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*" Border checks " means the checks carried out at border crossing points, to ensure that persons, including their means of transport and the objects in their possession, may be authorised to enter the territory [...] or authorised to leave it ( Article 2 sec.
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*" The Durand Line: History and Problems of the Afghan-Pakistan Border " Bijan Omrani, published in Asian Affairs, vol.
*" Rethinking the Durand Line: The Legality of the Afghan-Pakistan Border ", Published in the RUSI Journal, Oct 2009, Vol.
*" Border crossing point " means any crossing point authorized by the competent authorities for the crossing of external borders ( Article 2 sec.
*" Border control " means the activity carried out at a border, [...] in response exclusively to an intention to cross or the act of crossing that border, regardless of any other consideration, consisting of border checks and border surveillance ( Article 2 sec.
*" Border surveillance " means the surveillance of borders between border crossing points and the surveillance of border crossing points outside the fixed opening hours, in order to prevent persons from circumventing border checks ( Article 2 sec.
*" Red Sun Shining Over the Border " (《 红太阳照边疆 》/《 紅太陽照邊疆 》) a song from the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in Jilin Province
*" Border Art Clásicos " ( A collaboration with Daniel Salazar, Gustavo Vazquez, and Jethro Rothe-Kushel, 1990 – 2005 )
*" and checks
*" I'm pleased to announce that upon completion of all the necessary checks by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, I will send to the Senate the nomination of Judge Sandra Day O ' Connor of the Arizona Court of Appeals for confirmation as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
*" and means
*" Homo -" prefix may be used in organic chemistry trivial names to indicate next higher straight chain homolog i. e. one noncyclic carbon more ( and similarly " dihomo -" meaning two noncyclic carbon more ), and is opposite of the prefix " Nor -" which usually means one noncyclic carbon less.
*" The distance the Engine shall perform each trip shall be one mile and three quarters () each way, including one-eighth of a mile () at each end for getting up the speed and for stopping the train ; by this means the Engine, with its load, will travel one and a-half mile () each way at full speed.
In postfix, the former could be written " 3 4 5 * −", which unambiguously means " 3 ( 4 5 *) −" which reduces to " 3 20 −"; the latter could be written " 3 4-5 *" ( or 5 3 4-*, if you wish to keep similar formatting ), which unambiguously means "( 3 4 -) 5 *".
*" about " means that the letters of " tal " should be put either side of " ragic ", giving " tragical "
*" Faaip de Oiad ", which means " Voice of God " in Enochian, is the 13th and final track on Tool's third studio album, Lateralus.
*" A study on Esset as a means of existence, social organization and ethnical identification for the Gurage people ", Master's thesis, University of Tromsø ( 2009 )
*" mempersiasuikan "-disgraceful, derived from hokkien " siasui " + malay .( e. g. " Sungguh mempersiasuikan " or " Very mempersiasuikan " which means very disgraceful / humiliating / embarrassing )
*" Courtroom lying is justified within the police culture by the same sort of necessity rationale that courts have permitted police to employ at the investigative stage: The end justifies the means.
*" Acre " ( acer in Latin ) which means acrid, becomes " acérrimo "/" acerrimo " (" acerrimus " in Latin ).
*" Our strategy has been to change the subject a bit so that we can get the issue of intelligent design, which really means the reality of God, before the academic world and into the schools.
*" ing "-a Germanic component which has lost its original context in English: ing means roughly " of / from ".
*" and carried
*" Buffalo, New York, as an Architectural Museum ": Amusing concept, well carried through ; good illustrations
*" He developed a passion for jewels, which he carried, unset, in his pockets, taking them out for comfort when he was tired or in low spirits.
*" The Things They Carried "-This story talks about both the physical objects and emotions that the soldiers carried during the war.
*" Usually one has only to suggest what must not be done to find it carried into practice far quicker than any order, however sensible.
*" and out
*" The Engine, with the carriages attached to it, shall be run by hand up to the Starting Post, and as soon as the steam is got up to fifty pounds per square inch (), the engine shall set out upon its journey.
*" As soon as the Engine has performed this task, ( which will be equal to the travelling from Liverpool to Manchester ,) there shall be a fresh supply of fuel and water delivered to her ; and, as soon as she can be got ready to set out again, she shall go up to the Starting Post, and make ten trips more, which will be equal to the journey from Manchester back again to Liverpool.
*" The time of performing every trip shall be accurately noted, as well as the time occupied in getting ready to set out on the second journey.
*" Blecher of California's savviest and most experienced litigators " was flabbergasted that this young kid knocked him out of the box, really in the first round, " said litigator and partner Thomas D. Barr to the New York Times Sunday Magazine, June 1, 1986
*" The one talent of David's that stands out is his ability to lay out a course of action that would take into account any sort of complicated facts and develop a far-reaching scenario.
*" In court and out, he speaks a brand of English so simple and direct that he sounds like the high school teacher he once thought he would become.
*" Hanging out a shingle ", a common phrase in the legal profession meaning to start one's own law firm.
*" Carrying out or authorising operations likely to damage an SSSI without meeting the requirements to notify Natural England.
*" cabut / cantas "-to run off, flee or to escape (' Cabut ' is a Malay word meaning to pull or pulling out as a transitive verb, or to become detached as an intransitive verb.
*" How To Live on Christ " a pamphlet by Harriet Beecher Stowe, taken from her Introduction to Chistopher Dean's " Religion As It Should Be or The Remarkable Experience and Triumphant Death of Ann Thane Peck " published in 1847 Hudson Taylor sent a pamphlet using the words of this preface out to all the missionaries of the China Inland Mission in 1869.
*" Don Remigio Rodríguez y Rodriguez ", an almost catatonic, extremely frank businessman ( and the owner of Rodríguez y Rodriguez Sociedad en Comandita ) who had a proclivity for face gestures and sticking out his tongue.
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