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- verb Present participle of
gazette .
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Examples
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With the so-called gazetting of the amendment, parliament, which is dominated by the opposition, would have to vote on it after 30 days.
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Council Dr Priscilla Reddy said the gazetting was a fitting finale to President Mandela's term of office "as it will entrench laws which will protect children for generations to come".
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This would entail negotiation with the surrounding villagers, and definition and gazetting of new boundaries.
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Basa has come out strongly in favour of gazetting the Financial
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"I now impatiently await the gazetting itself," she said.
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"The gazetting was supposed to have been done after consultations."
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Disagreements on black ownership targets had halted the gazetting of the Charter.
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A large communal conservancy was submitted for formal gazetting in 1997.
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Motlanthe said the gazetting of the constitutional amendment was a
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The protection of these reserves and the gazetting of the proposed reserves are essential to the conservation of biodiversity in this ecoregion.
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