) the exploration of means of developing closer defence co-operation .
4 The resolution was on the same lines as that put forward on Oct. 23 by the UN Special Committee on the Implementation of the Declaration on Decolonization , which expressed its " conviction that the pursuit of a direct dialogue between the two parties to the conflict naturally contributed to the ( peace ) process ' .
5 The leading radical Anatoly Sobchak was elected on May 23 by the Leningrad city soviet ( council ) as its chair ( de facto mayor ) .
6 The state treaty on economic and monetary union signed on May 18 [ ibid. ] was approved on June 21 and 23 by the West German Bundestag and Bundesrat ( lower and upper house respectively of the legislature ) and on June 21 by East Germany 's unicameral Volkskammer .
7 The Economist of Oct. 6 reported that demonstrations had been organized in southern Bhutan between Sept. 19 and 23 by the outlawed Bhutan People 's Party ( BPP ) , most of whose supporters were members of the ethnic Nepalese community .
8 Vladimir Meciar was dismissed as head of the Slovak government on April 23 by the Presidium of the Slovak National Council ( parliament ) .
9 Statements issued on Sept. 23 by the Turkish and United Kingdom authorities , and by the multinational force 's United States commander Col. " Butch " Whitehead , emphasized the imminent withdrawal of the ground forces .
10 The controversy led to his dismissal as Slovak Prime Minister in April 23 by the Slovak parliament and his replacement by First Deputy Prime Minister Carnogursky , leader of the Christian Democratic Movement [ see p. 38161 ] .
11 Pérez de Cuéllar 's report was criticized by Polisario and on Dec. 23 by the Organization of African Unity ( OAU ) .
12 A communiqué published on Jan. 23 by the presidency of the European Communities ( EC ) expressed a strong hope that " the Algerian authorities will undertake every possible effort for a return to normal institutional life so that … the democratic process will pursue a stable course " .
13 Reports that the country 's US-supplied fleet of F-16 fighter aircraft had been grounded due to a critical lack of spare parts were denied on Jan. 23 by the Minister for Defence Production , Mir Hazar Khan Bijrani .
14 According to official results , announced on Sept. 23 by the Constitutional Council ( and differing marginally from figures published earlier by the Interior Ministry ) , there were 13,162,992 votes ( or 51.04 per cent of valid votes cast ) in favour of ratification and 12,623,582 ( or 48.95 per cent ) against , a difference of 539,410 votes .
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