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Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough the whole mountain is a sacred place, “this way” refers to that particular unofficially not gazetted walk. Source: Internet
A wilderness area is gazetted under section 62(1)(a) of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 by the Minister on any land that is vested in the Conservation Commission of Western Australia. Source: Internet
Following the commitments we made in the State of the Nation Address in February, government has now gazetted ministerial determinations that will enable the development of more than 11,800 megawatts (MW) of additional power generation. Source: Internet
Her committee was engaging the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education on the appropriate time to reopen schools for the second term, with the gazetted date being the second week of May. Source: Internet
Cabinet then approved the Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Bill which was brought before Parliament, gazetted and is now at the second reading stage,” Source: Internet
From the gazetted regulations, a community is defined as being a group of people bound together geographically, with shared norms, values and traditions whose control is domiciled in members of that geographical space. Source: Internet