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second and commission
-- For a second month in a row, Multnomah County may be short of general assistance money in its budget to handle an unusually high summer month's need, the state public welfare commission was told Friday.
In 1826 Johnston graduated eighth of 41 cadets in his class from West Point with a commission as a brevet second lieutenant in the 2nd U. S. Infantry.
Ezra is written to fit a schematic pattern in which the God of Israel inspires a king of Persia to commission a leader from the Jewish community to carry out a mission ; three successive leaders carry out three such missions, the first rebuilding the Temple, the second purifying the Jewish community, and the third sealing of the holy city itself behind a wall.
Concluding quickly that since a writ of mandamus, by definition, was the correct judicial means to order an official of the United States ( in this case, the Secretary of State ) to do something required of him ( in this case, deliver a commission ), Marshall devotes the remainder of his inquiry at the second part of the question: " Whether it writ can issue from this court.
A second series of three more F1 races was held until 1976, but even higher demands by the F1 drivers and the FIA's CSI commission were too expensive or impossible to meet, so the 1976 race was deemed the last ever, even before it was held.
In 1700 a new pope, Clement XI, summoned Codde to Rome in order to participate in the Jubilee Year, whereupon a second commission was appointed to try Codde.
A two-year program, emphasizing study in political and military science and physical training, led to a commission as a second lieutenant in the SPAF.
* December 15 – Emperor Justinian I selects a second commission to excerpt and codify the writings of the jurists on Roman law.
In March 1951 Grissom received his pilot wings and commission as a second lieutenant.
However, he did so with honors and was appointed Cadet Adjutant ( the second highest position for a cadet ), graduating in 1909 instead of 1908 and receiving his commission as a cavalry officer.
:" Jerusalem during the second quarter of the twelfth century possessed a flourishing and well-established scriptorium which could, without difficulty, undertake a commission for a royal manuscript de grand luxe ".
In the weeks following the second election defeat, Heath came under tremendous pressure to concede a review of the rules and agreed to establish a commission to propose changes and to seek re-election.
The supporters of Jansenism on the commission drew up a table with three heads: the first listed the Calvinist position ( which was condemned as heretical ), the second listed the Pelagian / Semipelagian position ( as taught by the Molinists ), and the third listed the correct Augustinian position ( according to the Jansenists ).
He then attended the Royal Military College at Sandhurst, and graduated in 1930 with a commission as a second lieutenant in the regular Army.
On June 14, 1928, the summer before the start of his senior year, LeMay accepted a commission as a second lieutenant in the Field Artillery Reserve of the United States Army.
In September 1928, LeMay was approached by the Ohio National Guard and asked to accept a state commission, also as a second lieutenant, which LeMay accepted.
Finally, the FCO prepared a second Order in Council for presentation to the Privy Council to effect the proposals made by the commission, including constitutional amendments relating to electoral boundaries and representation.
He entered the United States Military Academy, in 1943, and he graduated in 1946 with a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant.
He graduated with a commission as a second lieutenant.
On completion of aviation cadet training in March 1950, he received a pilot rating and a commission as a second lieutenant.
The commission meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month.
The city commission consists of the mayor and two commissioners, and it meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month.
Rothko received a second mural commission project, this time a wall of paintings for the penthouse of Harvard University ’ s Holyoke Center.
The second Marquess envisaged a sculpture gallery at the house, which never came to fruition ; four marbles by Joseph Nollekens were carried out to his commission, in expectation of the gallery ; the ' Diana, signed and dated 1778, is now at the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Juno, Venus and Minerva, grouped with a Roman antique marble of Paris, are at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

second and inquiry
It is planned to double the number of teams and to make use of improved equipment in a second demographic inquiry in 1960, so that the inquiry can be carried through in one year and the results published more expeditiously.
In May, increasing pressure from the media and within the Liberal Party forced Holt to announce a parliamentary debate on the question of a second inquiry into the 1964 sinking of HMAS Voyager to be held on 16 May.
He rejected the second as an unjustified limitation on scientific inquiry, as it constrains past geologic rates and conditions to those of the present.
Following an inquiry by the racecourse stewards, Secretariat was disqualified and placed second for bearing in and interfering with Stop the Music, which was declared the winner.
* Thameslink 2000 Public Inquiry 2005-official website for the second public inquiry
If the state activity constitutes " regulation " of interstate commerce, then the court must proceed to a second inquiry: whether the activity regulates evenhandedly with only " incidental " effects on interstate commerce, or discriminates against interstate commerce.
He defines his aim as " not to be a fool who believes in everything, but only in that which can be verified by proof ... and not to be of the second unthinking category which disbelieves from the start of its inquiry ," since " certain things must be accepted by tradition, because they cannot be proven.
He divides philology into five parts: first, an inquiry into public acts, with a knowledge of times and places, into civil institutions, and also into law ; second, an inquiry into private affairs ; third, an exhibition of the religions and arts of the ancient nations ; fourth, a history of all their moral and physical speculations and beliefs, and of their literatures ; and fifth, a complete explanation of the language.
Against the second part of this decision, however, the great ecclesiastical expert Epifany Slavinetsky protested energetically, and ultimately the whole inquiry collapsed, the scrupulous tsar shrinking from the enforcement of the decrees of the synod for fear of committing mortal sin.
Vicars argued for a public royal inquiry in lieu of the commission, and publicly accused his second in command, Francis Shackleton, of the theft.
A second public inquiry into the extension was held in 1976-7.
They are further surprised when they receive two phone calls ; the first an anonymous inquiry regarding the Earl's car licence plate number, and the second from the police.
Having been unconditionally known and accepted simply by his moniker of " Lucky Eddie ," no one of Hägar's entourage, not even Hägar himself, ever knew Lucky Eddie's " real " name until around the late-1990s & early-2000s, when he was asked directly ( by Hägar himself on both separate occasions ) to share his true name: during the first inquiry Eddie squawked out an unpronounceable screed which left him raw-throated and winded ; during the second inquiry, in which Eddie asked for Hägar's assurance that this revelation would be kept " in confidence ," Eddie whispers his " real " name into Hägar's ear, upon hearing which Hägar accidentally blurts out what was shared with him in secret in a fit of uncontrollable laughter, thus inadvertently revealing that Lucky Eddie's real name is " Fortuitous Eduardo.
In 1967, at the time of the first public inquiry there were discussions regarding an extension of the motorway across the Peak District National Park It was to provide a second motorway link across the Pennines to the south of the planned M62 and avoid the Snake and Woodhead passes, which are often closed in snowy weather.
The Cullen inquiry was carried out in 2 blocks of sittings, sandwiching the ' joint inquiry '; the first block dealt with the accident itself, the second block dealt with the management and regulation of UK railway safety ; this had always been part of the inquiry terms of reference, but was given additional urgency by a further train crash at Hatfield in October 2000.
A second inquiry was established in 1928 under the chairmanship of Lord Birkenhead.
" This opinion was pronounced " neutral "; a second inquiry was called for, and this time the qualifications of the " expert " for the task were doubtful.
Two general principles underlie the Formalist study of literature: first, literature itself, or rather, those of its features that distinguish it from other human activities, must constitute the object of inquiry of literary theory ; second, " literary facts " have to be prioritized over the metaphysical commitments of literary criticism, whether philosophical, aesthetic or psychological ( Steiner, " Russian Formalism " 16 ).

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