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Act and Two
Two federal agencies, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Food and Drug Administration, determine which substances are added to or removed from the various schedules, though the statute passed by Congress created the initial listing, and Congress has sometimes scheduled other substances through legislation such as the Hillory J. Farias and Samantha Reid Date-Rape Prevention Act of 2000, which placed gamma hydroxybutyrate in Schedule I.
Two decades earlier the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927 had stated that the United Kingdom and the dominions were " equal in status, in no way subordinate one to another in any aspect of their domestic or external affairs, though united by common allegiance to the Crown, and freely associated as members of the British Commonwealth of Nations ".
Sega also made video games based on Garfield for the Genesis ( Garfield Caught in the Act ) and Windows 3. 1 computers, as well as other companies made games, such as A Tale of Two Kitties for the DS, published by Game Factory, Garfield's Nightmare for DS, Garfield's Funfest for DS, and Garfield Labyrinth for Game Boy.
Two years later in 1883, the system of appointments to the United States Federal Bureaucracy was revamped by the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, partially based on the British meritocratic civil service that had been established years earlier.
* The 1954 Broadway musical The Golden Apple by librettist John Treville Latouche and composer Jerome Moross is freely adapted from the Iliad and the Odyssey, re-setting the action to the American state of Washington in the years after the Spanish-American War, with events inspired by the Iliad in Act One and events inspired by the Odyssey in Act Two.
; Act Two
Act Two begins days later, and Desirée realizes that she truly loves Fredrik.
Two amendments were made to the Farm Loan Act of 1916 which had been signed into law by President Wilson, and which expanded the maximum size of rural farm loans.
Alquist yields, to kill and dissect, which completes the circle of violence begun in Act Two.
Two youths were tried under Canada's Youth Criminal Justice Act and sentenced to three years after pleading guilty.
Two hundred and three boroughs existed in England before the Act.
Two Supreme Court rulings affirmed the constitutionality of the Social Security Act.
Since the passing of the Broadcasting Act 1990, its legal name has been Channel 3, the number 3 having no real meaning other than to distinguish it from BBC One, BBC Two and Channel 4.
The Stage Manager opens the act with a lengthy monologue emphasizing eternity, and introduces us to the cemetery outside of town and the characters who died in the nine years since Act Two: Mrs Gibbs ( pneumonia, while traveling ), Wally Webb ( burst appendix, while camping ), Mrs Soames, and Simon Stimson ( suicide by hanging ), among others.
The LSE is incorporated under the Companies Act as a company limited by guarantee and is an exempt charity within the meaning of Schedule Two of the Charities Act 1993.
After the British Parliament overruled Virginia's Two Penny Act, which had limited the established clergy's salaries, the Reverend James Maury filed suit against the vestry of Louisa County for payment of back wages.
He delivered an impassioned speech that denounced clerics who challenged Virginia's laws as " enemies of the community " and any king who annulled good laws, such as the Two Penny Act, as a " tyrant " who " forfeits all right to his subject's obedience ".
Two primary authorities granted to the Army Corps of Engineers by Congress fall under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act.
In Part Two of Goethe's Faust ( 1832 ), Act One, during the Masquerade, Thersites appears briefly and criticizes the goings-on.
Oklahoma County was originally called County Two and was one of seven counties established by the Organic Act of 1890.
In March 1978, a claim was lodged under the Land Rights Act for the land included in Stage Two of Kakadu.
Chapter Two of the Bulgarian Citizenship Act is entitled " Acquisition of Bulgarian Citizenship ".

Act and portrays
* I alive today-history of an AIDS drugs ( 2002 ) this documentary portrays how Act Up fought for access to AIDS drug AZT.
( In Frasier, Dina Spybey in " Don Juan in Hell, Part 2 " ( 2001 ) portrays her younger version in Frasier's imaginary dream, and Laurie Metcalf in " Caught in the Act " ( 2004 ) portrays her as an adult.
In 2007, Smith introduced a private member's bill called the Clean Internet Act ( Bill C-427 ), that in her words would "... prevent the use of the Internet to distribute child pornography, material that advocates, promotes or incites racial hatred, and material that portrays or promotes violence against women.
* Action Comics No. 152 portrays Venusian ’ s civilization as a futuristic version of Earth ’ s, and Venusians as humanoids who have adopted English as their planetary language ( Act No. 152, January 1951: “ The Sleep That Lasted 1000 Years ”).
The obverse portrays the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the 2011 year-date and is issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965.

Act and Wednesday
In February 2005, it was reported that Major and Norman Lamont delayed the release of papers on Black Wednesday under the Freedom of Information Act.
Wednesday: Run Act I and start to block Act II, but break early because there's a matinée.
The Sound Broadcasting Act 1972 gave the ITA responsibility for organising commercial radio in the UK, and reconstituted the ITA as the Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ) with effect from Wednesday 12 July 1972.
In 1997 the UK Treasury estimated the cost of Black Wednesday at £ 3. 4 billion, with the actual cost being £ 3. 3 billion which was revealed in 2005 under the Freedom of Information Act ( FoI ).
In February 2005, it was reported in The Times that Lamont and John Major had held up the release of papers concerning Black Wednesday under the Freedom of Information Act.
* Implementation of the Human Rights Act 1998: Minutes of Evidence, Wednesday 14 March 2001 ( 2001 ) ISBN 0-10-442701-9
An example is the Mass of Ash Wednesday, in which the blessing and imposition of ashes, after the homily, replaces the Penitential Act at the beginning.

Act and performance
: Section 16 ( 1 )( a ) of the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 ( c. 2 ) provided that it was an offence to, amongst other things, assault any person duly engaged in the performance of any duty or the exercise of any power imposed or conferred on him by or under any enactment relating to an assigned matter, or any person acting in his aid.
For SEC registered hedge fund advisers to charge an incentive or performance fee, the investors in the funds must be " qualified clients " as defined in the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 Rule 205 – 3.
This regulation is set out under Section 205 ( b ) of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, which limits performance fees to so-called " fulcrum fees ".
This Act was created to promote employment of older persons based on their ability rather than age ; to prohibit arbitrary age discrimination in employment ; to help employers and workers find ways of meeting problems arising from the impact of age on employment because in the face of rising productivity and affluence, older workers find themselves disadvantaged in their efforts to retain employment, and especially to regain employment when displaced from jobs ; the setting of arbitrary age limits regardless of potential for job performance has become a common practice, and certain otherwise desirable practices may work to the disadvantage of older persons ; the incidence of unemployment, especially long-term unemployment with resultant deterioration of skill, morale, and employer acceptability is, relative to the younger ages, high among older workers ; their numbers are great and growing ; and their employment problems grave ; and the existence in industries affecting commerce, of arbitrary discrimination in employment because of age, burdens commerce and the free flow of goods in commerce.
The Engraving Copyright Act 1734 extended copyright to cover engravings, statutes in 1789 and 1792 involved cloth, sculptures were copyrighted in 1914 and the performance of plays and music were covered by copyright in 1833 and 1842 respectively.
* Guide managers and employees on program and performance management, the National Environmental Policy Act, and socioeconomic analysis.
Act 2 costume design for " la rappezzatrice " ( the clothes mender ) for the world premiere performance.
) In Act I of Dumas's play The Lady of the Camellias, the characters attend a performance of the ballet Manon Lescaut.
On 31 July, they sent a group of thugs to seize the scenery and props during Act II of the evening performance at the Opera Comique.
In Act Three, we see a performance near the end of the ten-week run, at the ( still fictional ) Municipal Theatre in Stockton-on-Tees, when personal friction has continued to increase and everyone is bored and anxious to be done with the play.
During Act II of a sold-out performance of Nord-Ost a little after 9: 00 PM, some 40-50 heavily armed and masked men and women drove in a bus to the theater and entered the main hall firing assault rifles in the air.
Until the Common Law Procedure Act 1854, the Court of Chancery was the only body qualified to grant injunctions and specific performance.
The Goodman's Fields Theatre had been shuttered by the Licensing Act of 1737 which closed all theatres that did not hold the letters patent and required all plays to be approved by the Lord Chamberlain before performance.
According to Melchiori ( pgs 46 – 51 ), the first contemporary performance of the play was on 6 March 1911, when the Elizabethan Stage Society performed Act 2 at the Little Theatre in London.
The application of the Freedom of Information Act ( FOIA ) in certain states in the United States has made certain performance data more readily available.
Her second appearance in Chicago on 23 November was as Desdemona in the company's first ever performance of Verdi's Otello, and she also sang the role there at a gala performance of Act 4 on 9 December.
* Federal Enterprise Architecture, a U. S. Government initiative to improve IT investment performance as a result of the Clinger-Cohen Act
In May 1995, Kodak filed a petition with the US Commerce Department under section 301 of the Commerce Act arguing that its poor performance in the Japanese market was a direct result of unfair practices adopted by Fuji.
During his British visit, on July 16, 1967, Feliciano gave a live performance on the pirate radio stations Radio 227 and Radio 355, on board the MV Laissez Faire off the British coast, less than a month before the stations were due to be closed by the UK's Marine Broadcasting Offences Act.
Congress, acting under the powers conferred upon it by Article II, section 1 of the United States Constitution, and by section 3 of the 20th Amendment, has provided for cases where neither a President nor Vice President is able to discharge the powers and duties of the office of President via the Presidential Succession Act ( officially styled " An Act to provide for the performance of the duties of the office of President in case of the removal, resignation, death, or inability both of the President and Vice President ").
She also believes that public access to information under the Freedom of Information Act has been " excessively curtailed ", often in order to protect sectional interests, such as the performance of schools.
* Act ( drama ), a segment of a performance, such as a play or opera

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