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A royal commission was set up in 1967 to look into women's needs.
Once established, a royal commission was out of political control.
Between 1576 and 1580 he served on several important royal commissions.
Then, he was appointed secretary general of the royal commission in 1987.
A royal commission, to the police, was another name for what the legal eagles took home.
After the college was closed in 1861, he served on different royal commissions.
Later that year he headed the royal commission on immigration.
The conflict was eventually settled by a royal commission in 1769.
In 1898, he was appointed president of the royal commission on mining.
From 1901 to 1907, he headed up two royal commissions for the federal government of Canada.
Royal Commissions are called to look into very important matters and usually controversy.
Royal Commissions are usually run by one or more notable figures.
The book led to a royal commission which upheld the conviction.
As a member of the Academy, he would obtain royal commissions.
A further Royal commission reported in 1869 and recommended that the supply should be taken into public management.
He sat on five royal commissions and seven select committees.
He was a member of the Royal Commission on common land in 1955-58.
All of them had also served in the Royal Commission.
Williams served on a number of royal commissions and government committees.
The Royal Commission evidence provides a little support for this view.
The subsequent royal commission was inconclusive as to the cause.
On her lap was the report of a Royal Commission.
In June 2003, two petitions called for a royal commission of inquiry into the case.
This was extended nationwide in 1972 following the recommendations of a royal commission.
Call for a royal commission into organized crime and corruption associated with the drug trade.