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:# At least 75 % of the male main working population engaged in non-agricultural pursuits ; and

:# and play
:# A player is ' out of play ' immediately he is in front of the ball and he must return behind the ball as soon as possible.
:# In a match when half the time agreed upon has elapsed, the side shall change goals when the ball is next out of play.
:# When the ball goes out of the ground by crossing the side lines, it is out of play and shall be kicked straight into the ground again from the point where it first stopped.
:# The ball, when in play may be stopped by any part of the body, but it may NOT be held or hit by the hands, arms or shoulders.

:# and ball
:# any ball when it leaves the court has to be replaced on the yard-line
:# the striker ’ s ball after making a roquet must be placed in contact with the roqueted ball
:# the striker ’ s ball when the striker is entitled to a lift.
:# Legally pocket the player's object ball
:# Contact a with any ball after a legal hit
:# the cue ball off a cushion to a legal hit.
:# The ball is out when it has passed the line of the flag-posts on either side of the ground, in which case it shall be thrown in straight.
:# The ball is behind when it has passed the goal on either side of it.
:# When the ball is behind it shall be brought forward at the place where it left the ground, not more than ten paces, and kicked off.
:# Goal is when the ball is kicked through the flag-posts and under the string.
:# When a player catches the ball directly from the foot, he may kick it as he can without running with it.
:# If the ball has passed a player, and has come from the direction of his own goal, he may not touch it till the other side have kicked it, unless there are more than three of the other side before him.
:# A GOAL is scored whenever the ball is forced through the goal and under the bar, except it be thrown by hand.
:# HANDS may be used only to stop a ball and place it on the ground before the feet.
:# KICKS must be aimed only at the ball.
:# A player may not kick the ball whilst in the air.
:# Whenever the ball is kicked beyond the side flags, it must be returned by the player who kicked it, from the spot it passed the flag line, in a straight line towards the middle of the ground.
:# When a ball is kicked BEHIND the line of goal, it shall be kicked off from that line by one of the side whose goal it is.
:# The choice of goals and kick-off shall be determined by tossing and the ball shall be kicked off from the middle of the ground.
:# When a player has kicked the ball any one of the same side who is nearer to the opponent's goal line is OUT OF PLAY and may not touch the ball himself nor in any way whatsoever prevent any other player from doing so.

:# and shall
:# This club shall be called the University Foot Ball Club.
:# After a goal, the losing side shall kick off ; the sides changing goals, unless a previous arrangement be made to the contrary.
:# Every match shall be decided by a majority of goals.
:# The length of the ground shall not be more than 150 yds.
:# The GOALS shall consist of two upright poles at a distance of 15 ft. from each other.
:# If the ball is touched down behind the goal line and beyond the line of the side-posts, the FREE kick shall be from the 25 yds.

:# and be
:# A network that is based upon the physical hierarchical topology and with a branching factor of 1 would be classified as a physical linear topology.
:# The branching factor, f, is independent of the total number of nodes in the network and, therefore, if the nodes in the network require ports for connection to other nodes the total number of ports per node may be kept low even though the total number of nodes is large – this makes the effect of the cost of adding ports to each node totally dependent upon the branching factor and may therefore be kept as low as required without any effect upon the total number of nodes that are possible.
:# The total number of point-to-point links in a network that is based upon the physical hierarchical topology will be one less than the total number of nodes in the network.
:# If the nodes in a network that is based upon the physical hierarchical topology are required to perform any processing upon the data that is transmitted between nodes in the network, the nodes that are at higher levels in the hierarchy will be required to perform more processing operations on behalf of other nodes than the nodes that are lower in the hierarchy.
:# be forbidden to buy government bonds.
:# to be formally set apart ;
:# Individuals with Disabilities Education Act has stated that " Restraints may not be used as an alternative to adequate staff " ( McAfee, Schwilk & Miltruski, 2006, p. 713 ).
:# Pointed profanity – by either title or lip – this includes the words " God ," " Lord ," " Jesus ," " Christ " ( unless they be used reverently in connection with proper religious ceremonies ), " hell ," " damn ," " Gawd ," and every other profane and vulgar expression however it may be spelled ;
:# Has a grandiose sense of self-importance ( e. g., exaggerates achievements and talents, expects to be recognized as superior without commensurate achievements )
:# Believes that he or she is " special " and unique and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people ( or institutions )
:# The third clause required him, in all cases of preferment, to be guided not " principally " as heretofore, but " solely " by merit, thus striking at the very root of aristocratic privilege.
:# Not be torn or damaged in any way.
:# In the first case, when a message containing a " BCC :" field is prepared to be sent, the " BCC :" line is removed even though all of the recipients ( including those specified in the " BCC :" field ) are sent a copy of the message.
:# Finally, since a " BCC :" field may contain no addresses, a " BCC :" field can be sent without any addresses indicating to the recipients that blind copies were sent to someone.
:# Ordination to the Aaronic and Melchizedek priesthoods: To qualify, male candidates must be baptized and confirmed.
:# Endowment ( including washing and anointing ): Candidates must be baptized and confirmed ; males must hold the Melchizedek priesthood.
:# Marriage and sealing to a spouse: Candidates must be of legal marriageable age, and must have received the Endowment.
:# Anointing and blessing of the sick and afflicted: These ordinances may be performed on an individual as needed.
:# Priesthood blessing ( including father's blessings ): This ordinance may be performed on an individual as needed or requested.
:# Dedication of a church building or a temple: This ordinance is performed after the building is completed and paid for ; if a building undergoes extensive remodeling, this ordinance may be performed again.
:# Dedication of a land or country for the preaching of the gospel: This ordinance is usually performed before or soon after missionaries begin to preach in a particular country ; it is usually performed only once ( but may be performed again if missionaries have not been in a particular country for an extended period of time ); it is typically performed by an Apostle.

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