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Grandfather and Clause
* During Canada's federal Redistribution, a Grandfather Clause ensures that no Province can have fewer seats after Redistribution than it did in 1985

Grandfather and From
From left: Dancing Bear, Bunny Rabbit, Captain Kangaroo, Grandfather Clock, Mister Moose, and Mister Green Jeans.
In 2004, the British label Wooden Hill released a collection of demos recorded between 1966 and 1970 entitled From the Bottom of an Old Grandfather Clock.
A Christmas special, entitled ' Lines From My Grandfather Christmas's Forehead ', was broadcast on 24 December 1971 ; and a compilation of selected items from past editions, under the title ' Just A Few Lines From My Grandfather's Forehead ', was broadcast on 27 August 1977.
Other songs written by Bell include " Without Pants ", " My Grandfather Had a Long One ", " The Girl From Chicago ", " The Ballad of Ikey and Mikey ", " My Condominium ", " I'm Gonna Give My Girl a Goose for Thanksgiving ", " There Ain't No Santa Claus ", and " Everybody Wants My Fanny ".
* Alex and the Grandfather keep referring to Jonathan as " žid " (" жид "), which is translated in the subtitles as " Jew ," but is actually more derogatory, closer to " Yid ( From Yiddish ).

Grandfather and Rights
Drivers who passed a Category B ( car ) test before 1 January 1997, will have received Categories C1 and C1 + E ( Restriction Code 107: not more than ) through the Implied Rights issued by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency ( DVLA ) ( more commonly known as Grandfather Rights ).

Grandfather and Court
Time travel in fiction can ignore the possible effects of the time traveler's actions, as in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, or it can use one possible resolution or another of the Grandfather paradox.

Grandfather and for
But this legend appears for the first time in only a much later account, " Tales of a Grandfather " by Sir Walter Scott, and may have originally been told about his companion-in-arms Sir James Douglas ( the " Black Douglas "), who had spent time hiding out in caves within his manor of Lintalee, which was then occupied by the English.
Known for his gruff voice, Murray has voiced The Flying Dutchman on Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants, a small role as the Grandfather on Lloyd in Space, Coach Gills on Cartoon Network's My Gym Partner's A Monkey, Captain K ' nuckles on The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack and as Maggie's dad on Disney Channel's The Buzz on Maggie.
In the months prior to its departure for Antarctica the expedition received considerable press attention, primarily because of the reports that Woodrow Wilson Sayre was planning to fly in a Piper Apache piloted by Max Conrad, the " flying Grandfather ", with four companions into the Sentinel Range to climb the Vinson Massif.
He was surprised to learn that his Grandfather Thursday ( King Friday's father ) cried once when he had to leave for work.
His name is French for Grandfather.
Next to numerous translated poems and some prose texts of other writers published in journals, she translated into Slovene language a book of poetry of Italian poet Michele Obit ( Leta na oknu, ZTT EST, Trieste, 2001, ISBN 88-7174-054-8 ), a selection of poetry of Argentinian poet Roberto Juarroz for a book Vertikalna poezija ( Vertical Poetry-with her introduction, ŠZ, Ljubljana, 2006, ISBN 961-242-035-1 ), a book of Gao Xingjian ( Ribiška palica za starega očeta / Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather, 1986 – 1990, from French together with Drago Braco Rotar ) ( Didakta, Radovljica, 2001, ISBN 961-6363-62-X ), a book of poetry written by Lithuanian poet Neringa Abrutyte ( Izpoved, CSK, Aleph, Ljubljana, 2004, ISBN 961-6036-50-5 ) and a book of fairy-tails for kids by Lucy Coats ( 100 grških mitov za otroke / Atticus the Storyteller, 2004 ; MK, Ljubljana, 2004, reprinted in 2009, ISBN 978-86-11-16964-4.
His works of the 1860s, such as folk poems and poems for children, are among his best written works, such as Коробейники, Крестьянские дети ( also translated as " Peasant children ") and Мороз Красный Нос ( also translated as " Grandfather Frost-the Red Nose "-a Russian version of Santa Claus ).
Some hunters, who have been tracking the wolf, come out of the forest ready to shoot, but Peter gets them to help him take the wolf to a zoo in a victory parade ( the piece was first performed for an audience of Young Pioneers during May Day celebrations ) that includes himself, the bird, the hunters leading the wolf, the cat and grumpy grumbling Grandfather (" What if Peter caught the wolf?
In the field of mystery writing, Biggle's Grandfather Rastin stories appeared for many years in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine.
Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather, also rendered from Chinese as A Fishing Rod for My Grandpa, is a 2004 collection of six short stories by the Chinese writer Gao Xingjian.
and in London as Buying a Fishing Rod for my Grandfather, translation by Mabel Lee, flamingo, London, 2004, ISBN 0-00-717038-6
Federal electoral districts in Canada are re-adjusted every ten years based on the Canadian census and proscribed by various constitutional seat guarantees, including the use of a Grandfather clause, for Quebec, the Central Prairies and the Maritime provinces, with the essential proportions between the remaining provinces being " locked " no matter any further changes in relative population as have already occurred.
" In an early episode of the television series Kung Fu Jagger appeared as Caine's Grandfather who wants little to do with him, but starts Caine on his series long search for his half brother Danny.
His power comes from the inevitability of death and decay, and Nurgle is often referred to as ' Grandfather Nurgle ', as entropy is the most ancient of forces, and he is the only one who even pretends to care for his followers.
His Portrait of my Grandfather, exhibited in the same year, was not less remarkable for its artless simplicity and received a third-class medal.
Garci's subsequently films include La herida luminosa ( The Wound of Light, 1997 ), and El abuelo ( The Grandfather, 1999 ), which was Spain's submission for the Best Foreign Film category of the Academy Awards, getting the final nomination.
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Erpham Warrick is Wicket's Great Grandfather and was once a great warrior for the Ewok tribe and is still looked up to by young Ewoks.
And whereas the said Sir John Cotton in pursuance of the Desire and Intentions of his said Father and Grandfather is content and willing that the said Mansion House and Library should continue in his Family and Name and not be sold or otherwise disposed or imbezled and that the said Library should be kept and preserved by the Name of the Cottonian Library for Publick Use & Advantage ...."
Sonny's name comes from the original format for the commercials, in which he was paired with his Grandfather.

Clause and From
From 1938 until 1995, the U. S. Supreme Court did not invalidate any federal statute as exceeding Congress ' power under the Commerce Clause.
From 1937 to 1995, the Supreme Court of the United States did not void a single Act of Congress for exceeding Congress's power under the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution, instead holding that anything that could conceivably have even a slight impact on commerce was subject to federal regulation.
* On June 25, 2007, the U. S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation that executive orders may not be challenged on Establishment Clause grounds by individuals whose sole claim to legal standing is that they are taxpayers.

Clause and Jim
Plessy v. Ferguson ( 1896 ) held that the separate but equal doctrine complied with the Equal Protection Clause, and marked the beginning of Jim Crow laws by approving the de jure segregation.
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Clause and Civil
* 1964 – American Civil Rights Movement: Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States – The United States Supreme Court rules that the U. S. Congress can use the Constitution's Commerce Clause power to fight discrimination.
During the original debate over the amendment Senator Jacob M. Howard of Michigan — the author of the Citizenship Clause — described the clause as having the same content, despite different wording, as the earlier Civil Rights Act of 1866, namely, that it excludes Native Americans who maintain their tribal ties and " persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers.
Having been forced from her teaching position as a result of the Aryan Clause, which was central to the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service, she entered the Discalced Carmelite Order Monastery of Cologne in October 1933, taking the name Teresa Benedicta of the Cross.
Early on, in the so-called Civil Rights Cases decided in 1883, the Supreme Court concluded that the Congressional enforcement power in Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment did not authorize Congress to use the Privileges or Immunities Clause of that amendment to ban racial discrimination in public accommodations operated by private persons, such as inns and theaters.
He also found that the lack of protection from the 1875 Civil Rights Act would result in the violation of the Privileges and Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth amendment, largely on the same grounds (" In every material sense applicable to the practical enforcement of the fourteenth amendment, railroad corporations, keepers of inns, and managers of places of public amusements are agents of the state, because amenable, in respect of their public duties and functions, to public regulation.
Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 generally revived the ban on discrimination in public accommodations that was in the Civil Rights Act of 1875, but under the Commerce Clause of Article I instead of the 14th Amendment ; the Court held it to be constitutional in Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States,.
was a landmark United States Supreme Court case holding that the U. S. Congress could use the Constitution's Commerce Clause power to force private businesses to abide by the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Steve Bachmann, writing in the Quinnipiac Law Review, goes further ; he says that the Criminal Trials Clause of the Sixth Amendment, the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment and the Civil Jury Trial Clause of the Seventh Amendment all draw influence from the Petition of Right, primarily through the Massachusetts Body of Liberties.
Chief Justice Burger, Justice Rehnquist, Justice Stewart, and Justice Stevens, while concurring in result, would have not relied on the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, but instead, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
The wide interpretation of the scope of the Commerce Clause continued following the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which aimed to prevent business from discriminating against black customers.
In the Civil Rights Cases, the Court had held that the Equal Protection Clause applied only to acts done by states, not to acts done by private individuals.
In Davis v. Passman ( 1979 ), Brennan extended this rationale to the equal protection component of the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment, in a suit for gender-discrimination in employment against a former Congressman ( Congressional staffers were explicitly excluded from Title VII of the Civil Rights Act ).
There, the Supreme Court held that the Equal Protection Clause applied only to acts done by states, not to those done by private individuals ; because the Civil Rights Act of 1875 applied to private establishments, the Court said, it exceeded congressional power under Section Five of the Fourteenth Amendment.
In the past, Congress relied on the Commerce Clause and the Equal Protection Clause for passing civil rights bills, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
" The holding of Boerne specifically mentioned the state action doctrine of the Civil Rights Cases as a Court interpretation of the Equal Protection Clause that limits the " remedial or preventive " power of Congress.
Thus, the Citizenship Clause in the Fourteenth Amendment parallels citizenship language in the Civil Rights Act of 1866, and likewise the Equal Protection Clause parallels nondiscrimination language in the 1866 Act ; the extent to which other clauses in the Fourteenth Amendment may have incorporated elements of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 is a matter of continuing debate.
Seeming to go against the spirit, if not the exact letter, of The Civil Rights Cases, the Court found that, although a discriminatory private contract could not violate the Equal Protection Clause, the courts ' enforcement of such a contract could: after all, the Supreme Court reasoned, courts were part of the state.

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