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First and announcing
First announcing his intent to seek such legislation in his January 31, 2006 State of the Union address, President Bush sent a legislative proposal Legislative Line-Item Veto Act of 2006 to the Congress on March 6, 2006, urging its prompt passage.
Another tradition of the Last Night is that near the end, the conductor makes a speech thanking the musicians and audiences, mentioning the main themes covered through the season, noting the cumulative season's donations collected by the Promenaders ' Musical Charities raised over the season, and announcing the date of the First Night of the Proms for the next season.
In January 2008 another fare strike was held as a passenger group said that not enough improvements have been made, despite First Great Western announcing that 2008 season tickets and car parking charges would be frozen until the end of the year.
The Two Treatises begin with a Preface announcing what Locke hopes to achieve, but he also mentions that more than half of his original draft, occupying a space between the First and Second Treatises, has been irretrievably lost.
In 2006, American feminist drama group Guerrilla Girls On Tour issued the " First Annual Hrosvitha Challenge " on their website, announcing that they would bestow the First Annual Hrosvitha Award on whichever professional theater decides " to scrap their plans of producing yet another production of a Greek tragedy and instead produce a play by Hrosvitha, the first female playwright ".
The movie aired following a replay of The Who's farewell tour concert special and a two-hour promo for First Choice announcing the programming it would carry ; the airing of The Who concert which had been aired live on other channels the year before, as well as the two-hour promotional ad had several critics wondering about the channel's claims that it would be commercial-free and not play reruns.
On the eve of the Soviet military invasion in Baku, one of leaders of Popular Front, Ekhtibar Mamedov proposed to Kremlin officials to appear on Azerbaijani TV at 8 PM announcing First Secretary of Azerbaijani Communist Party, Abdurrahman Vazirov would be leaving and no troops would invade Baku which would restore the order.
In February 2010, Granderson represented MLB at a White House function announcing Let's Move !, a childhood anti-obesity effort sponsored by First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama.
Bischoff delivered his " Botschaft " (" message "), announcing that the Lord had made known to him that he would not die before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, during which the chosen people were to be taken into His kingdom ( the First Resurrection ).
The prescribed readings for the Sunday were from the First Epistle of Peter, " Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man " (), and from the Gospel of John, Jesus announcing his second coming in the so-called Farewell Discourse, saying " your sorrow shall be turned into joy " ().

First and intent
First, informal changes were made to the order of the various parts of the service and inserting words indicating a sacrificial intent to the Eucharist ; secondly, as a result of Bishop Rattray's researches into the liturgies of St. James and St. Clement, published in 1744, the form of the invocation was changed.
In addition, the First French Republic was engaged in a series of wars with neighboring powers intent on crushing the revolution to prevent its spread.
A historical proposition close to " dystheism " is the deus deceptor () of Descartes ' Meditations on First Philosophy, which has been interpreted by Protestant critics as the blasphemous proposition that God exhibits malevolent intent.
During the First World War Handley Page produced a series of heavy bombers for the Royal Navy to bomb the German Zeppelin yards, with the ultimate intent of bombing Berlin in revenge for the Zeppelin attacks on London.
* The First Four Years ( 1971 ), unedited and published posthumously, possibly intended as a book in the series, possibly intended as a separate novel for adults — Ingalls Wilder never developed the manuscript beyond a first draft, and her ultimate intent is not known.
Despite its intent of ameliorating the ravages of war the inception of the First Geneva Convention inaugurated " a renewal of military activity on a large scale, to which the people of western Europe … had not been accustomed since the first Napoleon had been eliminated.
First, that intent differs from foresight, even in cases in which one foresees an effect as inevitable.
In November 2009 the Thunder announced their intent to leave the USL First Division to become the co-founders of a new North American Soccer League.
The executive council of the Second Foundation is aware of the Mule's intent and, in the words of the First Speaker, allows him to find it -- " in a sense ".
The original intent of the authors was to write the ultimate First Contact novel.
" First, the committee investigation of the broad subject area must be authorized by its Chamber ; second, the investigation must pursue " a valid legislative purpose " but does not need to involve legislation and does not need to specify the ultimate intent of Congress ; and third, the specific inquiries must be pertinent to the subject matter area that has been authorized for investigation.
The intent was to unite the attractiveness of the baby bonds that had been implemented in the interwar period with the patriotic element of the Liberty Bonds from the First World War.
Capital crimes in Louisiana are: First degree murder ( premeditation does not have to be a part of it, but instead requires specific intent ), and treason.
First appearing in Action Comics # 242 ( July 1958 ), Brainiac was a bald, green-skinned humanoid who arrived on Earth and shrank various cities, including Metropolis, storing them in bottles with the intent of using them to restore Bryak, the planet he ruled.
In a marked departure from his First Symphony, Shostakovich composed his Second in a gestural, geometric " music without emotional structure " manner, with the intent of reflecting speech patterns and physical movements in a neo-realistic style.
" In deciding whether particular conduct possesses sufficient communicative elements to bring the First Amendment into play, the court asked whether " an intent to convey a particularized message was present, and the likelihood was great that the message would be understood by those who viewed it.
In November 2009 the Whitecaps, along with several other teams, announced their intent to leave the USL First Division to become the co-founders of a new North American Soccer League, which was to begin play in 2010.
" Separation of church and state " ( sometimes " wall of separation between church and state ") is a phrase used by Thomas Jefferson ( in his 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptists ) and others expressing an understanding of the intent and function of the Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
In November 2009 the Impact announced their intent to leave the USL First Division to become the co-founders of a new North American Soccer League, which would begin play in 2010.
First, when an offender kills accidentally or without specific intent to kill in the commission of a felony, the offender can be charged with murder.
The 1798 Act, however, made ascertainment of the intent of the framers regarding the First Amendment somewhat difficult, as some of the members of Congress that supported the adoption of the First Amendment also voted to adopt the 1798 Act.
Crowds rally at the Democracy Monument in 1973 to protest against the military regime ( display at the Memorial to 14 October 1973, Bangkok ) First fatality of October 14, 1973, incident being put atop the Democracy MonumentDespite the self-justifying intent of the Phibun regime in erecting a monument to its own seizure of power and calling it a monument to democracy, Democracy Monument's rather dubious origins are now largely forgotten, and it has served as a rallying point for later generations of democracy activists.

First and seek
Persons serving as Chirurgeons work under the " Good Samaritan " principal providing only first aid and either calling for Emergency Medical Services, or advising sick or injured persons to seek medical care on their own if they have injuries or illnesses that are beyond the scope of First Aid to treat.
First published in 1964, the book includes surreal, Zen-like instructions that are to be completed in the mind of the reader, for example: " Hide and seek Piece: Hide until everybody goes home.
First, a drought followed by floods in Shandong province in 1897 – 1898 forced farmers to flee to cities and seek food.
The incident motivated the Dutch to seek adherence to the First League of Armed Neutrality, which espoused the principle of " free ship, free goods ," especially after Britain formally abrogated the Commercial Treaty of 1668.
When the First World War broke out in 1914, Masaryk concluded that the best course was to seek an independent country for Czechs and Slovaks, and that this could only be done from outside Austria-Hungary.
John of Crema had been sent to England not only to seek a compromise in the Canterbury-York dispute, but to publicize the decrees of the First Council of the Lateran held in 1123, which neither William nor Thurstan had attended.
When, in January 1919, Irish republican MPs elected in the 1918 General Election assembled to form the First Dáil and issue a Unilateral Declaration of Independence, they chose not to seek to use the old Parliament House on College Green.
He said he would seek a one-year deal, and according to ESPN First Take and his own blog page 38 Pitches.
The Premier's determination to seek a quick resolution closed off many options endorsed by civil servants in the Ontario government, including process negotiations, the appointment of mediators, and opening up communication with the First Nations people.
First, a plaintiff may seek summary judgment on any cause of action, and similarly, a defendant may seek summary judgment in its favor on any affirmative defense.
In Assassin's Creed II, it is revealed that certain powerful artifacts that the Templars seek in their quest for power are remnants of a secret " First Civilization ", the basis for most of our real-world religion and mythology.
After Dewar left the Cabinet in 1999, to seek election as the First Minister of Scotland, Browne remained in post as PPS to the new Secretary of State John Reid.
* First War: Melkor assaults his brethren and disrupts the ordered symmetry they seek to build within Arda.
First, since its range is so broad, members with a wide array of policy concerns often seek positions, simply to be able to influence policy decisions.
Many people who do not fall into the earlier mentioned categories seek out or receive Certified First Responder training through their employment because they are likely to be first on the scene of a medical emergency, or because they work far from medical help.
First, the Bureau prepared a legislative plan to seek from Congress a new law that would place marijuana and its distribution directly under federal control.
First, as social comparison theory explains, individuals constantly look to peers as a reference group and are motivated to do so in order to seek confirmation for their own attitudes and beliefs.
He asks her ( with help from Lorien ) to seek out the First Ones so as to bring them into the fight against the Vorlons and Shadows.
First, the transit agency hired former U. S. Secretary of Transportation William T. Coleman, Jr. in December 1983 to oversee negotiations with the various entities involved with the siting of the Green Line route and seek a resolution through the U. S. district court.
Hollande was widely blamed for the poor performances of the Socialist Party in the 2007 elections, and he announced that he would not seek another term as First Secretary.
They attempt to repeat history by infusing an unwilling Buffy with the same demonic essence that they used on the First Slayer to increase her power ; however, Buffy refused, as she had come to seek only knowledge, not power, especially if that power meant that she would lose her humanity.
First they sought state recognition, and then allied with their Congressional representatives to seek legislation for federal recognition.

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