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Three years later the number of signatories had reached over 600.
It's never quite too late, though some signatories seem to think so.
In 1973, the name was changed and there were 80 signatories.
The list of 9 countries that were only state signatories.
If you want to know who we're going to war against, just read the list of signatories.
As of 2013, it has 91 signatories and 76 parties.
Great pressure was put on a number of the signatories to take their names off.
As of May 2013, it had 114 states parties and a further 35 signatories.
The following year he became a signatory of Charter 97.
At least two of the signatories were themselves involved in the translation project.
He was a signatory of the King's death warrant in 1649.
Signatory is a known customer of at least 12 months standing.
Since then the number of signatories has more than tripled.
The 114 signatories of business leaders' advertisement made similar points.
I was myself a signatory to the convention of application.
Another 11 states are signatories but have not ratified yet.
In 1919 Canada had, for the first time, been a signatory to an international treaty.
With 189 State parties, it has more signatories than any other treaty of its kind.
By that stage all the signatories and a number of others had been executed.
Although they might well be a signatory in large strategic contracts.
It seems to make sense that the signatory should be the party being accountable for its success.
By 4 January, the number of signatories had risen to 62,000.
Nearly half of the signatories are university academics or scholars.
As of 9 August 2011, there are 24 signatories to the treaty.
Each signatory has full rights of participation in the Accord.