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Grievances and included
In Titus Andronicus ' 2007 debut, ' The Airing of Grievances ' a quote from The Stranger, followed by a track called ' Albert Camus ' are included
The holiday's celebration, as it was shown on Seinfeld, included an unadorned aluminum " Festivus pole ", practices such as the " Airing of Grievances " and " Feats of Strength ", and the labeling of easily explainable events as " Festivus miracles ".
Grievances included the small fraction of revenues Iran received.

Grievances and into
After the announcement of the Seven Grievances, Manchu troops forced their way into Fushun and obtained the surrender of the city's commander Li Yongfang ( d. 1634 ).
:" But a Broom-stick, perhaps you'll say, is an Emblem of a Tree standing on its Head ; and pray what is Man, but a Topsy-turvy Creature, his Animal Faculties perpetually mounted on his Rational ; His Head where his Heels should be ; groveling on the Earth, and yet with all his Faults, he sets up to be a universal Reformer and Corrector of Abuses, a Remover of Grievances, rakes into every Slut's Corner of Nature, bringing hidden Corruptions to the Light, and raises a mighty Dust where there was none before, sharing deeply all the while, in the very same Pollutions he pretends to sweep away: His last Days are spent in Slavery to Women, and generally the least deserving ; ' till worn to the Stumps, like his Brother Bezom, he's either kicked out of Doors, or made use of to kindle Flames, for others to warm Themselves by.

Grievances and North
In 1835 he became Governor General of British North America ( also Lieutenant-Governor of Lower Canada ), and commissioner in the Royal Commission for the Investigation of all Grievances Affecting His Majesty's Subjects of Lower Canada.
* Declaration of Rights and Grievances, 1765 colonial protest in North America to the British Stamp Act

Grievances and political
On October 19, the delegates adopted the Declaration of Rights and Grievances, a document primarily intended for local political discussion.

Grievances and law
Later that month, the Convention adopted the Claim of Right and the Article of Grievances, enumerating what they saw as the contemporary requirements of Scottish constitutional law.

Grievances and .
Chosen to represent the provincial synod of Anjou, Touraine and Maine at the national synod held in 1631 at Charenton, he was appointed as orator to present to the king The Copy of their Complaints and Grievances for the Infractions and Violations of the Edict of Nantes.
The Public Interest Disclosure and Protection of Persons Making the Disclosures Bill, 2010 was renamed as The Whistleblowers ' Protection Bill, 2011 by the Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice.
Congress issued a petition entitled " The Declaration of Rights and Grievances " to King George III, the King of Great Britain.
# Prohibition of Generalized Grievances: A plaintiff cannot sue if the injury is widely shared in an undifferentiated way with many people.
Confronting Anti-American Grievances, New York Times, September 1, 2002.
On September 17, 1821, Crockett was elected to the Committee of Propositions and Grievances.
Coke succeeded in establishing the Committee of Grievances, a body chaired by him that abolished a large number of monopolies.
Coke, John Selden and the rest of the Committee for Grievances presented the Resolutions to the House of Lords, with Coke citing seven statutes and 31 cases to support his argument.
The meeting's final product was called " The Declaration of Rights and Grievances ", and was drawn up by delegate John Dickinson of Pennsylvania.
The " Declaration of Rights and Grievances " was duly sent to the king, and petitions were also sent to both Houses of Parliament.
Delegates from nine colonies attend the Stamp Act Congress which adopts ( October 19 ) a Declaration of Rights and Grievances and petitions Parliament and the king to repeal the Act.
The CBI is controlled by the Department of Personnel and Training in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension of the Union Government usually headed by a Union Minister who reports directly to the Prime Minister.
The panel shows William Lyon Mackenzie presenting his historic Seventh Report of Grievances to the House of Assembly of Upper Canada.
Mackenzie chaired a special committee of the Legislative Assembly to detail the grievances of Upper Canada, which resulted in the production of the Seventh Report on Grievances, an extensive compilation of major and minor grievances with proposed solutions.
Mackenzie's reform proposals resulted in no action, however, since Sir Francis Bond Head, who was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada in 1836, received instructions from the Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, Lord Glenelg, to disregard the Seventh Report on Grievances.
The holiday, as portrayed in the Seinfeld episode, includes practices such as the " Airing of Grievances ", which occurs during the Festivus meal and in which each person tells everyone else all the ways they have disappointed him or her over the past year.
In " The Strike ", a celebratory dinner is shown on the evening of Festivus prior to the Feats of Strength and during the Airing of Grievances.
The celebration of Festivus begins with the " Airing of Grievances ", which takes place immediately after the Festivus dinner has been served.
: Frank Costanza: " The tradition of Festivus begins with the Airing of Grievances.
* The punk rock band Titus Andronicus named their debut album after " The Airing of Grievances.
In 1618, he proclaimed Seven Grievances ( nadan amba koro 七大恨 ) against Ming government to Heaven and declared war on the Ming forces.
His voice and experience were an important factor in the Declaration of Rights and Grievances produced by that Congress.
He was the intimate of William ; he had been the bearer of messages between the disaffected in Scotland and Holland ; and he was believed to be concerned with Sir James Steuart ( 1635-1715 ) in the authorship of a pamphlet An Account of Scotland's Grievances by reason of the D. of Lauderdale's Ministrie, humbly tendered to his Sacred Majesty.

included and incorporation
The promises included the adoption of Christianity, repatriation of lands " stolen " from Poland by its neighbours, and terras suas Lithuaniae et Russiae Coronae Regni Poloniae perpetuo applicare, a clause interpreted by historians to mean anything from a personal union between Lithuania and Poland to a complete incorporation of Lithuania into Poland.
Other alternatives included the incorporation of Madrid to the community of Castile and León ( the historical region of Old Castile ) or its controversial constitution as something similar to a " Federal District " or territory, emulating Mexico City, or Washington, D. C.
The 50th anniversary of the incorporation as a borough was celebrated in April 2004, which included a visit by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Since the modern incorporation ( or reactivation ), people on the edge of the town have asked to be included.
Other residents over time have included: F. Wayne Valley, philanthropist, construction magnate, owner of the Oakland Raiders and founding member of the AFL ; Frank C. Havens, for whom Havens Elementary School is named ; and James Gamble, president of the Western Union Telegraph Company, who, in 1877, founded the Piedmont Land Company, thus introducing the name later adopted by the city upon its incorporation.
A 2001 Los Angeles Times article stated that their petition for incorporation arrived in Sacramento on August 22, 1957, " mere moments " before the petition that would have included them in the City of Duarte.
Prior to its incorporation in 1726 as a parish of New Castle, Rye was called Sandy Beach and included land in New Castle, Portsmouth, Greenland and Hampton.
The incorporation included an area of thinly populated land separate from the remainder of the village.
Local merchants at the time of incorporation included Joseph Jaqueth and his brother, Sampson Jaqueth, who was also village president.
Spenborough ( which now included all of the Spen Valley save Heckmondwike ) was granted a charter of incorporation and became a municipal borough on 23 May 1955.
Most Polish leaders of that period wanted to create a larger Polish state ; one optimal plan, dating back to the Paris Peace Conference, included the incorporation of East Prussia and the German city of Königsberg being placed in a customs union with Poland.
Shrewsbury was the only town in the borough ; Atcham, although itself only a village, was included in the name as a reflection of the incorporation into the borough of the former Atcham Rural District.
The preliminary plan for the federation included the incorporation of the Blagoevgrad Region (" Pirin Macedonia ") into the Socialist Republic of Macedonia and the return of the Western Outlands from Serbia to Bulgaria.
Other curriculum developments included the incorporation of a hip-hop course in 2004.
Their joint plans included large banked end stands at the Holte and Witton ends and the incorporation of the original Victorian Lower Grounds buildings, including the aquarium and the newly acquired bowling greens.
This comes from the arms of the Calthorpe family, Lords of the Manor of Edgbaston, an area included in the borough at its incorporation.
In 1803 the Immerwährende Reichstag passed the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss, a bill which included the secularisation and mediatisation of many German states — the first meaning the confiscation of the estates belonging to the church, the second the incorporation of the imperial estates and Imperial Free Cities into larger regional states.
Criticism of the revised version included the inclusion of scenes that could be considered in bad taste, such as the incorporation of footage of Lee's actual funeral.
The fire led to the incorporation of stringent fire-safety codes that included a strong preference for masonry construction.
With the construction of The Campus Centre and incorporation of De Montfort Students ' Union they negotiated a dedicated area and this included a purpose-built floating room to house the studio facilities, with the station moving across in 2003.
Important decisions during the Warren Court years included decisions holding segregation policies in public schools ( Brown v. Board of Education ) and anti-miscegenation laws unconstitutional ( Loving v. Virginia ); ruling that the Constitution protects a general right to privacy ( Griswold v. Connecticut ); that states are bound by the decisions of the Supreme Court and cannot ignore them ( Cooper v. Aaron ); that public schools cannot have official prayer ( Engel v. Vitale ) or mandatory Bible readings ( Abington School District v. Schempp ); the scope of the doctrine of incorporation ( Mapp v. Ohio, Miranda v. Arizona ) was dramatically increased ; reading an equal protection clause into the Fifth Amendment ( Bolling v. Sharpe ); holding that the states may not apportion a chamber of their legislatures in the manner in which the United States Senate is apportioned ( Reynolds v. Sims ); and holding that the Constitution requires active compliance ( Gideon v. Wainwright ).
House Burning Down saw the incorporation of even more non-punk influences, most notably world music and included musical cameos many of the Dischord Records regulars ( Ian MacKaye provides an intro to the album, in addition to some saxophone ).
There are also several neighbourhoods around Sechelt Inlet that were included in its incorporation as a District in 1986 and include the West Porpoise Bay, East Porpoise Bay, Sandy Hook, and Tuwanek communities.
These policies included the funding of the national debt and also assumption of state debts incurred during the Revolutionary War ( thus allowing the states to lower their own taxes and still pay their debts ), the incorporation of a national Bank of the United States, the support of manufactures and industrial development, and the use of a tariff to fund the Treasury.

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