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petition and proposing
A petition was filed proposing the formation of the new township from Hepburn Township in 1858.
A petition drive was mounted proposing that the land be annexed into the Milwaukee County park system.
In 2011 TMG became the focus of an online petition by a group called the Motor Traders Advertising Union, proposing a mass pull out by UK motor dealers frustrated by increases in advertising charges.
* Warranted finding means the agencies publish a 12-month finding ( a proposed rule ) within one year of the date of the petition, proposing to list the species as threatened or endangered.
In California a vote on a measure referred to voters by the legislature is a mandatory referendum ; a vote to veto a law that has already been adopted by the legislature is an optional referendum or " people's veto "; the process of proposing laws by petition is the initiative.
Article V of the Constitution specifies that if the legislatures of two-thirds of the states petition Congress for a constitutional amendment, then Congress must call a convention for proposing amendments.

petition and radical
The brutal shooting of workers marching to the Tsar with a petition for reform on 9 January 1905 ( known as the " Bloody Sunday "), which set in motion the Revolution of 1905, seems to have pushed Gorky more decisively toward radical solutions.
The revolution of 1905, an unprecedented empire-wide social and political upheaval was set in motion by the violent suppression on January 9 ( Bloody Sunday ) in St. Petersburg of a mass procession of workers, led by the radical priest Georgiy Gapon, with a petition for the tsar.
The Italian radical party and the right wing National Alliance were also collecting signatures for the same exact petition on electoral reform at the same time as Di Pietro's party, showing that often parties from vastly different political beliefs will agree on the same themes that they feel should be subject to referendums.
Feargus O ' Connor, one of the most radical of the Irish party, brought forward a petition demanding the repeal of the Acts of Union 1800.

petition and change
While Jonah passively finds himself forced to act under the Divine Will, the people of Nineveh actively petition God to change His mind.
In 1793, Grey presented to the House of Commons a petition from the Friends of the People, outlining abuses of the system and demanding change.
Schimank p. 69 reproduces von Guericke's petition to Leopold requesting the prefix " von " and the change of spelling.
During the naturalization interview, a petition for a name change is prepared to be forwarded to a federal court.
For example, in Florida, a court will not grant a petition for a change of name if it finds that ( i ) the petitioner has ulterior or illegal motives in seeking the name change, ( ii ) the petitioner's civil rights are suspended, or ( iii ) granting the name change will invade the property rights ( e. g., intellectual property rights ) of others.
In case of controversial and substantial changes, Philippines jurisprudence requires full-blown court lawsuit, that must include the local civil registrar in the petition, since RA 9048 and Rule 108 ( Cancellation or correction of entries in the Civil Registry ) of the Rules of Court, do not allow the change of gender in a birth certificate.
In the United States, only seven states have an official name change for a man as part of their marriage process, others may petition a court, or, where not prohibited, use the common law method ( though sometimes not recognized by government agencies for men ).
During the same time in which the team announced a name change as well as change in jersey designs, there was an attempt by the team's owners to change or replace the mascot, Wild Wing, but was halted after a highly successful petition by fans.
By an act of the Indiana General Assembly in 1852, any county could change its seat if two-thirds of its residents signed a petition and put forward a fifty-dollar deposit for an architect to design a new courthouse.
In 1847 the citizens of the town filed a petition to change the name of Mauckport to New Market.
There was a petition drive in 2006 to get a name change to Township of Waretown on the ballot but it failed to obtain enough signatures to get on the ballot.
In case the recount demand was unsuccessful, the group discussed filing a petition to change the name back to West Paterson, including discussion of how to raise the $ 33, 000 needed to cover the cost of a special election in spring 2009 for voters to reconsider the name.
In 1892 a petition by area residents to change the post office to match Delmar was accepted.
Henryetta's school teams were known for their unusual nickname, the " Mud Hens " ( later " Hens " and " Fighting Hens "), until a student petition led to a name change ( to " Knights ") in 1989.
The Post Office kept the name Theodore until the town's petition to change the named was acknowledged on May 5, 1911.
One petition in 1890 had 59 signatures and requested a name change to Vina.
Peter V. Sang, an organizer of the Seven Mile Creek Community, and then its postmaster and town clerk, circulated a petition to change the name of the town from Seven Mile Creek to Lamartine, in honor of the French revolutionary, whose works and political activity had been acknowledged by the United States Government on April 26, 1848 by formal diplomatic recognition.
Although the key data on which the Leipzig declaration relied ( see: satellite temperature record ) has been invalidated by subsequent research, and much new evidence has accumulated, the declaration continues to be cited, along with the Oregon petition as evidence of the current views of scientists on climate change.
For instance, if the obligor has a change in income or faces financial hardship, they may petition the court for a reduction in support payments.
On 6 August 2010, Portia filed a petition to legally change her name to Portia Lee James DeGeneres.

petition and German
Ruiz's long-time manager, Norman Stone, declared that they would also formally petition the WBA: after all, the 10, 000 German spectators booed when the decision was announced.
William Cooper, an Aboriginal Australian, led a delegation of the Australian Aboriginal League on a march through Melbourne to the German Consulate to deliver a petition which condemned the “ cruel persecution of the Jewish people by the Nazi government of Germany .” German officials refused to take the document.
In 1848, the legislature formed Gillespie County from Bexar and Travis counties. While the signers were overwhelmingly German immigrants, names also on the petition were Castillo, Pena, Munos, and a handful of non-German Anglo names.
In 1848, the legislature formed Gillespie County from Bexar and Travis counties. While the signers were overwhelmingly German immigrants, names also on the petition were Castillo, Pena, Munos, and a handful of non-German Anglo names.
One consequence of this is that in contrast to many other parliamentary democracies, the German Chancellor does not petition the head of state to dissolve the legislature.
A petition for official rehabilitation of the ousted landowners has been rejected by the German Bundestag parliament in 2008.
Under the terms of the German constitution, if ten percent of the eligible voters in the country signed a petition in favor of a proposed law, the Reichstag had to put the matter to a vote.
In a petition initiated by Hans Henning Hahn, Eva Hahn, Alexandra Kurth, Samuel Salzborn and Tobias Weger in 2003, signed by several hundred people, primarily German, Czech, and Polish historians, opponents of the proposed form of Centre expressed concerns the centre would " establish and popularize a one-sided image of the past, without historical context ", and see the dangers of " de-contexualizing the past " and " ethnification of social conflicts ".
Thus, on the urgent appeal of the king of Denmark, Charles XIV of Sweden received a peremptory summons to carry out the terms of the Treaty of Kiel ; the petition of the Prince-elector of Hesse to be recognized as king was unanimously rejected ; and measures were taken to redress the grievances of the German mediatized princes.
Hawkins subsequently withdrew the petition to the High Court of Australia after receiving documentation of Abetz's renunciation of German citizenship.
While the signers were overwhelmingly German immigrants, names also on the petition were Castillo, Peña, Muños, and a handful of non-German Anglo names.
A 17-year-old German patriot, Friedrich Staps, demanded an audience with Napoleon to present a petition, but was refused by the emperor's aide Jean Rapp.
On June 14, 2012 Kostyantyn Hryshchenko, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, gave an interview to the national newspaper of Italy Corriere della Sera ( Milan ) where he said that back in 2009 Tymoshenko violated a law that was in force at that time, giving a permission to sign a gas agreement that was very disadvantageous to Ukraine on the petition of German and other European governments.
That summer he translated Zwingli ’ s petition to the bishop of Constance ( Konstanz ) for the legitimization of clerical marriage from Latin into German.
In 1999 Schäuble initiated a CDU / CSU petition campaign against the reform of German citizenship law under the slogan " Integration: yes — double citizenship: no ".
Membership in the order is by invitation only, and individuals may not petition for admission ; it is not limited to German citizens or German speakers, and knights include citizens and residents of most major nations.
A petition to the Reich Chancellor Otto von Bismarck called for administrative measures banning Jewish immigration, and restricting their access to positions in education and the judiciary (" Antisemitenpetition ", German Wikipedia ).
The directors of " Parfums Chanel ," the Wertheimers, were Jewish, and Chanel used her position as an " Aryan " to petition German officials to legalize her right to sole ownership.
After spending ten weeks in a German hospital at Nürtingen, and having his petition to enlist without swearing allegiance to Germany turned down, Llewellyn returned to the United States and his studies at Yale in March 1915.
The petition, known as the Baltic Appeal, was directed to the governments of the two German states, the USSR, signatories of the Atlantic Charter and the Secretary General of the UN ( Kurt Waldheim ).

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