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:: D. Paul as an Example of Conduct and Watchfulness ( 3: 17 – 4: 1 )
:: Example 1 ( parliamentary monarchy ): Section 56 ( 1 ) of the Spanish Constitution of 1978 states:
:: Example 2 ( parliamentary non-executive monarchy ): Article 1 of the Constitution of Japan states:
:: Example 3 ( parliamentary republic ): Title II, Article 87 of the Constitution of Italy states:
:: Example 4 ( parliamentary republic ): Article 67 of the Iraqi constitution of 2005 states:
:: Example 5 ( parliamentary republic ): Title II, Chapter I, Article 120 of the Constitution of Portugal states:
:: Example 6 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter IV, Section 1, Article 66 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea states:
:: Example 7 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter VI, Article 77 of the Constitution of Lithuania states:
:: Example 8 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter 4, Article 80, Section 1-2 of the Constitution of Russia states:
:: Example 1 ( parliamentary republic ): Article 59 ( 1 ) of the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany states:
:: Example 2 ( semi-presidential republic ): Title II, Article 14 of the French Constitution of 1958 states:
:: Example 3 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter 4, Article 86, Section 4 of the Constitution of Russia states:
:: Example 4 ( single party republic ): Section 2, Article 81 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China states:
:: Example 1 ( parliamentary monarchy ): According to Section 12 of the Constitution of Denmark 1953:
:: Example 2 ( parliamentary absentee monarchy ): Under Chapter II, Section 61 of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900:
:: Example 3 ( parliamentary republic ): According to Article 26 ( 2 ) of the 1975 Constitution of Greece:
:: Example 4 ( parliamentary republic ): According to Article 53 ( 1 ) of the Constitution of India:
:: Example 5 ( presidential republic ): Article 2, Section 1 of the United States Constitution states:
:: Example 6 ( semi-presidential republic ): Under Chapter 4, Article 80, Section 3 of the Constitution of Russia:
:: Example 1 ( parliamentary monarchy ): Article 96 of the Constitution of Belgium:
:: Example 2 ( parliamentary non-executive republic ): Article 13. 1. 1 of the Constitution of Ireland:
:: Example 3 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter 4, Section 2 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea states:
:: Example 1 ( parliamentary monarchy ): Article III, Section 15 of the Constitution Act, 1867, a part of the Constitution of Canada, states:
:: Example 2 ( parliamentary monarchy ): Article 25 of the Constitution of Norway states:
:: Example 3 ( parliamentary republic ): Chapter II, Article 87, 4th section of the Constitution of Italy states:

:: and government's
:: Accordingly, we grant the government's request.

:: and suggested
:: His over-fondness for extravagant attitudes, frequently affected starts, convulsive twitchings, jerkings of the body, sprawling of the fingers, flapping the breast and pockets ; a set of mechanical motions in constant use ; the caricatures of gesture, suggested by pert vivacity ; his pantomimical manner of acting, every word in a sentence, his unnatural pauses in the middle of a sentence ; his forced conceits ; his wilful neglect of harmony, even where the round period of a well-expressed noble sentiment demands a graceful cadence in the delivery.

:: and approach
:: if we approach from numbers larger 1.
:: This is a good approach if you have lots of security threats.
:: See secure computing for a discussion of computer security using this approach.
:: This is only a good approach in an environment where security threats are non-existent or negligible.
:: See computer insecurity for an example of the failure of this approach in the real world.
:: An introduction to the coordinate-free approach in basic finite-dimensional linear algebra, using exterior products.
:: A pop fly in or near the infield is almost always easily caught because infielders ( also at times the pitcher or catcher ) can easily approach the fly ball before it falls.
:: The Board determines the probable cause of this accident was premature descent below landing minimums which was the result of preoccupation of the crew on particular aspects of the aircraft and its environment to the neglect of essential flight instrument references for attitude and height above the approach surface.

:: and their
:: to help them forget their troubles.
:: Judge of the dead, the blest in their divine
:: Now when He had spoken these things, while they watched, He was taken up, and a cloud received Him out of their sight.
Some of them, such as the DBI family of modules used for interfacing with SQL databases, are nearly irreplaceable in their area of function ; others, such as the List :: Util module, are simply handy resources containing a few common functions.
:: Three times to face their battles, shield in hand,
:: Fashion servants for the Gods, may they produce their ( bread?
:: Featuring their performance from " The T. A. M. I.
:: " e shall often find that not only the best, but the most individual parts of poet's work, may be those in which the dead poets, his ancestors, assert their immortality most vigorously.
* Card protectors :: In games where all of a player's cards are facedown, some players use items like specialty chips or glass figures to place on top of their cards to protect them from being accidentally discarded.
:: " The reason why men enter into society is the preservation of their property.
:: “ It involves our saying that, even if the total quantity of pleasure in each was exactly equal, yet the fact that all the beings in the one possessed in addition knowledge of many different kinds and a full appreciation of all that was beautiful or worthy of love in their world, whereas none of the beings in the other possessed any of these things, would give us no reason whatever for preferring the former to the latter .”
:: Custom version written for Western Digital to run on their Pascal MicroEngine microcomputer.
:: A type of network topology that is composed of individual networks that are based upon the physical star topology connected in a linear fashion – i. e., ' daisy-chained ' – with no central or top level connection point ( e. g., two or more ' stacked ' hubs, along with their associated star connected nodes or ' spokes ').
:: ( ii ) Termination of all claims or states of belligerency and respect for and acknowledgment of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of every State in the area and their right to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries free from threats or acts of force.
:: Not to synthesize the terms in opposition, but to mark their difference and eternal interplay.
:: At first the name Baʿal was used by the Jews for their God without discrimination, but as the struggle between the two religions developed, the name Baʿal was given up in Judaism as a thing of shame, and even names like Jerubbaʿal were changed to Jerubbosheth: Hebrew bosheth means " shame ".
:: Example: Implicit in their choice is the distinction between preferential and nonpreferential establishments, which the weight of evidence suggests the Framers appreciated.
:: The rule in this state continues to be that professional bailees may not limit their liability for negligence ; in every instance where a disclaimer of liability has been invalidated, a professional bailee was involved.
:: Since its inception, Committee members and friends of the Committee have been continuously engaged in cultural and civic exchanges with their counterparts in Dobřichovice.
:: " A great nombre of them whych purchased those supertycyous mansyons, resrved of those lybrarye bokes, some to serve theyr jakes as toilet paper, some to scoure candelstyckes, and some to rubbe their bootes.
:: Besides their use as rotation sensors, interferometers constructed using the Sagnac topology played an important role in experiments leading to Einstein's discovery of special relativity, and in the subsequent defense of relativity against theoretical and experimental challenges.
:: A mob is usually a group of people that has taken the law into their own hands.
:: This is usually a small group, of around 3 to 15 people, who work as a team to accomplish their goals.
:: the one who was their third and final power.

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