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Addressing Petre ( who is known to have lent him money to advance the printing of the collection ), Byrd describes the contents of the 1607 set as ‘ blooms collected in your own garden and rightfully due to you as tithes ’, thus making explicit the fact that they had formed part of Catholic religious observances in the Petre household.
* Addressing Panamanian peasants " Very foolish you will be if you let them take away the rights I have given you ", referring to the landowners.
" Addressing herself to Gore, she wrote " I am contacting you because you have remained silent on this issue despite your strong financial interests and family ties with Occidental.
Addressing the question whether the constitution had been ratified by " the people ," he said: " States have conferred, and may at any time confer, their whole political power on a minority.
Addressing these fears, the Congress went in the opposite direction that Bolívar had hoped, and drafted a document which would have implemented a radically federalist form of government with greatly reduced the powers for the central administration.
* Addressing an opinion that he expected amongst his contemporaries about happiness, Aristotle says that it " seems too unfeeling and contrary to people's opinions " to claim that " the fortunes of one's descendants and all one's friends have no influence at all ".
Addressing Wall Street banks, she said, " You have perpetrated the greatest financial crimes ever on this American Republic.
David Van Biema reports: " Addressing charges of shunning, threats and even physical abuse against Shugdenites, American Dalai Lama adviser John Ackerly admits that ' there have been cases of harassment ,' all condemned by the High Lama.
Addressing the subject of polygamy, Penrose reportedly glared at one or more of his Senate colleagues who had a reputation for philandering and said, " As for me, I would rather have seated beside me in this chamber a polygamist who doesn't polyg than a monogamist who doesn't monag.
Addressing the media to explain his actions, he stated that the Reconciliation Bill had to be prevented as it would have " undermined the Constitution ".

Addressing and reduced
The U. S. Department of Energy publishes DOE G 424. 1-1, " Implementation Guide for Use in Addressing Unreviewed Safety Question Requirements " as a guide for determining how to identify and determine whether a margin of safety will be reduced by a proposed change.

Addressing and with
Addressing the causes, Eric Foner would relate a historical context with multidimensional political, social and economic variables.
Addressing was 24-bit, with a maximum of 1, 048, 571 64-bit words ( 1 megaword ) of main memory, where each word also had 8 parity bits for a total of 72 bits per word.
Addressing the House of Commons, Trudeau said, " It occurs very rarely in the life of a nation that the courageous spirit of one person unites all people in the celebration of his life and in the mourning of his death ... We do not think of him as one who was defeated by misfortune but as one who inspired us with the example of the triumph of the human spirit over adversity ".
Addressing the forum at its concluding session, he praised the WSF for demanding freedom in its most comprehensive form, and was happy that people had assembled under an important idea, rather than for narrow political ends ; after reflecting on corporations displacing governments in various countries, and on how Mahatma Gandhi had fought British colonisers non-violently with the strength of the masses, he predicted that vocal masses the world over would successfully fight by non-violent means the capturing of the world's resources by a few corporations in the name of globalisation.
" Addressing the claims that the dead had been killed wearing KLA uniforms which had then been replaced with civilian clothes, the report states that "... the clothing the dead bore no badges or insignia of any military unit.
Addressing the Royal Musical Association in 1915, English musicologist Richard Runciman Terry put forward his belief that the genre should be spelled with " sh " on the grounds that the spelling should correspond obviously to pronunciation.
Addressing the protests with a mixture of tolerance and determination to maintain control of the campus, he met with students and successfully avoided the campus shutdowns that plagued many of the nation's other college campuses at the time.
Addressing Bertuzzi's buy out with the media, Burke asserted that he " believe can still play at the NHL level ," and that the Ducks were merely " handcuffed by salary cap situation.
Adams co-authored the O ' Reilly book !%@:: A Directory of Electronic Mail Addressing & Networks with his wife Donnalyn Frey.
Addressing the nation about the purpose of the war on the day the bombing began, President Bush stated: “ The people of the United States and our friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder .”
Addressing the party's annual rally at Place de l ' Opéra, she vowed to cast a blank ballot and told her supporters to vote with their conscience, saying: " Hollande and Sarkozy-neither of them will save you.
Addressing Huntington's thesis, Fukuyama stressed that the United States and its allies need to focus on specific radical groups, rather than clash with global Islam.
Addressing was another issue the market was struggling with, so AOCE would offer a single universal addressing mechanism and address book, one that could support not only people's e-mail addresses, but the " addresses " of things like printers and fax machines as well.
Addressing the public criticism expressed following the ECJ's decision and the alleged erosion of Parliamentary sovereignty, Lord Bridge remarked that such comments were " based on a misconception ", and that under the European Communities Act 1972, the law regulating the UK's membership of the EU, it had " always been clear that it was the duty of a United Kingdom court when delivering final judgment, to override any rule of national law found to be in conflict with any directly enforceable rule of Community law.
Addressing performance issues, over 300 changes were made, with a " zero-impact " goal.
Addressing one of the biggest complaints by loyal fans of the series, the community at Ultima: The Reconstruction, released an unofficial patch, to fix the inconsistencies within the Ultima IX story line, with the rest of the series.
* Addressing vitamin deficiencies with nutritional supplements.
Addressing modes include Immediate ( operand in instruction ), Direct or " Symbolic " ( operand address in instruction ), Register ( operand in workspace register ), Register Indirect ( operand address in workspace register ) with or without auto-increment, Indexed ( operand address in instruction indexed with workspace register content ), and Program Counter Relative.
Addressing issues of language and sign, Kruger has often been grouped with such feminist postmodern artists Jenny Holzer, Sherrie Levine, Martha Rosler, and Cindy Sherman.
Addressing these disparities must begin with the fundamental step of bringing the nature of the disparities and the groups at risk for those disparities to light by collecting health care quality information stratified by race, ethnicity and language data.

Addressing and question
Addressing the question of how to explain public opposition to bilingual education, Krashen queried, " Is it due to a stubborn disinformation campaign on the part of newspapers and other news media to deliberately destroy bilingual education?
Addressing the question if a new convention of space and time is needed he wrote in 1912: " Shall we be obliged to modify our conclusions?

charge and legal
Doubleday assumed administrative duties in the defenses of Washington, D. C., where he was in charge of courts martial, which gave him legal experience that he used after the war.
During the discussion it becomes clear how different this process is from regular legal proceedings – guilt is assumed, the bureaucracy running it is vast with many levels, and everything is secret, from the charge, to the rules of the court, to the authority behind the courts – even the identity of the judges at the higher levels.
* Cost — While a mediator may charge a fee comparable to that of an attorney, the mediation process generally takes much less time than moving a case through standard legal channels.
Critics of the government charge that the government indicted Milken's brother Lowell in order to put pressure on Milken to settle, a tactic condemned as unethical by some legal scholars.
The SPLC does not accept government funds, nor does it charge its clients legal fees or share in their court-awarded judgments.
To tax ( from the Latin taxo ; " I estimate ") is to impose a financial charge or other levy upon a taxpayer ( an individual or legal entity ) by a state or the functional equivalent of a state such that failure to pay is punishable by law.
As stated in Brewer v. Williams,, the right to counsel “ at least that a person is entitled to the help of a lawyer at or after the time that judicial proceedings have been initiated against him, whether by formal charge, preliminary hearing, indictment, information, or arraignment .” Brewer goes on to conclude that once adversary proceeding have begun against a defendant, he has a right to legal representation when the government interrogates him and that when a defendant is arrested, “ arraigned on arrest warrant before a judge ,” and “ committed by the court to confinement ,” “ here can be no doubt that judicial proceedings ha been initiated .”
In Brazil, the Attorney-General of the Union ( Advogado-Geral da União in Portuguese ), is in charge of the legal defense of the State and of advising the President of the Republic on legal matters.
Also the English A-G has no direct equivalent, as the function of legal adviser to the government does not exist as such, and we find part of it responsibilities in the Avvocato Generale dello Stato, who is in charge of representing the State in any civil, criminal or administrative lawsuit, but not in charge of prosecution.
The process includes notifying various government agencies, each of which may require legal proof of the name change and that may or may not charge a fee.
Rendition of legal advice by a person who is not licensed to do so can be the basis for a charge of unauthorized practice of law.
However, with British comedian and former solicitor Bob Mortimer acting as legal representation, he was released without charge.
René Ramón Sánchez, a legal Dominican Republic immigrant to the US was arrested on July 15, 1995, on a charge of driving while intoxicated ( Driving Under the Influence, or DUI ).
Sheriffs are in charge of certain legal matters that typically involve registration of some sort and executing the orders of the court.
In 1911, his enemies urged for his dismissal from the Department of Agriculture on the technical charge that an expert in his department had received recompense exceeding the legal rate.
Pilate ordered a sign posted above Jesus on the cross stating " Jesus of Nazareth, The King of the Jews " to give public notice of the legal charge against him for his crucifixion.
The responder must obtain the consent of the patient, or of the legal guardian of a patient who is a minor, unless this is not possible ; failing to do so may attract a charge of assault or battery.
The Federal Election Commission ( FEC ) investigated the charge, but deadlocked on a 3-3 vote, essentially clearing Ailes and the campaign of any legal wrongdoing.
This was obtained on 27 February 1702 and created the Conservators of the River Cam, a legal body with authority to charge tolls for use of the river, which ranged from four shillings ( 20p ) a ton for wine to one penny ( 0. 4p ) per person for passengers.
After two hours of interrogation by police officers, Miranda signed a confession to the rape charge on forms that included the typed statement " I do hereby swear that I make this statement voluntarily and of my own free will, with no threats, coercion, or promises of immunity, and with full knowledge of my legal rights, understanding any statement I make may be used against me.
When used in the legal sense in the procedure connected with criminal offences, an arrest consists in the taking into custody of another person under authority empowered by law, to be held or detained to answer a criminal charge or to prevent the commission of a criminal or further offence.
With regard to the attempted murder charge stemming from the armed Panther attack on Oakland police in 1968, legal wrangling ended in Cleaver being sentenced to probation for assault.
The entire print run of 3000 copies of the pamphlet of Lassalle's speech was seized by the authorities, who issued a legal charge against Lassalle for allegedly endangering the public peace.

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