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The Texans have two more road games -- at Buffalo and Houston -- before they play for the home folks again, and it looks as if coach Hank Stram's men will meet the Bills just as they are developing into the kind of team they were expected to be in pre-season reckonings.
The development of the British constitution, which is not a codified document, is based on this fusion in the person of the Monarch, who has a formal role to play in the legislature ( Parliament, which is where legal and political sovereignty lies, is the Crown-in-Parliament, and is summoned and dissolved by the Sovereign who must give his or her Royal Assent to all Bills so that they become Acts ), the executive ( the Sovereign appoints all ministers of His / Her Majesty's Government, who govern in the name of the Crown ) and the judiciary ( the Sovereign, as the fount of justice, appoints all senior judges, and all public prosecutions are brought in his or her name ).
* January 31 – Super Bowl XXVII: The Buffalo Bills become the first team to lose 3 consecutive Super Bowls as they are defeated by the Dallas Cowboys, 52 – 17.
Bills passed by a simple majority are sent to the mayor, who may sign them into law.
Bills, coins, and cheques incorporate hard-to-duplicate physical features, such as fine printing or engraving, distinctive feel, watermarks, and holographic imagery, which are easy for receivers to verify.
Bills are usually assigned consecutive numbers, given in the order of their introduction, to facilitate identification.
Though the WFL's Toronto establishment failed due to Canadian resistance, the Buffalo Bills ( with Canadian backing and special conditions ) are playing occasional home games in Toronto as of 2008, and the league's original intent to expand the game globally is being partially fulfilled by the NFL International Series.
Bills are presented by the King or by the House of Representatives, which thus has the right of initiative ( Article 82 ).
Examples of items with an underlying monetary nature which are substitutes of money held include the capital amount of: bank loans, bank savings, credit card loans, car loans, home loans, student loans, consumer loans, commercial and government bonds, Treasury Bills, all capital and money market investments, notes payable, notes receivable, etc.
Members of the Sea Bright Borough Council are Republican Council President Brian P. Kelly ( term ends December 31, 2013 ), Republican William " Jack " Keeler ( 2012 ), Democrat Marc A. Leckstein ( 2012 ), Republican Peggy Bills ( 2013 ), Republican James LoBiondo III ( 2014 ) and Republican C. Read Murphy ( 2014 ).
Belmont is home to “ Bills Belmont Drive-In ”, more commonly known just as the “ Drive-In .” the drive in stays busy during the warm summer nights when students are out of school for the summer.
Both the Bills and the Sabres are based in Buffalo, New York.
Bills being reviewed by Parliament are assigned numbers: 2 to 200 for government bills, 201 to 1000 for private member's bills, and 1001 up for private bills.
Bills C-1 and S-1 are pro forma bills, and are introduced at the beginning of each session in order to assert the right of each Chamber to manage its own affairs.
Title IV of the 1978 Spanish Constitution invests the sanction ( Royal Assent ) and promulgation ( publication ) of laws with the King of Spain, while Title III The Cortes Generals, Chapter 2 Drafting of Bills outlines the method by which bills are passed.
From 2008 – 2012, the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League are scheduled to play at the stadium for eight games ( five regular-season and three pre-season ) as part of the Bills Toronto Series.
The constitution vests the sanction ( Royal Assent ) and promulgation ( publication ) of the laws with the king, while Title III The Cortes Generals, Chapter 2 Drafting of Bills outlines the method with which bills are passed.
Title IV of the Constitution invests the sanction ( Royal Assent ) and promulgation ( publication ) of the laws with the king, while Title III The Cortes Generals, Chapter 2 Drafting of Bills outlines the method bills are passed.
The Act creates the Scottish Parliament, sets out how Members of the Scottish Parliament are to be elected, makes some provision about the internal operation of the Parliament ( although many issues are left for the Parliament itself to regulate ) and sets out the process for the Parliament to consider and pass Bills which become Acts of the Scottish Parliament once they receive Royal Assent.
The members of the Government have substantial influence over legislation in Scotland, putting forward the majority of Bills that are successful in becoming Acts of the Scottish Parliament.
Bills introduced by other Members are called private members ' bills.

Bills and introduced
Two Home Rule Bills ( 1886 and 1893 ) were introduced by Liberal Prime Minister Ewart Gladstone, but neither became law, mainly due to opposition from the House of Lords.
In the event, no such Bills were ever introduced, so the issue was moot.
Bills may be introduced in either house, sometimes with the exception of bills increasing or decreasing revenue, which must originate in the House of Representatives.
Bills may be introduced by legislators, by the governor, by the state supreme court, and by municipalities ( a unit comparable to a US county ).
Bills appropriating money ( supply bills ) can only be introduced in the lower house and thus only the party with a majority in the lower house can govern.
However, no Bills that he would have been required by these secret instructions to block, were introduced during his time as Governor-General.
In addition, he introduced one of the earliest radical Bills to Parliament, although it failed to gain passage.
In February 1810 he introduced separate Bills to repeal three Acts, all of which imposed the death penalty: the first was for stealing privately in a shop for 5 shillings ; the second for stealing in a dwelling house to the value of 40 shillings and the third for the same amount on navigable rivers.
In 1811 Romilly re-introduced the three Bills which had failed and introduced two others, one of which sought the repeal of the death penalty for stealing 10 shillings from bleaching grounds.
After John Stuart Mill's death in 1874 suffrage Bills continued to be introduced but were just as regularly defeated.
Of the 300 odd Private Members ’ Bills introduced in the 14th Lok Sabha, barely 4 % were discussed ; 96 % lapsed without even a single debate in the House.
* Buffalo Bills – Have used the AFL-era uniforms as alternates since 2005, and in 2009, a white throwback jersey was introduced as part of the AFL's 50th anniversary.
Garnier has long campaigned against compulsory annuity purchases for sums above the minimum income threshold and has introduced or supported several Private Members Bills on the issue.
Bills, introduced either in the Senate or the House of Commons, had to pass through First Reading, Second Reading, Committee Stage, and Third Reading in both Houses to become law.
In 2002 the BC Liberals and Education Minister Christie Clark introduced Bills 27 & 28 forcing teachers back to work and banning collective bargaining.
Bills were later introduced to permit the creation of life peerages, but these failed.
On 14 October 2009, a Bill put forward in parliament by Keith Locke to bring about a referendum on the monarchy was drawn from the ballot of members ' Bills and introduced into the legislative chamber .</ small > It had been presumed that this bill would have been binding in New Zealand only, having no effect in the Cook Islands or Niue.
Bills for the construction of a dam were introduced in the United States Congress as early as 1931.
Through an amendment, the role of a Mediation Committee, composed of eight members of each House, has been introduced to evolve consensus on Bills, in case there is a disagreement between the
* Bills C-1 and S-1, a pro forma bill normally introduced at the start of a parliamentary session in the Canadian House of Commons
Through the 1990s, she introduced several Private Member's Bills to facilitate the process of locating children given up for adoption.
" Bills were even introduced into Parliament to check their entry into England.

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