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Queen Margrethe II is the de jure Commander-in-Chief per the Danish constitution, however according to the Danish Defense Law the Minister of Defence serves as the commander of the Danish Defence ( through the Chief of Defence and the Defence Command ) and the Danish Home Guard ( through the Home Guard Command ).
Statistically, 2000 was shaping up as one of Carey's best years and, with just two games left of the Home and Away season, he held averages of 9 marks, 20 disposals and 3. 2 goals per game.
Home solutions such as water in which cereal has been cooked, unsalted soup, green coconut water, weak tea ( unsweetened ), and unsweetened fresh fruit juices can have from half a teaspoon to full teaspoon of salt ( from one-and-a-half to three grams ) added per liter.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints spend one evening per week called Family Home Evening ( FHE ) or Family Night usually Monday, that families are encouraged to spend together in study, prayer and other family activities.
Also located downtown are the Round Oak Restaurant, Philo's Pub, The Wounded Minnow Saloon ( named as an homage to the Heddon heritage ), Wood Fire Italian Trattoria ( featuring live jazz and blues three nights per week ), and Saylor's Pizza, which bills itself as " Home of the $ 5 Pizza ".
Home business scams account for another $ 250 million per year.
During his time as Home Secretary, offences fell by 16. 8 per cent.
The next year marked the final year of Home Improvement, for which he was paid $ 1. 25 million per episode.
Of the ecard sites, Blue Mountain Arts was noteworthy in this period for its sale in October 1999 to Excite @ Home for $ 780M ( which represent a price of $ 71 per unique monthly user ).
On September 13, 2001, three weeks before filing for bankruptcy on October 1, 2001, Excite @ Home sold BlueMountain. com to American Greetings for $ 35M, or $ 3. 23 per unique monthly user.
In 1758 Home became private secretary to Lord Bute, then secretary of state, and was appointed tutor to the prince of Wales ; and in 1760 his patron's influence procured him a pension of £ 300 per annum and in 1763 a sinecure worth another £ 500.
The board game is laid out in a square with fifteen spaces per side, with each player assigned his or her own colored Start location and Home locations offset towards the center, one per side.
Four five-square paths, one per color, lead from the common outer path towards a player's Home and are designated his or her " Safety Zone.
* Holds Houston Astros single season records for Batting Average (. 368 in 1994 ), On-base percentage (. 454 in 1999 ), Slugging Percentage (. 750 in 1994 ), OPS ( 1. 201 in 1994 ), Runs ( 152 in 2000 ), Total Bases ( 363 in 2000 ), Home Runs ( 47 in 2000 ), Walks ( 149 in 1999 ), Times on Base ( 331 in 1999 ), Intentional Walks ( 27 in 1997 ) and At Bats per Home Run ( 10. 3 in 1994 )
Notably, in an unusual circumstance, the City Council President at the time, Anna Verna, was briefly in the position of running the city before Mayor Street was sworn in, as Rendell resigned the post in December 1999 to become the head of the DNC ( per Article III, Chapter 5, Section 3-500 of the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter ).
Also under the direction of the commander-in-chief of the Home Fleet would be the Coast Guard ships, which would continue to be berthed for the most part in their respective district harbours in order to carry out their local duties, but would join the Home Squadron for sea work at least three times per year, at which point the assembled force – the Home Squadron and the Coast Guard vessels – would be known collectively as the Home Fleet.
The peak industry body, the Australian Home Heating Association Inc is a major financial supporter of Landcare Australia, sponsoring the planting of over 40, 000 trees per year.
Husky Stadium is the northernmost facility ever to serve as a regular home field in the NFL ( Wembley Stadium in London has hosted one regular-season game in London per season since 2007, with one participant as a designated " Home " team ).

per and Rule
Texas has an ' Eight Hour Rule ' which states that no competitive part of a marching band can spend more than 8 hours per week, including full band rehearsals, sectionals, and time before competitions, rehearsing.
According to FRCP Rule 30, the number of depositions is limited to 10 depositions per side ( i. e. plaintiffs and defendants ), with deposition of each deponent limited to 1 day of 7 hours ( unless specified otherwise in Local Rules of the State ).
As a result, Rule 31. 05. 1 of the Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure has, since January 1, 2010, limited examinations for discovery to 7 hours per party except with consent of the other parties or the leave of the Court.
Under the ' Claiming Rule ', CRT teams agree to allow up to four of their engines per season to be claimed, after a race, by one of the major manufacturer teams at a cost of € 20, 000 each including transmission, or € 15, 000 each for the engine alone.
Elizabeth Kloepfer, Ann Rule, a DES employee, and a UW psychology professor all recognized the profile, the sketch, and the car, and reported Ted Bundy as a possible suspect ; but detectives, who were receiving up to 200 tips per day, initially thought it unlikely that a clean-cut law student with no adult criminal record could be the perpetrator.
SCTV was offered a slot on early Sunday evenings by NBC, but because they would have had to alter the show's content to appeal to " family " audiences ( per a 1975 amendment to the Prime Time Access Rule ) as well as face CBS ' dominant 60 Minutes, the producers declined.
§ 414 ( a )( 5 ) ($ 4, 000 per annum in 2009 ), and is accorded privilege of the floor under Senate Rule XXIII ( 1 ) as a de facto JCS member during Presidential addresses.
Speaking of his support for the Buffett Rule, Nelson said he voted for the Buffett Rule, specifically legislation to raise the minimum tax rate on incomes over $ 1 million per year to 30 %, in order to reduce the budget deficit and to make the tax code more fair.
The various subspecies in this group mostly in brightness and size as per Bergmann's and Gloger's Rule.
Players and coaches who have been ejected from the game may not remain in the dugout per Rule 4. 07.
This motion is still used today by railroad workers to indicate stop per the General Code of Operating Rules ( GCOR ) Rule 5. 3. 1.
See, e. g., Continental Television v. GTE Sylvania, 433 U. S. 36 ( 1977 ) ( holding that courts should analyze non-price vertical restraints under the Rule of Reason ); State Oil v. Khan, 522 U. S. 3 ( 1997 ) ( holding that courts should evaluate maximum resale price maintenance under the Rule of Reason ); Leegin Creative Leather Products, Inc. v. PSKS, Inc., 127 S. Ct. 2705 ( 2007 ) ( overturning the per se restriction on minimum retail price maintenance agreements ).
Rule II-That the annual subscription be two shillings and sixpence per member.
* Nosering Rule: Once per game, at the end of one's turn, one may move the ball exactly one mallet head, except not thru one's current wicket in either direction
Unlike the chiefs of the other branches of the United States Armed Forces, the Commandant of the Coast Guard is not a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ; he is, however, entitled to the same supplemental pay as the Joint Chiefs, per 37 U. S. C § 414 ( a )( 5 ) ($ 4, 000 per annum in 2009 ), and is accorded privilege of the floor under Senate Rule XXIII ( 1 ) as a de facto JCS member during Presidential addresses.
A pinch-runner is not credited with a game played for the purpose of consecutive game streaks, per Rule 10. 24 ( c ) of baseball's Official Rules.
and Konnan won the titles, with Killings also defending the titles as per the Freebird Rule )
At the introduction of the formula in 1978, Scotland benefited from higher expenditure per head, as a result of the legacy of the 1888 Goschen formula, introduced by chancellor George Goschen as part of the proposals for Irish Home Rule, which allocated 80 % of funding to England ( including Wales ), 11 % to Scotland and 9 % to Ireland.
Speaking generally, there are two approaches in determining whether a federal court will apply a state law: ( 1 ) the Hanna & Rules Enabling Act approach, per when there is a Federal Rule of Civil Procedure and statute that conflicts with a state law ; and ( 2 ) the Byrd-Erie approach when there is not a conflict between a state and federal practice.
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per and Charter
Three months later, Josiah Child and his deputy had an audience with James II, and as per the ensuing discussions, a Charter was issued by the king on December 30, 1687 which established the Corporation of Madras.
He also blamed the international community for its failure to support the government, and said that the speaker of parliament would succeed him in office per the Charter of the Transitional Federal Government.
He also blamed the international community for its failure to support the government, and said that the speaker of parliament would succeed him in office per the Charter of the Transitional Federal Government.
As per Section 168 of the Charter, the complaint must be written and contain the identity of the complainant.
Levying fines of up to $ 7000 per offence, Charter enforcers were widely derided in English media as the " language police " or " tongue troopers ".
The Foundation was created on 2 January 1552 by Royal Charter of King Edward VI together with £ 20 per annum returned by The Crown for educational purposes.
The Charter of 1662 changed the name to the General Assembly, while replacing the six magistrates with twelve assistants and reducing the number of deputies per town to no more than two.
She contends that the approach defeats the very purpose of the equality rights in Section 15 of the Charter, noting that the objective of the Act in question may be discriminatory per se, but would survive constitutional scrutiny.
It has been influential in helping to develop planetary education projects such as the Earth Charter as well as countless international grassroots campaigns per the spirit of Freirean popular education generally.
Lisbon also made the Charter of Fundamental Rights legally binding, though that is not a treaty per se.
Under the terms of the Second Charter, issued in 1609, the Company offered shares for twelve pounds ten shillings per share, to be invested and reinvested for seven years.
The Charter of 1662 reduced the number of deputies per town to no more than two, and also changed the title of the legislature to the General Assembly.
In the 2006 Supreme Court of Canada decision of Multani v. Commission scolaire Marguerite ‑ Bourgeoys the court held that the banning of the kirpan in a school environment offended Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms, nor could the limitation be upheld under s. 1 of the Charter, as per R. v. Oakes.
The monthly mail steamer to the then Gold Coast ( now Ghana ), appointed by Royal Charter, came with a subsidy of 30, 000 pounds sterling per year from the British government, starting from 1852.
The wait lists, she claims, are an implicit form of rationing, and it is the government's rationing policy that is being challenged here as a violation of the right to " security of person " ( per Canadian Charter ) and " personal inviolability " ( per Quebec Charter ).
While Mathewson was chairman, RBS bought Cleveland, Ohio-based Charter One, which was bolted onto the bank's Citizens arm, and a five per cent stake in Beijing-based Bank of China.

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