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copy and Hansard
Also on the table is a copy of Hansard and where the clerk and deputy clerk sit.

copy and containing
Also, Charles Lamb provided Coleridge on 15 April 1797 with a copy of his " A Vision of Repentance ", a poem that discussed a dream containing imagery similar to those in Kubla Khan.
Meiosis begins with one diploid cell containing two copies of each chromosome — one from the organism's mother and one from its father — and produces four haploid cells containing one copy of each chromosome.
" A user could also create a copy of an interesting trail ( containing references and personal annotations ) and "... pass it to his friend for insertion in his own memex, there to be linked into the more general trail.
A compilation album was released on 20 September in two formats-a regular version consisting of two 2-disc volumes, and a limited edition ( of 3, 500 copies ), containing 6 CDs, 6 7 " vinyl singles, a hardback copy of the book, a poster and additional items.
For instance the Higman embedding theorem can be used to construct a group containing an isomorphic copy of every finitely presented group with solvable word problem.
Phil Karn sued the State Department in 1994 over cryptography export controls after they ruled that, while the book Applied Cryptography could legally be exported, a floppy disk containing a verbatim copy of code printed in the book was legally a munition and required an export permit, which they refused to grant.
Encouraged by verbal attacks by Chavez and other officials, editors " began routinely winking at copy containing unfounded speculation, rumor, and unchecked facts.
Unlike previous collections, this does not come with any printed documentation ( instead including PDF files containing the original manuals for copy protection purposes ), and the " Runs on Windows XP " blurb on the box is justified by an included copy of freeware application DOSBox, leaving many to see this edition ( and the simultaneous releases of the Police Quest, King's Quest and Space Quest collections ) as a cash-in to measure the viability of future games in the series.
In 1895, a 16th-century book manuscript containing a copy of a text written by Nestorius was discovered by American missionaries in the library of the Nestorian patriarch in the mountains at Konak, Hakkari.
DHs also express deleterious recessive alleles otherwise masked by dominance effects in a genome containing more than one copy of each chromosome ( and thus more than one copy of each gene ).
However, a company named Zero G released a " jungle construction kit " containing an exact copy of the Amen break, slightly sped up, to which Zero G claims copyright.
Samaritans believe that God authored their Pentateuch and gave Moses the first copy along with the two tablets containing the Ten Commandments.
* Conservative replication would leave the two original template DNA strands together in a double helix and would produce a copy composed of two new strands containing all of the new DNA base pairs.
However, a copy of the programme booklet has also survived, containing both extracts from contemporary newspaper reports of the capture of the gang, and a synopsis of the film, in six ' scenes '.
The art of manuscript illumination also achieved new heights, in particular in the Shah Tahmasp Shahnameh, an immense copy of Ferdowsi ’ s poem containing more than 250 paintings.
The Venice Library was lost in 1485 during the collapse of the abbey's bell tower, but following the invention of movable type printing by Johannes Gutenberg in 1439, the rotting books had been saved in their entirety by making their first typeset copy " of about 1, 000 volumes ", with each typeset book containing 10 manuscripts.
At a technical level, the participating countries adopted a data-processing star architecture made up of a central site containing the reference database, known as C-SIS, for which the responsibility is entrusted to the French Republic by the CAAS, and a site by country, known as N-SIS, containing a copy of the database.
Only two pages were displayed, one containing Ramon's notes, and the other is a copy of the Kiddush prayer.
For many years, new employees were given a copy of the Nordstrom's Employee Handbook – a single gray card containing 75 words:
These somatic cells are diploid containing two copies of each chromosome, whereas the germ cells are haploid as they only contain one copy of each chromosome.

copy and President
The Thirteenth Amendment's archival copy bears an apparent Presidential signature, under the usual ones of the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate, after the words " Approved February 1, 1865 ".
Some deceivers cut pages from books that American President Richard Nixon ( c. 1970 ) signed on the blank flyleaf, typed his letter of resignation from the presidency on that signed page, and then sold the doctored item as if Nixon had personally signed a scarce copy of the historical document.
Congress, the President, and Governors have called on the Marshals for over 200 years to carry out unusual or extraordinary missions, such as registering enemy aliens in time of war, sealing the American border against armed expeditions from foreign countries, and, at times during the Cold War, swapping spies with the Soviet Union, and also retrieving North Carolina's copy of the Bill of Rights.
He did so by presenting President Mbeki's office with a leather bound, hand made copy of the artists ' book — " I Ching for the ' African Renaissance ' - and waits for a response.
The President also has a special copy of the Russian Constitution that is used during the inauguration.
That cachet, Alterman wrote, " was perhaps best illustrated when the dashing, young President Kennedy had been photographed boarding Air Force One holding a copy ".
The very first copy of the RSV Bible to come off the press was presented by Weigle to President Harry S. Truman.
A copy owned ( and later signed as a memento ) by Rising participant Seán T. O ' Kelly was presented by him to the Irish parliament buildings, Leinster House, during his tenure as President of Ireland.
As, however, Russians during the Soviet occupation had taken that collar to the Armory Chamber ( Оружейная палата, Oruzhejjnaja palata ) in the Moscow Kremlin as a trophy and never have returned the collar to Estonia, a newly made copy is again worn by the President of Estonia as a badge of office.
President Lincoln donated his own copy of the Emancipation Proclamation, which was auctioned off at $ 10, 000.
Monica Lewinsky supposedly once gave a copy to President Bill Clinton.
Despite his stance against the invasion of Iraq, on receiving a copy of a confidential memo between Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair, and US President George W. Bush, he chose to report the leak to the police rather than expose what was said.
President Lincoln reviewed the letter, softened the language, and told Adams not to give Russell a copy but to limit himself to quoting only those portions that Adams thought appropriate.
Although it had a 4-4-2 wheel configuration, it was otherwise a recognizable copy of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad President Washington Class 4-6-2 locomotive.
There is also a special space reserved for the President of Poland, over which hangs an embroidered copy of the presidential jack.
" It must report annually to the President concerning its activities, and a copy of the report must be submitted to each of the two Houses of Parliament.
In September 2006, the Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez held up a Spanish-language copy of Hegemony or Survival during his speech at the United Nations.
Indeed, on 8 November 1956, Manningham-Buller himself had handed a copy of Hannam's 187-page report to the President of the British Medical Association ( BMA ), effectively the doctors ' trade union in Britain.
Manson notoriously interrupted Kasabian's testimony by holding up a copy of the Los Angeles Times newspaper to the jury with the headline " Manson Guilty, Nixon Declares " referring to President Richard Nixon's statements to the press about the pre-verdict trial.
He was the first national radio correspondent to deliver the news of the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 ( recordings of this announcement reveal a minor error, either a mistyping of the copy in haste or a misreading by Daly as he pronounced Oahu as if it were spelled " O-ha-u "), and he was the first to relay the wire service report of the death of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on April 12, 1945, interrupting " Wilderness Road " to deliver the news.
In a copy of correspondence to President Mbasogo, the letter, " thanked the president for his establishment of several bank accounts, and encouraged a working relationship to help establish and secure the stable reign of his country ..."
( At the request of Sen. Kennedy, Laxalt arranged to have President Reagan present Ethel Kennedy with the original copy of the medal honoring her late husband Robert F.
The most incriminating piece of evidence is a copy of a top secret presidential itinerary outlining, to the minute, President Bush's Chicago whereabouts on 19 October 2007.
Prepared for the President, Vice President, and most senior White House staff, the Morning Book contains a copy of the National Intelligence Daily, the State Department's Morning Summary, and diplomatic cables and intelligence reports.

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