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On 19 March, a constitutional referendum was voted on and passed reforming the laws surrounding the power and election of the presidency, limiting the presidency to two four-year terms, providing judicial supervision of elections, requiring the president to appoint a deputy, calling for a commission to draft a new constitution following the parliamentary election, and providing easier access to presidential elections by candidates ( 30, 000 signatures from at least 15 provinces, 30 members of a chamber of the legislature, or nomination by a party holding at least one seat in the legislature ).
Although he left the party in 1956 over the Soviet invasion of Hungary, he nevertheless remained a " historian in the Marxist tradition ," calling for a rebellion against Stalinism as a prerequisite for the restoration of communists ' " confidence in our own revolutionary perspectives ".
De Gaulle responded by calling a legislative election for 23 June, in which his UDR party increased their vote, and the protests faded away during the summer.
In mid-1942, however, party leaders increased their popularity by calling the young peoples to fight for the liberation of their country, that was occupied by Fascist Italy.
A hostile witness is a witness in a trial who testifies for the opposing party or a witness who offers adverse testimony to the calling party during direct examination.
Nehru assumed the presidency of the Congress party during the Lahore session on 29 December 1929 and introduced a successful resolution calling for complete independence.
On 15 May the CDS-Rahama, the party without which the MNSD could not have formed governments in 1999, 2004, and 2007, came out opposing the referendum, and calling the constitution unalterable.
After returning from the army, he started a security service to work the local party circuit, calling it Unity Force.
On the other hand, BR founder Alberto Franceschini declared after his release from an 18-year prison term that " The BR continue to exist because we never proceeded to their funeral ", calling for truth from every involved party in order to be able to turn the page.
When calling long distance, the calling party would give the name and city of the person desired, and the operator would advise the calling party to hang up and wait for the call to be completed.
Once the called party answered, the local operator would advise him or her to stand by for the calling party, whom she'd then ring back.
The SCA still measures dates within the society from the date of that party, calling the system Anno Societatis ( Latin for " in the Year of the Society ").
If the called party's line is in use, the exchange returns a busy signal to the calling party.
The party puts a large focus on immigration, calling for stricter penalties towards illegal immigrants and a moratorium on legal immigration until all federal subsidies to immigrants are discontinued.
Systems that provide calling party camp-on monitor the system facilities until the necessary facilities become available, and then proceed to complete the requested access.
Such systems may or may not issue a system blocking signal to apprise the calling party of the access delay.

calling and wishing
Square Enix Music Online was even more positive in its review of the album, calling it " a masterpiece " and " The Black Mages ' finest effort to date ", wishing only the album had been longer.

calling and speak
This number connects to a computer at a local central office, which uses a voice synthesizer or digital samples to " speak " the phone number of the line calling in.
However, two others have called, making Ender's trip not entirely in vain: they are Novinha's eldest son Miro, calling for someone to speak the death of Libo, who was killed the same way his father was ; and Novinha's eldest daughter Ela, calling for someone to speak the death of Novinha's husband Marcos Ribeira, who died not six weeks ago from a terminal disease.
* The chairperson is responsible for running meetings: keeping the discussion on the appropriate subject, recognizing members ( calling on them to speak ) omitted in smaller committees, and calling for votes after a debate has taken place voting is normally only done in committees involved in governance.
Two years later, Niebuhr defended King ’ s decision to speak out against the Vietnam War, calling him ‘‘ one of the greatest religious leaders of our time .’’ Niebuhr asserted: ‘‘ Dr.
" Fellow Fireside Poet John Greenleaf Whittier praised Lowell by writing two poems in his honor and calling him " our new Theocritus " and " one of the strongest and manliest of our writers – a republican poet who dares to speak brave words of unpopular truth.
Because people kept calling the company asking to speak to Mr Ashton, this hidden tid-bit of information became a PC industry insider joke.
In the calling for earth and heaven to " ring with the harmonies of Liberty ," they could speak out subtly against racism and Jim Crow laws — and especially the huge number of lynchings accompanying the rise of the Ku Klux Klan at the turn of the century.
A person-to-person call is an operator-assisted call in which the calling party wants to speak to a specific party and not simply to anyone who answers.
Organizations like the Alliance to End homelessness go to government officials and offices to speak on behalf of the homeless community calling for policy changes or for the creation of policy to help end homelessness.
De Gaulle was not scheduled to speak that evening, but the crowd chanted for him ; he told Drapeau: " I have to speak to those people who are calling for me.
However, the Athenians refused to apply here their custom of calling the year by that archon's name, since he was elected during the oligarchy, and “ preferred to speak of it as the ' year of anarchy '”.
Suddenly the hotel phone rings, the person calling asks to speak to Diane.
In the film, Sunny does speak her baby language, but speaks more in a wise-cracking and insulting way instead of an intelligent way, like calling Aunt Josephine the " mayor of Crazy Town ", calling Count Olaf a " shmuck ", and calling Mr. Poe dumb.
Back at work at Blandings Cosmetics, Jim Royle ( Clive Swift ), a shop steward, knowing the strong Labour tradition in the Hennessey family, asks Beryl to speak at a mass meeting calling for strike action, on Sunday ,-the same day Beryl has arranged to see Frank.
After hiding the photo, Jerry thrashes about in the basement and contemplates killing Susan and Stephanie, but is brought to his senses when Susan yells to him, saying that Dr. Bondurant is calling asking to speak to him.
At a series of mass meetings, after the leading figures of the American labor movement spoke in general terms about the need for solidarity and preparedness, Clara Lemlich rose to speak about the conditions she and other women worked under and demanded an end to talk and the calling of a strike of the entire industry.
* Chapter 5-Addresses how to speak properly by using connectives, calling things by their specific name, avoiding terms with ambiguous meanings, observing the gender of nouns, and correctly using singular and plural words ( Bk.

calling and another
Note that after calling, we are left with a function that takes a single argument and returns another function, not a function that takes two arguments.
Thirdly, Mill's position, by calling mathematics merely another species of inductive inference, misapprehends mathematics.
Greenberg sometimes retaliated against the ethnic attacks, once going into the Chicago White Sox clubhouse to challenge manager Jimmy Dykes and at another time calling out the entire Yankee team.
After the battle, the Romans quickly bridged the river, thereby prompting the Helvetii to once again send an embassy, this time led by Divico, another figure whom Caesar links to the ignominious defeat of 107 BC by calling him bello Cassio dux Helvetiorum ( i. e. “ leader of the Helvetii in the Cassian campaign ”).
In an aside, he cited the single mother title character in the television program Murphy Brown as an example of how popular culture contributes to this " poverty of values ", saying, " It doesn't help matters when primetime TV has Murphy Brown — a character who supposedly epitomizes today's intelligent, highly paid, professional woman — mocking the importance of fathers, by bearing a child alone, and calling it just another ' lifestyle choice.
In 1968 James Tobin, Paul Samuelson, John Kenneth Galbraith and another 1, 200 economists signed a document calling for the US Congress to introduce in that year a system of income guarantees and supplements.
In addition to the Knicks, Albert had a lengthy tenure ( beginning in 1965 ) calling the games of another Madison Square Garden tenant, the New York Rangers.
On hearing of the fall of Edessa to the Turks, he had, in December 1145, addressed the bull Quantum praedecessores to Louis VII of France, calling on him to take part in another crusade.
In 1805 there was another new act, and in 1823 – 24 again an elaborate inquiry followed by an act making the quarantine only at discretion of the privy council, and at the same time recognizing yellow fever or other highly infectious disorder as calling for quarantine measures along with plague.
In 1977, another split occurred, with a third grouping calling itself " revolutionary feminism " breaking away from the other two.
The Gospel of John does not include this episode, but tells of Jesus washing the feet of the Apostles, giving the new commandment " to love one another as I have loved you ", and has a detailed farewell discourse by Jesus, calling the Apostles who follow his teachings " friends and not servants ", as he prepares them for his departure.
President Saleh was reported to have decided in 2005 not to run for another term in office, but was later convinced by a public demonstration calling him to continue as leader of the country to run again.
Thus it requires sufficient duration of transmission time for calls to connect or link with another station that is unsynchronised with its calling signal.
This view is contrasted by moral universalism, which argues that, even though people disagree, and some may even be unpersuadable ( e. g. someone who is closed-minded ), there is still a meaningful sense in which an action may be more ' moral ' than another ; that is, they believe there are objective standards of evaluation that seem worth calling ' moral facts ' - regardless of whether they are universally accepted.
" implying that Jean is calling back the missing pieces of the Phoenix Force, and perhaps planning another resurrection.
Joseph Eddy Fontenrose suggests that for Nonnus Campe is a Greek refiguring of Tiamat and that " she is Echidna under another name, as Nonnos indicates, calling her Echidnaean Enyo, identifying her snaky legs with Echidna's ", and " a female counterpart of his Typhon ".
In later episodes, Fibber occasionally addresses the mayor as " Homer ", although it is unclear whether this is his actual first name, or just another of the show's random unexplained naming gags, as The Old Timer's calling Fibber " Johnny ".
And she was a woman of healing along with that, and a woman of smith's work, and it was she first made the whistle for calling one to another through the night.
The woman, now calling herself Columbine, and the Corinthian Arlecchino murder another celebrant, but the Corinthian finds himself unable to take part, cursing himself.
Another solution to the library issue comes from using completely separate executables ( often in some lightweight form ) and calling them using a remote procedure call ( RPC ) over a network to another computer.
Due to complaints from the Post Office, there being another town calling itself Freedom in Illinois, they were forced to change the name.
This is also suggested by another jar sealing, dating to Djoser's reign, calling her " Mother of the King of the Two Lands ".
: Whenever memory is automatically allocated ( for example in HLL programs, when calling a procedure or when issuing a system call ), it is normally released ( or ' freed '/ ' deallocated '/ ' deleted ' ) automatically when it is no longer required-thus allowing it to be re-used for another purpose immediately.
In another example Cato president Ed Crane and Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope co-wrote a 2002 op-ed piece in the Washington Post calling for the abandonment of the Republican energy bill, arguing that it had become little more than a gravy train for Washington, D. C. lobbyists.

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