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Assembled from individual articles that Fétis published in the Revue et Gazette musicale de Paris around 1840, the book predates Hugo Riemann ’ s more well known Geschichte der Musiktheorie by fifty years.

Assembled and were
Previous American governments had included " Presidents " ( see Continental Congress and President of the United States in Congress Assembled ), but these were presiding officers in the older sense, with no executive authority.
Assembled in General Motors ' now-closed North Tarrytown Assembly Plant assembly facility, these U platform vans consisted of a galvanized steel space frame wrapped in composite plastic body panels that were impervious to rust and minor dents and dings, a manufacturing technique developed on the Pontiac Fiero and also used extensively on General Motors ' Saturn line of vehicles.
Assembled in the now-defunct General Motors Tarrytown, New York assembly facility, these U platform vans consisted of a galvanized steel space frame wrapped in composite plastic body panels that were impervious to rust and minor dents and dings, a manufacturing technique developed on the Pontiac Fiero and used extensively on General Motors ' Saturn line of vehicles.
Assembled in the now defunct North Tarrytown Assembly, these U-body vans consisted of a galvanized steel spaceframe wrapped in composite plastic body panels that were impervious to rust and minor dents and dings, a manufacturing technique developed on the Pontiac Fiero and used extensively on General Motors ' Saturn line of vehicles.

Assembled and was
Assembled in orbit from 1986 to 1996, Mir was the first modular space station and had a greater mass than that of any previous spacecraft, holding the record for the largest artificial satellite orbiting the Earth until its deorbit on 21 March 2001 ( a record now surpassed by the International Space Station ).
St. Clair was also the 9th President of the United States in Congress Assembled.
St. Clair Township, named after General Arthur St. Clair of Revolutionary War fame who was the 9th President of the United States in Congress Assembled.
August, 1818-Arthur St. Clair, General in the Continental Army, member of the Continental Congress and the 9th President of the United States in Congress Assembled in 1798, the first Governor of the Northwest Territory, the first Commander of the U. S. Army, 1791 – 92 ) died in poverty on the Old State Road between Ligonier and Youngstown, when he was riding a wagon into town and probably had a stroke.
Assembled in West Germany by Ford of Europe, the Capri was powered by 4-cylinder and V6 engines.
Hutington was born in Coventry, Connecticut, and was the nephew and adopted son of Samuel Huntington, the fourth President of the Continental Congress and First President of the United States in Congress Assembled under the Articles of Confederation.
Johnston was elected the first President of the United States in Congress Assembled under the Articles of Confederation, but he declined the office, as reported July 10, 1781:
Assembled by record producers Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff, MFSB was the house band for their Philadelphia International Records label and originated the signature smooth " Philly sound " sound that dominated the early 1970s for the artists who recorded at the Sigma Sound Studios, including the O ' Jays, the Spinners, the Bluenotes, The Delfonics, Blue Magic, The Intruders, Three Degrees, Jerry Butler, and Teddy Pendergrass.
Among the most notable acts passed after the 3 May was the Deklaracja Stanów Zgromadzonych ( Declaration of the Assembled Estates ) of May 5, 1791, confirming the Government Act adopted two days earlier, and the Zaręczenie Wzajemne Obojga Narodów ( Reciprocal Guarantee of Two Nations, i. e., of the Crown of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ) of October 22, 1791, affirming the unity and indivisibility of Poland and the Grand Duchy within a single state, and their equal representation in state-governing bodies.
* Bakugaiden ( 1995 ): Assembled from western armour-themes parts, which was the basis for Battle B-Daman.

Assembled and its
* March 1 – The United States Continental Congress implements the Articles of Confederation, forming its Perpetual Union as the United States in Congress Assembled.
In its place a Perpetual Union of the United States of America is formed and creating the constitutional government known as the United States in Congress Assembled.
A product that includes foreign components may be called " Assembled in USA " without qualification when its principal assembly takes place in the U. S. and the assembly is substantial.

Assembled and have
Many of his scientific works in medical genetics, cardiology, and internal medicine, specifically, Medical Genetic Studies of the Amish, Selected Papers Assembled with Commentary ( 1978 ); Probable Assignment of the Duffy Blood Group Locus to Chromosome 1 in Man ( 1968 ); and A Synopsis of Clinical Auscultation, Being a Treatise on Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sound, Introduced by a Historical Survey, Illustrated by Sound Spectrograms ( Spectral Phonocardiograms ), and Supplemented by a Comprehensive Bibliography ( 1956 ), have become historical documents in themselves.
For the " assembly " claim to be valid, the product's " last substantial transformation " also should have occurred in the U. S. A " screwdriver " assembly in the U. S. of foreign components into a final product at the end of the manufacturing process does not usually qualify for the " Assembled in USA " claim.

Assembled and under
* Richard Henry Lee, a signer of United States Declaration of Independence, United States Senator, and the sixth president of the United States in Congress Assembled ( under the Articles of Confederation )
Samuel Huntington is installed as the first President of the United States in Congress Assembled under the new constitution.
CMA manages destruction of all U. S. chemical weapons stockpiles except for the two that fall under the Department of Defense Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives neutralization program.

Assembled and .
Argonauts Assembled ( 1st century ); Philostratus the Elder, Images, ii. 24 Thiodamas ( 170 – 245 ); First Vatican Mythographer, 49.
* Thomas, Douglas H. John Hanson, President of the United States in Congress Assembled, 1781 – 1782.
He served as the 5th President of the United States in Congress Assembled from November 3, 1783 – October 31, 1784 in Annapolis, Maryland.
* January 22 – Cyrus Griffin becomes the tenth and last President of the United States in Congress Assembled.
Assembled rosaries are often purchased as retail religious items.
Assembled by Count Giuseppe di Biumo and his wife, Giovanna, the Panza Collection includes examples of Minimalist sculptures by Carl Andre, Dan Flavin and Donald Judd, and Minimalist paintings by Robert Mangold, Brice Marden and Robert Ryman, as well as an array of Post-Minimal, Conceptual, and perceptual art by Robert Morris, Richard Serra, James Turrell, Lawrence Weiner and others, notably American examples of the 1960s and 1970s.
Assembled at AMC's plant in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the Alliance received Motor Trend's domestic Car of The Year award in 1983.
Assembled crackers are typically sold in boxes of three to twelve.
* The Right Honourable the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses ( of the House of Commons / Commons House ) in Parliament Assembled ( the House of Commons ) ( archaic, now simply The Honourable the Commons of the United Kingdom, etc.
88 ) entitles the National Congress Assembled to select a new President from among the current Senators, Deputies and Governors, within the following two days of the death or resignation of the former President, and to provide him or her with a mandate to call for elections.
Assembled July 13, 1857, the convention resulted in adoption of the constitution as framed on October 13, 1857.
Assembled fire pits are different from pre-made fire pits and because they are built according to an individual's wishes, they encompass a wider variety of styles and functions.

parlements and hereditary
In 1771 he was called to become involved in in politics ; the parlements of France had been dissolved, and a new method of administering justice devised by Maupeou, which was in itself commendable as tending to the better and quicker administration of justice, but pernicious as exhibiting a tendency to over-centralization, and as abolishing the hereditary " nobility of the robe ", which, with all its faults, had from its nature preserved some independence, and been a check on the royal power.

parlements and provincial
Protests against the lettres de cachet were made continually by the parlement of Paris and by the provincial parlements, and often also by the Estates-General.
The provincial parlements resisted in their turn ; the most recalcitrant, the parlement of Rouen, did not unreservedly register the Edict until 1609.
During the reigns of Louis XV ( 1715 – 1774 ) and Louis XVI ( 1774 – 1792 ), several ministers, most notably Turgot and Necker, proposed revisions to the French tax system so as to include the nobles as taxpayers, but these proposals were not adopted because of resistance from the parlements ( provincial courts of appeal ).
At the end of November 1764, the king signed an edict dissolving the Society throughout his dominions, for they were still protected by some provincial parlements, as in Franche-Comté, Alsace, and Artois.
From 1443 until the French Revolution, several other parlements were created in various provinces of France, until at the end of the Ancien Régime provincial parlements were sitting ( clockwise from the north ) in Douai, Arras, Metz, Nancy, Colmar, Dijon, Besançon, Grenoble, Aix, Perpignan, Toulouse, Pau, Bordeaux, Rennes and Rouen.
Attached to the privileges of the intermediary organs of power between the king and the people ( parlements, provincial estates, aristocratic officers ), the dévots opposed the development of an absolute monarchy, rejecting a centralized government in the hands of commoners from the bourgeoisie appointed by the king ( as opposed to aristocrats who inherited their offices in the intermediary organs of powers ).
While the right of justice is held by many ' unique ' courts, relatively strong states make it a pillar of their absolutist ( re ) emergence to establish numerous courts to administer justice in their name in different territorial circumscriptions, such as the royal ( high ) sheriffs in England, and / or to impose an appeal ( at least unifying the law as such ) to a royal court, as to the various French provincial parlements.

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