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Articles and published
In 1962, the first Soviet monograph on Vertov was published, followed by another collection, ' Dziga Vertov: Articles, Diaries, Projects.
Articles that were published about television were also tested in this manner when the radio station was used to send pictures to experimental television receivers in August 1928.
A published version of the Articles of Union, agreement that led to the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707
The subscription controversy was then agitating the university, and Paley published an anonymous defence of a pamphlet in which the Master of Peterhouse and Bishop of Carlisle Edmund Law had advocated the retrenchment and simplification of the Thirty-nine Articles ; he did not, however, sign the petition ( called the " Feathers Tavern " petition, from being drawn up at a meeting at the Feathers Tavern ) for a relaxation of the terms of subscription.
* March 20 – In the German town Memmingen the pamphlet The Twelve Articles: The Just and Fundamental Articles of All the Peasantry and Tenants of Spiritual and Temporal Powers by Whom They Think Themselves Oppressed is published, the first human rights related document written in Europe.
The Ten Articles were published in 1536 and constitute the first official Anglican articles of faith.
The Ten Articles were published in 1536 by Thomas Cranmer.
Articles originally published in 1876 in Saint Petersburg Vedomosti under the collective title Байрейтское музыкальное торжество Bayreuth Festival | Bayreuth Music Festival.
Articles continued to be published declaring the German ' washed up ,' a ' has been ,' or a ' Nazi puppet.
Articles published in the now-defunct Journal of Theory of Constraints referenced foundational materials.
* In Mexico, a law is approved by Congress, signed by the President and published in the Official Daily of the Federation ( DOF-Diario Oficial de la Federación )-Each Law in its Transitional Articles ( Transitorios ) states when the Law takes effect ( entra en vigor ) and, when applicable, what law it cancels and replaces.
In 1836 he published a Letter to the Bishop of London, advocating a relaxation of the terms of clerical subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles and the Book of Common Prayer.
After the subsidence of the controversy, he published a Lecture on Tradition, which passed through several editions, and a volume on The Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England.
This is supported by Dr. Nihar Ray in " The History Of Bengali People, Ancient Period ", published in " Desh ", The Famous Bengali Literary Magazine in 1951, and included in the special issue of " Articles of One Century ".
Articles are assigned to the different databases according to the subject rather than the journal they are published in, so that articles from any one journal might appear in all three subject databases.
The other basic document which must be articulated is the Articles which is a published document and known to members.
** Articles about conversion to Judaism published by major newspapers
Articles published until 2005, were examined to further support this evidence.
Articles are published in international magazines.
Writing anonymously the following month, Marcourt took credit for the placards in the address to benevolent Readers of his anonymous " Most useful and salutary little treatise of the holy Eucharist ", published at Neuchâtel, 16 November 1534, in which he avers " I have been moved by true affection to compose and edit in writing some true Articles on the importables insupportable?
Which Articles I wish to be published and posted throughout the public places of the land ..."
Articles about the project were published in magazines such as the GameStar, Famitsu and Dorimaga.

Articles and 1970s
Articles in the New Journalism style tended not to be found in newspapers, but rather in magazines such as The Atlantic Monthly, Harper's, CoEvolution Quarterly, Esquire, New York, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, and for a short while in the early 1970s, Scanlan's Monthly.

Articles and later
Because Hanson was the first president elected under the Articles of Confederation, one of his grandsons later promoted him as the first President of the United States.
During negotiations between January and June 1215, a document was produced, which historians have termed ' The Unknown Charter of Liberties ', seven of the articles of which would later appear in the ' Articles of the Barons ' and the Runnymede Charter.
They, and many of the moderates not in overt rebellion, forced King John to agree to a document later known as the ' Articles of the Barons ', to which his Great Seal was attached in the meadow at Runnymede on 15 June 1215.
Bishop Edward Foxe, with strong backing from Cromwell and Cranmer, tabled proposals in Convocation which the King later endorsed as the Ten Articles, printed in August.
He duly established control in the Netherlands and was offered the crown of the combined area of the former 17 provinces of the Netherlands ( modern Belgium and the Netherlands ) by the Allies in the secret London Protocol ( also known as the Eight Articles of London ) of June 21, 1814, which he accepted exactly one month later.
The Six Articles, released two years later, moved away from all Reformed ideas and strongly affirmed Catholic positions regarding matters such as transubstantiation and Mass for the dead.
Eleven days later, the Duke of Norfolk noted that the committee had not agreed on anything and proposed that the Lords examine six doctrinal questions which eventually became the basis of the Six Articles.
The Ordinance purported to be not merely legislation that could later be amended by Congress, but rather " the following articles shall be considered as Articles of compact between the original States and the people and states in the said territory, and forever remain unalterable, unless by common consent ...."
The Court's taxation decisions thus " reflected a central concern of the Framers that was an immediate reason for calling the Constitutional Convention: the conviction that in order to succeed, the new Union would have to avoid the tendencies toward economic Balkanization that had plagued relations among the Colonies and later among the States under the Articles of Confederation.
Sixteen days later the Articles of Kalmar, signed by John and Sigismund, regulated the future relations between the two countries when, in process of time, Sigismund should succeed his father as king of Sweden.
However, it formed much of the basis for the later American governments established by the Articles of Confederation of 1777 and the Constitution of 1787.
Even though rejected, some features of this plan were later adopted in the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution.
Though Luther was asked to prepare the articles of faith that came to be known as the Schmalcald Articles, they were not formally adopted at the time of the meeting, though later they were incorporated into the Lutheran Confessions, in the Book of Concord, of 1580, in German, and in Latin translation, in the official Latin edition of the Book of Concord, the Leipzig edition of 1584.
This practice, along with control of the Continental Army and Navy through the war and marine committees of the Continental Congress, established the precedent for civil control of military affairs later embodied in the Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitution.
He later worked on the committee that formed the Articles of Confederation in 1777.
Articles of impeachment were presented against him two months later, but he was dismissed on bail.
They were enshrined at the global level and given status in international law first by Articles 3 to 21 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and later in the 1966 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
The Occupied Enemy Territory which later became Syria Mesopotamia, and Palestine were mentioned in Section VII, Articles 94-97 of the Treaty of Sèvres, the short-lived Kingdom of Hejaz is mentioned separately in Section VIII, articles 98-100.
The articles of the Warsaw Confederation were later incorporated into the Henrician Articles, and thus became constitutional provisions alongside the Pacta conventa also instituted in 1573.
Fourth, it ends with the statements which later became the Articles of Faith.
On 10 April 1806, the United States Congress enacted 101 Articles of War, which were not significantly revised until over a century later.
In time, the szlachta accumulated enough privileges ( such as those established by the Nihil novi Act of 1505, King Henry's Articles of 1573 and later through various Pacta conventa ) that no monarch could hope to break the szlachta's grip on power.
It is explained in depth in the essay, " Entire Sanctification " by Adam Clarke as well as, later, in Articles of Religion in the Book of Discipline of the Methodist Church.
Articles which only allege that a crime has occurred should not be included in these categories ( e. g. an article about a person or company that is indicted but whose case is later dismissed ).

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