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Cranston's and Peace
Cranston's text related to nuclear disarmament and the Cold War, two hot-button political issues during the 1980s which would become song topics on the 2nd Megadeth album, Peace Sells ...

Cranston's and even
Because Feinstein was elected to an unexpired term, she became a senator as soon as the election was certified in November while Boxer would not take office until the expiration of Cranston's term in January ; thus Feinstein became California's senior senator, even though she was elected at the same time as Boxer.

Cranston's and by
Though initially wanted by the police, The Shadow also works with and through them, notably gleaning information from his many chats with Commissioners Ralph Weston and Wainright Barth ( who is also Cranston's uncle ) while at the Cobalt Club.
The radio drama also introduced female characters into The Shadow's realm, most notably Margo Lane ( played by Agnes Moorehead, among others ) as Cranston's love interest, crime-solving partner and the only person who knows his identity as The Shadow.
Ying Ko is kidnapped by agents of the mysterious tulku, who then begins to reform the warlord using the psychic power of his evolved mind to restore Cranston's humanity.
It became the home of John Cochrane and his wife Catherine Cranston, proprietor of Miss Cranston's Tearooms including the Willow Tearooms designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

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Her best known works include the gesso panel The May Queen, which was made to partner Mackintosh's panel The Wassail for Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tearooms, and Oh ye, all ye that walk in Willowood, which formed part of the decorative scheme for the Room de Luxe in the Willow Tearooms.
Examples of her work were on exhibition at Miss Cranston's tea-rooms in Glasgow over a long period.
Shrevvy was merely an acquaintance of Cranston and Lane, and occasionally Cranston's chauffeur.
Lane was described as Cranston's " friend and companion " in later episodes, although the exact nature of their relationship was unclear.
Thomas Jackson portrayed Police Commissioner Weston, and Astrid Allwyn was cast as Phoebe Lane, Cranston's assistant.
The film also displays Cranston's ability to conjure a false face whenever he is in his Shadow guise, in keeping with his physical portrayal in the novels and the comics.
Additionally, characters such as Batman and the Green Hornet resemble Lamont Cranston's alter ego.
Over 30 % of Cranston's residents describe themselves as Italian American, one of the highest percentages of this ethnic group in cities with over 50, 000 residents in the United States.
Shrum has credited Trippi for his creative work in conceiving and producing the " Zschau's Greatest Hits " television spot in 1986 for Cranston's campaign.
Sheridan leads Cranston's search away from Down Below, and into a fictional area " Downtown ", a heavy machinery section lined with lead sealed when the station went online.
Following Cranston's departure, the command staff go to Kosh's ship, and retrieve Jacobs.
His strong support for a nuclear freeze won him an intense following among anti-nuclear activists, support that translated into campaign donations, committed staff ( future Washington Senator Maria Cantwell moved to the state in 1983 to head up Cranston's caucus campaign effort there ) and volunteers and straw poll victories in Wisconsin, California, and Alabama.
However, the entry of George McGovern into the race in September 1983 cut into Cranston's support.
Although the committee found that " no evidence was presented to the Committee that Senator Cranston ever agreed to help Mr. Keating in return for a contribution ," the committee deemed Cranston's misconduct the worst among the Keating Five.
Bryan Cranston's character Walter White wears a porkpie hat in the AMC series Breaking Bad.
She was Alan Cranston's campaign manager in Contra Costa County when he ran for his first political office, state controller.
Luckily, the Power Rangers came to rescue them just in time, but not before Rocky, Adam, and Aisha discovered the Rangers ' identities when Tommy Oliver and Kimberly Hart had to take off Billy Cranston's helmet after Billy fought with the Serpent of Darkness.
In 1878 Catherine Cranston opened the first of what became a chain of Miss Cranston's Tea Rooms in Glasgow, Scotland, providing elegant well designed social venues which for the first time provided for well-to-do women socialising without male company and which proved widely popular.

legislation and ties
In 1534, a new Parliament was summoned, again under Cromwell's supervision, to enact the legislation necessary to formally break England's remaining ties with Rome.
; 1975: President Gerald Ford signs legislation including the Jackson-Vanik amendment, which ties U. S. trade benefits to the Soviet Union to freedom of emigration for Jews.
Al-Husseini's adversary, Ze ' ev Jabotinsky had at the same time cut off Irgun ties with Italy after the passage of antisemitic racial legislation.
Based on the record of Julian's close ties with certain leading men from Epirus involved in the Empire-wide cultural circuit led by Libanios and Themistios, it appears that Christianity was not widespread in Epirus in the mid-4th century, but after his death it spread far and wide in the region, judging from legislation issued by Valentinian in 371 and 372, trying to offset some of the negative effects its rapid spread, and the fact that there is no written record of the bishops of the cities of Epiros until the 5th century, except for the Bishop of Nicopolis in 343.
These early decisions held that because of circumstances unique to New Zealand, Māori land ties were so weak that they could be extinguished through such indirect routes as unrelated phrases in legislation or through the Native ( now Māori ) Land Court ’ s investigation of dry land adjoining the foreshore.
In spite of great influence of Byzantine legislation on the contemporary world, and in spite of great cultural and commercial ties between Byzantium and Rus ', the Russkaya Pravda bear no similarity whatever to those of the Byzantine Empire.
The Coalition has been criticized for ties to energy industries that would be affected if the United States enacted any legislation targeted at reducing CO < sub > 2 </ sub > emissions.
Despite his marriage ties with Caesar, Philippus did not take his side in Caesar's civil war with Pompey, passing anti-Caesar legislation in the Senate.
However, Citizens of the Republic of Ireland under revised legislation are not automatically subject to deportation as EEA members are, as Parliament has considered " the close historical, community and political ties between the United Kingdom and Ireland, along with the existence of the Common Travel Area.
* The British Government has informally indicated ( in the context of discussions on the potential impact of independence in Bermuda ) that in the event of independence, it would be likely that legislation would be passed to remove both British citizenship and BOTC from persons becoming Bermuda citizens who did not have specific ties to the UK or another Overseas Territory.

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I endorse pending legislation that will restore the traditional relationship between retired and active duty pay rates.
The legislation also required a lunch break of at least 45 minutes for anyone for worked between 11: 30am and 2: 30 pm and a half hour tea break for anyone working between 4pm and 7pm.
" Using this legal principle, many judges in Britain and the United States had voided, as an infringement of an individual's property rights, legislation that regulated common law bargains made in the marketplace between employers and their workers.
Until this German Federal legislation was introduced, there were no recognised mechanism to prevent administrators in private bodies and civil servants in public-funded bodies ( such as universities ) from automatically discriminating between the qualifications of people with German doctorates compared to holders of doctorates from an EU member state.
On most matters of legislation, the People ’ s Assembly retains the last word in the event of a disagreement between the two houses.
The prohibition was lifted in 1983, and although fundamental differences between U. S. and Ecuadorian legislation still exist, there is no current conflict.
Abbé Sieyès led in proposing legislation in this period and successfully forged consensus for some time between the political centre and the left.
In their book Hate Crimes: Criminal Law and Identity Politics, James B. Jacobs and Kimberly Potter criticize hate crime legislation for exacerbating conflicts between groups.
Until 1945, however, the labour movement remained weak, impeded by lack of legal rights, anti-union legislation, management-organized factory councils, and political divisions between “ cooperative ” and radical unionists.
However, the German flavour or works legislation has as its main objective to create a balance of power between employees organized in unions and employers organized in employers associations.
The same legislation also imposes a minimum distance between street lamps of about four times their height, so full cut off street lamps are the best solution to reduce both light pollution and electrical power usage.
The Statute of Winchester of 1285 is also cited as the primary legislation regulating the policing of the country between the Norman Conquest and the Metropolitan Police Act 1829.
The Revolutionary Settlement gave the Commons control over finances and legislation and changed the relationship between the Executive and the Legislature.
In 1910, Prime Minister Herbert Asquith introduced a bill " for regulating the relations between the Houses of Parliament " which would eliminate the Lords ' veto power over legislation.
The fact that the United States had already declared neutrality in the conflict between Great Britain and ( now revolutionary ) France, and that American legislation was being passed for a trade deal with their British enemy, led to French outrage.
The legislation, welcomed by both the representatives of the Slovenian minority in Friuli Venezia Giulia and the Slovenian government, started to be implemented in 2007, removing the last pending issue between the two countries.
The Brazilian federal constitution does not have a supremacy clause with the same effects as the one on the U. S. constitution, a fact that is of interest to the discussion on the relation between treaties and state legislation.
The strip — which varied between five and eight miles ( 13 km ) in width — was claimed by the state of Ohio and the Michigan Territory due to conflicting legislation concerning the location of the Ohio-Michigan state line.
Originating from conflicting state and federal legislation passed between 1787 and 1805, the dispute resulted from poor understanding of geographical features of the Great Lakes at the time.
Traité de legislation civile et pénale was published in 1802 and then later retranslated back into English by Hildreth as The Theory of Legislation, although by this time significant portions of Dumont ’ s work had already been retranslated and incorporated into Sir John Bowring's edition of Bentham's works, which was issued in parts between 1838 and 1843.
In July 2002, the European Commission also established the European Regulators Group for Electronic Communications Networks and Services ; creating, for the first time, a formal structure for interaction and coordination between the European Commission and regulators in all EU Member States to ensure consistent application of European legislation.
The Estatuto established a distinction between the " colonial citizens ", subject to the Portuguese laws and entitled to all citizenship rights and duties effective in the " metropole ", and the indigenas ( natives ), subjected to colonial legislation and, in their daily lives, to their customary, tribal native laws.
In that position he introduced legislation on many topics, from Merchant Shipping and Companies to Railway regulation, but his main achievement was in stopping a proposed national strike of the railway unions by brokering an agreement between the unions and the railway companies.
Occupying a middle ground between incorporated and unincorporated areas are Special Tax Districts, quasi-municipal unincorporated areas created by legislation passed by the Maryland General Assembly.

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