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Jointly these matured around 90 % of all Scotch whisky.
Jointly funded by local adverts and local and national grants, Mearns FM has one of the largest listening areas of any Community Radio Station owing to the Mearns ' distributed population, Mearns FM was set up to try to bring these distant communities together.
Jointly with the Communist Party underground of Krasnodon the Young Guard prepared for an anti-fascist armed rebellion, but treachery within the organization and the betrayal to the Germans stopped these preparations.

Jointly and .
Jointly with a factory of German tire and automobile parts manufacturer Continental AG, they have a coal-burning power plant.
Jointly operated by BT and Manx Telecom, it provides six channels each with a bandwidth of 140 Mb / s.
Jointly developed by the Dutch firm RDM and the German firm Rheinmetall, the M109L52 was first revealed in 2002.
Jointly with her husband, Joliot-Curie was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1935 for their discovery of artificial radioactivity.
* Toto město je ve společné péči obyvatel ( This Town is Jointly Administered by its Inhabitants ), Prague: CS, 1967.
Jointly funded by local adverts and local and national grants, Mearns FM has one of the largest listening areas of any community radio station owing to the Mearns ' distributed population.
Jointly with Henry Purcell he wrote incidental music for Thomas d ' Urfey's Don Quixote.
Jointly released by Resistance Productions ( Switzerland ) / Örmaal Records ( Switzerland ) / Mass Media Records ( USA ) / Loony Tunes ( UK ) Cat no.
Jointly administered by the Office of the Leader of the House of Commons and the Cabinet Office are the Osmotherly Rules, which set out guidance on how civil servants should respond to parliamentary select committees.
Jointly funded and produced by Israel and the United States, development of the system began in 1986 and has continued since, drawing some contested criticism.
* Jointly coordinating with the engineer and dispatcher the train's movement authority, and verifying this authority is not exceeded.
Jointly published by OSA and IEEE.
Jointly published by OSA and IEEE.
Jointly published by OSA and IEEE.
Jointly monitor the quality of water along their border, via jointly established monitoring stations under the Joint Water Committee.
Jointly develop Aqaba and Eilat, including tourism, customs, a free trade zone, aviation, pollution control, maritime matters, police, customs and health.
Jointly with Texas Instruments a microfactory for single wafer manufacturing was demonstrated in 1993.
* London: Jointly sponsored by the British American Drama Academy and Sarah Lawrence College, the program expands Sarah Lawrence's long-standing and vibrant tradition in the performing arts by exposing students to the rigors of professional British training in acting.
Jointly with Awaji and Minami Awaji, the city operates a low-cost electric bike rental scheme, designed to attract visitors to stay for more than one day in order to explore the island.
Image: Edgar_Degas_Waiting. jpg | Edgar Degas, Waiting, 1880-82, Jointly owned by the Norton Simon Art Foundation, Pasadena and The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
* 2001-07: Urdu Internet Names System ( July 28, 2001 ) in Islamabad, Pakistan, Organised Jointly by SDNP and MINC.
Jointly with the University of Exeter and the National Health Service in the region, the University runs the recently founded Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry.

enforced and these
Though most of these laws have been relaxed or repealed in most states, they are still strictly enforced in some other states.
On January 17, 2008, a Brazilian federal court order prohibiting all sales of Counter-Strike and EverQuest and imposing the immediate withdrawal of these from all stores began to be enforced.
By 2006, such was the confusion from these multiple Acts, each amending the others ( and not all of which were ever actually commenced and thus were in the public record but not enforced as actual legislation ); and the amendments of Irish firearms legislation by other Acts ranging from the Wildlife Acts ( mostly relating to hunting law ) to the Road Traffic Acts ( relating to how and where firearms could be transported ) and others ; the large amount of secondary legislation ( Statutory Instruments, which set out regulations, the design of application forms for licences and so forth, as well as the details of when various parts of the Acts came into force ); as well as the introduction of EU firearms law into the canon of Irish legislation ; led the Irish Law Reform Commission to recommend that all the extant legislation be restated a legal process by which all the existing primary and secondary legislation would be read as one and a single document produced as the new Firearms Act ( and all prior Acts would be repealed ).
Like most Islamists, the Taliban enforced strict prohibitions on women, but these were so severe – for example effectively forbidding most employment and schooling – that they created an international outcry.
Historically, special courts enforced Jewish law ; today, these courts still exist but the practice of Judaism is mostly voluntary.
The Codex contained two statutes which decreed the total destruction of paganism, even in private life ; these provisions were zealously enforced.
White rule enforced strict segregation among all races and generated conflict between these communities.
One newspaper reported that most riders believed erroneously that there was no license or regulation required by law for motorbikes under 50cc in engine size, although these had been regulated in law since 2002 but not enforced.
If the right sought to be enforced is inconsistent with either of these, the English municipal courts cannot recognize it.
However, the sex appeal West gave in these movies would also lead to the enforcement of the Production Code, as the newly formed organization the Catholic Legion of Decency threatened a boycott if it was not enforced.
Usually, rigorous rules of scientific writing are enforced by the editors ; however, these rules may vary from journal to journal, especially between journals from different publishers.
If these were enforced, Texas slave-owners stood to lose a large investment in slave labor.
All of these efforts were largely ineffective, easily circumvented and rarely enforced.
The degree to which these statutes were subsequently enforced is, of course, opened to question.
Among the acts prohibited against these persons are, " Violence to the life, health and physical or mental well-being of persons, in particular murder as well as cruel treatment such as torture, mutilation or any form of corporal punishment " ( Article 4. a ), " Outrages upon personal dignity, in particular humiliating and degrading treatment, rape, enforced prostitution and any form of indecent assault " ( Article 4. e ), and " Threats to commit any of the foregoing acts " ( Article 4. h ).
The meaning of all these terms extend to all customs of proper behavior in a given society, both religious and profane, from more trivial conventional aspects of costume, etiquette or politeness-" folkways " enforced by gentle social pressure, but going beyond mere " folkways " or conventions in including moral codes and notions of justice-down to strict taboos, behavior that is unthinkable within the society in question, very commonly including incest and murder, but also the commitment of outrages specific to the individual society such as blasphemy.
These nomadic peoples were dependent upon neighbouring settled populations for a number of important technologies, and in addition to raiding vulnerable settlements for these commodities, also encouraged long distance merchants as a source of income through the enforced payment of tariffs.
However, these laws had limited effect as they were poorly funded by Congress and poorly enforced by Attorney General Edward Bates.
Uniform requirements are laid down in great detail by each school and these are rigorously enforced.
However, the sounding of these notes in the arpeggio may be accomplished through any number of techniques, including a change in pick articulation ; double-picking notes ( which would then mean an additional upstroke or downstroke ); legato ; or in some instances sliding, though the latter is rarely enforced due to the acute control necessary to slide to a precise point on the string.
Most of Articles One, Three, Four, Five, Six, of the United States Constitution are no longer enforced for these US Citizens.
Furthermore, these laws were not enforced against Hamas, Hizballah, or the various Palestinian rejectionist groups based in Damascus.
As they settled into the seemingly unoccupied territories surrounding the Cape, they enforced these assumptions of ownership and its rights when the wandering hunters or herding tribes would cross the Fish River into farm territories in search of grazing land or game.
In return for backing democratic free market reforms, these business figures could expropriate resources in a country where ownership was not clear and sporadically enforced, leading to the rise of the Russian oligarchs.

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