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If the daughter is an only child or her sisters are deceased and have no living issue, she ( or her heir ) is vested with the title ; otherwise, since a peerage cannot be shared nor divided, the dignity goes into abeyance between the sisters or their heirs, and is held by no one.
Mad poked fun at the tendency of readers to accuse the magazine of declining in quality at various points in its history, depending on the age of the critic, in its " Untold History of Mad Magazine ," a self-referential faux history in the 400th issue which joked: " The second issue of Mad goes on sale on December 9, 1952.
Philip decided to return to France to settle the issue of succession in Flanders, a decision that displeased Richard, who said, " It is a shame and a disgrace on my lord if he goes away without having finished the business that brought him hither.
* January 11 – The first issue of Look magazine goes on sale in the United States.
The Noodler's Ink Company even goes so far as to maintain a " zero disposable cartridge " policy and refuses to issue any cartridges due to their high levels of economic and environmental waste ( a single bottle of ink can represent a few hundred international cartridges at between 350 % and 780 % the cost of similar bottled ink on a volume / dye content comparison depending upon different brand costs ).
This pattern goes on for some time, until the Super Bowl comes up and Tender's agent plans him an elaborate wedding to take place at half-time, following which, Tender will issue another miraculous prediction.
Arthur Ferrill, addressing this issue, goes on to say:
The Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Select Committee of the House of Lords issued a report concerning the use and drafting of such clauses, an issue its chairman remarked " goes right to the heart of the key constitutional question of the limits of executive power ".
* January 9-The first issue of Look magazine goes on sale in the United States.
What is often implied is, that " critiqueing " goes deeper into the issue, or is more complete, than " criticizing ", possibly because the specialist criteria of a particular discipline are being applied.
A controversy that goes back to the early twentieth century concerns the issue of pure existence theorems.
After leaving Project Cadmus and living on his own for a brief time in Metropolis, in Superboy No. 100 ( Jul 2002 ), the final issue of the series, at Superman's suggestion Kon-El goes to live with Martha and Jonathan Kent in Smallville, where he adopts a secret identity as their nephew ( and Clark's cousin ) Conner Kent.
The party, however, argues to be in a position on the political spectrum that supposedly goes beyond the issue " left-right ", considered by its members to be anachronistic and unrealistic.
Ultimately, in the five issue Penance mini-series, Baldwin goes AWOL from the Thunderbolts and leads them on a complicated series of wild goose chases as Baldwin, with Wolverine's help, makes his way to Latveria to bring back Nitro and make him stand trial for his act of mass murder.
South Korea ’ s claim to the island holds emotional content that goes beyond material significance, and giving way on the island issue to Japan would be seen as compromising the sovereignty of the entire peninsula.
Sunday Review is a glossy supplement that goes free with the Sunday issue of The Times of India ( the Sunday issue is also referred to as the Sunday Times ).
Men and Women is a glossy supplement that goes free with the Sunday issue of The Times of India ( the Sunday issue is also referred to as Sunday Times ).
Commenting on the Silver Star issue, Republican Sen. John Warner, who was Under Secretary of the Navy at the time, stated " We did extraordinary, careful checking on that type of medal, a very high one, when it goes through the secretary ... I'd stand by the process that awarded that medal, and I think we best acknowledge that his heroism did gain that recognition.
( Vote, out of 8: 4 in favour, 2 against, 2 absent ) If more than 10 % of residents ( 6400 ) oppose the borrowing bylaw, then the issue goes to a referendum.
* 5 September-The first issue of The Irish Press, the newspaper of Fianna Fáil, goes on sale for 1d.
Newer issues are numbered by adding ten to the last used number up to 80, at which point the next issue is " 88 " and then goes down by tens.

issue and press
The press was the first to issue printed books in the small octavo size, similar to that of a modern paperback, and like that intended for portability and ease of reading.
The film received considerable press coverage for this reason, although Chaplin tried to downplay the issue.
In January, 1947, fear of Soviet and American intentions led to a secret meeting of senior cabinet ministers, where it was decided to press ahead with the development of Britain's independent nuclear deterrent, an issue which later caused a split in the Labour Party.
As noted by many scholars, Nevisians have often referred to a structural imbalance in Saint Kitts ' favour in how funds are distributed between the two islands and this issue has made the movement for Nevis secession a constant presence in the island's political arena, with many articles appearing in the local press expressing concerns such as those compiled by Everton Powell in " What Motivates Our Call for Independence ":
" Choiseul's suggestion, advanced to the other ambassadors, was that they should press, in addition to the Jesuit issue, territorial claims upon the Patrimony of Peter: the cession of Avignon and the Comtat Venaissin to France ; to Spain the duchies of Benevento and Pontecorvo ; for Naples an extension of territory adjoining the Papal States ; and for Austria an immediate and final settlement of the vexed question of Parma and Piacenza that had occasioned a diplomatic rift with Pope Clement XIII.
The first public mention of turboprop engine in a general public press, was in the British aviation publication, Flight International, in February 1944 issue, which included a detailed cutaway drawing of what a possible future turboprop engine would possible look like.
The issue decided in the case was whether a journalist could refuse to " appear and testify before state and Federal grand juries " basing the refusal on the belief that such appearance and testimony " abridges the freedom of speech and press guaranteed by the First Amendment.
The party describes the issue in its website: " We defend the rights of individuals to unrestricted freedom of speech, freedom of the press and the right of individuals to dissent from government itself .... We oppose any abridgment of the freedom of speech through government censorship, regulation or control of communications media.
Following the decision by party leaders in 1855 not to press the slavery issue, the convention had to decide how to deal with the Ohio Party, which was vocally anti-slavery.
In 1962, Daoud sent troops across the international border into the Bajaur region of Pakistan in an attempt to manipulate events in that area and to press the Pashtunistan issue, but the Afghan military forces were routed by Pakistani military.
In more recent popular and even academic press, the party's program has often been reduced to the single issue of immigration.
The Amsterdam newspaper De Volkskrant, referred by the 1 June 1959 issue of Time Magazine, said: " The Dutch press could hardly be accused of concealing the facts last week.
Chamberlain discovered the existence of such negotiations from Henry Labouchere, but unsure of the precise nature of Gladstone's offer to Parnell, did not press the issue, although he had already stated his opposition to Home Rule, declaring that " I cannot admit that five millions of Irishmen have any greater right to govern themselves without regard to the rest of the United Kingdom than the five million inhabitants of the metropolis ( i. e. London ).
Ms Lumley confronted Phil Woolas at the BBC Westminster studios about the issue and, after pursuing him around the studio, the pair held an impromptu press conference in which Woolas agreed to accept Gurkha Justice Campaign input in developing new guidelines by July while giving sympathetic treatment to Gurkhas not meeting the then current immigration guidelines before the development of new guidelines .< ref >< http :// www. youtube. com / watch? v = yOv-u_-QX60 & feature = related > Lumley & Woolas announcement </ ref >
Lutatius did not press the issue further, and the Carthaginian soldiers were later allowed to leave Sicily under arms with their honor intact, and without any token of submission – a rare gesture granted by the Romans to a defeated enemy.
Metternich used the murder as a pretext to issue the Carlsbad Decrees of 1819, which dissolved the Burschenschaften, cracked down on the liberal press, and seriously restricted academic freedom.
It was also one of the earliest books to issue from the press.
He has previously issued a press release about the phone calls issue, but it had received no publicity.
The canons from Merton did not press the issue in the face of the Canterbury chapter's appeal to Rome, and after William's death, the cathedral chapter sent 12 monks to St Martin's instead.
* October 18 – The first issue of Rolling Stone rolls off the press at about 5: 30pm, with a cover dated November 9 and featuring a photo of John Lennon in the film How I Won the War.
In fact, when the Indonesian president Suharto asked the understanding of taking rapid drastic action in East Timor to the American president, President Ford replied, " We will understand and not press you on the issue.
Wimbledon authorities then threatened to immediately shut down any subsequent press conferences where questions about the issue were asked.
" Some notable press at the time was the front cover of the April 1993 issue of Select, which is seen by many as the start of Britpop.
The proliferation of the rumor prompted Sesame Workshop to issue a press release strongly insisting that the characters are asexual and denying that Bert and Ernie were meant to represent a gay couple.

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