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E and .
In the command centers there are special clocks ready to tick off the minutes elapsed since `` E hour ''.
`` E '' stands for `` execution '' -- the moment a `` go order '' would unleash an American nuclear strike.
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Meaningful policies include: ( A ) kinds of cars the state should own, ( B ) when cars should be traded, ( C ) the need and assignment of vehicles, ( D ) use of cars in lieu of mileage allowances, ( E ) employees taking cars home, and ( F ) need for liability insurance on state automobiles.
The first one or two roof boards ( marked `` E '' in fig. 6 ) are slipped into place across the roof beams, from outside the shelter.
For United States expenditures under subsections ( A ), ( B ), ( D ), ( E ), ( F ), ( H ) through ( R ) of Section 104 of the Act or under any of such subsections, the rupee equivalent of $200 million.
For grant to the Government of India under subsection ( E ) of Section 104 of the Act, the rupee equivalent of not more than $538 million for financing such projects to promote balanced economic development as may from time to time be mutually agreed.
The rupee equivalent of $63.8 million, but not more than 5 percent of the currencies received under the Agreement will be used for loans to be made by the Export-Import Bank of Washington under Section 104 ( E ) of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act, as amended ( hereinafter referred to as the Act ), and for administrative expenses of the Export-Import Bank of Washington in India incident thereto.
Such loans under Section 104 ( E ) of the Act will be made to United States business firms and branches, subsidiaries, or affiliates of such firms in India for business development and trade expansion in India and to United States firms and to Indian firms for the establishment of facilities for aiding in the utilization, distribution, or otherwise increasing the consumption of and markets for United States agricultural products.
In the event the rupees set aside for loans under Section 104 ( E ) of the Act are not advanced within six years from the date of this Agreement because the Export-Import Bank of Washington has not approved loans or because proposed loans have not been mutually agreeable to the Export-Import Bank of Washington and the Department of Economic Affairs of the Government of India, the Government of the United States of America may use the rupees for any purpose authorized by Section 104 of the Act.
With respect to Article 2,, paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ): Uses of Section 104 ( E ) and Section 104 ( G ) rupees: The Government of India will use the amount of rupees granted or loaned to it by the United States pursuant to paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ) for projects to promote economic development with emphasis upon the agricultural sector including food reserve storage structures and facilities as may from time to time be agreed upon by the authorized representatives of the United States and the authorized representatives of the Government of India, in the following sectors: A.
Other economic development projects consistent with the purposes of Sections 104 ( E ) and 104 ( G ) of the Act.
Aside from this, the average portion contains some protein, an appreciable amount of vitamins A and C -- about one-tenth of the minimum daily requirement, and about a third of the official vitamin E requirement.
Pattern for inner lid piece E fits inside Aj.
score other side of D and one side of disk E and join as before.
They were then centrifuged at 59,780 Pm for 35 to 80 min at 20-degrees-C in a Spinco model E ultracentrifuge at a protein concentration of 1.00 to 1.25%.
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Thus if E is sufficiently small, there can be only one intersection of C and Af near Q, for if there were more than one intersection for every E then the difference between C and Af near Q would not be a monotone function.
A continuous change in T through an amount E results in a translation along an analytic arc of the curve Af.
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Respondents' opinions regarding advertised bidding ( Part E of the questionnaire ) 6.
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For example Test 3, E 1 refers to a specimen which has been washed by procedure `` 3 ( '' ( at 160-degrees-F ) for a total of 60 minutes in the machine, has been dried in a tumble dryer by procedure `` E '' and has been subjected to restorative forces on the Tension Presser by procedure `` 1 ''.

E and Burger
* 1969 – Warren E. Burger is sworn in as Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court by retiring Chief Justice Earl Warren.
* " I Hate You " – written by Gary Burger, David Havlicek, Roger Johnston, Thomas E. Shaw and Larry Spangler ; performed by The Monks
* June 23 – Warren E. Burger is sworn in as Chief Justice of the United States by retiring Chief Justice Earl Warren.
* Feinberg, Kenneth, Jack Kress, Gary McDowell, and Warren E. Burger ( 1986 ).
George E. Simpson and Neal R. Burger published a 1978 novel entitled Thin Air.
Chief Justice Warren E. Burger had him arrested for contempt of court, but the charge was later dismissed.
Warren presided over the Court's October 1968 term and retired in spring 1969 ; Nixon named Warren E. Burger to succeed him.
Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Associate Justices William H. Rehnquist ( later Chief Justice ) and Byron White issued dissenting opinions.
Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, dissenting, argued that " the imperative of a free and unfettered press comes into collision with another imperative, the effective functioning of a complex modern government ", that there should be a detailed study on the effects of these actions.
However, this statute was invalidated by Lockett v. Ohio, in which Chief Justice Warren E. Burger proclaimed that the sentencer should not be " precluded from considering, as a mitigating factor, any aspect of a defendant's character or record and any of the circumstances of the offense that the defendant proffers as a basis for a sentence less than death.
" The Warren E. Burger Federal Courthouse in St. Paul, Minnesota and the Warren E. Burger Library at his alma mater William Mitchell College of Law are named in his honor.
* Ariens, Michael, Warren E. Burger.
* Warren E. Burger memorial at Find a Grave.
* Oyez, Supreme Court Media, Warren E. Burger.
* Warren E. Burger at Supreme Court Historical Society
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" A concurring opinion by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger cited the " ancient roots " of prohibitions against homosexual sex, quoting William Blackstone's description of homosexual sex as an " infamous crime against nature ", worse than rape, and " a crime not fit to be named.
The short concurring opinion by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger emphasized historical negative attitudes toward homosexual sex, quoting Sir William Blackstone's characterization of sodomy as " a crime not fit to be named.

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