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The Enrolled Bill Memorandum details the particulars of the bill, opinions on the bill from relevant federal departments, and an overall opinion about whether the bill should be signed into law or vetoed.
Since Porter's and McDonald's columns had yet to arrive, Marmaduke occupied the early morning with foraging and capturing some of the Enrolled Missouri Militia about five miles ( 8 km ) from Springfield.
Enrolled students for the class of 2014 came from 367 high schools and 75 % came from outside of the state of Georgia.
He was chairman of the Committee on Enrolled Bills from 1845 to 1847, of the Committee on Public Buildings from 1845 to 1847, of the Committee on Revolutionary Claims from 1847 to 1849, of the Committee on Roads and Canals from 1849 to 1855 and of the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds from 1857 to 1861.

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Enrolled at Columbia as a physics student, De Palma became enraptured with the filmmaking process after viewing Citizen Kane and Vertigo.
By 1 July 1933 there were 1, 463 working camps with 250, 000 junior enrollees ( 18 – 25 years of age ), 28, 000 veterans, 14, 000 American Indians, and 25, 000 Locally Enrolled ( or Experienced ) Men ( LEM ).
Enrolled at the Ginnasio Giulio Cesare in 1929, he made friends with Luigi ‘ Titta ’ Benzi, later a prominent Rimini lawyer ( and the model for young Titta in Amarcord ( 1973 )).
The chairman of the Territorial Council's Enrolled Bills Committee, Joseph J. Rolette of Pembina, took the bill and hid in a St. Paul Hotel, drinking and playing cards with some friends as the City Police looked fruitlessly for him, until the end of the legislative session, too late for the bill to be signed.
The general immediately sent dispatches to the surrounding communities, calling forth the Enrolled Missouri Militia with orders to hurry to Springfield.
Enrolled in the Academy of Richmond County, he met bassist Andy West and, together, they formed the nucleus of the Dixie Grit, adding keyboardist Johnny Carr, guitarist and vocalist Frank Brittingham with Dave Morse drumming.
Enrolled at the Norwegian School of Economics ( NHH ), he graduated in 1997 with a siv. øk.

Phacops and rana
Phacops rana ( Eldredgeops rana ) is a species of trilobite from the middle Devonian period.
Phacops rana fossils
Phacops rana and its related genus can be recognized by its large eyes ( which remind some observers of a frog's eyes — the specific name rana is a reference to a common frog ), its fairly large size ( up to 6 inches long ), and its habit of rolling up into a ball like a pill bug.
In order to protect themselves from predators, Phacops rana would roll into a ball with its hard exoskeleton on the outside as protection.
Many other trilobites possessed the same ability, but Phacops rana nearly perfected it.
The slightest amount of sediment would trigger their senses, and Phacops rana would be hidden in a tiny shelter made of its own body.
Phacops rana is found both in the northeastern U. S. and in Morocco ; North America was attached to the African plate during the Devonian.
Because of its abundance and popularity with collectors, Phacops rana was designated the Pennsylvania state fossil by the state's General Assembly on December 5, 1988.
The most striking feature of the morphology of Phacops rana and its relatives is their eyes.
* Color reconstruction of Eldredgeops ( Phacops ) rana at www. emilydamstra. com
Phacops rana and Dalmanites limulurus are two of the most well-known members of this order.
Species: Phacops rana.
A schizochroal eye of Phacops rana, showing the large ( 0. 5mm ) individually set calcite lenses, that are unique in the animal kingdomThe Phacopina comprise a suborder of the trilobite order Phacopida.
Zeliszkella torrubiae, a dalmanitid, exibiting 10 thorax segmentsThe eyes ( if present ) consist of very large ( 0. 07mm in Tricopelta breviceps to 0. 5mm in Phacops rana ), separately set lenses without a common cornea ( so called schizochroal eyes ).
Phacops rana crassituberculata, example of the Phacopoidea superfamily.
* Family Phacopidae ( examples: Phacops rana, Ductina vietnamica )
* Phacops rana

Phacops and from
Of the aforementioned fauna, Dalmanella lenticularis ( Vanuxem ) is confined to the Onondaga formation ; Cyrtina hamiltonensis Hall occurs in the Onondaga, Hamilton, and Portage formations ; Ambocoelia umbonata ( Conrad ) from the Onondaga to the Chemung inclusive ; Styliolina fissurella ( Hall ) in the southern Onondaga shale, Marcellus, Genesee, and Portage black shales ; and Phacops cristata Hall elsewhere in the Onondaga.

Phacops and Devonian
Niles Eldredge ’ s study of the Phacops trilobite genus supported the hypothesis that modifications to the arrangement of the trilobite ’ s eye lenses proceeded by fits and starts over millions of years during the Devonian.
Phacops is a genus of trilobite in the order Phacopida, family Phacopidae that lived in Europe and North American in the Silurian and Devonian periods.

rana and from
The name Ranunculus is Late Latin for " little frog ," from rana " frog " and a diminutive ending.
The name Ranunculus is Late Latin for " little frog ," from rana " frog " and a diminutive ending.
* Sheets, Hope A., and James O. Farlow, Size-Frequency Distribution of Leopard Frogs ( rana pipiens complex ) from the Late Tertiary Pipe Creek Sinkhole, Grant County, Indiana, Paper no.

rana and with
Similar to a rana, except that the attacking wrestler is standing, bent over the opponent with both legs hooked pressing his weight down.

from and outcrop
This outcrop contains the tomb of Sidi Abderrhamane Thaalibi, a Sufi from Baghdad and the founder of Algiers.
In the laboratory, biostratigraphers analyze rock samples from outcrop and drill cores for the fossils found in them.
The researchers have identified the source as a long rock outcrop called Craig Rhos-y-Felin (), near Pont Saeson in north Pembrokeshire, located from Stonehenge.
A tor is a large, free-standing residual mass ( rock outcrop ) that rises abruptly from the surrounding smooth and gentle slopes of a rounded hill summit or ridge crest.
The cave is noted for the Witch of Wookey Hole – a roughly human shaped rock outcrop, reputedly turned to stone by a monk from Glastonbury.
With the advent of audio recording and Mass media, the 20th century witnessed the outcrop of Popular Music, as well as in Classical Music, both the revival of ancient forms, as a mixture of various forms, from ancient to contemporary.
For example, as the gold-bearing ore sloped away from the outcrop underground to the south, more and more blasting was necessary for extraction, and mines consumed vast quantities of explosives.
An early success story for TI-GSI came in the 1950s when GSI was able ( under a Top Secret government contract ) to monitor the Soviet Union's underground nuclear weapons testing from outcrop bedrock found in Oklahoma.
Olympus is a u-shaped outcrop, Yanartaş, above Cirali, from which methane gas, naturally perpetually escaping from below through the rocks, feeds eternal flames.
Its twenty-five ton capstone was most likely a glacial erratic ( a piece of rock / conglomerate carried by glacial ice some distance from the rock outcrop from which it came ), which the builders dug beneath and supported with upright stones to create a burial chamber.
Lower ash contents of outcrop samples may be due to coal deposits being up dip and further away from a marine influence than samples down-dip.
There is an old coaching Inn on the Epsom Road previously called the ' Sanford Arms ', which almost certainly derives from ' Sand Ford ', so this adds weight to the suggestion that ' Guildford ' is a corruption of ' Gold Ford ', referring to the very distinctive golden sand showing on the banks of the River Wey where it cuts through the sandy outcrop just south of the town.
The stone was quarried from an outcrop at Umayyad about 60 km east of Uruk.
* Ballyalton Court Cairn is a single court grave situated on a rock outcrop by the roadside from Ballyalton village, which is east of Downpatrick, at grid ref 531 448.
It is a large rock outcrop that looks like an eagle's head when viewed from the side.
Found in the lung parenchyma, the pulmonary alveoli are the terminal ends of the respiratory tree, which outcrop from either alveolar sacs or alveolar ducts, which are both sites of gas exchange with the blood as well.
Attracted by this outcrop, Abijah Smith came to Plymouth about 1806 from Derby, Connecticut, intending to mine, ship and sell coal.
It is believed to be derived from the Old English ald combined with the Old Norse holmi or holmr, meaning " old promontory or outcrop ", possibly describing the town's hilltop position.
On land bordered by a loop of the Gave de Pau is an outcrop of rock called Massabielle, ( from masse vieille: " old mass ").
The Minack Theatre () is an open – air theatre, constructed above a gully with a rocky granite outcrop jutting into the sea ( minack from Cornish meynek means a stony or rocky place ).
The first element, " dun " translated from Gaelic, has been accepted as a ( fortified ) hill, and is assumed to be referring to the rocky outcrop at the site of Malcolm Canmore's tower in Pittencrieff Glen ( now Pittencrieff Park ).
The most prominent feature of the monument is the towering 150-meter-high ( 500 ft ) cross erected over a granite outcrop 150 meters over the basilica esplanade and visible from over away.
This chalk outcrop runs through the centre of the Island from Culver Cliff in the east to the Needles in the west, and then continues under the sea to the Isle of Purbeck, forming Ballard Cliff ( near Swanage ), Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door.

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